Chardonnay Fleur



Here's another pocket card...this time is uses Basic Grey Periphery. I **love** the parisian feel of the paper. It is another design I worked on yesterday for the bride-to-be. This pocket card is stitched'orama....it was a great way to "adhere" the twill tape. I knew that I wanted to make one card with the Deluxe Designs Plain Janes Chipboard that I bought...long...long...time ago...I have several packages of the stuff..must have hit a good clearance {lol}. I tried to use my various MM paints but dang, they seem to be all sealed shut. I couldn't get the little buggers open...any helpful tips?
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ink: versafine vintage sepia paper: basic grey periphery accessories: deluxe designs chipboard, stampin' up twill tape, bling and janome

Comments

Anonymous said…
This is gorgeous!!! I love the patterns!
Laurel said…
Absolutely stunning! A lovely piece of art.
Lauren said…
These are so gorgeous and elegant. TFS!
Carla said…
Amy, this is just spectacular! She will love it! It's a true keepsake!
Angie Tieman said…
Wow! Gorgeous again!! So fanc-ee schmance-ee!! Love it!
Pinky Roth said…
Amy, this is so cool...I think you and I are suckers for something on sale!

Pinky
Carolina said…
Oh Amy this is beyond adorable!!! Love the flourish with the brads and the stitching is the perfect touch. You have so inspired me to dust off my sewing machine.
Elaine said…
These are superb!! Love Periphery the MOST!! Have you tried soaking the bottle in a bowl of hot water to help loosen the cap? Not sure if it will work, but maybe.....
Anonymous said…
Sometimes running something like that under hot water will loosen it up ... or a little paint thinner around the edge of the cap .... gorgeous card ... love the idea of attaching the twill with the stitching.
Julia Aston said…
what a beautiful pocket card! love all the stampings and colors - great stitching on this!