Sunday Stampers put a frame on it . Used distress inks and stains abandoned coral mermaid lagoon cracked pistachio dried marigold wild honey seedless preserve dusty concord tumbled glass squeezed lemonade . Used Kaiser Kraft stamps and a swirl from paper artsy . The butterfly and flowers are Tim Holtz large alteration dies . Made a change from Browns and purples . Crackle accents on the frame and treasure gold here and there . Think I would have put some more flowers on but I ran out of time ,really enjoyed doing this and finally cracked my rose centers thanks to Pauline Wheeler visiting our Lovely town . Had a really couple of bad days so this cheered me up . Happy days xx
Made this card for our well cool craft Teacher Jamie Rodgers as he had a big birthday this weekend . It was based in the Tim Holtz March Tag made into a card ! Using distress paints ranger texture paste gold embossing powder archival ink pad clear embossing powder the Butterfly stamp from Tim Holtz perspective stamp set and the arrow and Words are Kaiser crafts stamps . Can't believe it's the first time I have used texture paste I think we will become well acquainted lol . Hoping this will also cover Hels Sunday Stampers challenge "things that Fly" Loved making this
Good morning to you on this rainy windy day . As you can see I have moved my stash to my bedroom temporarily as we are due to decorate downstairs this year ,I have managed to find a space at the bottom of my bed for my unit and a little corner for my table so it will not stop me playing plus some of my stash is under the bed LOL. On my table is a picture frame I have tarted up cant see it very well and some practice stampings on mountboard . I have already been playing up here as you can see by the distress ink stain on my cream carpet whoops !! Well thats my place for this week if you would like to find out more and see more please go to the lovely Julia Dunnit's Blog and you will find a treasure chest of crafters have a good week xxxxxxxxxxx
Really cool card! The chains look fab round the cogs - brilliant! xxx
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