Hello crafty friends! Welcome to The Card Concept 127 and here is the inspiration picture:
I am going to have to say that this card is #3 in the Styles Defined:
3. Shabby Chic and Vintage
Definition:
- the use of used, worn or inexpensive components to make stylish goods
- distressed or sponged edges
- old feel-antiqued
- lots of embellishments
- ribbons or lace
- lots of layers
I stamped MFT's Wood Plank background stamp with Scrapbook.com's Charcoal Hybrid Ink for the background. The wreath is from Sunny Studio's Snowflake Circle Frame and I die cut lots of snowflakes out of Neenah Classic Crest 80 lb. white card stock and also from a piece of black and white gingham I had on my desk from a previous card. I just keep layering them up using Gina K Connect Glue. Here is my WIP (Work in Progress), also known as a messy desk!
I had a little wooden moose from the Pink and Main Christmas Card Kit and I thought it was just perfect for this wreath! I have the Star Confetti Fancy Cover Die from Hero Arts and I ran it also through white for lots of tiny stars.
Layered all the bits and added Sparkling Clear Jewels from Pretty Pink Posh. I always wish I could capture the sparkle in a card with a photo, but haven't been able to perfect that yet. I'll keep working on it! I left the inside blank for just that special occasion when I will need this card and add it at that time.
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This is soooo beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteLove the created wreath and the added touched with the kraft tones. Lovely design!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I can't believe that woodgrain is a stamp...looks so realistic! Your snowflakes create a stunning wreath...I just love ALL of it!
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