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Simply Create Too Challenge #67

Hi Everyone, 

its time for a new challenge at Simply Create Too
For the next two weeks out theme is Old/Vintage.
For me that is a real challenge.....but its always good to widen your horizon and step out of your comfort zone, right?

So here is my take on it:


I like it!!!!

Materials: stamps by Stamp Camp, sentiment - Inkadinkadoo Chelsea sentiments, colored with Inktense pencils.

I am also playing with this card at Less is More - Anything Goes
Edited to link up with Seize the Birthday - anything Birthday

So, what 'd ya think - wanna give it a try to? Come on over, see the wonderful inspiration from your design team and start playing!

Comments

Deepti said…
Wow this is awesome! Love the old look u created, looks like a painting
Susanne Vargas said…
Stamp Camp - I have some of their stamps! Love that window! See, of course you can do vintage!
Anne said…
Another fab card Cornelia, what an unusual stamp!
Thanks so much for joining LIM this week
Anne
Less is More Designer
Teresa Kline said…
hi Cornelia! super cute card! .So glad you played along with Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge!

sparkle & shine *~*
Anita in France said…
What a fabulous frog in front of that gothic window, Cornelia ... puts me in mind of Wind In The Willows! Anita :)
Kim Heggins said…
Cornelia, this is just fabulous! I love your sweet frog in the window, this is so beautiful, it could be in a book about fairy tales. I love it.
Chrissie said…
This is another super card Cornelia!
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Sharyn Polesel said…
I like it too! Great vintage look! Thanks for joining us at Seize the Birthday.

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