Sue Butler, over @ Our Creative Corner, has a fun challenge this week.  Entitled 'Embellished Frame' .  Sue has asked us to make the frame the primary focus.  The frame is to be the first thing you see before the image/text!
So, I took a chip board frame from Tattered Angels and applied a spray adhesive and then sprinkled dazzling diamond glitter and a pinch or two of gold super fine glitter.  Here is a close up:
You know me, I have a weakness of text paper: First Edition DSP.  Oh, and a multi-loop bow!  I purchased some hand-dyed seam binding from a closing Etsy shop.  I just love this color! Aqua.  Its just so pretty to me.  Kinda blue, kinda green, soft and very feminine.  Thats why I embossed the heart in that color: Aqua Mist/Bermuda.
Here is the whole card:
The pattern papers are left overs; scraps.  The aqua grosgrain is actually the back of a beautiful yellow and kraft pattern paper.  The rose pattern paper is one of my new favorites.  I just love the pinks, reds, and aquas on a cream background.  Very shabby!  The polka dot pattern paper is in the collection of the floral paper.  I believe these papers are Lost and Found 2.
The sentiment was stamped in basic black classic ink.  The stamp was actually a thank-you 'gift'.  I had ordered some stamps from Verve.  Verve have some stamps with beautiful fonts and some wonderfully worded sentiments.  Well, the 'thank you' stamp, was added to my order as a 'gift'.  
I used a thread cutter to distress the edges of the pattern papers.  I then sponged the pattern paper pieces with crumb cake classic ink.  I added some text paper behind the two overly distressed pattern papers.  I thought that it would give the card a vintage feel.
I wanted the embossed heart to show distressing too.  But to sponge with crumb cake classic ink onto that beautiful heart, would make it look old and not shabby.  So, I brushed the edges of the embossed heart with picket fence distress paint.  I also added an aqua-colored half faux pearl.  
I also used some cream twine to the multi-loop bow.  And that is what I used to attach the lone button.
Thank you for looking.  I hope you play along with us @ Our Creative Corner.  We would love to see your 'frame'!
 

 
 
8 comments:
Oh, be still my shabby heart, Sharon! First, that color palette is a fav or mine! And I could use those Tattered Angels frames on every card! I LOVE LOVE your layout! Shabbilicious!! Hugs, Marcy
Oh my goodness, I love every single thing about this...ESPECIALLY that paper! I am on a mission to find some of that yummy stuff!
Hello Sharon
Delightful Frame with all its glitter, the Turquoise Blue, is such a wonderful soft colour. Gorgeous card.
Smiles:)
I love turquoise and red, yet I rarely use it together...I should though. Your card is GORGEOUS!!! I love the design and all the sparkle...just stunning!
Thank you so much for your sweet comment on my blog. I have a frame card forming in my mind, so hopefully I'll get it done for the challenge. Your card just takes my breath away! Love the colors, sparkle, patterns--everything!
Hi, Sharon, this card is so gorgeous!! Love the beautiful color and pretty glittered frame.... Hugs
Beautiful card Sharon! Love the shimmery ornate frame and gorgeous bow!
Wow ... what a beautiful card Sharon ... love sparkly pretty frame and your papers and soft colour pallette are just gorgeous!!!
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