March 03, 2010

KLM - Pierre the Painter

Hello, everyone! 'Pierre the Painter' is one of the new digis released March 1 by KLM Digital Designs. This image reminds me of vintage Easter postcards. So I went with a shabby chic look and enhanced little 'Pierre' with the cracked glass technique. Lots of lace, pearls and distressing going on here... hope you like my try at vintage.
Have a great day. I really appreciate your taking the time to check out my creations... thanks so much!
Supplies: Stamps - KLM Digital Designs - Pierre the Painter; Paper - SU! kraft and very vanilla, K&Co. DSP; Ink - printer, VersaMark, Tim Holtz distress inks in antique linen and brushed corduroy, Copic Markers; Accessories - Clear EP and Utee, pastels, lace with pearls from Michaels, MS butterflies punch, pearl stick-ons, dimensionals, deckle scissors, Spellbinders deckle edge die, and SU! Sizzix embossing folder. Technique - cracked glass

12 comments:

  1. Wow Pat! I love the whole vintage look of this! So very pretty!

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  2. FABULOUS Pat, I love your vintag3e feel.

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  3. This is gorgeous, Pat! Love the distressed, torn edges and darling image - cute!

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  4. Love the distressing and all the layers. Lovely card!

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  5. Great vintage look for Pierre, Pat! Love the little patterned paper butterflies on top of the cracked glass.

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  6. Oh Pat this is fabulous! what a great look!

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  7. Pat, this is awesome! The torn edges add the perfect embellishment to this image. Very, very well done.

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  8. Very cute, love the vintage look!

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  9. Pat, you definitely got that vintage look you were going for! I really like the cracked glass technique you used! It adds a lot to this card! Wonderful!

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  10. Oh, Pat, this is simply adorable! I so love your shabby chic-vintage look! TFS :-)

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  11. What a sweet image. The whole vintage look of your card is perfect.

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  12. I always have a hard time incorporating vintage with color -- you have done it wonderfully!!!

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