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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Really enjoyed your 'reveal' over at Meg's Garden & that card with car around it....looks more fab every time I see it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
ReplyDeleteawesome projects Sandra, love your cards :)
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful Sandra, the photo is perfect for the papers and the cards are beautiful too..
ReplyDeleteWOW Love your creations! The vintage feel to this projects is unreal! Love them! :)x
ReplyDeleteOhhhh Sandra, these are adorable ... love the vintage feel, and how masculine they are.
ReplyDeleteYour projects are just lovely. I love all the fussy cutting and details!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Sandra. Your work is awesome and I'm going to enjoy exploring your blog :)
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