This image has been in my idea for a while - I was sorting out some photographs and I found one in Morocco and was fascinated by the beautiful ornate doors, around and colours used.
I used Spellbinders to cut out the inner door and embossing folders for the door, the door frame and the stonework.
I used Tilda sitting on the step and added a few embellishment and also the banner incorporating a symbol of the Moroccan flag (although it reality naturally be green star on a red background - I hope the Moroccan people will forgive me )
Materials and Tools Used:
Image: Magnolia - Jam Tilda
Papers
Inks: Distress Scattered Straw, Pumice Stone, Tunbles Glass
Enbossing: Tim Holtz Brick & Woodgrain, Hero Arts TinyInk Spots, Cuttlebug Textile
Dies: Spellbinders Classic Ovals, Memory Box Tessatina, Simon's Exclusive Harrington Vine, Simon's Exclusive Small Forest Tree, Spellbinders Spellbinders Fancy Tags, Simon's Exclusive Party Banner
Challenges
Midweek Magnolia - Wish you were Here
Paper Minutes - Anything Goes
Cards und More - Travel/Adventure
Creative Card Crew - No Designer Paper
Through The Craft Room Door - Anything Goes
9 comments:
I had to smile at your brilliant use of the tag die to create the vase for the twigs..... never mind the step she's sitting on!
Paula (PEP)
Beautiful Moorish architectural feel, lovely pastels, and she looks so sweet perched on the step there...
Alison x
Its a beautifull card. Nice colours you used.
greetz Joke.
Oh this is so beautiful Heather and love all the work you've done with the background.
luv
Debby
I think the background you've made for this sweet Tilda is terrific! You'vre really succeeded in recreating the Morrocan look!
So gorgeous Heather, I love how you made the vase, so clever, and love the vine with flowers up the side, so pretty, fabulous scene.
luv CHRISSYxx
Your textures are beautiful on this and you captured that inspiration photo perfectly. Impressive!
Gorgeous card and textures. I love the colors and the image. Thank you so much for sharing with TTCRD.
You did fab job Heather, fab details. Hugs,moni
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