Today I have a card for The Shabby Tea Room Challenge # 20
They want us to create a card or project using ONE ribbon, TWO buttons and THREE punches or dies!
So...here is my take on it! I used PTI cardstock in the colors of Vintage Cream,Sweet Blush, and True Black. All of the patterned paper is from an old emphera package that I had by Distinct Marketing Design,Inc. The dies that I used are Nestabilities Labels Four, PTI's Book Mark Topper, and Fillable Frames #4.Stamps are PTI Fancy Flourishes and the sentiment is from Delightful Dahlia.The bling is Zva.The buttons are from WalMart and the ribbon and tag are from my stash.
Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day!!
I love this card.. it is amazing, so many details.. there is a lot of look at.. . Please come and visit my blog too!
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http://jessicalynnoriginal.blogspot.com/
How very elegant and pretty! I just love those buttons! They really caught my eye and look just fabulous mixed with the gem flourishes. Love how you've used the PTI goodies here. Your mixture of stamping and papers is beautiful. Thanks for joining us at TSTR.
ReplyDeleteOh my this is simply fantastic! I appreciate you stopping by my blog so that I can come and visit yours, as your work is so amazing! Great set of vintage details and papers, love the bling and ribbon.
ReplyDeleteFantastic vintage card! I love how you used the PTI dies and paper. Thanks so much for playing along this week in the Tea Room.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful card!! you really good at making such cards! so many details! well done!
ReplyDeleteWow,your card is beautiful,so much detail. I love the vintage feel and those buttons are gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery prety! Love the colors and the ribbon treatment! Thanks for playing along with us at TSTR! :)
ReplyDeleteYour card is gorgeous!!! I love all the different elements used to create it. Those buttons are fabulous too! Very, very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful...you pull off shabby wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteHow do you *do* that? My mind just does not work in a collage-y way and I am amazed by all the designs & textures & colors! Beautiful, Teresa!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Jill - absolutely beautiful creation you have, but cannot figure out how to do this myself. Stunning...just stunning.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful vintage charm!! Thanks for sharing with us in the Tea Room :)
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