My new favorite markers seem to be my Copics. They have been a challenge for me to master, and I am no where near perfection, but after a few more tries here's my second Tilda. This pretty little girl has a spring feel to her.
Again I used 6x6 Bazzil cardstock for my basic card. Matting with a turquoise cardstock , I used my corner rounder on all papers. I like the way it gives a gentler line to my basic card.
The specialty paper is DCWV: Nanas Nursery. This decorator paper has embossing and glitter highlighting the raised dots. I used my Nestabilities oval scalloped cutter to back Tilda. I embossed these as well. Chatter Box chalk highlights the edges of the white ovals
adding dimension and pick up colors from the papers.
Satin and organza ribbon has gold threads running through, adding a bit of sparkle. I made the flowers from Prima , adding Chatter Box chalk for interest. Skittles are the flower centers.
See Tilda's tiny visitor? This little bird is sitting in a basket of Spring Flower Soft raised on a pop dot to give interest.
Inside Tildas card is the sentiment from Stampin UP "A little something for someone special". On the right just a touch of the decorator paper and plenty of room for pesonalization.
Isnt this Tilda "something special"?
See Tilda's tiny visitor? This little bird is sitting in a basket of Spring Flower Soft raised on a pop dot to give interest.
Inside Tildas card is the sentiment from Stampin UP "A little something for someone special". On the right just a touch of the decorator paper and plenty of room for pesonalization.
Isnt this Tilda "something special"?

Very sweet! I just love the little visitor on the inside!
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