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Magnolia's Native American Indian Tilda. This is actually turquoise, but in the photo's it looks more like a light blue. I think I need smaller beads, but that will be tough, these are tiny as it is :o)
I heated the fake(leather), can't remember what it is called, but you heat it, then stamp your image, and I used a friendship & buffalo stamp from retired Stampin Up sets.
Copics BG18, BG49, BG45, BG15 for turquoise, limited copic, and I make them work :o)
Face I used E11, E02, E00, E000 & E33
I used Creative Memories tools to cut the ovals and as far as paper, from my stash!
Twine, seed beads & feathers.
My whole house except for my stamp room is Native American Indian decor, and has been for several years now. I love Native American Indian anything just about. In the stamp room I have Moose valance, and still working on it. Not much room, it's too full of stamp stuff collected over the last 6 years or so.
You really do Native American images very well --- you capture the Southwest that's for sure. I really like it.
ReplyDeleteSandy Dehon
I love it!! The leather is a nice touch. I can tell it's turquoise. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Leslie
Fabulous! Love the leather and the feathers - so authentic! Really a delightful card...hugs...Barb
ReplyDeleteWow! I love the card. I've never seen feathers used, but it such a great touch with the Native American Tilda. Great work!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jamie
She's just darling. I agree that you've really captured the Native American spirit. Lovely card.
ReplyDeleteSue S.
Seriously cannot tell you how much I LOOOOVE your colors! Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteRene :D
Very cute. I just bought this stamp tonight. After seeing your cute Tilda, I can't wait to user her.
ReplyDeleteI love this card and Magnolia is a great name :) I hope you keep sharing new ideas with all of us.
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Thank you, for following my journey. You should enter this card in my online friends challenge. You do amazing work. Good Luck
Wonderful job on your Native American Tilda! Love all the accents for your card they are a perfect complement.
ReplyDeleteI love all of your cards. They are darling. I too am from Indiana and my hubby is also a firefighter and I have Southwest stuff in my house also. We will be married 15 yrs this July. I couldnt believe how much we have in common.
ReplyDeleteAngeluver2
Love everything about your card but especially the beads. TFS
ReplyDeleteHugs from Indiana,
Pam:)
This is the winner of my first online challege :) This is a lovely card. I would love to buy these stamps, you gotta let us know where you got them :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Thanks for joining us at 7 Kids Challenge!
ReplyDeleteAw, how cute! Great job on the challenge!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done--love the colors, feathers and of course the cuter Indian girl! Thanks for joining us at the 7 Kids Challenge!
ReplyDeletehugz,
Suzanne
Hi Leah,
ReplyDeleteI love your stamps :0) I can't wait to but some. I was wondering if you got your package? I also wanted to tell you, I have another challenge called "Blog Hop Challenge" going on right now. I would love for you to enter.