I'm sharing a card I made with the Architecture stamp set and oh boy I was giddy with excitement when I first saw this stamp set because I have a passion for old buildings in general and castles, churches or cathedrals in particular. We have a rich heritage of old architecture in the UK, Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral, York Minister to name a few, all built by hand, hundreds of years ago, some dating back to the Norman Conquest, yes that's 1066 if my memory serves me right, way before mechanisation and it's an amazing surreal spiritual experience to walk amongst the beautifully intricate hand carved stone columns, lovingly created by very skilled stone masons using just a hammer and chisel.
Luckily us crafters have lots of tools at our disposable and despite what my adorable Professor thinks, my Gothic Architecture Cathedral card was far easier to construct requiring just a pair of sharp scissors and a little bit of patience.
I began by stamping the image inked with Black Soot Archival ink on to 3 pieces of Distress Watercolor Card and heat embossed with Ranger Superfine Clear Embossing Powder.
I brushed a generous coat of water over the image and dropped in Antique Linen, Vintage Photo, Pumice Stone and Hickory Smoke Distress Oxide inks, letting the water work it's magic and blend the colours.I dried the panel and applied more ink with a wet brush, dried again and repeated the process until I had built up the colour and achieved the look I wanted.
I trimmed one of the panels to be slightly smaller than an A6 card blank and distressed the edges using Tim Holtz Paper Distresser. I cut off the top left corner section and started to fussy cut the different sections from the remaining two panels, popping them up with Tim Holtz/Sizzix Mini Foam Adhesive to create dimension. I fussy cut the window sections of the small panel in the centre of the photo and added acetate to the back. I added Mini Foam Adhesive around the matching area on the main panel to contain the Prima Art Stones and once I had added them carefully (because those little blighters go everywhere) I quickly fixed the acetate panel on top before they could escape.
I continued to fussy cut and layer the different sections from the remaining panels until I was happy with the dimension.
I fixed the panel to Idea-ology Classic Kraftstock, lightly sanded back to reveal the kraft core and inked around the edges with Walnut Stain Distress Ink. I wound cord around the panel, tied in a bow and added an Idea-ology Story Stick and a Hex Fastener. I fixed the panel to an A6 white card blank using Distress Collage Medium Matte and added Small Talk Chit Chat Stickers
To finish I applied blobs (the technical term) of Distress Collage Medium Matte with a small paintbrush randomly around the edge of the card and sprinkled on Prima Mini Art Stones.
Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by
and now it's time for you to hop over and visit my very talented friend
to check out her amazing make. I've seen a sneaky peek and this is one you don't want to miss.
If you do happen to get lost along the way
and last but not least, there are
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I'm off to put the kettle on, park myself on a comfy sofa and spend the rest of my afternoon
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Hugs Kath xxx
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Hugs Kath xxx
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I had to go way off the correct way around and come over here because I was dying to see how you put this fabulous card together. I wasn't disappointed, your layering up has brought the architecture to 'life', the colour tones are just perfect and I love that you made it into a shaker card. This is one of those WOW cards Kath!! Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteThe fact that you cut out and layered all the architectural parts was beyond amazing! This card really stood out in the SA booth for me!!! STUNNING!!!
ReplyDeleteCompletely and utterly jaw-dropping, Kath... one of my favourite things I saw in all the Creativation videos. The colours are just beautiful - so evocative of ancient stonework with magical light coming through the windows - and your incredible patience with all that cutting and layering has more than paid off. A truly magnificent piece of artwork.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Kath -- the amount of fussy cutting is impressive and so makes the look. LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteThis was a show stopper, Kath! Not only for the fact that you fussy cut all those layers but the inking and all the details. This is one of my all time favorite cards, ever!!! :)
ReplyDeleteKaty I am in love with this piece. Depth, color and age are so inviting. Can’t tell you how many times I have looked at it. You completely changed my mind about this stamp. I found it intriguing when Tim shared it but did not get inspired at that point. Then I saw your lovely piece. The stamp is on my wish list. Also really your techniques. I am doing pieces with multiple layers and you have inspired me. Thanks so much. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThis is bloomin marvellous!!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous Kath, the colour is perfect for a vintage piece and the dimension is fantastic and really brings your piece to life. Tracy ❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteOMG Kath! This is unbelievable and beautiful. I haven't expected to see anything like this. I am sure this is my absolutly fave your project so far. No doubts. What a creative mind you must have to make such a project! I am impressed!
ReplyDeleteStunning my friend! I think that is an absolute masterpiece! This stamp is not easy to use and you are a genius!
ReplyDeleteDesign and colors are perfect! I adore the dimension you gave to this work! Barbara
OooooMmmmmmmGgggggggD! And yes, great things take time. Your fussy cutting skills are amazing. It is just a work of art. Am I the only one who thought you painted each section? 👀 Maybe so. But it is just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt's a fabulous project, I l9ve the dimension you've achieved.
ReplyDeleteKath this is just an amazing piece! I so love how made this 3D and the fussy cutting did not appear to be too bad! It is perfect for this stamp set! Well done!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow what a wonderful stamp, you totally captured it with all your dimension and It's even a shaker! Love your work.
ReplyDeleteI actually enjoy fussy cutting and LOVE this application of it. Remind me of doing this layering many years ago. Absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh Wow Kath!
ReplyDeleteYou must have such patience with all that incredible fussy cutting.
Love the dimension.......Brilliant!
Wow, how unique and detailed. That should hang on your wall--pure art!! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteKath...I really do not know where to start praising you for this card...it's an absolute show-stopper! Amazing...like always! Hugs. Simo
ReplyDeleteOh wow Kath! Stunning piece. As a fan of architecture, especially Windows, this is very impressive... I want to go visit!
ReplyDeleteLoving the dimension and attention to detail. 🌟
Wow, I am so impressed with this card, what detail. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous. I cannot believe the vision you had to create this. It's exquisite.
ReplyDeleteAmazing work of art.
ReplyDeleteWOW Kath that is awesome.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Linda xxx
Oh my gosh! Another stunner from you, Kath! I can’t wait to get my Architecture stamps when they are released. You always inspire me so thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is breathtaking. It reminds me of an old cathedral. Stunning!
ReplyDeleteWow! The stained glass window is spectacular! Great job coloring it and making it 3D. Well Done! TFS!
ReplyDeleteI was floored by this when I saw it in the Creativation Videos that Tim Holtz posted. I'm even more floored now that I've been able to see it "up close." Gorgeous! And the attention to detail and those fine fuzzy cuts.... just amazing!
ReplyDeleteWOW this is beautiful. Almost looks like real wood. The dimension and end result is over the top. I am in awe. Thanks for the fun.
ReplyDeleteThis card is simply breathtaking, Kath! Love the layers you created and all the details you added. And, to top it all off, a shaker card?? So amazing.
ReplyDeleteYour techniques and blog posting tutorials are always so very amazing. This did not disappoint. Love architectural elements. You took this one to a new level.
ReplyDeleteWow...love this. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteAmazing card! You brought the cathedral to life! Beautiful details <3 thanks so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteThis is my favorite stamp from the new releases and it is so exciting to see it used. You did an outstanding job!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh this piece is fantastic!! The amount of fussy cutting, the layers, all your colors, and a shaker card to boot? Wow!! I absolutely love this! Thank you for sharing and really inspiring me!!!
ReplyDeleteHoly smokes Kath, to borrow a phrase from your neck of the woods I am gobsmacked! This is absolutely amazing, your ability to envision this incredible card by looking at that fab stamp set just boggles my mind. Thanks so much for sharing it, Deb xo
ReplyDeleteLOVE this piece! Wonderful example of fussy-cutting being worth all the "fuss"!
ReplyDeleteI adore all the dimension, coloring, and details of your stunning creation!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your inspiration and for sharing your talents!
The inspiration, techniques and use of products is SO helpful for people like me who inspire to create amazing things. Thank you SO, SO much.
ReplyDeleteThis is AMAZING Kath! The dimension is wonderful, you definitely have mad cutting skills. Thank you for the awesome tutorial and sharing your beautiful card with us.
ReplyDeleteWOW Kathy what a fabulous card. I am not sure I can wait til March to purchase this stamp. It is one of my faves from Tim's new release. Thank you for the inspiration. Again, WOW.
ReplyDeleteWow .. this is stunning ... a piece of art. I am speechless ... loveeeee it!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe detail is amazing. All the layering and fussy cutting. It is just beautiful. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteThis card is a masterpiece, Kath!
ReplyDeleteThis is incredible! I haven’t quite gotten my head around it yet but I think I want to try it. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove this card with all the layers and the shaker bit. When I first saw the new architecture stamp set on Tim’s blog I thought it was pretty but didn’t know what I could do with it. You’ve shown me a better sample of what the stamps can do than I had dreamed of.
ReplyDeleteThis is so amazing. Love the layers and all that you did with just one stamp.
ReplyDeleteSuper fun project!
ReplyDeleteJust stunning! I love this stamp, all the layers, the "shaker" like component with the stones is awesome, and all the coloring really brings it to life. Just amazing! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteJaw dropping indeed !! My GOODNESS ... quite the architect you are... fussy cut Queen extraordinaire !!! It's over the top amazing <3
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome project. I thought about getting these stamps as I love anything with architecture. You provided a lot of inspiration and creativity. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteWow!! So much detail!! Fabulous as always xx
ReplyDeleteYou are the FUSSY CUT QUEEN! What an amazing project. I'd try but I think my eyes would cross.
ReplyDeletelove that architectural stamp and you made the best use of it. thanks as always for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSoooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour card has inspired more purchases. I'm so inspired.
ReplyDeleteWOW Kath!! This is amazing!! I love how you took a stamp and turned it into something magnificent - it’s mind blowing my friend xxx
ReplyDeleteI love the layering and colors. It’s a beautiful project!
ReplyDeleteI love the layering and colors. It’s a beautiful project!
ReplyDeleteThe details on this card are beyond imagination! I thought you had to have stamped this baby hundreds of times! Love all the dimension and detail! Because of you I have to have this inventor set!
ReplyDeleteWow! Great project.
ReplyDeleteWhat an architectural achievement, and by the looks of this card, you spent a great deal of time putting this together. You have such patience! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteStunning, stunning, stunning! For all the reasons as written by everyone else.
ReplyDeleteLove
Amanda x
Wait a minute! You MADE this???! Wow-wee! What a breathtaking, speech stealing work of amazing art! A sharp pair of scissors, an incredible imagination and oh, yes, LOTS of patience! Mind blown! I thought these stamps would be at the top of my wish list, but they are officially on the required purchase list. Thanks so much for enabling, er, I mean, inspiring!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing! I love it! So nice to start off with a beautiful piece of art!! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOMGosh, Kath, what an incredible piece of art, absolutely amazing! xx
ReplyDeleteWow! What a marvelous work of art and architecture! I am curious, (or maybe I missed it) how long did it take you to create this masterpiece?
ReplyDeleteThought I already left a comment but don't see it so trying again. You are so talented. Love, love, love this card and can't imagine the patience it took.
ReplyDeleteTotally Amazing! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou fussy cut all of this?! You get an award for the steadiest hands in the biz.
ReplyDeleteKath, what a great project! I have been debating about the stamp, and you may have just made up my mind. Your project was totally awesome and magnificent! Thanks for the great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYou make it sound easy to cut those layers. Love that stamp.
ReplyDeleteThe architect in me is picking my jaw up off the floor... seriously I am awestruck by your incredible creation. I had this stamp at the tippy top of my wish list and seeing this amazing card now has me feeling that there is no “wish” about it, it is now a necessity. Kath this is brilliant. Thank you for inspiring me
ReplyDeleteWords can’t describe how wonderful I think this is.
ReplyDeleteWow! I fell in love with your creation. I could see myself following your lead. This could be used for many occasions, architecture, religious, Christmas, whatever. I can't wait to purchase this stamp set. It's got me wondering what I can do with it. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteSo so AMAZING... <3
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! Amazing, beautiful and so artistic. I always love your creations but this one blew me away!
ReplyDeleteI have been making 3D pictures since I was about 10 & when I discovered stamps they gave me a new source of imagery to design from - your art card is simply amazing & I want to do it right now... but I have to wait for the stamp to arrive here in Oz 😫🙏😍
ReplyDeleteI have been making 3D pictures since I was about 10 & when I discovered stamps they gave me a new source of imagery to design from - your art card is simply amazing & I want to do it right now... but I have to wait for the stamp to arrive here in Oz 😫🙏😍
ReplyDeleteWow - so lovely with all the depth and dimension!
ReplyDeleteI was beyond excited to see these new architecture stamps and I love how you used them. I am an Anglophile, visited the U.K. once and was enthralled by all the beautiful churches, cathedrals, castles etc. I am trying to wait patiently for my stamps. Your card is beautiful and I can only hope that I can create something as beautiful as your card. I just want to keep looking at it.
ReplyDeleteWOWzers, Kath, I'm speechless! What a magnificent creation - brava!
ReplyDeleteKath, this 3-D card just blew me away when Tim was showing pictures of the booth. What amazing detail and talent, and vision to create this. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHow in the world did you come up with this idea? This is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI saw your card in the video and it was truly amazing. It must be so much more beautiful in person! Thanks for sharing the up close photos, and for taking the time to create such gorgeous art. It's all in the details.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful,love the colors and layering.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a classic painting and is mind blowing!
ReplyDeleteThis card is just fabulous Kath and I love that it has a shaker element!
ReplyDeleteYour love of architecture really shows with this stunning piece....fabulous Kath
ReplyDeletexoxo Sioux
This is an amazing work of art! Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteI love your dimensional cathedral and it's not just dimensional, it's even interactive with the shaker elements in the window!!! I love the colours and the fine embossing!!!
ReplyDeleteI am very impressed and inspired by this, what you can achieve with stamps.
ReplyDeleteLove the 3d effect!
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing this card, I must have this stamp!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning way of using Tim’s ( the professor ) stamp !! Very impressed with your process and talent you have … thank you for sharing . Really enjoyed reading how you want about making this card.
ReplyDeleteWow and wow again love this card
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous. Love the layers and the stamp! Gorgeous and thank you for sharing your talent.
ReplyDeleteWow.. Just wow! The depth to this is absolutely amazing. Love love love!
ReplyDeleteWell ... I think WOW..is just the best word for this piece. This stamp set was on my want list already but now climbing to the top
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing, so much work you have put into this. It's a piece of art.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is amazing Kath.
ReplyDeleteThis must have taken ages to cut all these pieces out.
I love the colours you used, just perfect.
Oh Kath, I think you have outdone yourself this time! This is truly brilliant = I used to do papertole and it used to take so long I gave it up - you might have inspired me to take it up again. And you can't go wrong when using The Professor's tools now can you? Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHello! Greeting from Poland :-D I came visit your blog, after I saw at Creativation your card. This is so outstanding and very inspiring piece of work. Absolutely fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis card absolutely blows me away, its brilliant. You have such a creative imagination and are a true inspiration, fabulous piece of art
ReplyDeleteAll that fussy cutting. Incredible ,take a bow.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully created with all that amazing fussy cutting and layering. Love how you used the inks to paint. So very pretty. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWowza! What an amazing way to do these stamps! The layering really gives it an entirely different look and really makes this so interesting looking! I love this! TFS! wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWow, amazing how you layered this up.
ReplyDeleteWhoow amazing, this looks so gorgeous I love it, greetings Anneke
ReplyDeleteWow! What a wonderful project!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteYour work is always stunning...this is amazing. Love your fussy cutting.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, this project is amazing and the stamp is fab. I love the 3D look and all the layering xx
ReplyDeleteThis card just blew me away Kath. The detail is incredible and I love how you brought it to life. You really are the master card maker. <3
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love this card! The detail and dimension with this stamp are awesome.
ReplyDeleteStunning ❤️ This card is phenomenal
ReplyDeleteI adore architectural work & this is outstanding! You have my head swimming with ideas!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteWOW this is just gorgeous - LOVE the dimension and details - thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning! The colors, the layers, the distressing - all amazing! Such a great idea for this stamp!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is just amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery classy. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteKaty you are a genius! I consider this stamp one of the most difficult to interpret and had not caught my attention, but your creative genius and your patience have given it a sense. Thank you for opening my mind!
ReplyDeleteSo much depth and detail.
ReplyDeleteFantastic. Enjoy your
time on the comfy sofa after
making this fantastic piece.
thanks for sharing.
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Love it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow. This is stunning. I love the i intricate detail in the layering 💝
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love this beautiful card creation you made. The colors, the layering, and the distressing are gorgeous. Very inspiring....makes me want to create one for myself. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. I love all the layers. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this card, the layering, colouring, fussy cutting, everything! Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteI visited the UK this past summer and boy did this card bring the architecture I had seen to life! Stunning. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOkay, you did it. You got my attention. I can use this idea to make "Have a great trip" gift card holders for friends who are heading off to Italy and Greece. Thanks for the idea and for sharing your talents.
ReplyDeleteThe layering and water colors look fabulous! Great art work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful window and it is also layered!
ReplyDeleteWonderful dimension!! And I like the way you colored it.
ReplyDeleteNoreen
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This is amazing! Love the detail and how it looks once assembled.
ReplyDeleteI am totally blown away with your artwork Kath. When Tim and Paula showed this on video it just blew me away. This is a phenomenal piece of work with so much time and attention to details. I'm speechless!!
ReplyDeleteoo I loves me a bit of architecture and this is an absolute sterling showcasing of the stamp set! Kath. An outstanding art card and quite possibly one of the best I've seen in a long while.
ReplyDeleteTfs x
Wow! what an architectural beauty! LOVE the watercoloring and the layering of the different bits! A beautiful project using this stamp set Kath! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card! I didn't notice the shaker windows are first. Brilliant idea! Wow! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteYour card is absolutely stunning Kath!!! I love the muted colors you chose, all that fussy cutting and a shaker as well...AMAZING!!! xxx
ReplyDeleteYou are so SUPER talented!! I follow all your creations all the time!! Please don't ever stop!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I love this! I can't wait to get this stamp!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible card, thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a card! So much intricate work on this! Love the effect of the layers, and great idea with the artstones!
ReplyDeleteWOW! what a fabulous card - love all the layers and the window shaker part. Thanks for the tips of generously applying water and letting the ink do it's work - I love how it all turned out. I'm going to have to try it out myself. I think the somewhat randomness of the ink flowing really works with those fabulous architectural stamps.
ReplyDeleteWow! What an awesome card! Love the design and the colors.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your wonderful creativity...
The layering on this card is amazing! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou must have built cathedrals in a previous life! This card is a stunner and you are a master of techniques! Thank you for sharing your talent with us mere mortals.
ReplyDeleteYour coloring and layering really brings the stamp to life! Love it!
ReplyDeleteKath - what an amazing card your cathedral is.....love the colors and that clever use of "stones" around the edges. Great job.
ReplyDeleteI was determined to stay on a budget this year and made myself a promise that I was NOT going to get any new stamps, then I saw this piece. It is absolutely gorgeous and yes, I’m going to have to get it. Thanks so much Kathy for this amazing piece.
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow. This is amazing, I truly admire both your artistry and your patience.
ReplyDeletewow, wow, wow.
ReplyDeleteStunning piece of artwork!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteReally good use of bits and bibs (technical term) to create the textures. Thanks for sharing,
ReplyDeleteAmazing work Kath! The layers are fantastic... love the tiny art stones!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fantastic image! I somehow missed this during the reveals, but I love it! The dimension you added looks amazing too!
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely card, words can not describe it. WOW
ReplyDeleteThank you!! Love the dimensionality of the project.
ReplyDeleteThis stamp is my absolute new favorite! You created such an ethereal feeling here....I'm in awe
ReplyDeleteYour work is stunning!
ReplyDeleteThis artwork is amazing - I saw Tim show it during the video tours during the Creativation conference. I'm sure you have many more pieces of unbelievable art!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful artwork. This piece was a standout for me when Tim did the sneak peak. So happy to see it up close
ReplyDeleteLove this beautiful piece!
ReplyDeleteI too love old buildings and especially the architecture with so much detail! This is a beautiful card and I am so inspired by what you have created here! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow Kath! This is just an amazing project! The coloring, the layering and the texture of the card are just beautiful! I love architectural history and this is just magnificent! Well done!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh, just beautiful, thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love how you took the time to show how you did this. It is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece and clear instructions which I love. I really like the sentiments with this. I love the dimension.
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteHow many patient and time for this amazing card!!! Love the vintage color that you gave at the stamp.
ReplyDeleteOH MY ... STUNNING! What a wonderful use of this stamp!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! Thank you for posting for pictures of the steps. Truly an inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow! Love what you have done with this stamp! Do much depth. Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented, you also should be called the professor. Keep inspiring me, i love everything you make.
ReplyDeleteSuch a stunning piece! I could stare at this all day, Kath. The dimension, detail, and color on this is truly amazing! Could be a photo of the facade of some old building, it looks so real!!
ReplyDeleteWow what an amazing card, making it 3D, really makes such a difference. Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteGOODNESS! I LOVE EVERY SINGLE LAYER you added to your wonderful card <3 So inspiring - thank you for your tutorial and details along the way!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning card!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is this card is...AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteKath this is amazing, it took by breath away when I saw this stunning card! It's such an great job you did and a piece of art to be proud of. Thank you so much for sharing this beauty.
ReplyDeleteA great use of this stamp, love all the layers.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous. You brought that old architecture to life! I laughed out loud at your 'little blighters' comment too! Thanks for sharing your process.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful project! I love the layering and that stamp!
ReplyDeleteWe just did shaker cards for my card club! I love yours!!!! I have to get this stamp set to try it!
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say awesome! you actually made this building come to life I love it! I need to try this.
ReplyDeletewho thinks of ripping a corner off and putting it back in place like that? not this girl - thanks for the ideas
ReplyDeleteAll masterpieces take time to build, you certainly created a masterpiece.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous 😍😍😍😍😍
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this new stamp set and especially love your take on it...the dimensional element is awesome! I have visited Ireland many times and also love the incredible old architecture....this stamp is definitely on my wish list!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely amazing! You are SO creative!
ReplyDeleteSo much detail!! Fantastic 👏
ReplyDeleteGreat fussy cutting!!!
ReplyDeleteLove 💕 the 3-D effects!!
Thanks for sharing!!
Your patience is amazing. This was so amazing to look at.
ReplyDeleteLove this! Awesome layers!
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful! Can't wait to see what I might be able to do with this interesting stamp. You've provided quite the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteA-maz-ing! Oh the layers are just fabulous, so much dimension. I love all things architectural and this is just a WOW!
ReplyDeleteI just love the stamp you used. It seems to have endless possibilities. Thanks so much for sharing!
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