Saturday, September 3, 2011

OWSE- CHALLENGE- SEPTEMBER- Gothic Arches




  I was playing with die cuts from my Vintage Cabinet Cards Dies (TH Alterations) thinking they would make good arches. This is the first time I have entered a challenge at Outlaw Women Scrapbook Emporium.  I hope it qualifies. My papers are all from Graphic 45 except the inner liner which is from DCVW. I have coated the main image with Sookwang tape (Be Creative) and Crystal Clear Glitter Ritz. You can't really see it in the picture but it goes well with the theme. The outer paper G45 core paper has been sanded and all papers have been edged with a Krylon Gold Leaf pen. I used velcro on one side of the ticket so that the arches open. 


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13 comments:

  1. That's different Donns :) love it
    Von x

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  2. Love it! Especially with the Graphic 45 papers!!
    Cheers
    Sharon

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  3. Nice entry, Donna. The papers are beautiful and the design perfect. When I enlarged it I could see the little bit of sparkle .. just enough. Love it. Donna in Mexico xx

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  4. Fabulous Donna, I clicked on the image and enlarged it I can see the sparkle. Great creation!

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  5. It's worked perfectly Donna, just love the cut and colours.
    Hope you are well.
    luv and hugs {brenda} xoxox

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  6. Love the colours Donna.
    Carol Ann x

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  7. Love it....love the workable gate...

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  8. Fabulous piece, love the colouring. Yvonne x

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  9. Oh wow love your originality Donna, fab piece of art. Annette x

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  10. Very cool Gothic Arch, great use of that G45 paper, I love this - cheers!

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  11. Wonderful piece Donna! Have you ever heard of the Piper's Opera House in Virginia City, NV?

    I think you might have unknowingly created a scene from the Piper stage!

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  12. Hi Donna , this is gorgeous and so clever, great idea the Velcro. Great papers and use of the die.

    Marie

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