Welcome to the Club Scrap July Artist Team Challenge. This month the Artist Team Challenge is to create a frame using stencils and/or stamps. Below you will find 3 examples. But before we get started if you came from Roni's Blog then you came from the right place. If you didn't you can start at the beginning with Karen at Club Scrap's Blog.
Finished card measures 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 folded
For this card I used the Vintage Botany plain cardstock for the base of my card. I cut the Vintage Botany cut-a-part and inked the edges then adhered to the front of card. I created the frame using the Adirondacks Stencil with India Ink. The sentiment is also from the Vintage Botany Collection.
Finished card measures 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 folded
For this card I used the Vintage Botany plain cardstock for the base of my card. I created my frame with the Boardwalk Art Nouveau Stamp with the Topaz Ink Pad. I trimmed the Vintage Botany Patterned Paper to 2 7/8" x 3 3/4" and stamped the flower from Vintage Botany with India Ink Pad. I inked the edges then adhered to the center of the frame. The sentiment is also from the Vintage Botany Collection.
Finished card measures 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 folded
For this card I used the Vintage Botany plain cardstock for the base of my card. I created my frame using the Paris Flea Market Stencil with Carnation Ink Pad. I layered the Vintage Botany Cut-A-Part, stamped image & lace ribbon all from the Vintage Botany Collection. Once assembled I adhered to the front of card. I used a Shimmer Spray to create a sparkle. It is hard to capture the glitter on a picture but see the close up below to get an idea. It is so pretty IRL!
Close up showing Shimmer Shine.
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Loving your craft framed card, Tina, nice and natural.
ReplyDeleteThe coloured one is so different and yet beautiful too! Great layering.
Beautiful cards Tina! Love the stamped ones and your beautiful stencil one.
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Cheryl
These are such great samples Tina, but that last one knocked my sock off! That would be gorgeous in a frame as a new baby or wedding gift. I'm totally scraplifting that!
ReplyDeleteGreat variety of framed designs! That last card really pops!
ReplyDeleteTina, so simple and elegant, well done!
ReplyDeleteA lovely trio of framed cards Tina!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful Tina! I love the carnation with kraft. Great frame ideas!
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of your first two cards and am just blown away by the complex and richness of the second. Really wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSuch elegant cards I would proudly use them for weddings, christenings etc. Thanks for sharing so many examples!
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Melitta
Love Love Love your cards!
ReplyDeleteI love all your cards but the pink framed card is my fav!!!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous Tina! I can't even pick a favorite, they're all unique and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow Tina, those simple frames are just beautiful! Love!
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