Tuesday, August 17, 2010

August Blog Waltz

Good morning, waltzers! Welcome to the August Friends of WMS Blog Waltz.

If you want to waltz along with us and you haven't yet linked up your project, head to this thread in the WMS Forum to link up your creation and view the other participants. There is also a thread for chatting about what you've seen and participating in our little contest! This month the contest is to guess the subject of one of the stamp sets being released in September. The participating DT members each have a one-word clue on their blogs. Once you see all of them, you should be able to guess! A correct guess could win you a stamp set of your choice!

On to my card!

You know that I love Halloween, but there's nothing better to me than vintage Halloween! Needless to say, that's where my mind went for our vintage/shabby chic challenge.

I used stamps from Midnight Feast and patterned paper from My Mind's Eye. I glittered up a Maya Road Chipboard frame, and tied a knot in some big, fat grosgrain ribbon. What do you think?

Now before you leave, I have a little blog candy to give away. I have one copy each of the July/August and September/October issues of Paper Crafts Magazine. The Sept/Oct issue is the newest - hot off the press! Our own Carly Robertson has four cards featured in this issue! On Friday I will randomly choose a winner from the comments on this post to receive both issues!

Have fun waltzing! Don't forget to head back to the WMS Forum to chat and join the contest.

Thanks for stopping by! Did you get the clue?

Anya

Recipe:
Stamps:
Midnight Feast - Waltzingmouse Stamps
Cardstock: Pumpkin Pie - Stampin' Up!; Smokey Shadow, Vintage Cream - Papertrey Ink
Patterned Paper:
The Spider's Web - My Mind's Eye
Ink: Jet Black Archival Ink, Antique Linen Distress Ink, Vintage Photo Distress Ink - Ranger Industries; Cajun Craze - Stampin' Up!
Other: Scroll Chipboard Frame - Maya Road; Fire Opal Glitter - Martha Stewart Crafts; Pumpkin Pie Striped Grosgrain Ribbon - Stampin' Up!; Mini Pin - Tim Holtz Idea-ology; Pinking blade for rotary paper trimmer - Fiskars; Black Crepe Paper; Sewing machine

35 comments:

  1. Would love a copy of the latest Paper Craft mag! Have won three other issues and have lots of fun looking at all the amazing cards.

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  2. Love the stitched panels, and the frilly glittery label.

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  3. Fab Anya! Great bg & the wee pin is very cute.

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  4. Oh I love a shabby chic Halloween card! I wouldn't get scared opening up this beauty, love it!

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  5. Love that chipboard glittery frame Anya! Great DP's and ribbon on this shabby Halloween card!

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  6. love the glitter and crepe paper frill, brilliant card!

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  7. This card is awesome! I love Halloween, too, and this one totally insipred me!!! YOu did a fabulous job!

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  8. Love the Halloween card, Anya! :) It's perfect.

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  9. I love Halloween and this card is just too fabulous!! I love everything about it! The funny thing about the new PC issue, I haven't even seen it yet. I'll have to find myself a copy and take a peek. Hugs, Carly :-)

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  10. Anya I love this card! It's so much fun with the orange glitter and big ribbon. Thanks for a chance to win an issue of PC magazine.

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  11. Absolutely stunning. It is always such a treat to visit your blog!

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  12. Spectacular card, Anya. Love the glittery frame, bats flying off the corner, ribbon that makes a statement and layout.

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  13. Beautiful Shabby Halloween card Anya! Love the glittered frame & the stitched DP!

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  14. I love how you incorporated Halloween with the theme. I'm liking the blog banner of yours too! So cute!

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  15. Fantastic card, Anya! I love the addition of the crepe paper ruffle and the tiny safety pin - such cute details.

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  16. Gorgeous! Love it. I wasn't sure I could do Shabby/Vintage, but I love this. Thank you so much for sharing!

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  17. I always love glitter on a card- makes it complete to me!

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  18. Anya, this looks absolutely fantastic!! I'm in love with that glittery frame and paper frill - great idea to combine the Halloween/Vintage look - really like the papers you chose too - so, so effective. The cute little pin sits very nicely on the chunky ribbon too.

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  19. Stunning! Love the fun use of the ribbon and the little safety pin and the fun glittery frame!

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  20. I love that glittered frame... I have glittered pumpkins I put out every year, and think I might use your idea to create something decorative to coordinate. I am LOVING the halloween stamps and want to think up as many projects as I can to use them!!

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  21. This is such a great vintage halloween card! Love the crepe paper and the glittered frame!

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  22. Sooooooo cool!! loving that orange glitter - and all that Halloweeny fabulousness.

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  23. beautiful! love the patched background and the orange glitters!! fab card!

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  24. NEEDLESs to say, you have created another wonderful card, Anya. I especially like the Fire Opal glitter.

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  25. Anya,
    LOVE your halloween card - it's stunning! Really too pretty to be scary! LOL

    Needle - hmmm.
    Hugs!

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  26. Wowser, Anya, this is amazing!!! I saw a similar treatment on one of Melissa Phillips' cards and determined to give it a try myself Now I'm doubly inspired! And I love your clue! :)

    Hugs,
    Lisa

    P.S. Awesome blog header, too!!!

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  27. LOVE the ruffles and that safety-pinned ribbon! And that glittered frame is pretty festive! But what I love most is your new WMS blog header - it's super!

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  28. heh - i had the same urge to pull my newly arrived halloween set (for the sketch). you did a fantastic job with the paper and distressing. love the pp, and fun bright pops of orange. you always inspire me with your creations!

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  29. I love the glitter and orange! Adorable card!

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  30. This card is amazing! I would love a chance to win those issues, always full of inspiration! Love your website and your cards!

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