Monday, January 30, 2012

twitterpated.


Recently, I had the pleasure of receiving a package of beautiful patterned paper collections from a company in Poland, UHK Gallery. If you're not familiar with this company, allow me to introduce you today to one of those paper lines -- Green Expectations. It was tough to choose which collection to play with first, as so many of them are filled with beautiful, romantic, elegant designs -- so right up my alley! I'm looking forward to posting some additional designs with other collections later in the week. For now, I hope you'll enjoy this peek at Green Expectations.

The layout is based on Chupa's Saturday Sketchbook Challenge #47:


Maybe it's just me, but this sketch reminds me of the bodice of some fancy Victorian-era dress, with that trio of center panels, the buttons, and the scallops and lace trim "waistband," which I can imagine tops off a long and flowing ruffled skirt. (Just me? {grin}) 

I covered the middle green center panel with some stretchy glittery mesh wire ribbon that I found at a nearby Offray ribbon outlet a while back. For the label, I started with Verve's Lovely Marquee die-cut, then layered on a Heart & Swirls Frame die-cut, and then topped the label pair with a glittered heart, a twitterpated sentiment flag (sentiment is from Verve's Twitterpated) and two teeny 2mm turquoise rhinestones from Pizzazz Aplenty.

It's hard to see in the picture, but I stamped the Hearts & Swirls Frame die cut with a coordinating hearts and swirls image from Twitterpated in a light blue ink. Here's a close-up:


Wishing you a fabulous week!


19 comments:

  1. Now that you mention it I can see your Victoria bodice and dress (us non artistic types have to be prompted LOL). Gorgeous use of the papers and fabulous details as always :)

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  2. I love it it's very pretty.

    Groetjes Jacqueline

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  3. Oh Amy, this is gorgeous. Love the delicate colours and so pretty!
    Clairexx

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  4. So happy to see a Polish accent in your gorgeous cards! :-))

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  5. Amy,
    Thank you so much!!!
    This is beautifull card, I'm so happy see our papers on your blog.

    xxx

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  6. Stunning design and beautiful details!

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  7. No, it's not only you! I was short of writing in my blog post, that this sketch reminds me of a bodice too, lol! Great minds think alike ;)
    Suuuuper gorgeous card, sweetie!!

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  8. I am so happy to see those papers in your hands!

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  9. Very lovely card Amy... I love the paper used as well. Thanks for sharing

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  10. This card is absolutley STUNNING! I love all the rich texture and the colors scheme. Beautiful work!

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  11. Another amazingly beautiful card, Amy - your use of that gorgeous mesh is brilliant!

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  12. Amy, this is BREATHTAKING! WOW...SO unbelievably gorgeous!!

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  13. Ah, the elegance of this fabulous card!

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  14. Ooohhh and Aaahh was my first reaction to this beautiful card. I love how you used the mesh ribbon and I can see the dress in my head. This is lovely and fabulous paper too, can't wait to see more of it and your designs.

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  15. This is beautiful - I love all the texture!
    sandy

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