Saturday, March 3, 2012

Cynthia Mending Wool In Red

While we were in Tennessee,
I paid a visit (several actually) to my favorite store in Pigeon Forge, Your Scrapbook Superstore.


 I bought quite a few sheets of 
paper there and one was this BoBunny Wild Berry Journal. I combined it here with a sheet from the October Afternoon 5 & Dime 8x8 Paper Pad and ivory cardstock.


The button card is from
the October Afternoon Farmhouse "Button Box" sheet. The buttons, from my stash, are tied with Natural May Arts Burlap String. The blossoms and leaf in the bottom corner are from I Am Roses. The lace is from my stash.


This mending wool card
came in the Farmhouse Miscellany pack. I wrapped it with a fabric scrap then wound it with Red May Arts Burlap String. The small image is from the Farmhouse "Attic Trunk" sheet.


The seam binding for my
bow was purchased from Prairie Bird Boutique and the rose is Recollections.

Thanks for stopping by today!
Hugs!
Linda

7 comments:

Audrey Pettit said...

Love, love this card, Linda! Such a beautiful vintage, shabby chic design. Love all the bits and pieces you used. The button card is fabulous, and I adore the twine-wrapped paper spool. SO pretty!

Unknown said...

I haven't been blogging much lately, but boy, did I miss out on some fine creations here Linda! And that scrapbook store looks awesome, we haven't got anything even close to this!

Unknown said...

WOW! What a wonderful card. I just love that vintage button card.. Those colors are wonderful and you layered everything just right!!

Hugs, Linda

Davi said...

LOVE this fabulous vintage looking card! The fab red and that oh so cool button card with all the other elements is really wonderful :)

Stella said...

Red is not my forte and I am in awe when I see that you made acard that looks fabulous with allthe "splashes"of red. Gorgeous vintage look; love it!
Hugs!

shirley said...

I love the red button card. It is so my decoration.

Unknown said...

That's so beautiful! You are very talented 😊

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