I was playing around with crazy ideas in my head one day, and this was the result. Wanting a shabby look, without having to do tons of distressing and what not, I decided to not completely ink up my Damask Designs images. It turned out pretty cool. And really “missing” a spot on the stamp, left me a perfect spot for the sentiment.
Did you have a wonderful weekend? I hope so!! thanks for stopping by!
Supplies: Stamps (Papertrey Ink-Damask Designs), Cardstock (Prism-Intense Kiwi, oh how I will miss thee…), Patterned paper (My Mind’s Eye), Ink (Stewart Superior Palette Beaux Arts Blue, Landscape), Ribbon (American Crafts), Lace (Wright’s), Twine (May Arts), Button (Blumenthal Lansing)
24 comments:
It's gorgeous!
That turned out really neat, Kimberly. I love how vintage-y (is that a word?) it looks!
Neat technique leaving part of the stamp uninked-love the scalloped lace!
Its lovely and vintage Kimberly. I love it!! And the button is gorjuss!! xxx
beautiful!!
Very pretty, Kim! I love the sketch, colors, and embellishments!
Beautiful!!
This is so beautiful, I love the stamping affect combined with the lace.
I love this shabby look! I need to try it more often!
Looks fabulous and that button goes so well.
What a gorgeous card - I love that scalloped lace. It adds such a beautiful touch to your creation.
I have this PTI set and have played around with it with not much luck. Thanks for the great inspiration piece!
Very pretty Kimberly! and this design lends itself so well to other sentiments!
Thank you for sharing and for the inspiration!
Have a great week!
gorgeous card! love the green and the shabby look.
gorgeous card! love the green and the shabby look.
Stunning!!! You take simple and then take it to another level!!
Oh this is BEAUTIFUL....and you've totally given me an idea of what to do with one of my newer sets. Thanks for the inspiration!
Love this -- simply beautiful!
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I Love the combination of lime green and blue. Nice work.
-Sari-
Love it Kim! That is one of my favorite ways to distress a background. Great color combo too!
Great card, love the sun rays. I will be re-visiting your blog for sure, saw a few great tutorials and ideas.
Marsha
Love your card! So elegant! The button is gorgeous.
Rose
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