Saturday, April 4, 2020

The Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers is going RETRO.....

R is for Retro


R is for Retro at the Sisterhood of Snarky Stampers, lots of choices for the challenge and if you check out the rest of the design team projects you will see how diverse it is.  I decided to go back to the age back when I was born to the Black and White era. Photos were all in black and white, t.v. was black and white (in the 50's).  Now people are taking their coloured photos and haveing them done in....you guessed it, Black and White.


The stamp is from Riley & Company, Wonderin Midge and the sentiment is from Art Impressions and seemed rather appropriate for the image. The background paper reminded me of the wallpaper in the apartment Mom and I lived in way back in the 50's, except it was green. 




Close up of the sentiment and it ws cut with speech bubbles dies from Stampin'up.


Finished inside with some leftover paper and a sentiment from the $2 bin at Michaels.

Thanks for joining me here today and head over to the main blog and see the Retro projects the rest of the design team have made. 

7 comments:

Dotty Jo said...

Love this card, Barb! Must get this snarky lady myself as she's perfect for cards with a touch of sarcasm, Jo x

JulieP said...

I have this image too. There was just something about her that I loved. Great card!

Helen said...

Fantastic card! If I could pick an age, it would be 16 BUT only if I knew then what I know now! Awesome image!! ((HUGS)0 Helen

Lindsey said...

Ooh, was the wallpaper flocked, too? So much of the wallpaper in my parents' house was flocked. This is a perfectly snarky and retro card! As Jo said, I really do need Midge to come and live at my house, too.

Mimi said...

Fab card and yep - that wallpaper does it for me, memories of boarding school and the flocked wallpaper in the big hall which were were banned from touching ROFL. Thank you so much for having me as your GD and the blog luv. Stay safe, stay well. Hugs xxxxx

Chelle (PhotoArt/MaybeCreative) said...

Great advice. I have been telling my kids I am 29 for almost 20 years.. they don't believe it but that is the only age I admit to.

Donna said...

Look at you rockin' the retro black and while vibe!
I am totally diggin it.
I am sticking with 30 as my age.
Each year I just add to it.
So this year, I turned thirty-nineteen!