This is my card for this week's TPT challenge - you'll be able to find out all about the details of the challenge and our destination this week HERE.
I started out by making some polished stone on glossy card to stamp my furniture on, then fussy cut it. I also stamped the little picture, the vase of flowers and the cat figurine and cut them out.
I used the Pop-Up Diorama Card tutorial, modifying it to make slightly more real estate; this folds flat to A2.
So instead of the measurements given, I used a strip 12 3/4" long by 5 1/2" high, scored at 4 1/4", 8", 8 1/2", 12 1/4". I used some very old papers, ribbon for the baseboard and a partial oval for a mat on the floor.
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Tue, Apr 17, 2018 @ 12:09 PM
Beautiful details in your pretty scenes, Sabrina. The pp is perfect for vintage wallpaper and your antique furniture is lovely with the polished stone finish. Carlene will love your card. Great job on the challenge.
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Tue, Apr 17, 2018 @ 3:44 PM
Oh my, Sabrina! What a beautiful card, and I also have never made a diorama card! I love the amazing effect using the polished stone technique for your antique furniture. It's so realistic...and I love the antique wallpaper (I remember this kind of wallpaper at my grandmother's house). That's a long time ago, but it's still a cherished memory. All the wonderful details are beautifully done, my friend, and Carlene is going to love and cherish this card! Hugs, sweet friend! xoxo
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Wed, Apr 18, 2018 @ 8:19 AM
Wowsers Sabrina! Carlene is going to adore this fabulous card you have made for her. She loves vintage and this card is vintage couture! I love how you made these fabulous dressers with the polished stone technique, then stamped, colored and inked all your wonderful supporting elements that look amazing! I love the wallpaper too! This diorama card is fantastic, and thank you for sharing how you modified it to work for this card too. Carlene is going to flip when she receives this wonderful card in her mailbox. ~Karen.