Friday, July 15, 2011

Merci Stampin' D'Amour

Good Friday morning everyone, today is my last post for Stampin' D'Amour, I had lots of fun designing with their beautiful images and got to design alongside the wonderful and talented Jen and Pamela, thank you ladies.  My card features two of my favorite images from the "French Vintage" clear stamp set, I stamped the images with baroque burgandy ink from Stampin' Up on white cardstock.  The layout of the card is based on sketch #199 from Mojo Monday, I also followed this week's challenge #70 over at The Shabby Tea Room.
Used several flowers, the large flower I misted with vanilla Smooch Spritz and heat embossed with clear embossing powder, I got this technique from my very best friend Velma.  Also added a combination of punched leaves in different cardstock colors.
Thank you so much for stopping by, until next time and have a great day.
 
Supplies:
Size:  4 1/4" x 5 1/2"
Stamps: Stampin' D'Amour (French Vintage)
Inks: Stampin' Up (Baroque Burgundy), embossing ink dauber
Paper:  Bazzill cardstock, GP 110Lb. white cardstock, EK Success
Accessories:  Spellbinders (Labels Four), Martha Stewart border punch (Flower Bed), Martha Stewart punches (branch, frond, oak leaf), lace, hand dyed seam binding, Prima Flowers, Wild Orchid Crafts white rose buds, Want2Scrap red adhesive pearls, Smooch Spritz (Vanilla Shimmer), ultra thick embossing powder, pop dots
Challenges:  Mojo Monday sketch #199, The Shabby Tea Room #70

5 comments:

  1. beaitful, I'm sure you will be missed!!!

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  2. Wonderful card! You layering of flowers is GORGEOUS! Thanks for joining us this week at The Shabby Tea Room ;-)

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  3. Such a beauty! The layered embellishments are just gorgeous. Thanks for playing Mojo Monday!

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  4. Your card is absolutely beautiful!!

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  5. Oh so pretty - great colors! So glad you could play along with us in the Tea Room this week!

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