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Thursday, August 26, 2010

My Creative Time Throwback Challenge - Tinkerbell!

My Creative Time Throwback Challenge - Tinkerbell!
Use Tinkerbell and a princess theme!

I can't believe that I have had this cartridge and never used it!

Here is my entry:

She is cut at 3 3/4" I cut her wings out in pink and then again in vellum to make them look real... I used my gelly roll pens for her face.
I think she is cute! All my paper is from scraps and the ribbon is Joann's

15 comments:

  1. So cute, I don't have this one I am still deciding what I am going to make for the challenge!!!

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  2. Love how your Tinkerbell came out. Unfortunately I don't have this cart! will have to use my Princess cart instead.
    Good luck in your entry.
    Quilled Hugs,
    Linda K.

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  3. Love the paper!!!!! Tink totally rocks, but that paper just goes perfectly with her! TFS!!

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  4. Oh my goodness that is cute! Love that color combo and her pink wings....great idea!

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  5. I love how your Tink came out!!!!
    and thanks for the info, I ordered and received my MS gooey drippy something punch!

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  6. Ok here I go with another question... what are your setting to cut vellum... mine rips??

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  7. I did the same thing. I had to use my white gel pen as well as a black sharpie marker for the eyes. Great job!

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  8. Very cute. Love the texture on the wings.

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  9. Very cute :) I love tinker bell!

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  10. Girl you and me both...okay I've used it once.Uh! What an adorable card. Great stuff.
    Hugs,
    Raven

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  11. Great card. I think this is the hardest cartridge to cut for cards. You did a great job.

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  12. I just love those wings!! Great job Carri!!

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  13. Great job, especially on her wings. Your choice of paper is perfect!

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  14. Carrie!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE your card! GREAT job w/the challenge my friend!
    Gypsy Hugs,
    Emma;)

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