Friday, November 14, 2014

Eclectic Anniversary

Hi!  What do you think:  is this eclectic?


I used skinny strips of patterned paper from a Stampin' Up! scrap bag, and arranged them in a random kind of pattern on a cream panel.  After securing the panel to the card, I added some Tattered Leaves (Tim Holtz/Sizzix) which had been gussied up.  A fern stamp from Stampin' Up!'s Touch of Nature gave the leaves a bit of subtle interest, stamped in black, and then some smudges of gold Smooch ink provided some luster.


The sentiment at the bottom is from Hero Arts Everyday Sayings, on a hand-trimmed banner.

I was trying to do something different from my usual, but I'm not sure I strayed too far after all!  LOL



Stamps: Everyday Sayings - Hero Arts; fern from Touch of Nature - SU Paper: Creamy Caramel, cream/black patterns, Whisper White - SU; green (?) Ink: black - Rubber Stampede; gold Smooch ink Fibers: gold/cream twine - SU Accessories & Tools: Tattered Leaves die - Tim Holtz/Sizzix

7 comments:

  1. Hi Colleen
    Thats fabulous love all the ,
    Little pieces of paper.... Leaves are stunning....
    Hugs Sylvie x

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  2. So gorgeous! Love love love those leaves!!!!!

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  3. Gorgeous leaves! Awesome design!

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  4. Gussied up, indeed, and so pretty. I love those leaves. Of course, I adore that showing of houndstooth. Super card!!!

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  5. Wow Colleen what a great design!! Not too far from your style, still PRETTY too!!

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  6. Lots of style and fun in this eclectic mix of paper and parts! It has an appealing design, easy to look at colors, and an interesting pattern in the paper. I love it!

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  7. Love this combo of patterns and colors. Well done Colleen!
    XXXXX

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Thank you so much for your visit today! May God bless you!

Hugs,
Colleen

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