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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

queen amidala meets deer hunter (RIC)

Can you say "funky"?




I love this photo. Needless to say, the headdress is totally unexpected, and therefore right up my alley. And something about that gown. It's funky, but it's regal too. Just look at the way that fabric drapes. Wow.

Well, have you seen my teamie Shirley-bee's stamp set, City Girl? She had to come play at RIC.


I skipped the antlers but gave her some Glossy Accented shades instead :) OK, and maybe I should call her City Girl in Bondage, eh? Those bold stripes are looking a bit wonky in the photo!

If you're interested, there's a pre-release bundle sale going on over at STAMPlorations right now.


BTW, if you want to share a card with birthday-girl-Shirley-bee, the party's here.

I'm partying at:
Mod Squad - It's my Favorite cuz I love CAS cards



Supplies:
Paper:  cardbase The Paper Studio, Neenah, PP Echo Park
Stamps: STAMPlorations
Ink : SSS, Versafine, Versamark
Tools: 
Other: Glossy Accents


9 comments:

  1. Awesome take on the challenge, Maria! I love the stripes on her coat...they really pop against your background, and the pop of red on her stockings is perfect!

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  2. Oooh, this is one cool card!!! Love your take on the photo!

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  3. Great card! Love how you have done a monotone with just a spot of red - very effective!! Well done, thanks for playing along with week at Mod Squad!!

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  4. Cool!! Love those stripes and the way u did the sentiment :)

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  5. Super stylish! I'm sure I saw her in London at the weekend!

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  6. Cool, groovy, funky ... and very stylish, Maria! Anita :)

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  7. Love your card Maria, very stylish indeed!!

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  8. This is such a fabulous take on the Runway Inspired Challenge Maria! Love the way you've separated the sentiment and made a feature out of it next to that sketchy girl! Thanks for playing along ;-)

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