Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Theatre

Happy Wednesday, friends! I hope you are having a great week so far! Today I have a fun card that I made using the Opera Set from Rubbernecker Stamps! I just love the retro feel of all of the images in this set and find I go to them again and again!

I stamped a panel of white cardstock with the cherub flourish and added it to a black card base. I then stamped the large poster stamp onto some white cardstock and then distressed the edges a bit to set it apart from the background. I was inspired by the French feel of the card to make a "garter" along the edge by layering a couple pieces of ribbon and then adding some rhinestones. Fun!

Thank you, as always, for visiting my little corner of the crafty world! I sincerely appreciate all of you! :)

Supplies: Stamps - Opera Set (RN), Cardstock - Basic Black, Whisper White (SU!), Ink - Riding Hood Red, Basic Black (SU!), Corner Chomper, Lace/Trim (La Stephanoise), Rhinestones (Martha Stewart Crafts)

8 comments:

  1. A great card Jen! love that 'garter' on the side! This is such a fun vintage image!

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  2. Ooooo Jen!! I love this dramatic card!! The red garter is so fun, and I love the poster image!! What a beauty!!

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  3. What a gorgeous and unique card! Stunning.

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  4. What a fun card and a classic beauty, Jen! Love, love the elegant color combo, and your stamping is fantastic. That poster image is fabulous. Love that you kept it black and white. And your garter creation is so pretty. Adds so much great detail. :)

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  5. WOWZA...Super elegant. Love that splash of red. My daughter loves theater. She'd love this gorgeous creation. :)

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  6. What a fab fun vintage project! Love the colours and the image.

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  7. Hi Jenn!! Thanks for your lovely comment on my tag! The glitter is just Martha Stewart from Michael's... it's her Coarse glitter. I just sprayed the tags with adhesive them poured it on. You can also use your glue stick if you know your ink is good and dry. Use your coupon!! :)

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  8. Wow, love the drama of this card - just stunning!

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