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Showing posts with label Ranger's Tim Holtz distress ink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ranger's Tim Holtz distress ink. Show all posts

Friday, November 11, 2011

My first Pink Saturday!

I made this card for Beverly's Pink Saturday, I love the color pink.  I have an early start on my girlfriends Christmas cards this year.  I may actually be able to deliver them here in Michigan before they go to Alabama for the winter.  This year I am making duplicates for me also, so no more last minute cards for me!   On to the details, I used the Pink Santa set from Dezinaworld for this card along with lots of Pink and Diamond Stickles and an embossing folder.  I cut the Santa image out and mounted him and the star on some foam tape, I love dimension.  I used some Tim Holtz distress ink in pink too.  So to all of you, Happy Pink Saturday!  Thanks for looking.  ~Diane

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Bold Black and White Bonanza


Who knew when I wrote this post that those Birthday cards would be so appropriate!  Lindsay's Stamp Stuff is celebrating the 2nd year with a 40% off sale!   No better time to grab some of these versatile papers.  Congratulations Lindsay on #2.


Wow, I went crazy this weekend.  My son needed more Birthday cards and since this is his favorite layout I went crazy with my favorite paper.  These were all done with Lindsay's Stamp Stuff Bold Black and White Papers.  I made a few of the flowers, used Tim Holtz distress inks and went wild with my bling from Pizzazz  Aplenty.  What makes this bonanza even better is Lindsay's Stamp Stuff Easter Sale going on today and tomorrow.  Thanks for looking.  ~Diane

Thursday, April 21, 2011

My Mojo likes Grunge

I made this tag for the challenge at Studio L3, Grungy Monday   called Texture Fades and Distress,  I followed the Tim Holtz video to emboss the ink right into my tag.  The image is Graphics 45 Once Upon a Springtime.  I used Stickles all over the flowers and leaves.  The pretty pearl brads are from Pizzazz Aplenty.  I used Ranger Distress Inks in my Tim Holtz Texture fades Patchwork embossing folder.   Then finished it off with Tattered Angels Glimmer mist in Coffee Bean and Wheatfields. This is my first tag and first grunge piece.  Grunge is hard for me, I am too much of a perfectionist.  It really bothers me if I glue something down slightly askew, so I really had to let go with this piece.  Easier said than done, I still wanted to control exactly how those inks landed, ha ha.  It was fun, I think my Mojo enjoyed being let go a bit.
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
  Grungy Monday   - Tim Holtz Textures Fades and distress
Simon Says Stamp and show - Tim Holtz Technique 
 Creative Craft Challenge - Embossing
Everybody Art challenge - Pearls 
Gingersnap Creations - Spicy supply challenge Mists 

Blog Challenge Garden - Easter Tags 
Wow, I'm honored to be chosen!

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Happy UnBirthday

 You don't want to know how many times I tried to get this right, lol, but I think I finally did.  At least it's what I saw in my head (we all know my head is not quite right though).  The fabulous vintage Rabbit is from Inka at Altered Artifacts.  I have been dying to use him.  The beautiful bg paper Pocket Watch is from Lindsay's Stamp Stuff Steampunk Stamps set.  The King and Queen of Hearts are from Jolee's by You.  The pocket watch charm is from Blue Moon Madame Delphine's collection jewelery pieces.  The teapot ribbon was from JoAnns clearance bin, unmarked.  I used Tim Holtz distress inks in broken china blue, scattered straw and dusty concord.   I used leftover stencils from my Penny Duncan cd.  I also used a Versamark pen to carefully color in the Rabbit and then embossed with clear embossing powder.  The first time I went out of the lines a little and the bright green BG paper came through on just some of the edges.  I also used Tattered Angels Iridescent Gold and since the Rabbit had been embossed in clear, I could just wipe away any ink or mist that fell on him.  I also used a Spellbinders Fancy tag.  
I made this to fall into 2 challenges at Gingersnap Creations.  
The Chestnut Theme - Kings and Queens 
and the Spicy Supply - Charms.  
and  Altered Artifacts - Flaunt Friday
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Cute chick

I made this Easter card from a sketch I found at Paper Works blog.  The cute little chic is from Lindsay's Stamp Stuff Cute Easter set.  The pretty purple trim is from my friend Terry.  Other products used are Spellbinders Labels 11 and Tim Holtz distress ink, along with Stickles and DCWV paper.  Be sure to stop by Lindsay's blog The Frugal Crafter to see the awesome freebie she has for you today.
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
I am entering this into the following challenge.
Paper Works blog - Sketch
Party Time Tuesdays  -  Anything Goes
I Did It Creations  -  Anything Goes 

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Posh 'n Trendy Thursday

This is Lindsay's newest set Posh 'n Trendy, which is already a favorite on my list!  I love all the vintage items in this set.  The background paper is another one of my favorites Bold Black and White the perfect set to those who are new to digital stamping and afraid of using too much ink to print a sheet.  You print the black designs on to your colored paper, so black is the only color ink you use.  You also have a huge variety of papers because every time you change the color of your paper you get a different look. Not only that, but you also have a sheet of matching colored card stock to go with the print, another reason I love it, this is a total bargain!  It's Thursday so be sure to stop by Lindsay's blog The Frugal Crafter to see what wisdom she has to share along with the Thursday Freebie.  Don't forget the rest of the awesome Design Team, their work is always top notch!
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
*  Lindsay Weirich (Owner and Stamp Designer) *  Cheryl Gorka DT Coordinator  *  Margie Visnick   *  Tracey Allen  *   Leanne Garner  *  Tamara Bennett  *  Cindi Hooks  *  Micki Harper  *  Karin Martin  *  Jennifer Bliss  *   Rhonda Walker  *
Other products used
Spellbinders Labels 8
Tim Holtz Distress inks, broken china, antique linen
Flower soft
Tattered Angels

I am entering this into the following challenges:
Creative Cowgirls Challenge - Turquoise and black
MyGraphico - Anything goes

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Tea Anyone?


I thought I'd give you a new twist this week with this vintage 6 x 6 card. I used Vintage Alice Printable Stamp Sheets, a set I bought from Lindsay's Stamp Stuff, before I was on her design team.  She has a few Vintage Alice sheets to choose from, one of them is in color too.  I also used one of my favorite papers, Lindsay's Stamp Stuff Bold Black and White, printed on Stampin Up More Mustard.  The Chestnut Theme challenge over at Gingersnap Creations is Hot Beverage, the Mad Hatter and his tea is my interpretation.  I used the sketch from Card Patterns.  I don't know if you can see it, I used the Utee thick embossing powder on the Mad Hatter and then gave it an aged crackled look, I printed him with the color change option in Word.  I also used Tim Holtz Weathered Wood, and Spellbinders Nestabilities Classic Circles.  Be sure to stop by Lindsay's blog The Frugal Crafter to see what she has made for us this week and to get your Thursday Freebie.  And don't forget my Design Team Sisters, they are all so super talented!  
*  Lindsay Weirich (Owner and Stamp Designer) *  Cheryl Gorka DT Coordinator  *  Shannon Neparko  *  Margie Visnick   *  Tracey Allen  *   Leanne Garner  *   Cindi Hooks  *  Micki Harper  *  Karin Martin  *  Jennifer Bliss  *   Rhonda Walker  *   Laurel Seabrook  *
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
I am entering this into the following challenges:

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Bunta in Blue

New stamp, new paper, new technique, whoo hoo!  I love this Asian stamp called Bunta by Scrolls Work, she inked up so well.  Don't forget the Scrolls Work 35% off sale ends tomorrow the 9th.  I used black embossing powder to give her more depth.  I used a paper piecing technique from Technique Junkies layering her up.  The beautiful paper is Websters Pages Vellum Designs 2 Digi Collection.  I printed the paper twice, once 7 x 7  on to a 5 x 7 formatted sheet size the other 8 x 8.  I stamped her on the 8 x 8 sheet and cut her out and pieced her on to the other page, that way the wheel spokes would look like the bg paper (my card size is 5 x 7).  I stamped her again to get her beautiful Kimono, cut and pasted that and took the hands from the one underneath and pasted them on top.  I took the words live your dreams from the 8 x 8 with a Spellbinders Labels 10.   I used Tim Holtz Weathered Wood distress ink which is a bluish black color.  I made the flowers with my Cricut.  That's it for today, I hope you liked it.  Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
I am entering this into the following challenge:
Simon Says Stamp and Show - Newest stamp 
Alphabet Challenge blog - J is for Journey
4 Crafty Chicks - Travel 
Stampin for the weekend - Blue and New (stamp & DP)
Try it on Tuesday - New Beginnings (travel adventure)
Woodware USA - Something new (Stamp & DP)

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Sweet Stitches paper, Sweet Sale too.

  I used Lindsa's Stamp Stuff Fancy Flowers and Sweet Stitches Paper  to make this card.  Speaking of Sweet Stitches, that is one of the awesome sets on sale for only $1.00!   The Mygrafico New Year retirement sale runs through January 9th.  All retiring sets are only $1.00.  This is your chance to stock up.  I also used a new technique I learned from my Technique Junkies newsletter called Whisped Frames.   Be sure to stop by Lindsay's MyGraphico shop, and she has a freebie on her blog The Frugal Crafter today too.  Last but not least see what my Design Team Sisters have made this week, they will astound you. 
*  Lindsay Weirich (Owner and Stamp Designer) *  Cheryl Gorka DT Coordinator  *  Shannon Neparko  *  Margie Visnick   *  Tracey Allen  *   Leanne Garner  *  Tamara Bennett  *  Cindi Hooks  *  Micki HarperKarin Martin  *  Jennifer Bliss  * Rhonda Walker  *    Laurel Seabrook  *
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
I am entering the following challenges: 
Aly's Sunday Challenge - Anything goes
Craft Your Passion - Anything Goes
Other products used
Spellbinders Labels 2 Nestabilities
Spellbinders Labels 11 Nestabilities
Yellow Stickles
Tim Holtz Distress Ink broken china
Stampin Up Chrystal Effects
Stampin Up Watercolor Wonder crayons

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Lindsay's Stamp Stuff Spooktacular Sale

Sorry for the late post, my printer was not cooperating with me.  This was such a quick and easy card to make.   A follower had asked me how I made the moon in the tree line on an older card so I decided to do it again on this card.  I merely printed my image on white cs, held a circular piece in the tree line and then used Stampin Up Night of Navy chalk, making circular motions with my chalk applicator, covering everything except the space beneath the circle.  This awesome scene is from the Creepy Crow Set from Lindsay's Stamp Stuff.  I added the ghost, skull and spider along with the fun lace ribbon from JoAnns.  I used some Ranger's Tim Holtz Distress Ink Weathered Wood around the outside of the print.
Be Sure to stop by Lindsay's Stamp Stuff for the 30% off sale and also stop by her blog The Frugal Crafter for this weeks tips and a Freebie.
See more awesome inspiration thom the LSS design Team.
*  Lindsay Weirich (Owner and Stamp Designer) *  Cheryl Gorka DT Coordinator  *  Shannon Neparko  *  Margie Visnick   *  Tracey Allen  *   Leanne Garner  *  Tamara Bennett  *  Cindi Hooks  *  Micki Harper  *  Karin Martin  *  Jennifer Bliss  *   Rhonda Walker  *  Tracy Vinson   *  Laurel Seabrook  *
I'm entering this into the following challenges: 
Aly's Sunday Challenge - Halloween 
Annabelle Stamps Blog - Say it with no DP 
Bee Crafty - Halloween 
By the Cute and Girly - Halloween 
Crafts and Me - Spooky


Thanks for looking.  ~Diane

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Holiday gift card tins

I made these gift card tins for a tutorial at Crafters Digital Art Center.  They have tons of tutorials to teach you anything you need to know about digi's.  I'm so happy they asked me to add  this project.  If you are interested in learning how to make these I did a step by step tutorial you can view at Crafters Digital Art, I hope you stop by.  I hope you will stop by Lindsay's blog; The Frugal Crafter , she always has a project, some valuable tips and a freebie on Thursday's.  My DT sisters are so talented, you can always count on them for some inspiration too, so stop by.
*  Lindsay Weirich (Owner and Stamp Designer) *  Cheryl Gorka DT Coordinator  *  Shannon Neparko  *  Margie Visnick   *  Tracey Allen  *   Leanne Garner  *  Tamara Bennett  *  Cindi Hooks  *  Micki Harper  *  Karin Martin  *  Jennifer Bliss  *   Rhonda Walker  *  Tracy Vinson   *  Laurel Seabrook  *
Supply list: Gift card tins, Kraft card Stock, Ranger's Tim Holtz Distress Ink's mainly Tea Dye, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Wheatfields, Art Glitter Glue Dries Clear and Signo Uniball white. Digital stamps all Lindsay's Stamp Stuff: Natures Christmas, Crafty tools, School Rules, It's a girl thing, School Papers, Vintage Halloween, and Creepy CrowThanks for looking.  ~Diane
I am entering these into the following challenges:
City Crafter - (any) Holiday project 
Cowgirl's Sunday Stamp'en - Anything Goes 
Fab 'n' Funky - Use a digi
 

Friday, October 1, 2010

Awesome News to share!

 I am so excited and honored to be chosen for the Scrolls Work Design Team!  Scrolls Work is a new business with tried and true, quality unmounted rubber stamps.  These are beautifully detailed stamps that I am sure you will love as much as I do!  In addition to the unique rubber stamps Scrolls Work will now carry all 24 Memento inks and re inkers!  I made this 5 x 7 card with Scrolls Work Rubber Stamp  #7509 Monique, I think she is so beautiful!  The bg paper is Websters from a digital file I purchased.  I printed it out twice and paper pieced the flowers with some foam dimensionals. 
I used Ranger's Tim Holtz Distress Ink Weathered Wood, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Wheatfields and Bazzill black card stock.  I covered Monique with Diamond Glaze and accented with a silver gel pen, then added the doily and a pearl strand.  
   I would love to introduce you to the rest of the design team, these are extremely talented ladies who will definitely wow you with their work. 
  Jacquelyn Heaton Owner - Scrolls Work 
Jan Hennings - Papercraft Pleasures 
Terry  - Terry's work in progress 
Lennine Wilson - Romancing the artist within 
Julie Dandy  - It’s a Scrappy Life 
Jennifer Ingle - Just Jingle  
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane

I am entering this into the following challenges:
Stamp it Crazy - anything goes
Stamps R Us - Halloween
Totally Stampalicious - Halloween
Gingersnap Creations - Neutrals and 1 color






 

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Quick and easy gift card tins.

I made these a while back, they were featured in the Ready, Set Create August issue so I can post them now.  I used the Lindsay's Stamp Stuff Steampunk Style stamp set along with a couple of her freebies to make these.  They were so easy to make, I just printed them out, traced the top of the gift card tin and cut them out.  I added some Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Turquoise Blue, Deep Plum and Ranger's Tim Holtz Distress Ink Tea Dye and I even embossed one with Stampin Up Texture Plates Kit 4 Distressed.  I glued the card stock to the tins with Art Glitter Glue Dries Clear and voila, I was done. 
You are invited to stop by Lindsay's blog The Frugal Crafter to see what she has to share today and to pick up your free image.  My DT Sisters have some awesome inspiration  to share also.  They never stop amazing me!  Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
*  Lindsay Weirich (Owner and Stamp Designer) *  Cheryl Gorka DT Coordinator  *  Shannon Neparko  *  Margie Visnick  *Lisa Jurecek  *  Tracey Allen  *  Melissa Craig  *    Leanne Garner  *  Tamara Bennett  *  Cindi Hooks  *  Karin Martin  *  Jennifer Bliss  *   Rhonda Walker  *  Tracy Vinson   *  Laurel Seabrook  *
I am entering these into the following challenges:
Allsorts Challenge - Plain and Simple
Alphabet Challenge Blog - V for Vintage
Crafty Ann's -  Anything but a card



Thursday, September 23, 2010

Fall Leaves


This card was so easy to make using the Leaf Prints set from Lindsays Stamp Stuff.   Lindsay is having a sale today, 1 day only  40% off!   This set is on sale for only $3.00, you can't beat that!  She has added 2 new sets, which I am dying to get working on too!  Wait till you see the poinsettia!  Well aside from quite a few of the Leaf Prints digi's I used a combination of Ranger's Tim Holtz Distress Inks, Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist Wheatfields and Coffee Shop, Spellbinders Shapeabilities Fancy Tags, pearls and lace and a lot of dimensional foam squares.  Be sure to stop by Lindsay's blog to pick up your Thursday Freebie, my DT sisters for their amazing inspiration, and you have to be crazy not to stop by the Lindsay's Stamp Stuff My Grafico store to take advantage of the 40% off 1 day sale!
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
*  Lindsay Weirich (Owner and Stamp Designer) *  Cheryl Gorka DT Coordinator  *  Shannon Neparko  *  Margie Visnick  *  Melissa Craig  *    Leanne Garner    *  Cindi Hooks  *  Micki Harper  *  Karin Martin  *  Jennifer Bliss  *   Rhonda Walker  *  Tracy Vinson   *  Laurel Seabrook  *
I am entering this into the following challenges:
A Spoon Full of Sugar -  Anything Goes
By The Cute and Girly – Indian Summer
Craft Your Days Away – Autumn Doodles 
Creative Card Crew – Autumn 
Everybody Art – Autumn 
My Sheri Crafts – Autumn 
Paper Playtime – Autumn
Paper Sundaes - Fabulous Fall 
Secret Crafter - Anything Goes
                                           

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

With a cherry on top.

I had a wonderful weekend with a surprise visit from my daughter.  She needed more thank you cards to take back to Kentucky so Mom happily obliged.  This card was so easy, I used this weeks sketch (thank you Scrappy) from KWED along with the Cherry stamp.  (Ask, it's not in the store yet.)  The paper is Graphic 45 - Bees Knees, one of my favorites.  I colored the cherries with Prismacolor pencils, used Spellbinders Labels 8 Nestabilities,  Deckled Mega Rectangles Nestabilities,  Tim Holtz Distress Ink Tea Dye and  Antique Linen.  The sentiment stamp is Stampin up Warmest Regards.   I used dimensional foam to lift it all up.  Be sure to stop by Kristen's blog to pick up your free stamp and to see all the awesome cards my DT sisters made.
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
I am entering this into the following challenges.
Dutch Dare - Vintage Summer 
Bunny Zoe's Crafts - Vintage
Order of Opus Gluei - Fair Well Summer

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Up, up and away!

For today's challenge at KWED we are using the travel images  I chose Hot Air and combined it with a request for a Grandpa card.  Stop by the KWED blog today to see what my fabulous DT sisters have made for inspiration and pick up your free image too!
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
Supplies:
KWED image Hot Air
Stampin Up mostly Mustard CS
DCWV Stack cs
Spellbinders Shapeabilities Fancy Tags
Tim Holtz Distress Ink Tea Dye
Sizzix Texture Plates
Cuttlebug A2  Mandarin Screen embossing folder

I am submitting this card to the following challenges
Cupcake Craft Challenge - Let's get digital!
Corrosive Challenge - For the guys
Cards for Men - Long summer days
The Paper Players - Anything Goes! (new challenge site)
Bee Crafty - Anything Goes
Crafty Emma's Store - Anything goes
Challenge suggestions compliments of -  Feline Playful





Thursday, August 12, 2010

A Very Creepy Crow.

Here's hoping for cooler weather, maybe thoughts of Fall and Halloween might cool us down.  I was truly giddy putting this card together, one of those day's where everything goes right.  Please don't tell Murphy.  The image is Creepy Crow from Lindsay's Stamp Stuff.  I love the vintage feel of it and if you notice all the crows don't look creepy which makes this a very versatile set.  I also used the sketch at 2 Sketches 4 You.  So what made me so giddy?  I printed the crow on a sheet of Legacy Collage - Faces of Friends dp which had random faces, script and lavender flowers on it.  I was hoping when I printed this, one of the 4 images I printed would land in a good spot.  Actually 3 of them did but this was my favorite.  What else went right? The background dp is a picture of a rug from Overstock.com.  When I saw it I had this crazy idea I could make it into dp, and I did!  I also used Stampin Up Texture Plates Kit 4 - Squares, Jolee's Boutique Stickers,Tim Holtz Distress Ink Tea Dye and some lavender 1/2 back pearls.  Be sure to stop by The Frugal Crafter,  today to pick up your free stamp, Lindsay always has something awesome for you.
Please check out the talented LSS Design Team for more fantastic ideas using stamps from Lindsay's Stamp Stuff!   Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
  Lindsay Weirich (Owner & Stamp Designer)
I am entering this card into the following challenges:
2 Sketches 4 You - see the sketch above
Bee Crafty - It's all about the image. 
Cute Card Thursday - Tree-mendous 
Kahwinkedink - Digital image

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Words of Wisdom

The challenge this week at Kahwinkedink is Kids cards in Primary Colors.  I used this sweet Paint Set  to make the embellishment for this card.  My kids are grown up so I have a message for the older kids here.  Stop by Kahwinkedink today to get your free image and join in the challenge fun.  The winner gets to choose 3 images from the Kahwinkedink store!    I made this card using Kahwinkedink  Paint Set , Stampin Up Night of Navy cs and Texture Plates Kit 4 Squares,  Spellbinders Labels 8 and Classic Circles Nestabilities, along with Generations dp and Tim Holtz Distress Ink Antique Linen.   The ribbon from JoAnns had 2 lines of wire running through it, which I removed.  Practical Scrappers is celebrating their anniversary this week with a different challenge for each day.  Use your favorite product was the Monday challenge.  My Spellbinder Wizard is my favorite product because I can use it to do so many things.    Thanks for looking.  ~Diane
I am submitting this card to the following challenges: 
Sweet Sketch Wednesday - Awesome sketch
Order of Opus Gluei - Shirt off your back inspiration
Practical Scrappers - Use your favorite product - my Wizard
Bee Crafty - It's all about the image
Die Cut Dreams -Use some Gingham

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Sew Sweet

This card will be published in the 9/26/10 issue of Scrapbook News and Review. 


It's Thursday, time for another card featuring Lindsay's Stamp Stuff  images.  This is one of the first images I fell in love with, way before I joined the design team.  Sew Pretty has sew many fun images to work with.   I'm really happy with how this card came out.  Along with the Sew Pretty digital stamp I used this awesome dp Cosmo Cricket Material Girl and Tim Holtz Alterations texture fades Patchwork set both RAK from my friend Kristen.  The tomato dp is called Sweet Tomato Dots from Lasting Impressions, I bought it with this card in mind.  The teal and yellow cs and the  Eyelet embossing are Stampin Up.  The pins and needles are done in Stickles Silver and pearls they are not real.  I am flattered that so many of you think the "  real pins"   were a good idea, thanks but Lindsay gets credit for drawing them onto the image for me, I just cut, colored and added the stones.  I used Tim Holtz Distress Ink Tea Dye to distress it and Spellbinders Petite Ovals Nestabilities and Shapeabilities Fancy Tags.  I almost forgot, I used a lot of foam squares to lift it all up, even the buttons.  
Be sure to stop by Lindsay's blog today to pick up your free stamp and check out the talented LSS Design Team for more fantastic ideas using stamps from Lindsay's Stamp Stuff
 I am submitting this card to the following challenges: 
The Digi Shack - Sketch 
Whoopsi Daisy  - Vibrant colors 
Stampin with the Dragon - Use distressing 
 Stamp, Scrap & Doodle - Use a digi
The Creative Cottage - Touchy, feely lots of texture 
Craft Your Passion - 3 different ribbons 
ABC Design Blog -  Paper Piecing
Sweet Stampin Challenge - Vintage 
Practical Scrappers - Use 7 items or more- digi image, jewelry pieces, cs, dp, buttons, ribbons, pearls, Stickles, embossing, Spellbinders Nesties and tags, foam squares and Tim Holtz distress ink.  
Thanks for looking.  ~Diane

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

A Very Cool Challenge

The challenge at Kahwinkedink this week is  anything goes, as long as it's cool. Kiki Art is sponsoring the challenge this week with an additional prize too. So stop by check out the prize and see what my amazing DT sisters have made, their work is amazing!
I made this vintage card featuring the delicious Bowl of Ice Cream digi image.  I used the Graphic 45 Bee's Knees and Lasting Impressions Tuxedo dp.  Embossed it with Tim Holtz Alterations texture fades Patchwork set (thank you Kristen) and  Stampin Up Big Shot Texturz Plate Backgrounds #1 Eyelet and Kraft cs. The circles were cut with Spellbinders Classic Circles Nestabilities.   Tim Holtz Distress Ink Tea Dye and Antique Linen ink were used also.  The vintage lace is from Quixiotic.  Thanks for looking.  ~Diane 
I am entering this into the following challenges:
Eat, Sleep Stamp - Sketch 
Fairy Fun Fridays  - Lace it up
Raise The Bar - Distressed, torn, ripped, broken
Sweet Stampin Challenge - Vintage
Practical Scrappers - Use 7 items or more - digi image,cs, dp, Nesties, embossing folders, lace and distress ink, Salebration punch