Monday 25 February 2019

Monday Moment

Today it's back to cards and I'm playing along with the RETRO challenge at Time Out.


Well I guess I'm of an age where anything from my childhood/teenage years can be considered retro. My card's design and colours were inspired by a dress and coat I wore as a young teenager - cringe!
It wasn't exactly like this one, I seem to remember it was bright orange, but you get my drift....


Here's my card:


I'm hoping my card is not as gross as the outfit that inspired it - I obviously needed a bit of CAS back then for sure!

I used the Uniko stencil to create a background pattern and then stamped and die cut the Passiflora blooms. I finished off with a block sentiment which I hand cut.


Supplies:
Stamps: Uniko Passiflora, Uniko Style, Simply Said Blocks
Inks: SU, so saffron, crushed curry, flirty flamingo, calypso coral, mint macaron, tranquil tide; Versafine Clair, nocturne; Ranger distrss oxide, candied apple
Die: Uniko, Passiflora
Stnecil: Uniko, Quilted

Thanks for visiting today, I hope you enjoyed my little trip down memory lane.

And keep crafting!

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4 comments:

  1. Oh dear I must be old as I love that coat!! Adore the colour and the pattern and would wear it!! And your card sure does look like it and I adore how you stencilled the background. And a delight to see you at Time Out x

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  2. I love the beautiful card you created inspired by that dress! The stenciling in the background is absolutely perfect with those florals! So pretty! Thanks so much for linking up to the Retro Time Out Challenge where I'm guest designing this week!

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  3. This is great, Jane. I had a raincoat very similar to yours. Love the card you made from your retro inspiration! Always good to see you at Time Out!!

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  4. Oh this is so fabulous! I love the take on your raincoat! Love your card!

    Thanks so much for playing with us at Time Out!

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