Monday, February 7, 2011

{Vintage Lace}

 Another weekend has come and gone and Monday is here once again. *sigh*. So far this Monday is going well and I hope it continues to go that way! My card today is a bit out of my comfort zone, I am more "Cutesy", than "Shabby Chic", but I think it turned out OK. I used the Stampin' Up! set "Butterfly of Happiness". I also used the SU Background stamp " French Script". I used my handy dandy Cricut and SCAL software to cut out the layered shape. I just have to say that I love that I didn't have to buy any metal dies to create this shape. It really is amazing what you can do with a Cricut and SCAL. The DSP is by DCWV. I machine stitched around the layer, and distressed the edges with SU chalk, and my finger. Seriously, I can't find anything that spreads out the color better then that! I created the roses with the EK Success 2" Scallop punch and SU dsp. The used vintage blue and cream colored lace that I found at an estate sale. It smelled "old" when I bought it so I just put a few dryer sheets in with the lace and that took care of the smell.  Finally I finished off the card with ribbon, and half pearls.  Today I am playing along with a few challenges:






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8 comments:

AGohl said...

What a beautiful card. I would never have known that this style was out of your comfort zone... Absolutely gorgeous!

jimlynn said...

Absolutely STUNNING!!!! Gorgeous card.
Lynn

Jinny Newlin said...

Wow! This is beautiful, Veronica! LOVE your balance of the cluster of paper roses with your trio of pearls, not to mention all your fabulous, shabby details! Thank you so much for playing along with our Color Cue this month!

Ann Schach said...

Oh, wow! Is this fabulous or what! So vintage and beautiful!

~amy~ said...
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~amy~ said...

sooo pretty! Thanks for joining us at Card Patterns!

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful and elegant card! Thanks for joining us at Skipping Stones Design!

Dawn said...

Ya'll are killing me with this one...such a gorgeous creation! I love how you picked three shades for the flowers...perfect way to add dimension!

Thanks for playing along at Wplus9!