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Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Marion Smith Designs & Petaloo Blog Hop: Day 2

Today is Day 2 for the blog hop!!!
Did you see these amazing creations yesterday!!!
 You can see them more in details here,
&

My Card!!
Here is a shabby chic card I created using Marion Smith Designs-Garment District Paper Collections and Junque & Gems along with the pretty Petaloo Velvet Hydrangeas in Aqua Blue and Botanica Collection Spring Berry Clusters in Pink.
I just love the touches of glitter on the flowers!!

Tutorial:
Distressing the edges of the dress form paper....
1. damp with water
you can use a brush, spray bottle, or dab it on.
2. rub and roll back the paper from chipboard
3. keep wetting and rolling back the paper
until you get the look and depth you want.
I am so thankful for getting to create with Marion's products 
and Petaloo flowers, they all work so well together.

Thanks for stopping by today!
Don't forget  to hop over to the other blogs and see the beautiful creations.
hugs,
Peggy Lee

Products I used:
Petaloo
     
Marion Smith Designs
 
 
 

Marion Smith Design-Design Team

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Angela Carter
 http://www.alwaysangella.blogspot.com/

Maggie Armstrong

Sarah Bargo

Ana Paula Leal

Colette Nederhoff

Tonya Gibbs

Peggy Baker (Me)



10 comments:

  1. LOVE the tutorial. Thanks for sharing. :o)

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  2. AWESOME.....thanks for the share on how you did it!!

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  3. GORGEOUS card!!!

    LOVE the colours, LOVE the distressed layers, LOVE it ALL!!!

    THANK YOU for sharing your creative inspiration and tutorial :)

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  4. What a great card. Thanks for sharing your talent with us.

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  5. This is so pretty thanks for the inspiration I am working on some canvases for my daughter today now I have some great inspiration and a tutorial too.

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  6. Gorgeous work Peggy, I am a huge fan of your work!

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  7. Love the tutorial, thanks for the inspiration!

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  8. Great tutorial! The water does make such a difference to getting that gently used aged look to the paper.
    Thank you for sharing your work! :)

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  9. Thanks so much for sharing this project I really enjoyed the tutorial I was wondering why mine never looked just right Now I know Water...

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  10. Stunning card. Thanks for the tip on your distressing technique!
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com
    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

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