Edited to add: My Altered Flower Container won Top 5 at MDUC.
Hello friends, back with a fun project for my DT over at
It's a Magnolia Challenge. This week we want to see an Easter creation using green and orange. I altered a flower container to create an Easter scene using Tilda with hellebores and my floral background stamp. I thought this little girl looked so cute with those rain boots, perfect to go gardening in Spring.
I used watercolors (Distress Re-inkers) for the background and Copic markers to color my Tilda. This is the first time I used the two techniques together and I love it! I also applied Orange Stickles to both, Tilda's flowers and the flowers in my background.
To create the "rubbery" effect of rain boots I applied to coats of
Glossy Accents to the boots. I just love the way they look!
(Unfortunately, it's hard to see it in the pictures).
For the grass I used Magnolia Grass DooHickey's cutting die around the container and inside. The small flowers inside the scene are from Wild Orchid Crafts and the silk orange flower on top is from Recollections.
Both, Mr. Easter Bunny and the tag are free digi images I found online. I decorated the Easter tag with some ribbon, lace, twine and a cute little charm (nest with eggs) I found at my local craft store.
To color Miss Tilda I used: Skin, E13, E11, E00, E000 and R20. Hair: E59, E57, E33, E31. Rain boots, flowers and hair bow, YR18, YR15, YR12 and YR00. Dress, W5, W3 and W1. To color the background I used, grass: Peeled green. Sky: Tumbled Glass. Sun: Antique Linen. Clouds: Weathered Wood and butterfly: Mustard Seed.
I would like to enter these challenges:
TOMIC: Easter and photo inspiration
MDUC: Easter Inspired
Just Magnolia: Springtime
Simon Says Stamps: Anything Goes
StampARTic: Bingo (Flowers, Stamp, Ribbon)
Thanks for visiting!
Hugs,
Paola