Cooking Tilda with Wooden Spoon

Here she is, “Cooking Tilda with Wooden Spoon”… well at least I think that is her name. I finally got around to putting this one on a card and kept the embellishments in the background so she’ll stand out more. As you can see I also had to add a face. 😀 This little smirk appears to work out well and this time I also added lashes.


To read more about the details on the background of this image then check out my Tip, Tricks & Techniques post. 😀

Main Stamp: Cooking Tilda with Wooden Spoon (Mag)
Patterned Paper: scraps
Chipboard: Love Heart Swirls (MiC)
Metal Die: Spellbinders Nestabilities Labels Seventeen and Magnolia Doohickey Cherry Lace
Copic Colors:
-skin: E000, E00, E11, E13, E15, R11, R12
-hair: W2, W4, W6, W8
-clothes: E40, E41, E42, E43, R30, R32, R35, R37, R39, G20, YG17, YG25
-spoon: E35, E57, E59
-background: E50, E51, E53, E41, E42, E43, R000, R12, R14, YG21, G24, T0, T2, T4, T6, 0

Did you know? Studio Ghibli, Inc. is a Japanese animation film studio founded in June 1985. The company’s logo features the character Totoro (a large forest spirit) from Hayao Miyazaki’s film My Neighbor Totoro. The name Ghibli is based on the Arabic name for the sirocco, or Mediterranean wind, which the Italians used for their Saharan scouting planes in the Second World War, the idea being that the studio would blow a new wind through the Japanese anime industry.
[Studio Ghibli, Wikipedia.org]

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