'Flying things', is the new theme at Fashionable Stamping Challenges.
Please pop over for all the details and see what we all made.
We especially need to see that stamping is the focal point in the project and you must follow the theme. There is a generous prize offered by our Sponsor Flonzcraft
So as you can see from the card I made , my take on the theme went a little sideways. I was assured by my DT sisters that this was okay.
I love this stamp from Chocolate Baroque and it always brings a smile to the face of the recipients when I use it on my cards.
The papers I used for layering are from a Tim Holtz stack
A piece of scrap corrugated card, then the image. All the colouring and shading were distress inks, Frayed Burlap, Vintage Photo and a touch of Salty Ocean.
The die cut pieces are an Alterations die.
Thank you for stopping by to take a look, your comments are always appreciated.
A fabulous card Yvonne and a great take on the theme.
ReplyDeleteWishing you and yours a very happy Easter.
Hugs Brenda xx
i love your cards they are always interesting, pretty with a twist of funk,EE
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Yvonne, love that stamp and its perfect for this months theme. Hope you're enjoying the Easter weekend
ReplyDeleteClaire xx
Love your flying phone, wonderful idea! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteA brilliant interpretation of the theme!
ReplyDeleteAlso a great stamp and I love the elements you brought together - fabulous card.
Wishes
Lynne
Just call me! What a fabulous mobile phone and how clever! Love this card! My chevron die should be arriving shortly and I love how you used it! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteSo fun, and it made me chuckle!!!
ReplyDeleteA great card Yvonne - love your take on this challenge with that image and quote!
ReplyDeleteAvril xx
I think the ideas on this are just amazing--love the stamp you have chosen
ReplyDeleteChrissie x
That is a great stamp and I love your take on the theme Yvonne - it's great x
ReplyDeleteA great interpretation! I love the direction you've taken for this, it's so nice when you can put a twist to something :-)
ReplyDeleteSally
Just wonderful, love the use of the CC and the torn edges.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this - brilliant play on words with the mobile phone, and the fab watercolour tinting on the image. Gorgeous grungy feel with the corrugated card and chevrons too!
ReplyDeleteAlison xx