Krafty Girl Challenge #115

This is my second post of the day. Please click here or scroll down to see my post for Sparkle Creations February Release Day. Thanks! =)

Happy weekend and thanks for joining me for another Krafty Girl Challenge. Here is my card for the challenge.


This week's hostess is Sandie and the challenge is to use Pearls and Pins in your projects. I honestly rarely use pins in my cards/projects and I had to dig out these pins from one of my scrapbook kits from ages ago.


I used the beautiful Queen Guinevere for my card. She is stamped on PTI's Stamper's Select White cardstock, colored with Copic markers then cut and embossed using a Labels Nine die with the out of frame die cutting technique.


The patterned paper is from Miss Caroline Howdy Doody 6x6 Designer Paper Pad by My Mind's Eye. I stamped Lace Background from Hero Arts on the card base with VersaMark for a little interest. The sentiment comes with this stamp.

Kimmie has put up six fabulous stamps for 40% off sale for this week's Frugal Friday Specials. You can see the samples in this post and shop here!

Also, would you like to hang out with us and watch the creation of a new Kraftin' Kimmie stamp? From idea to sketch to inked image LIVE with the amazing artist Annie Rodrigue! On February 15th at 6 PM EST, join us here for the live stream and there might just be some prizes giving away during the event! I am excited about this fabulous event, how about you? You can sign up for the event here also. Hope to see you there! =)

That's it for now. Please go and find out what the other Krafty Girls came up with for this challenge here. Hope you can join us for a chance to win the beautiful Thalia that Sandie used on her card! =)



Have a fabulous day and thanks for stopping by!
     
         
                                                               
       
     
         
                                                               
       
     
         
                                                               
       
     
         
                                                               
       
     
         
                                                               
       
     
         
                                                               
       
     
         
                                                               
       
     
         
                                                               
       
     
         
                                                               
       
     
         
                                                               
       
     
         
                                                               
       
     
         
                                                               
       
     
         
                                                               
       
     
         
                                                               
       




supplies:
cardstock: (kraft, white) Papertrey Ink
rubber stamps: Kraftin' Kimmie Stamps
wood stamp: (Lace Background) Hero Arts
patterned paper: My Mind's Eye
die ink: (Tuxedo Black) Tsukineko
archival ink: (Jet Black) Ranger Industries
watermark ink: (VersaMark) Tsukineko
accents: (red paper rose) Prima, (pearls) Recollections, (stick pins), (orange mulberry paper roses)
dies: (label) Spellbinder, (Pinking Shears Border) Papertrey Ink, (Crown Border) My Favorite Things
tools: (die-cut machine) Provo Craft, (sewing machine)
other: (foam tape) 3M, (foam squares) Recollections
Copics used:
skin: E13, E11, E01, E00, E000, R20
hair: E35, YR23, YR21
dress, veal: RV42, R01, R00, R0000
crown: Y26, Y21, Y11
card size: 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"

Comments

Anonymous said…
Oh, How I love that the crown theme comes back in the border!!!!!!!!
Lovely card!!!!!
xxx
Dutch Tulip
Marja
Amy Johnson said…
Fabulous card! I love how the border punch echoes the crown! And the pins and flowers are the perfect finishing touch!
Heidi Brawley said…
Ohh this is Gorgeous!! Love it!!!
Hugs, Heidi
Amy Sheffer said…
Beautiful! Love how you shaded the folds of her gown!
Tiffany Ervin said…
Oh my gosh, that is so fun that you have a matching crown border for the image!! I love it! Very sweet!

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