Monday, March 16, 2009

Magnolia Tilda & Puppy!!!








This is Tilda with puppy, and she is soooo cute!!! Thank you Heidi for stamped image, and I just had to have this darling stamp, so I ordered her from Summer at Roses on Paper, and ended up buy'n a few others to boot!!! LOL

On this card I first started with the background. I sponged the grass and the sky, I added then added the tree. Next I stamped the bird and the sheep, and water colored them and added stickles to both. I cut them out and then worked on Tilda. Her shoes have clear glass on them, and she too is watercolored. The bench is cut out as well :) On the inside of this card I did the same for the background and cut tildas bird out too :)

Thank you for looking and have a wonderful week!!!


Hugs,

Cheryl

13 comments:

Jaspere said...

I can see why you had to have her. She's adorable. I have to admit that I didn't notice the puppy right away and I thought I had really lost it.

Stephanie said...

I second that... I did not see puppy either and thought..."that's not a puppy it's a lamb" rotflmbo.. This is a really sweet card...

Angie Williams said...

Oh gosh! This is so great!!

Michelle Forrest said...

I love this card. Your ribbon is stunning. Absolutely adorable !

Stampin' Meg said...

uh oh-I think I am in love with that sheep!

Jodi said...

Cheryl, this is so cute! I love how you combined the 2 together! Very cute card!
Hugs,
Jodi =)

Christy said...

I love that little pink lamb. What a sweet image and the glitter just dolls it up perfect.

Cindy said...

What an adorable card!! Everything about it is just darling!!!

Arlana 11426 said...

Your card is just adorable!!! Your images are always colored in so cute.

Linanna DESIGNS said...

Another truly gorgeous card Cheryl. I love the look ofyour work its truly gorgeous. Hope you are well and having a good week, hugs Linda x

Heidi said...

LOL- love this cheryl. Thanks for my little envelope of goodies that arrived yesterday as well!

Carmen said...

Too cute ... love how you do your coloring always spot on!

Anonymous said...

Wow what a tonne of work in this card!