Sunday 7 April 2013

Challenge Post

Passion for promarkers: Fantasy.
I used first edition rose garden papers to decorate, and used stamps from the magnolia prince and princess 2012 range, and created this party bag.

This is the back, using LillyRose the dragon.

This card is for the Creative inspirations challenge, Kraft.
I used LOTV nitwit bonnets and bowties papers, matted on kraft, with a LOTV image.
I added flowers, glitter, grungeboard picket fencing,, pearls and a sentiment.
 

This card is for the Magic monthly movie challenge, which this month is Twilight.
I used this image from saturated canary, a left it black and white, creating this monochromatic card, only coloring their eyes.
 

6 comments:

  1. Fantastic gift bag, Natalie! Great composition of papers and stamps and brilliant colouring too! Just perfect for our Fantasy theme at Passion for Promarkers this week! Thanks for joining us, Lisa x

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  2. Wow! Such an amazing Gift Bag. I love the Stamps you have used and your coloring is great. Thanks for joining us at PFP this week.
    Hugs Frida

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  3. fabulous work - you really have been getting krafty! Thanks for joining us at creative inspirations and good luck xx

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  4. Great cards, thanks so much for joining us at Movie Magic Monthly. :)

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  5. I really like monochromatic cards.:) Thanks for playing along with us at Movie Magic Monthly!

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  6. Love your entry for our Twilight challenge at Movie Magic Monthly! Looks effective in black & white! Thanks for joining us!

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