I remember years ago when this term first came out as a decorating style. I loved the soft colours and cozy look of it, but thought, this is not practical when raising children. Of course you had the designers go on and on about how their houses were all in white and they had children and pets (and a huge disposable income to pay for a cleaning lady!) But I digress. I googled "Shabby Chic" and came across a great website by Rachel Ashwell. She's apparently a shabby chic guru. These following photos are from her site and inspired my card today. I even made a list of the inspiring elements...kraft, white, cream, pink, roses, soft pastel, stitching, worn/distressed look, French...
The card photo does not show it well, but the panel on the kraft card base is cream with a damask image embossed in white. I used my new PTI filigree embossing powder and WOW! This stuff is amazing...you must get some! My old white embossing powder never covered like this...it's like butt-ah! I hope you all have a great weekend. It's a little crazy here with housework, family obligations, and getting ready for my nephew's wedding next week. And my dh gets home after 3 1/2 weeks of being away :) Ah, but it's all good :)
7 comments:
Very beautiful Maureen! Love the little flowers pined to the bow. And thanks for the educational info on what makes Shabby Chic. Love the dp...is that your last piece?
You are a MUCH better "shabby chic" than I am LOL! Love what you created here, Maureen. It's lovely and I love the nestie shape you used as wll as the flowers. Great card :D
I know whatcha mean - I want to participate in every challenge but time won't allow it...
This is a fantastic card! It is so soft and romantic - great take on shabby chic. Love it!
Oooh, Maureen, this is SO pretty!
I love that card. Very elegant!
what a gorgeous card, great color choices!
enjoy *~*
Oh I'm right there with you on the challenge overload. I just tried to relax this weekend and get my obligations done and not freak that I couldn't participate in everything. You did a perfect shabby chic card! I really struggle with this style and I can't seem to ever make it work!
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