Sunday, 17 November 2013

Must be missing an Angel

Evening all. Just sat here crafting and listening to Johnnie Walker sounds of the seventies on Radio 2 and feeling rather old if a tad nostalgic. Having a really lazy day today, started off with such good intentions!

Today's card got the old little grey cells churning, and its those ladies over at Crafty Little Fairies fault. Their latest challenge is 'Top of the Pops' There were so many ideas fluttering around but it boiled down to which stamps I had. I chose the Magnolia stamp Little Tilda, which is a cute Angel and my song inspiration is 'There must be an Angel' by the Eurythmics.

 

This is quite a simple card. I used white card in a holiday words embossing folder for the background. This was mounted on silver mirror card and onto dark purple card base, Tilda was coloured using Copics 
Skin - E000,00,11,R11
Dress etc - BV02,04,08
Hair - Y21,26,YR24,E25 .

The snowflake was cut from white card then coloured using BV08, the button and silver thread was from the stash.

That's about it then so see you all soon, 
tatty bye for now.

3 comments:

  1. Great card and lovely image and colours. Thank you for playing at Crafty Little Fairies xxx

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  2. Great song choice hunny! And what a super card, thanks so much for sharing with us at Crafty Little Fairies this week. Hugs Sxx

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