Wednesday, 25 April 2012

Wednesday Challenge at the Hoedown

Hello everyone!!!. Another Wednesday at the Hoedown. This week the challenge is to "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle". This is my story: In 1955 my mother was chosen "Labor Princess" back home in a town in Argentina. The news were in the papers and she saved those papers till now. I made a scrapbook with them but I had some twice, so with a piece of one of them I made this flower. Is that Recycling or what???. Here is my project:

For this card I used:

Cardstock: Whisper White and Chocolate Chip from SU
Stamps: Whishing Well and Whishing You Well from Hambo Stamps
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Accessories: Fancy Flourish die, Pretty Posies die, Photo corners die and Oval Stax die all from MFT. I used Copic Markers to colour the image and the brad (no idea, sorry).

Thanks for looking!!!

13 comments:

Betty Benton said...

I love the flower and to think it is made from a piece of your family history -- priceless!

Hey Hey Paula said...

What a beautiful flower & a nice way to recycle something special to you.

Athina said...

How neat that you recycled that paper. Great coloring!

Carole said...

I truly LOVE this card!! I'm very sentimental, so that flower just tugs at my heartstrings.

Unknown said...

Ooo this is gorgeous! I feel like throwing a penny in that well and making a wish :)

Liz Williams said...

Love the flower you made out of this newsworthy paper!!! What a great little wishing well.

Craft Paper said...

I really this card. I like the photo corners and how they make it look like you used label die instead. Great recycling story!

Payne Holler Cards said...

Oh my, that sure makes that flower so special!

Jessica Beare said...

I love it! Wonderful lay out..excellent life like coloring..and that flower..just wonderful!!

The Other Patti Sue said...

Great recycling... beautiful card!

Dorlene Durham said...

Beautiful!

Judy Rozema said...

LOVE your recycled flower - that is so special. The colors on this card just are perfect~!

Heather B said...

What an awesome recycling idea!! That flower looks so pretty. I love this wishing well image from Hambo.