I used from the Recipe
2 images~~A Double bow~~3 Flowers
This week at My Time To Craft, Kim has given us a recipe to follow to create our project.
We are to choose 3 items only from the list.
2 Images
3 or more eyelets
3 flowers
3 buttons
Easel card
Gate Fold Card
1 Double bow with any material, twine, cotton, ribbon, cord of choice
Stripey Design Paper
Blue
I have been looking for a project to use my newly acquired Inidgo Blu stamps (free in the UK with a magazine), during April. I was inspired by a quick card by Clair Horner , a designer in the magazine.
I have used to create this card....
TH Distress Inks, Mowed Lawn, Peeled Paint, Broken China, Shaded Lilac, Dusty Concord, Mustard Seed
Dried with my Heat tool, water then finger splattered over the card. Patted Dry, then heat dried.
Clear Embossing Powder~~ Memento - Tuxedo Black
Images and sentiment from the Exclusive Indigo Blu stamp set.
Lilac and yellow ribbon for the bow
Quickie glue Pen and Glamour Dust Crystal
A fancy brad in the ribbon from stash.
White 8 inch square card, silver mirri and black card.
I do hope you have a go with the recipe, I look forward to visiting you. Thanks for taking the time to pop in to see me, and again for any comments you may have left me. I do appreciate your visits.
Great card Caz, I have this stamp too, think you've inspired me to have ago and use it! ;)
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Stunning Card Caz love the image and your background. Very pretty. Love Alison xx
ReplyDeleteLovely card Caz, I love this stamp set and you have really showcased it
ReplyDeleteOh this is super and I loved those stamps so much I bought the magazine too, They are brilliant, Hope you have a great weekend, Love Hazel (didos)xx
ReplyDeleteOh wow this is stunning, love your use of the distress inks with those lovely new stamps.
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This is so, so beautiful CAZ. It has an almost dreamy effect to it.
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning hun, just love it!
ReplyDeleteHugs Shell xx
Wow, this is gorgeous! I love what you've created with inks and the freebie stamps!
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