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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Peek-a-Boo Tilda

Hello and Happy Wednesday to everyone! I hope everyone is having the same beautiful weather that we are having here in Central Ohio.

I dont know about you but when it starts cooling down my mind definitely starts turning towards all the little projects I'd like to get done before the holidays.  I am one of those people that starts thinking months before an event about a card I need to make and I am such a procrastinator that I will still wait til the last minute and then rush around trying to get things done. I am also one of those people who cannot make a decision on what paper to use, what shape to cut, what embellishments I want to use etc...so I spend hours and hours laying each choice down so I can make up my mind.

I did manage to complete a Peek-a-boo Tilda card for my son's girlfriend who had a birthday on September 18th. Jordan couldn't come home for a break from the Air Force until this past weekend so I even had extra time to finish her card but still had to run around.

I decided to make a slider card that had Tilda on the front and then Tilda popping up from behind the front embellishment. To get Tilda and the sentiment to pop-up you had to pull up on the ribbon, You kind of expect the sentiment but the front pop-up which is Longing Tilda is an unexpected surprise. The final pop-up was a water-colored sentiment from Stampin' Up! wishing her Happy Birthday.

This is the first card I'd made since I signed up to sell Stampin' Up! so I'm acclimating to their products and I'm really happy with everything I have used. The stamps are cut so well, nice and deep so I get a great impression without fighting for it and I love the inks and papers.

For Katie's card I used Stampin' Up! cardstock, ink and  Stampin' Write markers, Copic markers, Recollections mulberry roses, Martha Stewart border punches, Stickles glue on roses and leaves, Stampin' Up! classic ink to ink edges of cardstock, DCWV cardstock, and ribbon and lace from my stash. I also used my Cricut to cut the cardstock and slot for the slider. I had a great time putting it all together but figuring out the pop-up peek-a-boo part was time-consuming. I hope you like it and will leave constructive criticism to help me along. Thanks!







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15 comments:

  1. This is beautiful. I love the little branch of birds! The lace is gorgeous.

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  2. What a cute idea! And beautiful colors and coloring!

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  3. Peg, this is too cute! Love the little pop-up!
    Hugs, Dena

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  4. Absolutely lovely ... and congrats about becoming a SU demo!!! Thanks so much for sharing this sweet creation with us this week in the Tea Room :)

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  5. So adorable, the image and the flowers, great creation!

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  6. Peg!!
    WOW! All that gorgeous work. I can't get over it!
    Hugs~

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  7. It is a beautiful card. Isn't that Tilda just the sweetest? I love the vintage feel you gave your card. It's just beautiful!

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  8. So pretty! Thanks for playing along this week at the Shabby Tea Room! : )

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  9. Pretty card! Love that sweet image! Thanks for playing along with us at TSTR! :)

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  10. Very pretty card! Great job coloring. Love the pull up sentiment!
    Hugs,
    Kathy

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  11. So beautiful!!Thanks for playing along with my flutter by challenge!

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