Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Fleur-de-lis

Time for my weekly DT post for Creative Expressions, this time around using the Bon Voyage set from JustRite, a set which works perfectly with the Spellbinders dies, in this case with Spellbinders Labels Twenty.
This week I decided to go for a clean, simple classic design in brown and cream which I thought worked well with the Fleur-de-lis image. I have shaded the edges on the first die cut with Distress Inks.
I added the postage stamp in each corner, again from the same set, stamped in black Archival Ink. To complete I cut two corners from brown card and added to the opposite corners.

Thanks for stopping by, Tracy x x

13 comments:

  1. So sophisticated and smart Tracy! Love what you have done here!

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  2. Oh this is lovely Tracey... such a change from your usual style but I do like it very much!

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  3. That has a really classy feel to it!
    Sue

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  4. Full of elegance. This would be perfect for a man or woman.
    Great design.
    Wishes
    Lynne

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  5. Fabulous layering and design Tracy.
    luv and hugs {brenda} xoxox

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  6. Once again, so much stunning detail which makes a very elegant and classy card...this is just beautiful, Tracy!
    Love Emma xxx

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  7. everyone already said just what i was gonna! lol .... sophisticated and elegant.
    simply stunning
    x tonyR

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  8. Lovely Tracy....very elegant and classy. It's a lovely set of stamps. I only got mine today so I am still thinking what to do for my first sample.
    Siobhan x

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  9. Beautiful monochromatic card - love the way you framed the Fleur-de-Lis!

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  10. UNBELIEVABLE !!!!
    This is a wonderful card Tracy. I love them.

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  11. Beautifully layered and coloured in browns and creams...Wonderful card Tracy!

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  12. This is such a classy card Tracy, love the colour scheme! x

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  13. Beautiful! Lovely idea to turn the frames and create the layers.

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