Saturday, July 7, 2012

Thinking of You





I had time to make a card today, and I was so pleased at how it came together.  My idea actually fits 3 of my favorite challenges:

Make it Monday #73:  Stamping on Patterned Paper (no, I am not tired of this trick yet)


I bought an Italian book while on vacation this spring for the sole purpose of papercrafting, and cut a page of it using the Spiral Notebook die (the text for CAS-Fridays).  Stamped flowers from Daydreamer right on that paper (MIM), and used this week's layout from Retrosketches.  Easy as 1-2-3.



Supplies Used (PTI):
Stamps:  Daydreamer, BB:  Wrought Iron, Asian Fusion
Paper:  Italian Book Print, Vintage Cream, Pure Poppy
Ink:  Pure Poppy, Ripe Avocado, Memento Tuxedo Black



Thanks for Visiting

23 comments :

  1. so pretty!! love the red and that text paper!!

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  2. great combo on text with those flowers

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  3. Beautiful card, Joyce. I love Italy! It never dawned on me to purchase a book to use for Italian text. Very clever! I love the rich red color, too.

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  4. I love the page from your book cut with the spiral note die. Beautiful card!

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  5. Beautiful card! Love the use of Italian text on the card as well as the colours you used. - Irma

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  6. Way to nail all three challenges Joyce! I love the Italian Bookprint, it makes such a fabulous addition to your card. It all did come together beautifully.

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  7. Joyce, this is so beautiful and your Italian pages are such a fabulous addition to your card. Wonderful card.

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  8. Ack! Do you know how long Daydreamer has been on my wish list?! And for this exact flower! You may have just put me over the edge, Joyce!

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  9. Love all the elements in your card! My favorite is the Italian book page :)

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  10. Love the colors in your card and what a neat idea using an Italian page.

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  11. oooh, italian - so fancy :) Love that daydreamer flower - and the fact that even the popped up one was stamped onto a text paper.

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  12. Beautiful card, Joyce! I love the Daydreamer stamped on the text patterned paper and the larger bloom popped up!

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  13. Joyce!! The flowers look so awesome on the text paper!

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  14. I love the use of that wrought iron stamp. And, a book in Italian for background paper - brilliant!

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  15. Great job! I especially adore the colors and the patterns mixed. It is so appealing. Daydreamer has been used to perfection here. Gorgeous!

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  16. Great card, I like how you stamped right on the book paper. It's a fun look!!

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  17. Love that you bought a book to use in crafting!! the die cut piece looks great stamped..... fab combo of challenges :0)
    Thanks for linking up to CASual Fridays :0)
    Jenny x

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  18. I'm have mad love for this card! It's just stunning and I love the Italian text. I'm going to have to CASE that design.

    Funny, I'm a writer and I've always said that once people buys one of my books they can do anything they want with it -- share it, sell it, or even line the bird cage with it. (Though I'd prefer not to hear about that, lol) But I NEVER imagined anyone using a page for a card. Which would actually be way cool.

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  19. How fun that you bought a book just so you can use the pages for papercrafting. I love it! Your card turned out great...very pretty.

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  20. Pretty. Love the colors of those flowers. i like how you stamped the text on the flowers and spiral notebook.

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  21. Love the mix of stamping and text on this card and it's in such a great color combo too :) Thanks for playing this week at CAS-ual Fridays!

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  22. Joyce this is really pretty! I love the stamped background! Thanks for playing along at RetroSketches and CAS-ual Fridays! Hugs!!

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  23. Awesome card Joyce - love the newsprint! Thanks so much for playing along with this week's RetroSketch!

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