Hi everyone, here is a project I made recently, a Easel Card with 2 lovely techniques/tutorials, for more pics and info please visit: http://www.craftytreasures.com.au/?p=7267
Supplies:
Stamps: Lazar Studiowerx – Elements/Innocence, Kaisercraft – Clear/Flourishes, Stampin’ Up! – Floral Background, Hero Arts – Old Script
Paper/Cardstock: Kaisercraft – (6 x 6 inch) Paper Pad/Gypsy Sisters Collection
Ink/Colour: Ranger – Tim Holtz/Distress Ink, Marvy Matchable, Acrylic Paint, White Gel Pen (for highlighting)
Accessories: Spellbinders – Nestabilities/Resplendent Rectangles & Fleur De Lis Squares, My Favorite Things – Die-namics/Mini Rolled Roses, Stampin’-Up! – Embossing Folder/Square Lattice
TFL
Petrina K
Date: Monday, April 29, 2013 GMT Views: 1182
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Tue, Apr 30, 2013 @ 4:54 AM
Lovely! A vintage beauty!
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Tue, Apr 30, 2013 @ 4:01 PM
Love the idea of the flourish holding the easel card in place!Also LOVE those Resplendant Rectangles. I have to figure out how you made it into a square! I'll go to your blog and see if you explained:-) Amazing image in the center and your littel rose in her hair is brilliant!
Registered: April 15, 2008 Location: Seattle Area Posts: 25018
Mon, May 13, 2013 @ 4:57 PM
Gorgeous! This card with it's monochromatic colors and beautifully framed portrait brought to mind the painting in "Ever After", the Drew Barrymore movie, when I saw this. I loved that painting, so it's a compliment.
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