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mandag den 2. februar 2015

Elegant card

Hi there,
Today I would like to show you multilayer card. Edges were specially treated to get this aged effect. At the same time I used elegant borders on the top and bottom to make it more stylish.





The centre of the card is a piece of Vintage Venture paper which was cut out with the oval die. Around the frame I added various flowers. I also added some white delicate pearls. And at the end I splashed it with white ink.



Have a good day




torsdag den 24. juli 2014

A perfect day for discovering

Here is a layout for you today with Tailgate Marked. I have also used my favourite chipboard swirl from Wycinanka and a variety of white ink-it flowers, only I chose not to ink them but to keep them white and add some mica flakes.
 Here's a close-up of the flowers and the chipboard, which I have painted with distress paint in the shade "Pumice Stone", which is such a great match to the Tailgate collection.

Happy scrapping!
/Jenny


fredag den 22. marts 2013

A black and purple card


 Hi all

I´ve made this card with the purple papers in the Fleamarket Fall collection
I´ve used black cardstock, Mulberry Roses and flowers from Prima and dies from Cheery Lynn Design
The pearls are from the shop
Here u see the card open with a chipboard piece from the shop

Have a nice day
Mona Gry

fredag den 27. juli 2012

Hang It Up


Most often I find myself creating something that can hang in my craft room for inspiration, pops of color and gives me a little pick-me-up on those down days.
This set today does it all.  Featuring beautiful Riddersholm ribbon, papers, tags and the amazing new mulberry flowers.  Layers of leaves, which I adhered to a die cut circle wreath, sprinkled with adhesive pearls and topped with one layered flower.  Here is how you create this flower.
Begin by using one of these flowers.  Remove the green leaf portion of the flower, unless you like the green color on the flower petals.  Soak in a shallow bowl of water until the flower is wet.  Set on a towel or napkin.  Carefully begin spreading the petals out from the center.  The bottom two layers will remove themselves.  Allow to dry.  For the second flower follow my post HERE.  Once both flowers are dry, adhere together.
And, this set is not complete without a card. Have a wonderful Friday!

Andrea