Happy Thursday,
I am so happy yesterday is over with. I worked so hard in my class room all my muscles are sore. Yikes!! I am getting old!! But things are coming together!
Today I have a card featuring Studio Calico Abroad collection. I made this card for Cord Scrapbook Studio. First I layered the pattern papers. I love adding the color to the grey and white. The colors really pop that way. Next I cut out one of the poloraids and added my title using their alphabet stickers. Finally I misted my airplane wood veneer embellishment with Inky Black. I then got out my twine and looped it all around the card. I think it came out really cute!
Supplies
Everything is Studio Calico EXCEPT
Tim Holtz paper clip
twine - the twinery
Thanks so much for stopping by today. I will be back tomorrow with a new project. See you then. Have a wonderful and crafty day!
-mp
Thursday, August 2, 2012
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21 comments:
Fun mix of papers, Mary Pat! Love the twine contrail for the plane!
Totally cute!!!
love it!!!
Super, super cute!!! :)
Love the added twine.
You are right....it's really cute!!
Cute! I love the twine trail! :)
Love the airplane trail! Awesome card!
oh i love this...fun card great design..
This is SUCH a cute card!
Oh, this really couldn't be any cuter, Mary Ann. I love everything about it!
So cute~you got it girl!
This is SO cute! Thanks for sharing.
Love love love your card!! :)
Love this, that airplane is so fun! Take it easy today :)
Terrific card...sorry you had to work so hard on your classroom. Bet the kids will love it.
Love that airplane-your cards are always so much fun!
Just gorgeous! Love the Polaroid!
Very cute, I'm thinking poloroid frames are going to be a big thing, I love em! waving hi from the hills of North Carolina :)
This is so cute! I love how the twine trails the airplane! And that polaroid frame is great!
That is great that your classroom is coming together!
Love, love, love your card! Great layers and I love the polaroid die cut!
This is such a fun card :)
Love how you used the twine.
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