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Showing posts with label Winner Takes It All. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winner Takes It All. Show all posts

Monday, October 17, 2011

TOMIC Challenge - Get Sporty



Hello Lovlies,

It's that time again for our fabulous TOMIC Challenge
(The Official Magnolia Inspiration Challenge Blog)
Challenge # 20 Get Sporty
 We ask you to use Liza's gorgeous sketch + use a sport themed Magnolia stamp


Now is the time to pull out your adorable sporty Magnolias. The kids love them, they make great birthdays, congrats cards. I hope you will play along. If you would like to be in the random draw to win a fabulous surprise pack from the Magnolia then start stamping, you have until next Saturday to be in the running.


Magnolia Stamp Baseball Tilda - Winner Takes It All Collection 2011
Colouring - Copics
OMG no flowers - I was sooooo tempted

I hope you will stop by to visit the other Magnolia Design Team, they have made some amazing creations with lots of inspiration and it gives you a chance to play with your adorable Maggies.

Monday, August 22, 2011

TOMIC Challenge 12 - Magnolia Ink Birthday

Hello Magnolia Lovers,

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MAGNOLIA INK MAGAZINE

Hope you have had a wonderful weekend. Today is the start of a new challenge over at TOMIC. This week we have a very special celebration, we are celebrating the birthday of Magnolia Ink Magazine. The theme of Challenge 12 - Recycling as Magnolia use recycled paper for the magazine.

There will be a very special prize from Magnolia to celebrate. Hope you will join us & don't forget to stop by the other Design Team members to see all their amazing creations.


I used a breakfast cereal box, the cardboard weight is perfect for my tissue box. I love the finished result and I will definately recyle more often.


Meet Nurse Tilda Magnolia's newest collection - Winner Takes it All
I have also used Magnolia Paper from their Sweet Rainbow Collection

Magnolia Doohickey Cutting Dies, Rose Leaf, Vintage Flowers & Leaves & Heart Swirl

The flowers are from both Magnolia & Wild Orchid Crafts.

For my tissue box I used a tutorial from Splitcoast Stampers here.
My Cricut came in very handy to cut out my tissue box. I find working with imperial fractions a bit tricky, so I converted the fractions to decimal and loaded the dimensions, cutting them with a program called SCAL, making it so much easier.

Thanks for stopping by, have a wonderful week and I look forward to seeing all your fabulous creations this week.
 
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FALL 2011

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Hugs Jodie

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