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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Mark's Finest Papers March Release - Grandma's Boudoir

As soon as I saw this set I knew I had to make a room card.  I learned how to make a room card from my friend Joanne from my Yahoo stamping group.  You can find the directions here on U-Tube.  I found some great patterned paper - Emma's Shoppe from Crate paper - it had the wood pattern for the floor and chair rail and the beautiful patterned paper for the wall paper.  I paper pieced the cameo picture and chair.  I used a silver shiny gel pen for the mirror.
Check out what the rest of the DT created using this set - you can join the blog hop here.
Thanks for coming by!
Supplies: Stamps - Mark's Finest Papers; Paper - Mark's Finest Papers, Crate Paper; Ink - Smokey Shadow; Misc - Scor-pal, Craft Knife

16 comments:

  1. no way Harriet! clever YOU!! awesome

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  2. Terrific room card, Harriet! Great papers!

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  3. Oh my gosh... this is so creative! I love it!

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  4. How fun. Now I want to make one too!!!!

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  5. I'll have to check out the tutorial for this. Very clever!

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  6. I've never seen a "room" card before - oh my goodness but that's so creative!

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  7. What a cute room. I've never made one but I think they're cute.

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  8. Love your little pop up boudoir!! What a delightful creation, Harriet!

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  9. What a creative idea! Your boudoir is a SUPER idea...and it turned out GREAT! Those stamps and paper are perfect for this idea! Woo Hoo!

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  10. Harriet. what a fantastic creation. You are one talented lady.

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  11. Oh gosh, I had forgotten all about the room cards. Great job on this one - looks just like Grandma's :)

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  12. WOW!! Harriet, this is outstanding. So clever!! Your vintage room is beautiful. The recipient of this card will be absolutely delighted by this. :) GREAT work!

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  13. I just loved this card and immediately had to go to the tutorial and figure out how to make one myself. here is the link to mine:

    http://karenskreativekards.blogspot.com/2011/03/send-smile-4-kids-room-fold-card.html

    but I am going to make a little living room too. Yours is so cute- loving all the details.

    Karen

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