Sunday, May 25, 2008

Inspired Blue Floral


Yesterday's inspiration challenge came from F.Schumacher. I've posted a
thumbnail of the chair and upholstery fabric that I selected for the inspiration. I love blue. (and greens and browns lol). As I was working on this card I decided to use the cracked glass technique since I hadn't for quite a while. The coluzzle was used to make the circles, but I had to cut the Night of Navy circle by hand because I wanted narrower matting.

This sketch is from Beate's Weekend Sketch Challenge.

Can't decide if I want to watch movies, nap, or stamp this afternoon. I broke my glasses this morning though, so don't know how enjoyable tv viewing will be for too long. It's gloomy and rainy....napping sounds good.....but I want to stamp. Decisions, decisions. LOL

Thanks for stopping by....Hope you're having a wonderful weekend wherever you are! - Joan

11 comments:

  1. This is just so gorgeous Joan. Such beautiful papers. Hugs, Nikki x

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  2. The cracked glass worked beautifully. I love this.

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  3. Oh wow Joan!!! This is absolutely stunning...........so soft and yet with the cracked glass technique........gorgeous!!!!! Hope you choose stamping some more 'cuz I love seeing your creations!!

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  4. Joan, your card is beautiful! I love the soft patterned paper you chose.
    Thanks for playing! Hugs and smiles

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  5. This is beautiful & soft card.
    Hope you already get your glasses repair.

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  6. Nope, no cat hair - LOL! It turned out beautiful Joan, I love the colors! *STAMPIN HUGS* Alex

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  7. Love the cracked glass...beautiful!

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  8. Wow! The cracked glass is perfect and cut in a circle, it's fab!

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  9. veeery nice card - cracked glass technique - wow, that is clever, came out very well!!

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  10. Very pretty Joan! It looks like a real flower under glass! I love the patterns on the bg paper too! Great card!

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  11. Very pretty! I like the cracked glass and the soft ferns stamped on top.

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