This week's Friday MashUp Challenge #103 is to use note paper and distressing. I decided to use the sketch from The Sweet Stop's Sketch Challenge #204 and attempted to make an aged distressed looking card. Not my usual style but I do kind of like it!
And here's my card.
Recipe:
Stamps: Botanical Silhouettes, Daydreamer both from SU
Papers: Riding Hood Red, Basic Black, Regals DSP Stack, Newsprint DSP (Retired), Love Letter DSP (Retired) all from SU, Tea Dye Duo from PTI
Inks: Riding Hood Red, Basic Black, Garden Green all from SU
Accessories: Basic Black 3/8" Taffeta Ribbon from SU, Mega Gracious Vases Dies from PTI, Brads from Stash
And that's all from me for this post folks! Thanks for stopping by.
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Love your vase and the sentiment! The layout you chose is so cute. Thanks for joining the Friday Mashup this week.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is fabulous! I love the polka dot background and the distressing is lovely. Love the sideways sentiment on the margin of the paper. Great card! Thanks for sharing with us at The Friday Mashup!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Vannessa! Those red flowers look so striking over the lined paper! Thanks for playing along with the Friday Mashup this week!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Vanessa. Beautiful images and papers. The lined paper looks great behind the main image. Thank you for playing along with us at The Sweet Stop.
ReplyDeleteSo, so pretty. Great job with the sketch, thanks for playing at The Sweet Stop.
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