For this month's Dirty Girl Challenge - Everything Old is New Again.
My background panel and image panel are both Very Vanilla. For the background, I stamped Baroque Motifs in Old Paper Distress Ink and then sponged the edges. This panel was then sewn to a panel of River Rock. I cut the image panels with oval Spellbinders Nestabilities (which IÂ’ve had since they first came out) using my Cuttlebug. For the rose, I inked the image in Tattered Rose Distress Ink, and then rock and rolled (my technique I suppose) the stamp with Worn Lipstick Distress Ink. To add more definition to the petals, I edged the rim of the stamp with Fired Brick Distress Ink. All three images of the rose were inked in the same manner and stamped twice, rotating a quarter of turn with the second stamping. The edges of the Very Vanilla oval were sponged with Old Paper Distress Ink. The ribbon is from my scrap ribbon jar and the pin is something I found in my stash that IÂ’m sure I probably purchased on clearance some time ago.
Oh! It reminds me of all the wonderful cards you did with this image in the past, Sherry girl! I love this and espeically appreciate your description of the *rock and roll* technique on how you created the multicolor roses. Perfectly wonderful and *perfectly my Sherry*.