I will be entering this into thefollowing challenges;-
Pan Pastels - Happy Birthday
Sunday Stampers - You Raise Me Up - especially as my son has told me he will be singing this in a competition with school
Simon Says Stamp and Show - the stamp you love (but don't use)
I stamped this beautiful Hydrangea image that I never use, probably because it is so big, so this time I cut it down to size.
The background was the same image with Stormy Sky distress and the seam binding was dyed with distress stain.
I began my parchment by pricking out my pattern on a regular grid, embossing and snipping out.
Some white flowers got the same treatment and some Perfect Pearls to boot.
They were then soaked and scrunched.
A Justrite Stamped greeting, lots of ribbon and buttons and twine and some metal leaves.
I hope you like today's creation.
Hi Rosie. This is so beautiful, subtle and elegant - I love it. MM x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! I love how you cut the stamped image down to a smaller size. It looks great! Your parchment work is amazing and I also love the metal leaves. Thanks for the inspiration! =)
ReplyDeleteIt's a while since I did Parchment Craft - this is so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Neet (latest follower)
Your parchment work is beautiful. I remember taking a Pergamamo class many years ago using tinto ink ! Will have changed loads sine then. This is a beautiful make. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteAnnie x
I don't know how you can do parchment work...I find it positively amazing!!! It's so gorgeous and so intricate! Love your hydrangea stamp as well! What a beautiful card! Thank you so much for stamping with us this week at Simon Says Stamp & Show!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, I love how you used the image! Your parchment work is wonderful.. I have never done any parchment work... WOW!! The effect is fabulous.. I now will have a try this out...Thank you for the inspiration... Simply Beautiful.. Hugs May x x x x
ReplyDeleteHello Rosie, I so admire people who can do parchment work, your card is absolutely stunning, I love how you coloured it to match the hydrangea (which is a beautiful stamp)and your flowers are gorgeous. Really beautiful work and very inspiring. Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful parchment work - no wonder you are going to be demo'ing. Great way of using your hydrangea stamp too. Love the whole look of this. Hugs, Jenny x
ReplyDeleteRosie, what a fantastic card, love it!
ReplyDeleteCarol.x
gorgeousness... Thanks for joining in with the Sunday Stamper x
ReplyDeleteWOWZA!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh Rosie, this is so beautiful, lots of patience and fabulous elements have combined to make a stunner of a card. Good luck with the demoing.
ReplyDeletehugs {brenda} x0x
such a charming card
ReplyDeleteMe again, just come back to say thanks for sharing your gorgeous card at Panpastel UK.
ReplyDeletehugs {brenda} x0x
This is stunning! Thanks so much for joining us at Simon Says Stamp and Show this week! - Ashli :)
ReplyDeleteHi Rosie, what a wonderful card. I've never tried using parchment with a die. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Rosie - you recently entered the DT call at Make My Monday, please can you e-mail me on deezinesart@gmail.com as I have some news for you! - Jacqueline xx
ReplyDeleteHello Rosie, this is really beautiful. I love it, so lovely to see the process too
ReplyDeletehugs June x
Totally gorgeous! And thank you for stopping by my blog earlier! My blog is so new I never expected anyone but friends and family to see it!!
ReplyDeleteI love your parchmeent work. xxx
ReplyDeletegreat post, I am interesting in it!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your card. The hydrangeas are beautiful and your parchment work is stunning! I am inspired to get out my box of Pergamano supplies and try again.
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