Thursday 16 February 2012

Vintage Thanks for PP82

For this card I "case'd" myself : )  I saw the challenge over at The Paper Player's this week and knew I had to do something for it.  I LOVE this colour combination....Poppy Parade, Pool Party, Soft Suede and Very Vanilla.  For a template I copied a card that I did for my monthly class last week.

I had fun with lots of Sale-a-bration product for this card.  First the card I did for the challenge:


I've had this piece of Embossed (with Vintage Wallpaper TEF) Very Vanilla cardstock around since Christmas and finally found a use for it in this card.  It, along with all the other pieces of cardstock and Everyday Enchantment DSP (SAB 2012), was sponged with Soft Suede ink to age it a little. 


I really like the little medallion in the "Fresh Vintage" set (SAB 2012).  I stamped in Pool Party and hand cut the medallion and then layered it on top of a Poppy Parade flower from the Triple Layer Blossom Punch.  This little medallion is all tied together with a Vintage brad, Chantilly lace and Calypso Coral organza ribbon (from SAB 2012).


To frame the sentiment I embossed an image from the "Elementary Elegance" set (SAB 2012).  Here's a look at the card I did for my class:



Remember, you too can earn any of these Sale-a-bration products for each $60 you spend on Stampin' Up product.  Contact me today to find out more!

Happy Stamping!

4 comments:

  1. Beautiful, Laura! I love the embossed and sponged background! Thanks for playing with The Paper Players!

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  2. Both cards are lovely Laura! The gather of ribbon to the side is really a cute look!! Thanks for playing with The Paper Players!

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  3. Both cards are fabulous, Laura. So glad you joined the Paper Players this week
    Jaydee

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  4. So pretty, Laura! I just love the fantastic ribbon detail. Thanks so much for joining us this week at the Paper Players! :)

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