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Sunday, 27 January 2013

The House that Stamps Built Sketch Challenge.

This week I made a card for the latest sketch challenge over at 
The House that Stamps Built.
 It wasn't till I came here to add it and looked at my last sketch challenge that I saw that I have made a card very similar so for now I am going to upload it and then make another one. I can't believe I have done this.
Obviously I like this new Marianne Die because I have made several using this lovely Lady Silhouette. 


http://www.thehousethatstampsbuilt.com/sketch-challenges/what-if-wednesday-sketch-challenge-j2313/

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Here is my interpretation of the above sketch.


Items used are - 
American Crafts Purple Haze dp
Spellbinders Blossoms 3
Marianne Die LRO139
MS Punch
Own ribbon and pearls.

3 comments:

  1. Beautiful take on the sketch Ina, love the colours and the combination of die cuts, ribbon & pearls. Hope you had a great weekend, Shirleyx

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  2. GASP! I saw purple and HAD to run over here. This is a gorgeously constructed Victorian shabby chic creation Ina. So beautiful. You've taken the sketch to a whole new level. :)
    big hugs to you and have a super week!
    Lisa xx

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  3. This is a beauty, SS! What great use of some fabulous punches and dies. Love it!

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