Working with Magical Names
It's just so fabulous to use with a little sentiment of your choice!!!
So adorable and cute Magical Card vy Vicky
For this card I decided to use some papers from Spring jubilee by Pink Paislee. I think it's just perfect for the vintage look. I used some vintage buttons from my buttons and some twine. I used my wonky rectangle to cut the image and the paper under it. And I stamped a little happy b-day sentiment from my stash.
Here's a closer look at the fabulous digi that I colored with my copics.
Coloring Detail,,,,,,,what a gorgeus work,,,
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Some previous works With this collection:
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For the love of Vintage
Astrid Maclean did a Play of Art,,,,OMG:Hello everyone, thanks so much for dropping in. This weekend I had some playtime so I decided to play with some of the wonderful designs from Nicecrane. I created a kind of accordion card, using the Tim Holtz Vintage Cabinet Card die.
I cut 3 large ones, two of them with the small cabinet card die inside to create frames, and then I used the cut outs for the end pieces as you can see from the pictures. I cut them all from chip board, then painted them with Fresco paints, first in Mud Splat, then with crackle glaze and then the top coat was Stone. When the crackle had done its magic I cut some trellises with a memory box die and glued them behind the two framed pieces. Finally I decorated them with papers from the Papermania Madame Payraud's collection. I totally love those papers. The vocal images are from the following two Nicecrane collections: Henry Hutt Women and Vintage Woman's Hats.
One of the end pieces, collaged with bits and pieces from the paper collection. I also stamped all the frames with a Stempelglede swirl stamp in Walnut Stain Distress Ink.
One of the Henry Hutt women, the roses are from the Graphics 45 Ladies' Diary collection. I inked them with some Aged Mahogany and Walnut Stain Distress Inks, to tone them down a bit. The butterfly is from the Madame Payrauds collection.
I thought this lady from the Nicecrane Vintage Woman's Hat collection, needed to take centre stage on this card. She looks so confident and happy. The other bits are mostly from the Madame Payrauds Collection again and another G45 rose.
Another Henry Hutt woman, to mirror the first one, again embellished with the G45 Lady's Diary flowers.
One of the Henry Hutt women, the roses are from the Graphics 45 Ladies' Diary collection. I inked them with some Aged Mahogany and Walnut Stain Distress Inks, to tone them down a bit. The butterfly is from the Madame Payrauds collection.
I thought this lady from the Nicecrane Vintage Woman's Hat collection, needed to take centre stage on this card. She looks so confident and happy. The other bits are mostly from the Madame Payrauds Collection again and another G45 rose.
Another Henry Hutt woman, to mirror the first one, again embellished with the G45 Lady's Diary flowers.
And the final end piece, to mirror the first panel.
And Here is the sheet used:
Special Thanks to Astrid and Vicky for these incredible works,,,,,wowwww,
5 comments:
Beautiful work everyone.
That accordion book is fabulous - the Madame Payraud & G45 papers are perfect for it.
Toni xx
beautiful cards.
gr karin
Beautiful work by everyone and I know I 'need' that die Astrid used.
B x
WOW! Need I say more? ;-) Love these great looking creations, fabulously made! Hugs, Ira x
Ira’s Crea Corner
Oh I will have to have some of the bird note cards. Loved Bonnie's card first time around, and loved those other birds too. Gotta check to see which set I've ordered awready and then grab at some more of them. TFS such beautiful work.
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