Stampin’ Royalty Challenge #141 & Inspired by Stamping Inspiration Challenge #26

Hey Everyone

At Stampin’ Royalty this week they have the following inspiration pic for us to create our cards:

From this pic I’ve chosen to use the banners, the newspaper print as well as the soft colour palette (although now that I look at the photo again my blue is a bit softer than the picture!

I’ve also combined my card for the sketch challenge at Inspired by Stamping Inspiration Challenge where this week they have the following sketch that also uses banners.

Here’s my card:

Thanks for stopping by.

Products Used:
Cardstock: Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla, Beau Chateau DSP (retired), First Edition DSP
Ink: Crumb Cake
Stamp Sets: French Foliage, Artistic Etchings, Postage Use, Winter Post
Other Products: Crumb Cake Seam Binding, Basic Pearls, Circle Scissor (retired), Button, Postage Punch

Cheers

Narelle

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4 Responses to Stampin’ Royalty Challenge #141 & Inspired by Stamping Inspiration Challenge #26

  1. Tinabobina99 says:

    Incredible, as usual. Love your work.

  2. Vikki says:

    Nice card Narelle

  3. Narelle, do you hear me sighing?? This muted monochromatic beauty just speaks to me! Love, love, love it. Thanks for playing with us at IBSIC!

  4. Joanna M says:

    Oh wow! This is just beyond elegant! Thank you so much for joining us this week at IBSIC! Hugs, Joanna

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