This is my second project for my new challenge The Library Challenge, where I'm inviting you to take inspiration from the book Pride and Prejudice.
I'd like to enter:
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So I admit, I'm a big fan of this book and have been since I was about fourteen years old and watched a TV adaptation of it. I read the book after watching the TV series and have read it several times since. Yes, the storyline is hopelessly romantic but Jane Austen is such a witty writer that I don't think the story ever gets too old.
I had great fun making this card. First I found a silhouette on the web and traced it in Silhouette Studio. I added the quote and cut the figures out on the Silhouette cutter. Then I downloaded a PDF copy of the book , printed off an excerpt (the proposal ), coloured it with antique linen ink and stuck it behind the negative cut. Finally, I added ink blots (Visible Image) .
I would love you to come over to the challenge blog and find out more about the challenge and enter your own project.
I'd like to enter:
Crafty Cardmakers love and romance
Little Red Wagon luuurve
Aloha Friday love
Naughty or Nice all loved up
AAA Cards die cuts
Casology together
Addicted to Stamps cas
Holidays of the kids here and always a full house, so I didn' t check CCCB. Thank you for your message!
ReplyDeleteI missed a lot here. I like the card for your daughter a lot. Goodbye!
How creative! I love how you added the actual book page. Lovely design.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! Thanks for playing along at Naughty or Nice - hopefully I'll find time to join you in the library this week! Jo x
ReplyDeleteVery clever and so effective!
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing card, Marina! I thought you used an old book page. You did a great ink blending to achieve this effect. Thank you so much for sharing your card with us at AAA Cards Challenge. - Sweet Kobylkin
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Love the effect,
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A very clever design, Marina. Love your first card for the Library Challenge too. xx
ReplyDeleteAwesome card! Love the people as windows to the text! Thanks for joining us at CASology! {Now I'm off to check out a new challenge!}
ReplyDeleteSuch a creative use of a die cut and you aged the page briliantly. Thanks for joining in with the current AAA Cards Challenge.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and very clever!! Thanks so much for sharing this with us at CASology! Anna xo
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Such a neat design. Thanks for joining us at Little Red Wagon.
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant use of a negative cut and I like how the patterned paper is used for the open space and not the panel above. Romantic and original design!
ReplyDeleteSo creative..what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Romantic and arty - so clever too! xxx
ReplyDeleteGreat card! TFS it with KBD Aloha Friday challenge~
ReplyDeleteThere's a Library Challenge... eek!!! Will check it out as soon as I finish writing how elegant and classy this card is. Perfect for Pride and Prejudice. Thanks for joining us at Naughty or Nice Challenges!
ReplyDeleteCool design! Thanks for joining AAA Cards! Hugs Åsa
ReplyDeleteSo creative and the silhouette is fabulous with the text behind x
ReplyDeletesoo adorable
ReplyDeleteelegant
unique
and the idea is clever
will do this on my card too
great card miss lady
I love this
Many thanks for joining us at ATSM this time
sorry for the late comment :)
hugs
Monika
Very creative, unique and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI lOVE that book too and the film too. Have you seen the Bollywood version called Bride and Prejudice? Thats a fun movie too! Your card really captures the essence of the book and great use of your Silhouette machine! Thanks for joining us at Addicted to Stamps and More and we hope to see more of your beautiful creations soon! Hugs Gwendolyn
ReplyDeleteFantastic take on the challenge. I'll definitely enter -next week is winter hols from work so I'll have extra crafting time on my hands! I really like the book page peeking through the die cut silhouettes.
ReplyDeleteVery clever idea. Thank you for joining in at Crafty Cardmakers.
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