For my contribution I used a SOG image (Mae as Alice), removed the mushroom and repositioned her feet to make her stand instead of sitting on the mushroon. Satin ribbon was used to create a little to-tiered flouncy skirt and the sash through the pearly buckle along the bottom of the card. The sainty daisy border along the top of the card is a rub-on. Lilac glitter-glue and flat-back pearls completed the card. I layered the image on lilac cardstock and then on lilac floral textured scrapbooking paper. I am SOSO pleased with the result, and will definitely use this 3D technique (my own 'invention') again! I really enjoyed this challenge... and the outcome of the card. I hope you will too.
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Friday, August 20, 2010
SOME ODD GIRL STASH CHALLENGE : Ribbons and Rub-ons
For my contribution I used a SOG image (Mae as Alice), removed the mushroom and repositioned her feet to make her stand instead of sitting on the mushroon. Satin ribbon was used to create a little to-tiered flouncy skirt and the sash through the pearly buckle along the bottom of the card. The sainty daisy border along the top of the card is a rub-on. Lilac glitter-glue and flat-back pearls completed the card. I layered the image on lilac cardstock and then on lilac floral textured scrapbooking paper. I am SOSO pleased with the result, and will definitely use this 3D technique (my own 'invention') again! I really enjoyed this challenge... and the outcome of the card. I hope you will too.
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What a gorgeous card, Jen!! Beautiful.
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I am literally SCREAMING right now!!! Okay, in my head. Not out loud. But OH, MY WORRDDD!!! This, is perfection. Thanks so much for playing at some odd girl.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely creative and fabulous!!!! I just looooooooove this card!!!! Thanks for playing with us at Some Odd Girl!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love how used the ribbon for her skirt! :)
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WOW!! fabulous! love the pretty ribbon skirt!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with Some Odd Girl challenge!
This is so awesome! Love the colours and the gorgeous skirt!
ReplyDeleteLove all the detail on this one!! Mae looks great Jen! Thanks for playing with Some Odd Girl!!
ReplyDeletesweet! Love the dress how adorable x
ReplyDeleteHow adorable that you added the satin for her dress, that is a FINE embellishment, not to mention totally precious!
ReplyDeleteOH MY!!! this is just amazing and I mean SHUT UP amazing. Thanks for playing with us at Some Odd Girl
ReplyDeleteYou did a fabulous job. Love he ribbon. Such a creative idea.
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow-I love this! Mae is amazing and the ribbon & glitter & bling is fabulous!! Thanks for taking the SOG ribbon & Rubon challenge- You rocked it for sure!!
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