Friday 9 February 2007

Media Frenzy



I am sure we have all had 'regret' purchases... it is particularly annoying when you think that about a craft item you have bought, but hold on to it long enough... and you might just discover a new use for it. That was the case with the stamps used on this card, my definitions stamps are really useful, and the ransom notes were just what I needed! The picture was from a photograph album, you know those samples pictures that they put in. I used chalks to colour in parts of the photo. The big BLACK smudge was not delibrate, but some how adds character and gives it that 'newsprint' look I think....?

Enjoying the Daring Card Makers challenge once again!

13 comments:

Gillian said...

No Regrets with this Stunning Card.... Esther it's Beautiful!!!!
Well Done, and soooooo quick off the mark!.. I really love how you used the definition stamps- brilliant! :o)

Keryn Campbell said...

Your card is stunning. Glad we could help you find a use for those neglected stamps.

Kathy said...

Esther, this is great - it's so unusual in every way, and everything here works really well together. The ransom stamps look fab - I bet now you've used them once you'll think of lots of used for them.

Lythan said...

Esther that is an absolutely beautiful card!

Kimberly White said...

This is really really beautiful! great card! Kim

Tracey said...

What a fab card!

Paula J Atkinson said...

very clever card. I love vintage.

Leo said...

Brilliant idea! Love the card and I love those alpha stamps, scrummy!

Jane said...

this is a lovely card ! well done.

Rhi said...

Brillian Ester! What a fantastic use of one of those 'blank' pictures and the text stamps are just perfect!

BondGirl said...

Love your card, I love the stamps, so definately not a bad purchase. Thanks for joining in!

Oblibby said...

Lovely card, Esther. It looks so sweet yet so punky at the same time. As a non-stamper, it might even make me dig out my ransom-type alphabet stamps again

Susan Hurley-Luke said...

What a great card - lots of mood!