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Thursday, July 7, 2011
Thursday's Dream Scheme's- Free Challenge week
This card was one that I really enjoyed making, It was not my normal kind of card. I first started with a background paper that was already distressed and using the Lg. Cathedral Window stencil (LJ 808) pasted with regular embossing paste. I then used the Sm. Cathedral window stencil (LJ 909) over the vase (LM194 ) and using Tim Holtz Distress inks Stormy blue replecated the same pattern in the vase as in the background. I then pasted the vase with translucent paste and when it was dry I cut it out. I then layered the card, popping the vase off the nacy blue cardstock and added Prima flowers and Just the Edge (Bazzill) butterflies which I distressed again with the Stormy Blue. As most of you know I usually do bright simple cards so this monochromatic card was different for me. I will be doing some more in the future. Now hop on over to see what my Dream Team sisters Have been up to this week and leave us a little comment to tell us what you think.
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Fun, fun, fun Georgia!!! It doesn't matter what kind of card you make, it isnalways gorgeous! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great creation and must have taken considerable time to create! Another Georgious designer card.
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I like that you used both sizes of that Cathedral Window Stencil.
ReplyDeletevery sweet. Love this!
ReplyDeleteLove how you replicated your background onto your vase. Isn't it fun when you step outside your usual box and it turns out wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLovely card and very fun to boot!
ReplyDeleteLabor intensive, but well worth the effort. It's a beautiful card, Georgia.
ReplyDeleteGreat combo of colors and stencils!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love the vase, I STILL keep forgetting to use the translucent paste. I'm going to have to put a sticky note on my forehead!! And yes smarty I have to get up WAY too early....6:15am UGH
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