This is a double pocket card. I made two bookmarks to insert in the pockets. One of them I just colored and then used the crackle glossy accents all over it to simulate cracked glass. The other one is a corner bookmark. Tutorials for the double pocket card and for the corner bookmark can be found on the resources section in this website.
I know the little girl on the card is a Tilda, but the other stamp, the one used in the rectangular bookmark, I have no clue where it is from. It came out of my stash of stamped images.
I used nestabilities circle and scallop circle as a frame for the Tilda girl, which I had colored with prismacolor pencils using the colors of the patterned paper I had picked out, and then cut out the image and layered it on the circles.
I am sorry to say I have no idea either as to the maker of the patterned papers I used. I think it was a single double sided patterned paper. The rectangular bookmark was colored with prismacolor pencils as well. The corner bookmark uses SU! card stock, but I am not sure as to what that color is. It also has scraps to match the PP on the main card, and a punched out small white flower which I believe is actually cut out with the cricut. Sorry to have been so vague. I should have jotted down the details when I made this. It's been months
Date: Thursday, June 16, 2011 GMT Views: 330
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Additional Info
Stamps: Magnolia Tilda; unknown on the bookmark
Paper: PP from stash, unknown maker; white card stock
Ink: unknown, but the images were stamped in black ink
Accessories: prismacolor pencils, nestabilities circle and scalloped circle dies, Big Shot, possibly the cricut expression for the flower punchout, Ranger's crackle accents