Thursday, 21 February 2013

Vintage Ribbons and buttons

Over at Addicted to Stamps and More they are having a vintage challenge, and this fit perfectly with my lovely wallpaper I got from my dad. This amazing floral panel is cut straight from a border, and all I had to do was add the ribbon and button! I made the ribbon flower but cutting a 1.5inch circle, adding strong double sided tape and folding the ribbon on itself (think I may do a tutorial on this when I have more time) and then securing with a staple in the centre, then I added a button and some twine. The little sentiment is an art deco one from the front of a Docrafts magazine my MIL bought me for Christmas. I hope you like this, and I also hope that my photography is improving, I've been reading the tutorials over at Damask Love, and I hope they're working!
This card is also being entered into the A Blog Named Hero - Vintage challenge and Make My Mondays Ribbon and buttons challenge

10 comments:

  1. ooooo, a tutorial - yes please! That flower is amazing!!! LOVE your vintage card, just stunning! Thanks so much for playing along at ATSM! xx

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  2. This is so gorgeous love the colour.

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  3. I'm with Kylie on this one I'd love a tutorial, that flower is fabulous! Love your card thanks for playing along at ATSM
    Val x

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  4. Simply stunning - gorgeous ribbon flower. Thanks for joining in at both MMM and ATSAM - Jacqueline xx

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  5. oooh I love the vintage look!

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  6. That is one gorgeous wallpaper border, it goes so well with your lovely flower. Thanks for playing along with our challenge at A Blog Named Hero.

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  7. Really gorgeous creation. Thanks for joining in with our MMM ribbon & buttons challenge.
    Fliss x

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  8. Really lovely! I'd love to learn how to make that amazing flower as well. Thanks so much for sharing with us this week at Addicted to Stamps and More!

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  9. A very pretty card, your flower is wonderful, I too enjoy making these. Thanks for sharing with us at ATS&M. Caz

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  10. Gorgeous rosette as a focal point — very elegant and vintage! Thank you so much for playing along with us over at A Blog Named Hero! You Rock!

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