I hope every celebrating Mother's Day today had a wonderful day! I told my kids the only thing I wanted was them to make a nice seafood dinner and they came through big time with a prawn pasta in a lemon garlic wine sauce that was delicious. In fact, it was so good I told them they could make dinner again next Sunday.
While they were out shopping for dinner, I enjoyed a few hours in the office and have this card to share with you.
A few challenges are combined, including the Curtain Call: Travel On inspiration photo and sketch #185 from Freshly Made Sketches. The map image is stamped first on the white panel, along with a very old MFT sentiment. The Tim Holtz camera blueprint image was stamped onto a white heart die cut and colored with copic markers before being layered on the Smoky Shadow pinked edge heart die cut.
A scrap of patterned paper and piece of film strip ribbon are added as the flag elements. It is hard to see in this photo, but there is a second teal heart layered under the dark gray heart, adding just a touch of extra color.
This card is also being linked to the CASology Week 145: Shape challenge (with the use of the heart shape) and Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Let's Get Sentimental.
ETA: oops, I missed the Curtain Call deadline :(
Thanks for stopping by,
Jacquie
Fabulous card! I love that filmstrip ribbon and everything works so well together. Thanks so much for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches.
ReplyDeleteI came for the awesome card and I'm leaving with dreams of yummy prawn pasta! :-)
ReplyDeleteVery cool card, Jacquie! Love the concept of the heart on your "travel" card; it conveys so much! Perfect for a grad, or someone with a job transfer. And those colors are marvelous together. Really great card! Love it! Bev
ReplyDeleteJacquie, I love the camera and all the elements you paired in this very cool card. That filmstrip is amazing!!! Thanks for joining us at CASology this week!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a delicious dinner! I love how you incorporated all those travel/photo elements together for a great impact on your card!
ReplyDeleteI love this. What a fun way to use the heart die and that film strip. I am hoarding not only 3 canisters of that film but also have all the blue print stamps and used them rarely! You have inspired me!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this. What a fun way to use the heart die and that film strip. I am hoarding not only 3 canisters of that film but also have all the blue print stamps and used them rarely! You have inspired me!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your card, looks very arty !
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge this week.
Jo x
OMG Jacquie!!!!! you have knocked me nearly off my chair with this card!!! Okay... please share the map stamp? I will be CASEing nearly every detail!
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It is from a very old Glitz Designs Distressing Set 3 set of 5 stamps - unfortunately discontinued, but my show up on Ebay.
DeleteJust read that you missed the deadline... YOU ARE THE TOTAL WINNER AS FAR AS I'M CONCERNED!!!
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Great way to combine all those challenges. I love how you put that camera in the heart. Great symbolism. Thanks so much for playing along at CASology this week.
ReplyDeleteLove this!!! xx
ReplyDeleteSuperb card! Love how you have paired the elements so beautifully! Love your colour choices also. Thanks so much for sharing the fun with us at CASology this week!
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant, Jacquie!!! Fun and cute, too!! Love the filmstrip and everything else about this card!!!!! Like it a LOT!!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a perfect group of elements - love the map in the background, the film strip, the image and all of it with the heart! Thank you for playing along with us at Freshly Made Sketches.
ReplyDeleteI want to come to dinner at your house, Jacquie. You have some of the best meals. You also make some of the best cards. This one is unique, especially with the addition of the film strip.
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