It is Tuesday and time for a new Tiddly Inks challenge. This time it is anything goes!! How easy, right?! Or in my case, super hard! I spend far less time choosing an image when there’s a specific theme, than I do when I can choose whatever I want. I am awkward though, I know…
In the end, the decision fell on Shy Violet. The listed stamp is not just one, but two stamps. I used the other stamp, the flower, for my release card, and I thought it was time to use this cutie as well! All coloured in with Copics, of course. I went for a rather pale look for once, which I tend to find hard to do.
The papers are Lili of the Valley which I cut out using GoKreate dies and distressed the edges with purple. To jazz it up a bit I used extra distress ink on the second background and added frantage to some of the layers. The decorations are made with various goodies from Noor Design (the butterflies), Wild Orchid Crafts (the flowers) and Live and Love Crafts (the pearl chain, the berry flower and the lace). The ribbon I purchased online from a dress shop. Isn’t it pretty?!
This card has been entered into the following challenges:
Craft your Passion – Anything goes
Incy Wincy Design – Tic Tac Toe
Allsorts – Use at least 3 Die Cuts
Copics used: (hair) E53, E55, E57, (skin) E000, E00, E04, E11, E21, R20, (outfit) V91, V93, V95, V99.
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Thank you so much for the honour choosing my card for your top 5. Thank you, Incy Wincy Design!
lovely colours and supercute image! Thank you for joining us at Allsorts this week.
Great card! Loving all the pearls and lace.
Your card is very beautiful !
Thank you for joining us at Craft your passion!
Good Luck and hope to see you again.
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Liz, this is stunning! You color so beautifully, and I just love the layers and details on your card. Thank you for playing along with us at Craft Your Passion. We hope to see you again!
xx Bonnie DT
Very pretty! What was the Tic Tac Toe line you used? Thanks for joining our βTic Tac Toeβ challenge over at Incy Wincy Designs Challenge Blog!
Hugs,
Karen C
I used the bottom row, the middle column and the bottom left to top right diagonal line. π