I had to have a go at the no lines technique with a Tilda and I must say I really love this one - getting much better at it! I think Tilda is just perfect for this kind of colouring because she just looks sweet and delicate anyway so this style of colouring makes her even sweeter! I have coloured her with copics.
I added my texture in the form of some corrugated cardstock - actually a recycled coffee cup holder! which I have painted with pickett fence crackle paint. The flowers are from my stash and the leaves were cut with a doohickey die. I added a tulle bow and some lace too.
The gorgeous sentiment is by Stempelglede from the Just a Note set, stamped onto a doohickey tag die cut which I also painted with crackle paint.
I added a button from my stash and the twine is from The Pretty Little Ribbon Shop.
I hope you like it and I've inspired you to join us this week at Magnolia Down Under Challenge. Pop over to the challenge blog to see the rest of the team's stunning creations! Thanks for looking! x
11 comments:
Jane, this is gorgeous, I love tilda with the no lines - your right it sure does make her so much more delicate and sweeter, which I didn't think was possible - Tilda is so sweet already!! hahaha I love your card with the corrigated card - awesome work hunny:-)
Cuddles
Karen
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This is so lovely. If you have time would you explain the no lines technique? I would love to be able to color like this!
Hiya Jane!
Well, I sure agree with you!!
This is absolutely beautiful hunni! Love Tilda with the no lines technique! It's so GORGEOUS!!
And the recycled paper is so delish and adds the perfect texture :) Stunning papers and awesome decorations. :) Love the sentiment too :)
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Simply gorgeous! Haven't tried the non black lines trend yet as it seems so hard.. but you totally rock!
What a wonderful card Jane.
Hugs Riet.xx
Jane its wonderfull as always
greetigns, Mandy
what a gorgeous card Jane, Tilda looks so beautiful x
Ohhh WOW, It's GORGEOUS!!!
Hugs,
Marijke
Simply stunning, beautiful, fabulous. Jane x
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Jane, I love this delicate look and it goes so well with the distress style card. Where can I find details of the no line technique???
** Kate **
Beautiful again! I love that technique with the image. She does look so pretty like that.
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