Vintage Sally and her Snail (Stamping Bella)
Hello!
I've had another go at creating a vintage feel using distress inks and this time I tried Frayed Burlap on the edges!
I used:
Sally & Her Snail - Stamping Bella
Promarkers
Frayed Burlap Distress ink
Ivory Lace - Crafty Ribbons
Ribbon - The Works
Pearls - Hobbycraft
Paper from stash
I followed this sketch from Stamping Bella:
Thought I'd go for lovely cream and brown! Forgive the badly lined up lace and ribbon I was tired yesterday lol!!
Thanks for visiting!
Lucy x
Challenges:
Simon says stamp Wednesday - Create with critters
The Crazy Challenge - Ribbons
(New Lace & Distress ink)
Ribbon girl - Use any image
A gorgeous card Lucy, a lovely design and papers........your image is adorable with beautifully coloured and fabulous details!!
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Heather xx
Thanks so much for joining us with Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge.
I just love this image and your colour combo on this card is gorgeous. Great distressing again and the sentiment is perfect.
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What a cute and fabulous card! I love the image and your coloring is superb! Thanks for joining us at The Cutie Pie Challenge this month! Hugs, Gail
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ReplyDeleteFabulous card... Another beautiful image....
Hugs Sylvie xx
Badly lined up? No way...it's fantastic, such a beautiful stamp and lovely colours. Love the pretty flowers too xx
ReplyDeletePretty image and love the design (from a Distress Ink addict!!) Thanks for joining us at Winter Wonderland. Carol S. DT
ReplyDeleteAdorable and so gorgeous, beautiful colouring.
ReplyDeleteWendy xx
Love the details and soft colors! Awesome! Thanks so much for playing Simon Says Stamp Wednesday “Create with Critters” Challenge!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful vintage card Lucy - the image is adorable - Michelle x
ReplyDeleteOoooh I love this Lucy, it is so pretty :o)
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Tracey
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Adorable image, beautiful colouring and design, a gorgeous card. Thank you for joining us at Sweet Stampin' this week.
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Gorgeous card and I just love the image and papers chosen..xx {aNNie}
ReplyDeleteLove this that image and sentiment are lovely and such pretty embellishments love and hugs Carole x
ReplyDeleteHow did I come to miss this gorgeous card and post? She is adorable and your beautiful design shows her off wonderfully. I love your delicate colouring and a fab interpretation of the sketch too.
ReplyDeleteLorraine
oooh this is beautiful! such an adorable image and the papers are sooo pretty
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Oh this is so pretty! I love that image and you've coloured her and her snail perfectly! Good choice of papers and design too... and that trimming is gorgeous!
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Christine x
Adorable card Lucy - beautifully coloured image and I love the pretty embellishments.
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Hi Lucy, this is a beautiful card. I love the colours you have used and your colouring is wonderful.
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Wowww such a beautiful card did you make! Thank you so much for joining our Ribbon Girl Anyting goes with an image challenge! Good luck and hope to see you next time again. Warm hugs, Chantal
ReplyDeleteLovely work. Your colouring is amazing and this image is super cute. Thank you for joining our challenge at Winter Wonderland.
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Hugs, Iwona
This is so adorable. Love the details with the lace, flowers and gorgeous image. Thanks for playing at 613 Avenue Create and good luck. Hope to see you back tomorrow for a new challenge. Bettina DT Member 613 Avenue Create xx
ReplyDeleteIt's absolutely gorgeous; the colours and design are delightfully vintage and hurrah for Frayed Burlap!!
ReplyDeleteBig hugs, Kat xx
This is so darling, Lucy! I love the look of inked edges like this and always forget to do it! Thank you for the reminder of how much it adds to a card and congratulations on the win at Sweet Stampin'!! Sorry I haven't been by to see you for ages. Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteGorgeous - love that image.
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Helen x