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Saturday, December 17, 2011

A Girl And Her Pearls

Welcome - I am so pleased to have you visit. 

I have had lots of fun in the studio these past few days - with lots of productive time, and hopefully, lots of blogging, depending on visitors and 
grand children :-).


I had great fun with this dress form image, and I also played with my
 Opalite interference inks.


I used the same technique on the sentiment panel.


The dress form was mounted on some dp from the Fairy Flora stack that I had embossed using the retro circles folder.


The final touch were the pearls!!  No self respecting girl would go out without her pearls.


I am linking this to:


Thanks for calling by - may your day be blessed.

Recipe:
Stamps: Layers of Colors Beautiful Lace, Hero Arts Happy Birrthday
Inks: Opalite Interference - Glacier Blue, Nordic Ice, Winter Rust, Clear Embossing
Card Stock: Blue, dp - bugaboo paper, Prima Fairy Flora 6x6 stack
Accessories: retro circles embossing folder, pearls, silver embossing powder.

17 comments:

  1. OOh ready to go out on the town, heyyy I'm using the same Spellbinders die today as well lol.

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  2. It's a wonderful card and great your embossed Image!
    Thanks for playing with us at Stempelsonnenchallenge!
    XOXO Michi

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  3. The details on your card are wonderful, specially love the way you've used your inks! Love it! Thanks for joining us at Glitter Geeks this week, Paula :))

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  4. Very beautiful, Maxine! I love the inks you used. Thanks so much for playing along in CIC42 ;D

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  5. I just love all the texture on your lovely creation...I've never used this technique, so you may just have inspired me...it's beautiful! Thank you for linking up for our first challenge at Card Crafter's Circle...good luck!

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  6. What a fab creation - I love the contrast of the black image on the coloured background! Thank you for sharing with us in our first challenge at CARD CRAFTER'S CIRCLE!
    hugs and blessings,
    Pauline

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  7. Hi Maxine

    What a wonderful card - I love it.

    I hope you have a wonderful Christmas and a very Happy New Year.

    Hazel x

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  8. Great combo Maxine - the ilver embossing makes this very elegant! So much texture and colour too Maxine - fabulous! {{{hugs}}}

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  9. What a fabulous dress! I wonder if it comes in my size? Love your embossing detail and how you displayed your sentiment! Thanks for joining us over at Card Crafter's Circle for our first challenge! Hugs.

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  10. Lovely card there! Thanks for playing along at Just Tracys. Jill

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  11. Cool card Maxine, I like the symmetry between the paper and the embossed panel. Thanks for joining us at Glitter Geeks this week!

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  12. Eine tolle embrosste Karte.
    Danke fürs Mitmachen bei der Stempelsonnen-Challenge.
    Viele Grüße
    Bastelfalter

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  13. This is so pretty and full of such clever techniques. xx

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  14. sehr schön.
    Vielen Dank für Deine Teilnahme bei der Stempelsonnenchallenge.
    LG Stine

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  15. This is a really interesting card...I like the black motives on the colour backgrounds, and the way the two sides different patterns contrast yet connect through their circular patterns.
    Amy

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  16. You're right every birthday girl needs a new dress and that one is perfect!! love the heat embossing and pearls!

    Thanks for sharing your "Birthday" creation with us at Clearly iStamp. Hope to see you Jan 6th for the new challenge.

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