Another card I put together with that Basic Grey paper I picked up at Back Porch Memories here in Fairbanks. Add a .com to that and you can check it out yourself. I used Stampin' cs as the base, took my color cues from the ds paper and added the cloth flowers, snap, and the silver micro beads. Several days ago, I saw a few blogs doing a double ribbon challenge that I believe started here on SCS. That was an element I wanted to give a try.
Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2008 GMT Views: 686
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Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Wed, Apr 09, 2008 @ 10:39 PM
If I was in the craft store and saw this paper, I would simply keep walking. How amazing you had the vision to see it's possibilities. It's simply gorgeous and your card is absolutely drop dead gorgeous!
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Art Neko and Prickley Pear DTs
Former DT Dolce Designs, Rubbernecker, StampItCrazy,
I Brake For Stamps
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Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Wed, Apr 09, 2008 @ 10:43 PM
I had to place this right into my faves. I just cant believe how wonderful this paper is. I'm all over Basic grey, but, here again, I must have just past this over thinking who could ever use this stuff! Well, you just showed me that a true artist would use it. So, I guess that makes you one heck of a great artist with extraordinary vision! Thanks so much for sharing this awesome card and making me realize I maybe need to stop and look at the design before I dismiss it so quickly. Off to the store tomorrow to get all of this I can. It's one gorgeous card!
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Art Neko and Prickley Pear DTs
Former DT Dolce Designs, Rubbernecker, StampItCrazy,
I Brake For Stamps
DO U KNOW?
BRAK members love to send SCSers cards on their birthdays? Come join us.
"Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there
is no path and leave a trail." ... Ralph Waldo Emerson