She used the cameo as a portrait hanging on the wall. Isn't that clever!
And I love the way she grouped the hourglass, key and book images on the table. She colored the book spine blue, which really compliments and balances the lighter blues on the walls and cameo.
Thanks for visiting and have a great day!
Here is the recipe Cathy used for this card.
GinaK 80# white cs
copic markers
Tim Holtz distress ink around the walls and window
Timeless Treasures hour glass,book with glasses, key on the table
Timeless Treasures Cameo used as portrait
Mountain stamp with trees from Happy Camper
Cracked background stamp from Bold Flowers
brads as curtain mounts and key brad on wall
so gorgeous! Love how you have created the inside of a room!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHow clever is this!
ReplyDeletefabulous Cathy!
ReplyDeleteWow, wow, wow, wow, and wow! That is an amazing composition of stamps. As usual (just a different artist) I am blown away! This is one blog I NEVER MISS!
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Precioso y novedoso trabajo de tu invitada, se ve que ha tomado bien tus clases. Enhorauena.
ReplyDeleteThis is just amazing! I love all of the detail Cathy gave to the scene and the window blows me away!
ReplyDeleteWow you are so right, Cathy Edgar is
ReplyDeletean amazing artist! The scene is totally incredible!
WoWzA, this is incredible!!
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOSH! What an amazing card. The detail is unbelieveable. This card should be framed and hung in a place of honor.
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