So this card started with that green die cut circle. See, I made a window card and ended up with this shape left over. And I was determined to use it. :)
I had this sweet little key charm that the lovely ladies at The Ribbon Girl sent me, and thought it would work beautifully on a new home card. The stamp is Hero Arts Row of Houses, stamped in Walnut Stain Distress Ink for a vintage-y feel. :)
I like working with charms... I'm going to use more of them. :)
I had this sweet little key charm that the lovely ladies at The Ribbon Girl sent me, and thought it would work beautifully on a new home card. The stamp is Hero Arts Row of Houses, stamped in Walnut Stain Distress Ink for a vintage-y feel. :)
I like working with charms... I'm going to use more of them. :)
This is really pretty, Lucy! The key makes it such a special card!
ReplyDeleteLove this, Lucy, and especially the repeated houses for the background......going to try that using those line of marching children.......thank you!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I likey! :)
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean that you were "determined" to use up the scrap piece...this works so beautifully with the vintag-y colors! Absolutely fab!
ReplyDeletePerfect.....Love this card...Wish I was determined to use my scraps!! I'm such a paper waster....
ReplyDeleteThis is simply gorgeous Lucy! I love the colours and that little key charm!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! lovely card and love the key hanging:) TFS
ReplyDeleteI like that circle of green with the rest of the card. Great card.
ReplyDeleteEveline.
so pretty card, I love it,A+
ReplyDeleteLove that adorable little key, it adds so much to the card! And the tiny little alpha letters are too cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, rustic, card. I LOVE it, Lucy.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore this card, my jaw dropped when I viewed it...hugs
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