Monday, 27 November 2017

Destination Inspiration at A Vintage Journey

Hello friends, welcome, - how is your preparation for the holiday season going?
Today I have a full tutorial on the A Vintage Journey Blog, using 4 different "ingredients" chosen by my teamies and myself for this month. I am number 4 in the line up, so there is 3 further projects and tutorials linked if you are interested.
Here is a sneak peek of my project:
If you want to see the full project and what all of us used this month, just click HERE.

Enjoy those last days of November and thanks for your visit here like always.
xxxxx

14 comments:

brenda said...

My computer doesn't like the link to the full reveal Astrid, but can see enough to see there is Ivy which I always love using on work and that's a really gorgeous sentiment font.

B x

froebelsternchen said...

The sneak peek looks tempting . so I am off to the challenge blog now!

Valerie-Jael said...

Beautiful artwork, as always. Hugs, Valerie

Let's Art Journal said...

Your sneak peek looks very intriguing ... What a beautiful card you created! I love the deep blue colour palette and seeing the faded layers technique 😁. The embellishments and Stampendous Vintage Silver embossing powder look so pretty too - perfect! Wishing you a lovely week! J 😊

Dorthe said...

Beautiful sneak peek, Astrid, -I love the style as you know, and the card I know will be fabulous, when I visit there, to see it all !!
Hugs, Dorthe

Redanne said...

I have just been over to see it, you did an amazing job with the contents of the travel bag - your card is stunning! Hugs, Anne xx

sarascloset said...

Astrid, I've just been over to see this beauty, and left you some love there. But I had to come by to tell you you have nailed this technique and made it in your very own wonderful style that I adore! I love that bit of embossing on the edges...looks perfectly vintage! Where does one get that fabulous copper kraft core; I've never seen it before!? That's moving to the top of my wish list! Hugs!

Meggymay said...

I love the look of the sneak peek and will pop over to see it all.
Yvonne xx

Helen Wallace said...

Just back from the link and your step by step process video. Thank you for sharing the techniques used to achieve this stand out card. Love the effect of the alcohol inks on yupo and the embossed edges. Gorgeous. Happy Christmas from down under. x

Pamellia said...

Beautiful Astrid! Your blue tones alcohol ink background is so amazing, like a windy winter day with flurries! Your trailing vine is wonderful, and that sweet angel in her winter coat is such a great image! LOVE the gilded edges! A fabulous design for a holiday card! hugs :)

Margaret Mifsud said...

Just come back from a closer look and absolutely adore your creation with these ingredients Astrid!! You may not have found the technique an easy one but you aced it!! The colour mix is stunning and your embellishing superb!! Love, love, love it!! hugs xx

Mrs.B said...

Gorgeous card, alcohol ink background looks fabulous, love the sweet angel embellishment
Avril xx

Jackie PN said...

so lovely!
Jackie xo

Words and Pictures said...

Well, at some point when there's some time I'm clearly going to have to give these Faded Layers a go... even though each of you has said you've struggled, the effect is really cool.
Alison x

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