(patterned paper: prima, hambly, doodlebug, pink paislee; vintage image: the ephemera book; florals: prima; tissue tape: tim holtz; inks: ranger; embroidery floss: dmc; adhesives: tombow monorunner, uhu gluestick, gluedots)
a few other things i am always happy to include on my cards are: vintage images (whether real or, as in this case, faux), musical notes, text paper, prima florals and hand stitching... so just to be on the safe side i added ALL OF THOSE as well! :)
but how can YOU play along with the limelight sketch??!here are THE DETAILS:
**Use the sketch provided and try to incorporate some SCALLOPS!
**Key word for SCS upload is LLPC071.
**Post a comment with a link to your card on Mandy's blog by Sunday, April 17th, at midnight (or before winner is drawn Monday afternoon).
**PRIZE-winner is chosen randomly from all participants to receive a lovely treat!
*please note: no mollusks were harmed in the making of this greeting card. :)
**gorgeous** love that vintage image and that stitching....love love love!
ReplyDeleteoh so pretty ... love the colour palette
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, L! I love that you rotated the sketch; all I can see in my head is a cafe awning, but you see a fab card, Lauren-y style :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE BOTH the images of scallops, but now I'm starving! haha! Your card is absolutely GORGEOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteyou are too funny:) gorgeous card, and i've tried NOT to buy that prima flower for 2 months now, and you've gone and enabled me to want them even more:)
ReplyDeleteOh wow, they both look yummy, I don't know which one should i eat first, your card or the food?
ReplyDeleteHave a great time in CA!!!
lol i think the paper ones work much better on your beautiful card :)
ReplyDeleteThis card is gorgeous!! It is even better than the picture of tasty, yummy looking scallops. Although, I am now hungry. :)
ReplyDeletePretty card - almost as yummy as those scallops - they are a fave of mine.
ReplyDeleteYou've got quite the knack of creating beautiful cards that knock my socks off!
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