Hi again ladies,,,,,,Halloween is coming soon, so I have designed a
really so cute Vintage Halloween Collection to create unique
and sweet party invitation ,cards, and anything you can imagine
Take a look to the complete sheet:
And ...all over are you looking for
some inspiration?????
I asked to Gayle Page-Robak to color some of these amazing
digis and now you can watch all you can create with these packs:
They have been created with
Pre-Colored Vintage Halloween DSL
And here are my new Halloween Releases

GET HERE VINTAGE HALLOWEEN DSL

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Grace Wiederseim or Grace Drayton
(1877 Philadelphia - 1936 New York)
Wiederseim was
the
daughter of George Gebbie, Philadelphia's first art publisher.
Her most famous creations were the Campbell's Soup kids in
1905,
a milestone in American advertising. At the age of
seventeen, she began her commercial art career, and within a year she
sold her first magazine illustration. She and her sister,
Margaret Gebbie Hays, created a series of newspaper features with
Margaret's verses and Grace's illustrations. She married (and
divorced) twice, first to Theodore E. Wiederseim (the advertising
executive that snagged the Campbell's Soup account), and then to W.
Heyward Drayton III.Margreet from Margreet´s Scrapcards made this really stunning and
all over soooooo funny card working with my new
Adorable Widerseim Collection
Enjoy coloring these really
sweetie famous picts and with
your own personal style
Time is money Card by Margreet
This vintage card is made with an image of Nicecrane's Adorables
Wiederseim sheet. I have coloured with distress markers. There's a
pre-coloured version too (if you are in a hurry). Papers are Graphic 45
and are distressed and torned, the weathered clock (2x for a shadow
effect) is worked on with vintage photo, just like the ticket stamp (Tim
Holtz) and the pocket watch is a Marianne Design stamp.
Detailed View (Coloring by Margreet)
Choose your favorite Widerseim Version:










































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