I have FINALLY gotten a challenge into the Michelle Perkett Studio! Michelle will be so proud of me ... I've been a fan of her images for so long now, and never really gotten them into challenges, not many, anyway. But this week I did! Challenge #34 Stitch In Time. And I even had time to do real hand stitching! Here 'tis....
Ingredients used: Juniper & Cecilia MPS image, markers, White & Bazzill CS, Vintage fabric, MME deco paper (I think), 3 Laces, Thread, Sequin Flowers, Heart Pin.
With the coloured and mounted image, I pierced holes for the backhand stitching, added brads, and set it aside. I fixed the floral paper and fabric layers together. I added a layer of white lace, and of pink over the top and secured this piece to the cardbase. I slid the image just under the lace. I wrapped the end of the flower/pin bouquet with tape and lace, so that the pin's sharpie wasn't out, and finished with a bow of lace.
In taking the photo of this card, the colouring (to me) doesn't seem right - the paper and fabric in reality are much closer in colour families than appears here. Thanks for peeping!
Pauline
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Ohhh Pauline!! this is the gorgeous thing ever! Love that you added fabric to your card, and the bouquet of tiny flowers is great! Hugs!
Hi Pauline...this is great! Juniper & Cecilia are so sweet :) Thanks for playing with us this week at MPSC...hope you'll be back again soon. Nice to see a fellow Aussie here :)
Pauline! This is beautiful!! I love how you colored Juniper and Cecilia and I love all the lovely touches of stitching and lace and your tiny bouquet of flowers are so delicate and sweet!! Thank you so much for joining us the week, Pauline! I hope we see more of your gorgeous creations soon!!:)
Hugs,
Michelle:)
Pauline your card is just darling. I love all the detail you put into this card. Wonderful work...
Hugs xx
this card is just gorgeous Pauline. I love all the little details. Thanks so much for your lovely comment on my blog, it certainly brought a smile to my face. I will keep you posted about future publications.
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