It doesn't feel appropriate to write a story for this weeks Teapot Tuesday. My sincere thoughts are with Donna and her daughters.
I made this card for Donna when I was at craft camp (I will upload photos tomorrow and have a chat about that then). We were all given the latest range of papers by Kaiser craft along with a stamp set. I had limited supplies with me, so the window frame is made from cardstock scraps and the acetate was part of the packaging in the stamp set. I didn't have any ink suitable for stamping on acetate so I cut out the birdcage from the stamp set LOL.
I did have my leaf punch, hybiscus flower punch and my favourite awning punch with me (thank goodness). I scored the background paper to look like weatherboards. The vintage lady is a precut embelishment.
I just noticed when looking at the photo it is hard to tell this is a side step card (steps in middle section). The lady is placed on the first step - the second step is empty.
Thank you for looking ladies.
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Registered: March 15, 2012 Location: Alabama Posts: 11018
Tue, Jun 11, 2013 @ 7:47 PM
YAY! So happy to see your FABULOUS card in the gallery tonight Susie! You know, I was wondering if you skipped the step, it kinda looks like the center comes forward. But it either way, it is wonderful!!! Your flowers are just gorgeous and I am in AWE that you made the window with scraps!!! Love the vintage lady and the birdcage, both perfect for this week's theme! Another amazing card!!!
Registered: May 31, 2008 Location: Seattle Posts: 14509
Tue, Jun 11, 2013 @ 8:39 PM
Oh, Susie, Victorian wonderfulness is all over this. Hard to believe you had limited supplies but I do understand that when we wish to reach for something in particular, it is frustrating when it isn't there. None the less, you aced it yet again! Your wonderful creation will be so appreciated by the recipient(s). Hugs!
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Registered: February 9, 2010 Location: Mentone, California Posts: 7361
Tue, Jun 11, 2013 @ 9:24 PM
I love that you used the acetate from the stamp set for your window! You know that saying "necessity is the mother of invention"...well you are the epitome of that statement! Amazing card with limited supplies. Can't wait to hear all about your adventure. This card turned out beautiful and I know they will appreciate it very much!!!
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Tue, Jun 11, 2013 @ 9:48 PM
Susie, one would never know that you had limited supplies! Another great card!
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Registered: December 4, 2009 Location: Southern Utah's Dixie Posts: 20577
Wed, Jun 12, 2013 @ 1:44 PM
Susie, this wonderful window scene is fabulous!! I love all that your creativity has done with the product you had on hand! This came out a beauty to treasure!
Registered: March 17, 2011 Location: Tennessee Posts: 49
Wed, Jun 12, 2013 @ 7:24 PM
Susie, This is fabulous and no one would ever know you were limited on your supplies. I love that you used and made the best of what you did have available!
Registered: December 23, 2008 Location: Hyde Park, NY Posts: 710
Thu, Jun 13, 2013 @ 3:55 AM
Susie what a fantastic step card you have made, love the window effect. You are right it doesn't seem right to make up a story, but I hope that Donna's daughter will know our love during this difficult time. Thank you for being a part of that.
Rosalia
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