I haven't played along in a Hero Arts monthly challenge for a long time, and this months challenge finally got me to get around to it. :)
The challenge is "Creatures, Cards for Kids, or/and Make a Scene". Make a scene - I soooo love doing this! When I saw the word 'scene', I immediately thought of a Disney princess dressmaking scene, so I mixed up a lot of different Hero Arts sets to make that little princess dress-making scene I envisioned...
Instead of writing a super duper long blog post with how I made this scene, I just made a video - it's been awhile since we've had a chat anyways. ;)
And some close-ups...
I'm a little obsessed with glitter lately, so if I haven't warned you yet (I can't remember if I have already), look out for more blog posts containing glittery cards. :)
I don't know if you can see it, but the Starburst Lace stamp is stamped very faintly on the bottom part of the dress...
Well, I'm off - first day of volleyball practices - two hours less each day to spend sitting on my rear end staring at paper goodies. ;)
Have a great day!
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Card recipe
Cardstock: LSS
Patterned paper: K&Company, Fancy Pants
Stamps: Hero Arts "Sew Artsy", "Sending Happy Thoughts", "Mi Casa", "Starburst Lace", "Tree, Birds and Messages" and "Sending Smiles Messages"
Ink: Ranger "Walnut Stain" and "the All Essential Glue-Pad"
Other: glitter (Martha Stewart), ribbon
Tools: trimmer, adhesive, scissors, sewing machine
Very cute and clever card, Clare! I love the many
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This is adorable Clare!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteClare, this is such a cute card! I love the subtle stamping in the dress AND the glitter (love the glitter!). Great way to use the Cinderella inspiration...so clever!
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Fabulous Clare. Very clever in your use of some of the stamps.
ReplyDeleteJust adorable!!!
ReplyDeletefabulous idea! this is super duper cute, Clare!
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