{For quick cardmaking I alway have my go to "Base Card"- corrugated cards from Michaels! So get your "go to" base; grab a doily, some Graphic 45 paper and tags, and a Chipboard die cut and we are off!}
{Start by Smooching your card base with Smooch Spritz in Vanilla Shimmer, then ink the edges with Stephanie Barnard Premium Dye Ink- I used Cornflower}
{then ink your doily with your color choice- then ink your chipboard frame with Frost White- I used one from Imaginarium Designs}
{Attach your doily, then a piece of your favorite paper- I am using Graphic 45's Place in Time January Cut aparts. Then add some Tombow 3D foam squares from their Crafters Collection-they have the tiny ones!- and attach over the top}
{For the finale I attached a chipboard tag and a sprig of glittery wire branch with a little sweet piece of lace-and voila!}
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The Stamps of Life will be giving away a prize to 3 lucky people – one stamp set (of the winner’s choice) per winner.
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Pretty fancy framework!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! This is really lovely!! -Anna.
ReplyDeleteSuper Wow love the Vintage look and the layering is Awesome. love the colors thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the blue look I did some blue cards this year too, it is so cute!
ReplyDeleteStunning card!
ReplyDeletelove your card, going to have to buy me some "base" cards, love those.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this card!!! So many of you are using Kraft papers and it's stamps and shows up beautifully on it!!! I'm amazed. I've never used Clearsnap so I definitely want to try it!!! Thanks for the opportunity!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the card. It is beautiful. Thanks for letting me see it.
ReplyDeleteLovely card with the doily and glitter.
ReplyDeleteThis card looks beautiful. Those details you put it make it awesome. Thanks for the idea b
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletebeautiful! love the corrugated kraft background and use of the doily!
ReplyDeleteWhat a striking card! I love the textures and the layers on that center element!
ReplyDeleteThe idea of inking the doily really makes the card stand out, and love how you used the Chunky Glitter on the frame.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!!
ReplyDeleteOh, now this is MY style!!! Love your card! I'm going to try that corrugated look :D
ReplyDeleteI love the old time feel and charm of the card.
ReplyDeleteI am also a fan of corrugated paper. Love the colour combo.
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Jeanette
jgthrane@gmail.com
Beautiful card! Looks so complicated and elegant! You could sell it for millions!
ReplyDeleteStunning! What attention to detail...
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Wow impressive card!
ReplyDeleteSuch an elegant card. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card!
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Terri
myneed2craft.blogspot.com
myneed2craft dot gmail dot com
oh my, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love the vintage look, your card is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! THis is SO BEAUTIFUL!! I LOVE the VINTAGE FEEL!! THANKS for sharing and for the chances to win!! Have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
ReplyDeleteYour card is perfect, I love all the layers! Your project is also the one I pinned for this blog hop!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card...love the corrigated background, simple elegance with that G45, snd that cornstarch blue... so perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the extra chance
ReplyDeleteFabulous card! Love the supplies you used!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThis is really a lovely card. It seems like I'm looking through a snowy window.
ReplyDeleteHow innovative. happy holidays
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I love all the inking.
ReplyDeleteGreat details on this pretty card.
ReplyDeleteStunning card! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI have some of the corrugated paper but I haven't used it yet. You've given me an idea of how to use it for a greeting card. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLovely quick card - of course it would take me hours to produce this!
ReplyDeleteJulie
This is beautiful. I'm very impressed. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was that this looks way too complicated, so thanks for simplifying the directions - very nice!
ReplyDeleteGreat card - can't believe it's so simple to layer and get this look.
ReplyDeleteNice card
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great & simple card, Denise! I love the colors! I don't stop by enough, but wanted to let you know that I admire your work and your awesome tutorials! Happy holidays. ♥
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