Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Happy Birthday Magnolia Ink Magazine - Come & Join TOMIC to celebrate

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.

Looking to buy Magnolia Stamps, Kellie at Tickled Pink Stamps stocks them plus loads of other amazing goodies, including her own quirky images. Race on over and join her newsletter at the same time.

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FALL 2011

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16 comments:

Renkata said...

Hi Jodi,
fantastic project , so beautifly done.

heidy said...

Wow Jodi,love your recycled creation,it's amazing!
Hugs Heidy

Anonymous said...

WOW!! This is such an amazing project!! I adore your box and the Tilda is just perfect for the front of it! :)

Kelly Schelske said...

What a fabulous project Jodie! I love every single gorgeous detail!

Hugs, Kelly

ednamburgess said...

So cute. What a great idea! Edna

sallysbitz2 said...

Jodie, you have done an amazing job with recycling this cereal box. It's totally gorgeous x

hugs sally x
sallysbitz.blogspot.com

ps... I have candy up for grabs, if you haven't already, why not go add your name x

Lou said...

Hi! Jodie thanks soooo much for visiting me :0)
Your creation(s) are just gorgeous,Tilda is coloured perfect!!
so pretty.
hugs Lou.xx

Kylie said...

What a great way to use up those cereal boxes and a great gift as well. Nurse Tilda is the perfect image to use and she's coloured up beautifully. Love it.
Hope you're well.

Hugs, xoxo

Lynnes old blog said...

Oh wow Jodie, what a fabulous creation, and your sweet little nurse is the perfect image!

Annette Bowes said...

STUNNING creation Jodie! Love all your gorgeous detail especially your beautiful flower arrangement on the top, take careX:)

Dawn Knapp said...

Hi Jodie. All of your projects are just amazing!! When I grow up, I wanna color just like you!! XOXO

♥Gry said...

Hi Jodie!
Oh gosh! This is gorgeous.

Hugs, Gry

Cami said...

Oh my Jodie, your recycled cereal box turned out to be a gorgeous tissue box cover! This nurse Tilda is just perfect for this and the red gingham ribbon and white lace are beautiful together! The top of the box is just so beautiful with all the pretty flowers! I love this!
Hugs,
Cami

Anonymous said...

Very Pretty. Your Tilda nurse looks perfect on your lovely tissue box. Very cheery
Hugs Julie P

cabio's craft corner said...

Wow Jodie, I love this gorgeous altered tissue box. Beautiful deco and it adds a touch of romantic here too. Bravo :o)
Hugs,
Cabio

Mandy said...

Another big wow Jodie this is stunning, you are soooooooo talented, all your creations are amazing and so inspiring.
I don't know why you haven't been popping up on my dashboard I so I've signed in and hopefully that will do the trick, and I won't leave my visits so long next time :)
I hope you are having a wonderful Christmas
big hugs Mandy xx

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