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Sunday, 17 February 2013

Craft a Scene let your light shine week 3

Good Afternoon, Lovely Bloggers and welcome to my latest offering for Craft a Scene. For this one I decoupaged my Michael Powell Lighthouse, the same one that is in my blog candy here, but hurry as it ends very soon!
I coloured the whole thing with promarkers and made it into a tall narrow easel card, about the same width as DL but slightly shorter. The stripy paper was a freebie from Canon Creative Park and  the sentiment was from Waltzing Mouse. I added some eyelets and faux stitching to finish it off.
There are more offerings from my very talented teamies on the challenge blog. I do hope you can join in this month.
If you want to be in with a chance of winning this stamp and several other goodies, then please leave a comment on my blog candy post.
Thanks for looking!

8 comments:

  1. I love how you've decoupaged the lighthouse, Sally. It really is a gorgeous stamp.
    Hope you've had a lovely weekend in this beautiful sunshine.
    Hugs Lisax

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  2. oh wow ... this is amazing - love it .. everything about it!
    Lisa x

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  3. This is just gorgeous,love the scene.xxx

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  4. Oh, I do LOVE your scene cards, Sally! This is another fab one and the long thin shaped card is perfect for the image.
    xx

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  5. I love lighthouses - your colours are lovely for it . The little seaside towns really do look like this too & I must admit that the tall easel looks rather fun.
    Paula (PEP)

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  6. Love your decoupaged image. That looks like a village in North Cornwall! Maddy x

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  7. What a delightful scene.
    Heather T

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  8. This is fabulous Sally. I love your decoupaged lighthouse.
    Hugs Debbie x

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