Monday, December 5, 2011

"Season's Greetengs" Cristmas Card..

Hi ladies...
Today I want to show you my card,  which I made as a GD for 
Anything Christmas with Pearls
For my card I've used adorable "Tilda with Hellebores" from Magnolia Sweet Christmas Collection.
As always, I've colored her with copic markers, added a lots of Stickles Glitter Glue on flowers,  and a lots of pearls around her.


Спасибо что зашли✿ 
Hugs
✿✿Natalie✿✿

13 comments:

  1. Morning Natalie, I love your beautiful colouring, so rich and Christmassy and the detail is wonderful. xx

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  2. So beautiful!!! Very dearly, I like it)))

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  3. What a very pretty creation Natalie.

    Thank you so much for sharing with us at Stampalot Challenge this month, good luck and have a wonderful Christmas.

    B x

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  4. Hi Natalie, What a beautiful card!! Tilda is colored so wonderfully!! And, I love the embellishments that you have added to it!! Thank you for joining us at the Just Magnolia and hAnglar and stAnglar hallenge Blog!!
    Hugs,
    Suzan

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  5. Natalie this is absolutely gorgeous, so many things to catch the eye. Thanks for joining us at SIR STAMPALOT this month.
    Pinky

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  6. Oh, so georgeus!
    Fantastic coloring, and I love the golden glitter, pearls and cloth.
    Beautiful card. :)

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  7. Wonderful card, adorable Tilda and pretty colours.
    luv
    Debby

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  8. so stunning natalie.i love your rich colours and details and fab sweet tilda :D

    xx coops xx

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  9. WOW i love it :D

    Tnks for joining us at IAMC

    Love,
    Patricia

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  10. stunning Natalie, beautifuly Tilda and gorgeous colouring...thanks for joining in with the Bunny Zoe's Crafts monthly challenge
    Mina xxx

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  11. beautiful card.
    I hope you will join us on ABC toys and Craft Blog Candy- in time for the holidays!

    http://abctoysandcrafts.blogspot.com/

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  12. How beautiful, wonderful detail.Thanks for sharing it with us at Sir Stampalot, Ruth :)

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