Rick's Ladies
I'm not the least bit elegant, but I did love coloring up this 1930 beauty by Rick St. Dennis. She's available on a sheet of heads of some very stylish women.
Thank goodness for Copics as I was able to color the leopard beads and feather to match my color scheme. I also used a VersaMark pen and gold embossing powder to turn the silver trim on the jeweled brad to gold! The leopard paper was printed off the computer to carry through the theme. (Let's hope her coat is faux fur!)
The inside will say, "Happy Birthday to you! Celebrate in style!"
Images: Lady head from Fashion digi sheet by Rick St. Dennis, Dollar stamp sentiment
Tools: Copics, Gold Spica pen, Cuttlebug with Nestie ovals, Dauber, SU! Creamy Caramel ink pad, Circle punches, Mounting tape, Crystal Glaze adhesive
Papers: SU! Real Red, Basic Black, and Textured More Mustard, Computer leopard print, Neenah smooth white, Red paint chip, Gold metallic CS
Embellishments: Feather, Jeweled brad, Leopard beads
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Hootchy Mama!
I did this card at Rick's request for his blog. He asked all of us on his DT to make invitations using this quirky image. She is one of a series. His images of these ladies are very popular in Russia. He asked us not to use flowers, which was hard for me...I love flowers!
Images: "Fedora Fashion Plate" from Rick St. Dennis, Computer-generated sentiment
Tools: Copics, Gold metallic pen, Cuttlebug with Quick Cutz swirl die, Glue Dots, Tacky tape
Papers: SU! Red Razzleberry (?) and Orchid Opulence, Neenah smooth white
Embellishments: Shoe button, Pearl flower hat pin, Pink and pearl beads, Butterfly bead, Hear button, Lace, Tulle, Satin picot ribbon, Ruffled tulle
I'll have more from Rick soon.
Thanks for the visit!
Elaine
2 comments:
Oh Love them both, I do adore Fedora she is stunning, Hope you have a great weekend, Hazelxoxo
I really like the first card, Elaine. Your coloring of this vintage lady is perfect! The feather and dp are great.
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