Sunday, November 21, 2010

Totally Tilda Glitz 'n' Gold

Wow that two weeks just flew by! And in that two weeks we got instant winter, overnight. Went to bed one night, no snow, get up 6" of snow and by the end of the storm it has to be close to a foot and minus 20! I was out fishing with my dad less than a week ago! Well enough of that, I have a card for you, honest I do!
I just love these angel Tildas. I am all about fairytales! he he! That lovely chocolaty ribbon was a scoop from my bud Trisha, thanks Trish! I just love the wire in the ribbon, really added something all crinkled up like that. The gold velvet ribbon is from Really Reasonable Ribbons. The flowers are my fave, Wild Orchid. 
I created the ornate border with my new MS border punch, love it! 
And a close up for ya. I colored Tilda with my Prismas and stumps and baby oil on the body and I always use my copics for the skin, always! 

Susie has got some yummy prizes for you over at Totally Tilda challenges. We are being sponsored this week by Bunny Zoe and the prize is a good one so you gotta get a card in there so go and check it out!

xo Pickles!

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Totally Tilda Icy Christmas

Wow, another 2 weeks has gone by and where have I been! Busy with many things mostly of the non crafting nature. Oh well. I am here however with a DT card for Totally Tilda challenges where the theme this round is Icy Christmas.
Susie herself from Die Cut Dreams is the sponsor this challenge and she has some stamped Tildas and asst. goodies up for grabs so go and check it out.
Here is my card
I found these fabulous and might I add cheap glittery greenery which is actually not green. Oy VEY!
I used one of the Christmas collection Tildas and I added not so green glittery greenery in behind her to make her some wings and now she is an angel. AWEEEEEEE.
And a close up. You can really see that I glittered the dickens out of this one! The sentiment is by me and photoshop hehehe!
Make sure you check out our group site Steel Magnolias. You still have time to get in on our MASSIVE candy offer. 5 different candy draws so get going!!!
I am entering this one into the following challenges:
Spoonful of sugar  Embellishments 
Paper Sundaes Let it snow (holiday cards)
Raise the bar  Circles and curves
Crazy for Challenges square shaped card
ABC Winter wonderland
Polycraft Its chill time.

xo Pickles!

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Totally Tilda Pink and Pearls

Another new challenge is up over at Totally Tilda, Pink and Pearls. The halloween challenge is still up though and runs till the end of the month so make sure you get a halloween Tilda entry in!
This is actually my image I used for the graphics for my Truvy character over at our Steel Magnolias blog. I colored her with my usuals, copics for the skin and hair and prismas, stumps and baby oil for her clothes. The sentiment is by Ann Vento and I added the vines and butterflies to the ends in photoshop. The flowers are wild orchid, I sprayed them with hairspray and dumped pink glitter on them, then knocked off the excess.
The pin I made myself, the butterfly was from Dollarama. I got the lovely lace pink heart from my BFF Corry, and she got them from and online shop. I am sure she said where on her blog somewhere! he he.
We are sponsored this week by the lovely Bunny Zoe's crafts and if you want to know what the prize is head over to TOTALLY TILDA and get the deets.
 I am gonna enter this one over at Paper Sundaes where the theme is natural woman. I am also entering over at Flutterby Wednesdays where it is an open theme (as long as you have a butterfly or fairy on it).

xo Pickles!

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Totally Tilda Halloween Special!

That's right, Susie is having a Halloween special over at Totally Tilda and the prizes are fab!
I have created a very special halloween Tilda card just for you!

 
I colored her and her kitty with my copics and prismas and I embossed the background with webs. I used an embossing pen and black embossing powder.
The ribbon clip I made and I was so impressed with myself...pat pat! hahahah!

Head on over to Totally Tilda and check out the other DT members cards and find out what the prizes are!!!!
Challenges I am entering with my card are:
Simon Says Challenge Halloween
Cute Card Thursday  Make your own (I made my own embellie with a metal clip, ribbon and a jewel.
Stamp n doodle Halloween
Fussy and Fancy Halloween
Stamp Something Something punchy ( I used a lace punch, tag punch, and a nestie to make the oval shape behind Tilda!
Cupcake Inspirations photo inspiration
Paper Sundaes Change of Season


xo Pickles!

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Totally Tilda Christmas

Well gang, we have some totally exciting stuff happening over at TOTALLY TILDA!
The new challenge is up and the theme is Traditional Red and Green. Here is my rendition:



And here is a close up. I was hoping to show you the lovely glittery effect on the image and cardstock. I just got some vanilla smooch spray from SU and I love it. Very rich in shimmery, I am sure it won't last long though! hehehe

So head on over to Totally Tilda for the deets on what you can win!!!!
Challenges I am entering my card into are:
Charisma Christmas
Simon says Stamp and Show Show some metal
Allsorts Inspiration from a song (obviously silent night hahahah! I actually had that song in my head while I was making it. To me this image screams a silent night them.)
Paper Sundaes A change of Season


xo Pickles!

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Totally Tilda Glitter and sparkle

Oh my! I am so silly! I totally forgot to post my card this morning! YIKES! 

It is another new challenge over at Totally Tilda and the theme this week is glitter and sparkle!

Here is my creation:

I colored Tilda mermaid with my prismas and blended with baby oil and blending stumps. I used Silver embossing powder for the swirls in the background. I stamped the swirls with versamark and a stamp and then embossed it.
I braided, yes braided!, silver thread to make her tow rope for the sentiment. The pin I made myself.
Challenges I am entering are:
AIFactory anything goes
Digi Doodle Embossing
Wags n whiskers Diamonds and pearls
Little Red Wagon Glitter
Spoon full of Sugar Anything goes
Teusday Taggers It takes all sorts
Scrap n Stamp Embossing
Stamp insanity Embossing
Fussy n Fancy christmas colors
xo Pickles!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Make your own flowers!

And here I am back to give a fabulous (HAHA!) tutorial on how I made my "homemade" flowers!

First here is a close up of my flowers:
Just click on the pick for a real good close up.

Now for the deets!

Start off with a circular shaped piece of DP around 3-5" big (depends on how big  you want to make your flowers)
I like to use DP cause it is nice and thick and I use one that is patterned on both sides preferably with a lighter and darker side. I find it creates depth.
Now run it through a paper crimper to break it down a bit and soften the cardstock. Go in a few directions.
Now take the circle and cut it into a spiral shape.
Now curl it up starting from the outside and roll into the center.

Place a large glue dot in the center of the very center.

Use tweezers to press the tip of the section you began rolling up first. How tight you roll your flower is up to you and how the finished flower looks will depend on how tight it is. Tighter flowers look more like buds. How many "rings" there are will also change the look of the flower.

Sponge the edges if you want.

Now press and bend and crumple up the edges to make it look like curled petals. I just kinda use the palm of my hand to "cram" it down a bit.

I use cheap clear glue, spread a few drops in the center of the flower and pour micro beads (could also use reg beads, pearls, etc.) into the center, pour off the excess and let it dry.

I use a MS small rose leaf punch (would love a larger one if anyone knows where I can order one!) to punch out leaf shapes.

I use an embossing stylus to create a vein down the center of the leaf so I can bend it easily. Bend the leaf towards the embossed side.

Use a dark color, I used smokey plum by CTMH, to sponge the center and edges of the leaf. EWWWW! My nail looks like I have dirt under it but I promise you it is hair color! I should use gloves! Could be ink too! Never know with me, it is always something creative stuck to my hands!

Now curl the leaf back so that it is bent in towards the sponged side and it creates a raised vein effect.

And here is the finished flower! Here is another close up of some of the flowers on my Tilda card. As you can see, I curled the edges in on the orange flower and out on the Tilda flower which also changes the look.

I hope you enjoyed the tutorial! I love making these roses and the possibilities are limited only by your imagination!

xo Pickles!