Paper Funday Challenge #58 - All Dressed Up
Hi Friends,
I hope you are well today.
Over at Paper Funday, it is challenge Day, and today's challenge is "Anything Goes" but there is an Optional Twist of "Use Yellow, Orange, Green". I would like to say thank you to our wonderful Sponsors, who are All Dressed Up and Colour of Love.
I will be using an image from All Dressed Up called Busy Shopping
How cute is this image? It pairs up nicely with an old stamp set that I have in my stash.
When I saw this image I had a lash of inspiration, I wanted a French theme. I mean which girl would not love to be shopping in Paris.
I decoupaged the lady, who I think looks very much like an Emily, and the shopping bags, hat boxes and dog to give it some dimension.
Doesn't Emily look better with some added dimension to her?
I stamped some script and roses in a platinum colour, and over stamped them with a Parisian postage stamp
As this was not going to be a card, but a page in my journal, I decided to use space (which was ideal for a Birthday sentiment) for the phrase I love You.
I shaded the floor area with distress ink. There is nothing worse than having your buildings floating in the air :)
Don't you think she looks like an Emily?? If you don't, what would you call her? Leave your comment down below, I would be interested in hearing what name you would give her :)
Thank you for joining me today, and I hope I have given you some inspiration if you have a Parisian-themed stamp. Don't forget to hop on over to Paper Funday, as we love seeing your entries.
Supplies Used:
Distress Ink by Tim Holtz and Ranger Ink
Lost Shadow
Tumbled Glass
Spun Sugar
Kitsch Flamingo
Versa Colour - Ultimate Pigment ink - Black
Midas Platinum by Specrum Noir
Images
All dressed Up - Busy Shopping
French Chic - Issue 107 - Creative Stamping
Alcohol Markers by Spectrum Noir
AP1 AP2 AP3 AP4
RB1 RB2 RB3
FS6 FS7 FS8
IB1 IB2
IG 2
TB3
Great journal page and a wonderful Paris scene. I'm definitely a girl who would love a Shopping Day in Paris! Thanks for another wonderful team project for the Paper Funday Challenge.
ReplyDeleteDonna xx