Friday, 30 September 2011
Crinklies
What a happy band of friends these three old biddies look, I thought maybe a big blousy over the top flower might cheer them up a bit.
Anyway, over at Gingersnap Creations the Spicy Supply Challenge GC 118 is Crimpers.
Either search out the old crimping tool,, or pleating is acceptable I think.
I've never used mine in years, so it crimped the border and the die cut shabby chic flowers. It may have done the card as well, but it wasn't wide enough. Shading was antique linen and vintage photo distress inks. The stamp I cannot remember which company it came from. This I think is one of the minus points to unmounted stamps
Thankyou for stopping by to take a look, I realy appreciate your comments.
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Ohhh fabulous !! Love the pic and love love that flower
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I hope you have a lovely weekend
hugs June
Fabulous! Love the ladies and how you used the crimper! Fantastic card and design. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great image. Wonderful creation. I love the colors and your flower looks terrific...Donna
ReplyDeleteThat's a great image, and I like the look of the crimping in your flower.Jean x
ReplyDeleteGreat piece. I think the image is from Lostcoastdesigns! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteLove that flower and how you used the crimper. It does pay to hang on to things. Fab vintage colours
ReplyDeleteChris xo
Lovely card. Fab flower.
ReplyDeleteRegards Florence x
Terrific card with lots of wonderful crimping. Whats the difference between a crinkly and a wrinkly? Anyone know? x
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous card Yvonne. I have that stamp too and I think its Lost Coast Designs. Love the big flower too
ReplyDeleteJoan
Fantastic, love the use of the crimpers.
ReplyDeletelol, what a great fun card, crinkly flower looks lovely
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this is gorgeous - thank you so much for the pen nibs xxx
ReplyDeleteWOW! Love your card. Thanks for joining us at Gingersnap Creations!
ReplyDeleteThat's such a great stamped image Yvonne and I love how you've used it too - love the blousey flower too x
ReplyDeleteI love this and the title of the post :)
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