Saturday 18 May 2013

This and that


Use your stash/scraps-nothing new. Have a search in your craft room for things laid aside just in case they could be used later. Now thats the new challenge over at Sugar Creek Hollow. 'Clean it Out'.
So when I'd cleared myself a space, this was quite an easy card to put together.
 The page from the old book , under a pile of masks.
A topper and sentiment that do not match, but shaded with Victorian Velvet distress ink,  kind of look okay together.
 These  flowers were batch painted  a few weeks ago. Regular friends to my blog, I promise they are the last in this colour you will see .
The white mesh is two small pieces, the oval  shape covers the join. Even the pearl drop came from a trim I used recently.
Please pop over, to see what we have all been making and I hope you will join the fun.
Remember we like to see a vintage/shabby chic style.

Thanks for stopping by, I realy appreciate your comments.

9 comments:

  1. Gorgeous card! Know what you mean, I always have so many scraps lying around that it is difficult to use them all up! Hugs, Valerie

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  2. Great bit of de stashing Yvonne :) and a pretty card too !
    Von ♥

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  3. Very resourceful card making from you Yvonne, it's always great to be able to make something from what seems like nothing.

    Sally

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  4. such a pretty card Yvonne,
    hugs

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  5. Lovely card, the flower is beautiful, love all your layers too! ~Diane

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  6. Your card is vintage elegance and beauty, Yvonne! Love every detail. I'm so proud to be on the DT at Sugar Creek Hollow with you and the other talented ladies!

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  7. What wonderful finds you had on your desk!!! Lovely card!!

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  8. Such an amazingly beautiful card you have created. Love all the little details you have done - the flowers with the pearl are stunning Yvonne.
    Amelia.

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  9. You have created a wonderful piece of art from all of your bits and bobs absolutely stunning !

    Marie

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