Monday, August 26, 2013

Meg's Garden (Let's Take a Ride)

Oops I'm a bit late posting this but you'll find it on Meg's Garden blog.  Thanks to the ladies for the comments over there.
Let’s take a Ride
I loved this paper so much I found it hard to cover any of it so I began this layout by using cardstock with stamping, and then embossing in gold a script stamp.  To add a bit more dimension I then stamped with a background crackle stamp in brown to blend with the brown cogs on the top right.  The centres of some cogs were stamped in the centre with gold ink.
I fussy cut the car and compass on the bottom half of the page so I could slip my vintage photo behind these elements.

Meg’ Garden Product:
Roadster's Front Seat Blanket - P6359 

Other Products Used:
Spellbinders Sprightly Sprockets Die
Kaisercraft Stamp
Staz-On Timber Brown Ink

Cards
I just had to make a couple of cards with the rest of the paper in this range.  I had the extra piece that’s supplied with Meg’s Garden papers and some of the top half of the 12X12 sheet used on the layout.

I also used some cogs and the leafy die on the ‘Best Wishes’ card and I chose some of the beautiful flowers for the second one.

 Meg’ Garden Product:
Roadster's Front Seat Blanket - P6359 
Leafy Foliage Die - CC012 
Cornsilk Blooms - da806
Fairyland Transparency Butterfly - Tr105

Other Products Used:
Spellbinders Sprightly Sprockets Die
Sharpie Silver Pen
Dylusions Ink (on flower petals)
Kaisercraft Lace

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7 comments:

  1. Really enjoyed your 'reveal' over at Meg's Garden & that card with car around it....looks more fab every time I see it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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  2. awesome projects Sandra, love your cards :)

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  3. These look wonderful Sandra, the photo is perfect for the papers and the cards are beautiful too..

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  4. WOW Love your creations! The vintage feel to this projects is unreal! Love them! :)x

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  5. Ohhhh Sandra, these are adorable ... love the vintage feel, and how masculine they are.

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  6. Your projects are just lovely. I love all the fussy cutting and details!

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  7. Thanks for visiting Sandra. Your work is awesome and I'm going to enjoy exploring your blog :)

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