Challenge #18 wow that many already where does the time go? is ………..I is for Iconic. Head over to the SOSS Blog and get all the rules and have a look at what the design team has made. Our GDT is Lynn you can visit her blog HERE and leave her some love.
I struggled with this challenge I had an idea and then checked out all other ideas I could come up with and then back to the first one. It didn’t go well, I think when it took me four tries to get a “clean” image I would have stopped but I blundered on, I won’t bother you with all the horrific details just think of what could go wrong and it did. ……here it is.
the image I used is from Stampabilities and I have had it a long time, I decided to do a spotlight card. As you see I decided to go with an iconic place the Eiffel tower in Paris. Everything used was stash.
The patterned paper is from a travel paper pad, there is enough room to put a sentiment on the paper. The cardstock I used is Wild Wasabi and Very Vanilla, rhinestones are from my never-ending pile of them.
Thanks for visiting today and you have two weeks to get your Iconic project to the SOSS Blog. We want to see who, what or where your icon is.
Wow! Gorgeous, Barb! Love your stamp and your spotlight technique!
ReplyDeleteI don't care what you say Barb....I LOVE this card!!! The images, the spotlight, the colours...its fantastic!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a gorgeous card! The inside is _almost_ as good as the outside! I think the perseverance was worth it. ;)
ReplyDeleteSpectacular card! It was so worth it! Love the spotlighting you did!
ReplyDeleteFantabulous card...wtg and tfs
ReplyDeleteIt is neat how you added colour to the image :)
ReplyDeleteLove love love the little spots of color on the uncolored image! This card is fabulous, Barb!
ReplyDeleteThis image was just made for spotlighting! So glad you stuck with it, because this is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the vintagy travel theme! Your spotlights are perfect!
ReplyDeleteThere's no evidence of blunders showing on this great card! I love the spotlight detail and the wonderful vintage theme! Nice job!
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