Birthday Bag

 
Hi, today's little cutie is Tilda binding flowers.
I have not used any design papers but have included several die cuts.
Spellbinders ovals and scallops, Memory Box Precious Hearts and MFT Large Fancy Flourish.
This fits in perfectly with Simply Magnolia's Diecuts/Punches challenge theme. I did also emboss the backing paper with Cuttlebug's 'In Stitches' folder, but I have managed to cover most of it up.
 
 
I am entering this in the following challenges,
Magnolia-licious challenge blog - No Designer paper
Magnolia Down Under - Anything but a Card
Allsorts challenge - How does your garden grow?
Creative Inspirations - Favourite stamp brand (Magnolia)
 
Enjoy a great week!

Tripping Flower Tilda

 
It's Tripping Flower Tilda I'm sharing today for the Anything Goes challenge at the Fashionista Magnolia and more challenge blog.  She is so cute and I've added lots of goodies, two types of lace, feathers, ribbon, charm, liquid pearls, punches and the list goes on.
Papers are from Memory Box 6x6 paper pack, Gossamer. To make the shape of this card I used Martha Stewart's Flourish Edge border punch, I love the shaped cards but have not yet splashed out to buy any of those dies, yet..... The text stamp is from Whiff of Joy and I have used Spellbinders dies to frame the both the text and image stamp.
I am entering the following challenges,
Lovely-hanglar or sweet Magnolia - Favourite embellishment (charm/flowers)
Marvelous Magnolia - Floral Frenzy
Stamp and Create - Fall feathers or leaves
Fussy and  Fancy - punches and dies
A Creative Romance - Dies and/or punches
  
Thanks for stopping by. 

Off to School

Hi, my project today is a little backpack created as a gift bag to hold some pencils, erasers, etc. You can see the template HERE. I made mine a little taller to fit in the pencils and it makes a cute gift for someone starting school. This ties in with Simply Magnolia's newest challenge, which is to create a bag and decorate it.
 
                      
 
Stamp - Autumn Tilda with Pencils
Papers - Maja Design's gorgeous Sofiero collection
Dies - Memory Box butterfly and Magnolia Heart Swirl
Basic Grey Magnetic Snaps for top of bag and pocket.
Shabby Pink Frantage on the heart.
Tilda background and butterfly have been airbrushed with colour.
 
I would like to enter the following challenges,
Live and Love Crafts - Inspiration Collage
Dutch Magnolia Lovers - Back to School
Tilda's Town - Something Old, Something New
 
And here is a few more images.


 
 
                           

Sweet Tilda

Hi, I'm here with my second card for today and it's the sweet 'Tilda with Cherry Ice'
As always I have coloured with copics and also created the background by airbrushing with copics too. Followed by some perfect pearls and then some Shabby pink frantage. The second image below shows the beautiful glittery/shimmering sheen behind Tilda even before I had added the frantage which has even more glitter in it.
 
 
Dies are Tim Holtz, Magnolia and Spellbinders.
Text stamp from Kaszazz
Glitter heart from Kaisercraft
Flowers, Ribbon, Lace and charm from
The Ribbon Girl or Live and Love Crafts.
 
 
I am entering this into the following challenges,
Marvelous Magnolia - Add metal
Magnolia Down Under - Lovely Lace
Divas by Design - Lovely Lace
Tilda's Town - Anything Goes
Card Mania - Ribbon
 
Have a fantastic week!

Baked with Love

Hello, today's card is definitely a clean and simple one. I think this delightful stamp holds its own anyway. Simply Magnolia's current challenge is to create a birthday card and use some glitter. Tilda's Town has generously donated a  $10 voucher for the winner.
 
 
I have used Magnolia stamp, 'Baked with Love' and coloured with copics,
Happy Birthday text is Script stamp from Kaszazz was heat embossed.
Plain cardstock and some rhinestones.
Spellbinders Romantic Rectangles dies.
YUM!
I am entering
Magnolia-licious Challenge - CAS Clean and Simply
A Creative Romance Challenge - CAS Clean and Simple
The Shabby Tea Room - Tea Party Picnic and photo inspiration
Dutch Dare Card Challenges - Birthday Wishes 
Less is More - Use a Rubber Stamp