Saturday, February 19, 2011

Glitter Does Not Like Me

'Glitter Does Not Like Me'
The title says it all. Wanted to add some glitter, but it looks like burnt porridge. ;) Colorine is thick on purpose, I wanted to have just very strong image with no shadows or lights, okay, okay, you know me better... I thought it was the only way to get two similar (identical) images. :D



Erm... dj and Lin, stickles? What is it? :D (oh this wonderful world of crafting and latin sound terminology, lol) And yes, I'm serious, but will search for it <3
Aaah... but how long it takes to dry? I've tried to use something like that, but it was wet/damp even the next day. How should I use heat gun to dry it up?

Cardstock - from Samuel Taylors
Digi - A Day For Daisies
Buttons -  old stash
Specials - Stitches first time on card :)
Mess Up - flippin glitter!

Challenges, this card was made for, is:
A Day For Daisies - Very Vintage
Top Tip Tuesday  - All Stitched Up

10 comments:

  1. I really love the effect you've achieved here, Annemaritta. It truly looks art deco; like a vintage Lady's Home Journal magazine. I love it!

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  2. Wow love how you reversed the image and put it all together so nicely tfs

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  3. Love your card. Loose glitter doesn't like me either. I have to use stickles. I like the way you copied and flipped the woman. Your stitching looks great too. Love, dj

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  4. Pretty Annemaritta! Love the double image and your pretty stitching! The red thread is perfect!

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  5. Great how you flipped the image, I agree with Dorcas. I love this image but no way I can get a card done in time for the challenge. Maybe I can fit in an ATC so lol. Like dj, I think stickles is the best way to go....you can use it like pearly dots too and get some nice effects. Hugs lin

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  6. Erm... dj and Lin, stickles? What is it? :D (oh this wonderful world of crafting and latin sound terminology, lol) And yes, I'm serious, but will search for it <3

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  7. Beautiful creation. I love the colors and what you did with the image. Thanks for joining us for ADFD challenge.

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  8. I love your card! Your list of supplies/mess ups made me chuckle too. Thanks for joining us in the ADFD challenge.

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  9. I just love your card, and you have made it truly vintage-looking. Thanks for joining us for our A Day for Daisies "Very Vintage" challenge.
    Love
    JenLee
    ADFD DT

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