Today's beautiful and elegant set is called Grandma's Boudoir. I was inspired by the lovely cameo and went with the more traditional color. The lace and card base are MFP and the paper is by Carol Wilson Fine Arts. Embellished with half pearls.
My second sample uses the vanity with collie image. Stamped in Versafine Black Onyx, colored with Copic markers. I added a flourish stamp from the set to the chair. Nestabilities Fleur de lis frame and Basic Grey Cappella paper which was then run through the Big Shot with the Vintage Wallpaper folder , half pearls to complete.
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Mark’s Finest Papers
Gorgeous cards- glad you are on network blogs too- I only follow a few and I look forward to seeing more of your posts!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, your cards are beautiful, Joanne!!!! They are both sooo elegant and classy....beautifully done, gf!!!! Hope all is well with you and yours!!!!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these are gorgeous Joanne. Love the design of that first card.
ReplyDeletelovely, just lovely!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous with your choice of colors!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are lovely, Joanne -- my favorite is the first with its clean lines and pretty cameo!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, terrific paper piecing job!
ReplyDeleteThese are so darn lovely, Joanne!!
ReplyDeleteBoth of your cards are goregeous. I love how the first one showcased the cameo. The paper that you used on the second one is so elegant looking. Amazing job.
ReplyDeleteI love the Victorian feel created with your rich embossing!! What exceptional work with these wonderful vintage images, Joanne!
ReplyDeleteWowza! Joanne, these are both equally GORGEOUS! Fabulous details!
ReplyDeleteJoanne, I have to tell you, you make some of the most beautiful cards!! Both of your cards are stunning!!
ReplyDeleteTwo very pretty cards!
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely vintage flair on both of these. Your use of pearls is so lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, very regal! Lovely images and your coloring of them is perfect! Your cards never cease to amaze me. :-)
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