Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Card Patterns Challenge #150

Who doesn't want to be treated like a queen for a day? I think that any woman would like that. No chores, no diapers, no drop off or pick up from school, no preparing meals, and the list can go on and on. We deserve to be treated like a queen at least for one day.

So dream of being a queen and enjoy your day! Hope you like my creation, following the sketch of the Card Patterns Challenge.
Lili



Sunday, January 22, 2012

Makeover Monday Challenge #10

This is my first time participating in the Makeover Monday Challenge. I had this stamp lying in my stash, and I'm so happy I found it because I think the image is so cute for a romantic card.
Hope you like my creation! Enjoy!

Here's the inspiration by Jessica Witty:

And here's my card:

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge 150

This is the first time I submit a card to the Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge. I learned about this challenge through Paper Punch Addiction. What I love about it is that the cards have images colored with Copic markers, and the picture of the markers is there so there is no confusion with the numbers of markers that  have been used.

It is so much fun to color with Copic I loooove it! Hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
Sorry I cannot remember the name of the little Magnolia stamp, but anyway isn't she cute?
Have a great day! Enjoy!

Lili



Saturday, January 7, 2012

Happy Birthday!!!

This week's challenge at TOMIC is blue/white/glitter, and following the sketch. I like when a sketch is given because (for me) it is much easier to combine the elements that have to fit in that sketch. You can't imagine how much I enjoy coloring Magnolia stamps in with Copic markers.

Hope you like my creation today. Have a great weekend! Enjoy!
Lili


Tuesday, January 3, 2012

You are my best friend

I am getting crazy about Magnolias. I love to color in the Magnolia stamps with Copic markers. I used the masking technique to create this scene using the Spring Background Easter Collection and Tilda with Chicks stamps.

First, I stamped Tilda with Chicks twice: once on the cardstock I used for the card and once on a post-it note (or another paper like copy paper). This last one is the one I used to mask over the first stamped image on the cardstock. I then cut out the Tilda image from the post-it note and placed it on the other stamped image. If you use post-it notes you won't need any removable glue, but if you use another paper, you can place the image with removable glue to prevent the mask from moving. Finally, I stamped the Spring Background on top, removed the mask, and voilĂ , your scene is created. Now comes the best part, which is to color it in with your favorite medium. Enjoy!

Have a great day!
Lili