Lots to share with you today featuring my cardstock of choice, Cryogen White from PaperTemptress. I just finished taking the online course, Creative Chemistry 101 given by Tim Holtz, a fun learning experience imparting an unbelievable amount of knowledge! Since I did not have the specific cardstock used in the classes and I was anxious to try the techniques, I decided to give Cryogen cardstock a try and I am so glad I did! The proverbial kitchen sink was literally thrown onto the Cryogen cardstock including many layers of various distress inks and stains, as well as black dye ink! Cryogen cardstock withstood the torture perfectly! The top panel, One Woman, is an image scanned from a May 1929 edition of Juggler magazine and given as a freebie at Digital Two for Tuesday, a fun blog and if you love vintage, you need to pay a visit. Also a special thank you to my online friend, Leslie, for sharing the link to the website.
Wow, this is a sight to behold - what a work of art. We, as a family, visit a lot of museums (esp in Europe and instantly my mind went straight to all the artists with this 'look' - a gem indeed! Love the elements that it took to create this ~ superb.
ReplyDeletethis is so different for you but love the depth of colour and the composition just fabulous
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Love your gorgeous card Tammy,a beautiful image.xxx
ReplyDeleteWow Tammy this is absolutely fabulous and a joy to see, the image and background work look terrific, superb creation.
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Lorraine x
Wow Tammy, this is absolutely fabulous, and so different for you, the image and the background are just wonderful.
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Is there anything you can't do, Tammy? This is stunning!! Rich, vintage perfection!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely stunning! looks like something from REMBRANDT! gorgeous!
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Something really new on your blog today! Looks like you had lots of fun. It sure turned out great!
ReplyDeleteJoyce xx
Amazing! I didn't think to use Cryogen paper - tried several others I had. Love how you added the vintage image on top. I also love the spots of silver along the left edge - looks like a path for the umbrella man.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Tammy! Your online course really paid off! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. What a wonderful piece of artwork.
ReplyDeleteOMG Tammy this is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteHugs Heidy
Wow! Pretty fabulous! And you did it with a digital image. Cool!
ReplyDeleteLove the entire look of this Tammy! Outstanding.
ReplyDeleteLynn
Amazing!!! I love the cool technique- and WOW! How cool is this!
ReplyDeleteWow this is great Tammy!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty and artsy, Tammy....the vintage girl image is beautiful and I love how you used all the TH techniques on the background!!!!
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