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inskidahv




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Registered: November 2007
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This is a simple wedding card, I mainly wanted to play with my new Copic marker colors, digital kit and also my new doily die from Spellbinders. I love 'em so much! I made the stick pin myself (yay!), I am totally addicted because it looks so nice. I also added Stickles to her sheer bottom part of the dress.

Credits:
Digital kit: Ma Petite Fleur by Traci Reed and ScrapKitchen Designs
Stamp: Lady Tilda
Ink: Memento (Tuxedo Black)
Die: Spellbinders
Glitter: Stickles (Icicle)
Copic and Prismacolor markers
Button, stick pin and grosgrain ribbon
· Date: Wed July 20, 2011 · Views: 358
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Additional Categories: Member Galleries, Traci Reed

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Starlight-Princess
Sugar Rush

Registered: August 2010
Posts: 508
Wed July 20, 2011 6:27pm

Great job love the colours think I might have to add that Tilda to my collection x
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Andrea Gourley

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Registered: May 2008
Location: England
Posts: 2,484
Sun July 31, 2011 2:24pm

Oooh this is gorgeous - I think I need both the paper and the stamp!
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