Wednesday, 22 June 2011

In the garden

If you visit my blog.........you'll know how much I love gardens.......and as it seems ages since I made a Tilda card......I thought I'd have a go at a garden 'scene'.......though I'm not sure how successful its been.....but have managed to use up some old stickers......and some freeby magazine papers......and do a bit of die cutting.......though I don't think I'll be borrowing that grass die again......fiddly to separate the die 'cut' bits isn't the word........I think I'll stick to colouring any grass I may require!! 
But while the die cutter was out......I did manage to get quite a bit cut out for other projects as well.......so not a complete waste of time.
A few challenges as well........Magnolia-licious want 'pink'........Charisma Cardz want 'pink and green'........Magnolia Stamp Lovers want 'buttons'.....'anything goes' for Southern Girls.......Anything Goes want 'here comes summer'........and Totally Papercrafts want 'dies and punches'.
And at least today the sun is actually showing its face.

27 comments:

Kathyk said...

A lovely card from you Jacky. Sun is shining here right at the moment though I wouldn't put money on how long that will last. Nice to see you managed to upload on to blogger today - goodness only knows what's going on with blogger - I'm completely flummoxed!

Kathyk

Maria Ontiveros said...

A lovely card today jacky - I think the way you colored her dress really makes it!
Rinda
ps thanks for the good mail day!

Sandra said...

What a prett summertime card :)

Sian said...

The grass does look great! I've always wondered about those scissors that cut a fringe - they look great but are probably really fiddly too

Anonymous said...

This card is SO you, and just lovely!

humel said...

It looks successful to me - a lovely card :) And hooray for sunshine!

Anonymous said...

Lovely card, stash used and prep done - that's a good day!

Elizabeth said...

The grass may have been fiddly but I think it really adds to the card. But, any card you make is great.

Cheryl said...

What a lovely card Jacky and such gorgeous oolours x

Vee said...

Fabulous, love the cute image. Thanks for joining Charisma this week.
xx Vee

alexa said...

What a nice message, as well as a lovely card. Yes, I can see that cutting the grass would be a pain (as IRL!)

Anonymous said...

Beautiful card Jackie;

Cherry said...

Gorgeous Tilda Jacky, sometimes those dies are just so not worth it! Have to say have found them easier with the cuttlebug than the big shot. Love your colouring. Here's hoping the sun stays. Hugs Cherry XXX

Ginger said...

The grass looks wonderful and the card is cute!!

cabio's craft corner said...

So very cute and adorable. Love the grass and sweet flowers for this Tilda image. Thank you so much for joining us at Magnolia-licious Color Challenge :o)
Hugs,
Cabio

Christina said...

Woww that is a stunning card Jacky!!!
Hugs Kristel

debby4000 said...

Oh this is fabulous Jacky, love it.
luv
Debby

Keep It Sweet and Simple said...

Super cute card and fab colouring.
Thanks for joining our 'punches and dies' challenge at TPC.
Caroline xxx

Alison said...

Love it Jacky...and I know what you mean about separating some diecut shapes!
Alison xx

Miriam said...

Sweety garden, I like it :)

Denise said...

Absolutely beautiful card Jacky - I love those colours.The Tilda image you have used is right up my street !

WendyB said...

Beautiful card and I love the grass, really adds to it. What do you colour with Jacky?

scrappyjacky said...

I usually colour with copic pens,Wendy.

Lauren Hatwell said...

Oh how beautiful. I must confess I was expecting to see piccies of your lovely garden Jackie I'm not remotely disappointed to have found lovely Tilda instead. Lx

Sarpreet said...

such a gorgeous card, hope you are enjoying the sunshine

Susie Sugar said...

Wow Jacky this is stunning Tilda looks her best in pink don't you think aand your card is so pretty
Hugs Susie x

Deb @ PaperTurtle said...

Pink and green is one of my favorite color combos! This card is so cute and the die cut grass is a really nice addition. Too bad it was such a pain to cut.