söndag 15 november 2009

Christmascard in pink...

I have made a Christmas card in pink for
the november challenge at StampARTic.
All stamps comes from Magnolia.


I have notices that I have soon reached 10.000
visiters sence I opened my Magnoliablogg in june!
It´s soon time for a bloggcandy to celebrate that
so many wants to visit my blogg!!!
Pay attention so you don´t miss this party.

Have a nice sunday all of you. I am going to my
regular scrapmeeting with my friends today and
I will hopefully come home with a bunch of new
Christmascrads in my bag. Well, that´s my intention
anyway...Usually I don´t get that much done when
we meet, I drink coffee and laugh and have a real good
time but don´t really work as much as I was planned...
Do you recognize that?????? *LOL*

Thanks for visiting my blogg!
Don´t forget to leave a note before you go.


söndag 8 november 2009

About reciepes....

I got a question from my Dt-partner Camilla
about what glimmermist I uses. Camilla have
seen my cards in Magnolias shop where they
are shimmering like stardust ...I really love to
add some mist on my cards, it brings that little
extra into a homemade card. Well I have
a reciepe on homemade glimmermist to share
with you today. When I found this I realized I will
never ever by any expensive glimermist again!

My homemade glimmermist
You need:
*I bottle of Opalite
*Water
*Minimister (it´s really great to use this beacuse
it brings perfect small drops of mist but any spray-
bottle will do)

Opalite is a "reflectice interference ink"
The colour is golden mist.
Here is a picture:



Fill the minimister with water, amost full. Add some
drops of Opalite and shake well. Try it on a piece of
paper, if you want more glimmer just add a few drops
opalite and try again. You can also add som drops of
distress ink refill if you want a certian colour on your
mist. I usually uses just oplaite and water myself.

TIP: I alway spray up in the air and then put the card
under the falling drops, I NEVER spray direct onto the
card. (I stand in my garage doing this...) I keep doing
this until I am satisfied with the result.

Good luck with your glimmermist!


This sundaymorning I also want to show you two
more pages in Tildas reciepebook. The cute stamps
comes from Magnolia and also the sweet paper.
it´s great to mix stamps from different collections
in a special project like this. I do love magnolias
textstamps a lot!





Thanks for looking, don´t forget to leave a note
before you go!



torsdag 5 november 2009

Hot chocolate...

Sorry I haven´t been able to show you next page
in Tildas receipebook as I promised...
Well, here it comes anyway! The papers are from
Magnolias own line and the stamps also.

The reciepe is for Hot chocolate, that is something
real nice and cosy these cold days up in north!
With cream and marsmallows it gets real yummie.



Thanks for looking!



måndag 2 november 2009

Tildas recipebook...

Finally I am done with this dt-project for Magnolia.
It took me several day to finnish it and I haven´t
counted the hours....

I have made a recipebook with mostly stamps
from the "Yummie-collection". All papers are
from Magnolias own line, they are so great to work
with!

This i the frontpage. I have painted all images
with distress ink on aquarellpaper 300 gram.


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Do you want to see more??

I show another page in the recipebook here
and tomorrow I show you more....





Thanks for stopping by!


lördag 31 oktober 2009

Look here!




Pop over to Bevs and take a look what´s happening
at Simons!


Have a nice weekend!



torsdag 29 oktober 2009

A bagcard...

...for Magnolia that didn´t make it into
the magazine. You can see it for real if
you visit Magnolias shop in Borås in Sweden.
The patterned paper is also from Magnolia.



I have sprayed homemaid glimmermist on
the flowers so they have a nice golden shimmer.



Here is a closeup at Tilda, isn´t this stamp just
lovely?



Thanks for looking!

tisdag 27 oktober 2009

Winter vintage...

This wintercard I made for Magnolia Ink
magazine No 1, but it didn´t make it into the
magazine- so I belive it´s now ok to show it
to you. I have used a backgroundstamp that
was released last year and this little Tilda
that is a new stamp that will be released soon!

I have made the patterned paper myself out
of a snowflakestamp from last year, white
embossingpowder and distress ink vintage
photo.

I have used stickles star dust and gold to get
that crispy winter and elegant touch.


A closeup at cute Tilda:



Tomorrow I will show next project that didn´t
make it into the magazine.

Thanks for looking!//Lillemor