For today's post,I have combined
AlteredPages "The Green
Woman"collage pieces along with papers from AP's MailboxMuse Kit
and Kunze German Scrap to make a standing birthday gift card for my
sister.
The background paper in the frame is from the retired Celestial MailboxMuse Kit.
The beautiful Mucha ladies have always been favorites of my sister,so using these were a Must!
These images were fancy cut from the "The Green Woman" collage sheet,by AlteredPages.
- For my card, I printed the frame twice and fancy cut both out.
- Printed collage sheet and fancy cut ladies of choice.
- Adhered Mailbox Muse papers to the back side of frames
- Distressed edges of lady cut outs and frames with Ranger~Tea Dyed~Distress Ink
- Adhered both the Mucha ladies and Kunze German Scrap to the frames
- Put a coat of DecoArt DuraClear Gloss Varnish over ladies
- Brushed 2 coats of DecoArt Triple Thick Gloss on frames
- Punched holes and placed grommets at the tops of both frames,connected the two with jump-rings.
Of
course the Kunze German Scrap married beautifully with my papers and
Mucha ladies~
I just love how the gold scrap illuminate the ladies
We continue with our Partner in March,
Walter Kunze Deco-Accesoires, please visit their site and let them know you have enjoyed our projects! www.walterkunze.com
Jackie ")
27 comments:
Really lovely Jackie! I had to laugh at myself, because when I first looked at it, I thought you had done it on wood! It is so dimentional and 3D! I love the colors. Well done!
Beautiful my friend, I have never ever ever worked with German trim or whatever the official name is . Makes me want to after seeing this beautiful project. oxxo
I love German Dresden foils, so I would love some of this too! Gorgeous altered project!
Absolutely stunning. The Mucha ladies are gorgeous, and you have given them a wonderful frame. Hugs, Valerie
Jackie, this is stunning. Your sister will love it.
This is a fabulously beautiful card, Jackie - your sister will be grinning from ear to ear! Love, Mucha, and this one is particularly fine!
What style this project has! Love all of it - the Mucha ladies; the Dresden foil and the colours. Wonderful, Jackie.
This is lovely Jackie! I've always been an ardent fan of Mucha ladies and I love what you've done with her here!
Juliax
Your card is absolutely stunning Jackie and what a perfectly lovely gift for your sister!
I thought that the background part was made of wood = WOWEE what you've done with paper (Oooo how I Love paper!!!) excellent use of those precious ladies and the German scrap too!
Happy Spring (you got me so excited I am using all exclamation marks heehee)
oxo
Oh love these ladies so Art Deco your sister is one lucky girl it's such a beautiful gift ....
Wow! It is stanging on the table!!
Your card is so beautiful and lovely. Your Sister'll love this card, I do so, too.
STUNNING!
Love what you've done here!
Love Mucha's work. Going back for more ... in Prague this May!
This is gorgeous. And like many others...I also thought this was on wood!
You've got artistic skill at your fingertips. Always you can do so enchanting works. Your sister´ll love this nice card who can stand even on its own foot.
This project is wonderful Jackie... it looks so elegant and delicate!
Gorgeous !
Gorgeous! Love love!
Wow, what a totally amazing project!! Love this to pieces. I am a huge fan of those Mucha ladies anyway, but the way you have used them here is just brilliant! The shape of the card looks so beautiful too and yes those German Scrap pieces really enhances them, stunning all round, your sister is going to love your card!!
This is such a beautiful card. Your work is always stunning and inspiring. Thank you so much for sharing.
I love Mucha and you did a great job with this piece. You're right: the gold fits her perfectly. Your sister will be thrilled :-)
This looks absolutely vintage. I adore that this card stands...gives it even more vintage appeal. Wow, the Deco products always catch my attention. This is a great one Jackie, Cheers-Darlene
I just love this. So classic - when I first saw it I thought it was a wood and enamel clock! LOL. I had no idea it was paper. Great card.
BEAUTIFUL cards Jackie!!! They're so elegant & art deco!
WOW what a breathtaking art work! I'm really impressed from the harmonical combination of colors and motif, grandiose design!
Big hugs Anja
Lovely, JackieP--what a perfect combination!
:)trisha
Simply glorious work with the Mucha images, Jacquie. I've a soft spot for him because of his nationality - and you've really done wonders with him here. Hope you have a fabulous weekend!
Alison xx
Sorry, sorry - Jackie of course - sorry! xx
Wow what a beautiful card for your sister. This is STUNNING Jackie! I haven't worked with these images before so I am going to check them out. Thanks so much for your recent visit to my blog. Karen.x
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