Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Phyllis the Fairy Card


Hi everyone!  I am super excited about today's post. Today, I am posting my first project as a Design Team member for Through the Craft Room Door . 


I LOVE this image! I woke up in the middle of the night thinking of  Phyllis the Festive Fairy...
She looks a lot like my Grandma. Take a look...


This is a picture of my Grandma and my Dad. It's my favorite picture of them. 
So, was I right or what?!? My Grandma's name was Phyllis too.


I colored Phyllis with watercolor pencils. Once I was done coloring I added purple Stickels to her dress and drew a design on her wings with a Ranger Medium Pen. I put embossing powder over the wet ink and used my heat tool to melt the powder. The flourishes were cut with a Cuttle Bug and Sizzix dies.


I purchased this star ribbon at my favorite local craft store...Stamp Cashe. I knew it would be perfect for this card. I sprayed the ribbon with Recollections Yellow Shimmer Spray Ink, let it dry and then put yellow Stickels on it. 

Supply List
Dr. Digi Stamp Phyllis the Festive Fairy
Artist's Loft Watercolor Pencils
DCWV Card Stock
Prima Flowers
Purple and Yellow Stickels
ek tools 3D Dots
Ranger Perfect Medium Pen
Embossing Heat Tool
Embossing Powder
Scotch ATG
Hot Glue
CuttleBug
Sizzix Decorative Flourishes Die Cut Set
Recollections Yellow Shimmer Spray Ink
Star Ribbon 
Celebrate It Pearl Ribbon


I would like to enter my card into the following challenges...
Stamping Sensations - Dies and Punches
Crafting By Designs - Anything goes
Creative Moments - Anything goes/New Beginnings
Whoopsi Daisy - Anything Goes


3 comments:

  1. Ohhhhh that's WONDERFUL! I love that photograph of your family and what a great Dr. Digi image to use for representation. Just love it!
    hugs,
    Lisa x

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  2. What a real fun card Tina, thanks so much for joining us at Stamping Sensations challenge.

    B x

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  3. Great card thank you for joining us at Whoopsi Daisy Challenge Sue DT xx

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