Monday, March 14, 2011

The Kraft Journal Challenge#10


     It's almost time for the wearing of the green!  LOL  I think when St. Patty's Day comes around everybody seems to magically have a little Irish blood mixed in.  I can claim mine legitimately along with a whole mix of others. {grin}
     For our challenge this week at The Kraft Journal we'd like to see you make a project with a St. Patrick's Day or green theme.
     For my card I started out with a base of Kraft Outlet Brown Kraft Cover Weight cardstock.  Next is a layer of Buff Ivory Cover Weight cardstock, then some more of the Brown Kraft that I ran through a paper crimper and some fun plaid October Afternoon DP.  There's a little bit of Martha Stewart punched border, some fun rick rack, and a group of buttons tied with hemp.  I cut the tag from Lunch Bag Kraft cardstock, inked it with Vintage Photo Distress ink, and then added some Vintage Photo Distress embossing powder around the edge.  I attached that cute St. Patty's image from the internet that I distressed and covered with Rock Candy Crackle paint.  Last but not least is a little snippet of Twill Tape attached with Tim Holtz's Tiny Attacher.  I wrote the Irish toast word for health on the Round Metal Edge Grungy Prim Tag.  That wish goes out to all of you.  :-)
     Break out your own Irish genes (real or imagined) for this week's challenge and get your projects linked up by Sunday night at 6:00 EST.  Every time you play you earn a chance at a $15.00 store voucher for Kraft Outlet and you just might get picked for one of our Feature Me Friday spotlights!
Happy Monday!


Supplies

Papers:  Kraft Outlet Brown Kraft Cover Weight cardstock, Buff Ivory Cover Weight cardstock, and Lunch Bag Kraft cardstock; October Afternoon
Image:  from the internet
Ink:  Vintage Photo Distress ink
Tools:  Martha Stewart Daisy edge punch, Tim Holtz Tiny Attacher, Fiskars Paper Crimper
Miscellaneous:  Kraft Outlet Twill Tape and Grungy Prim Round Metal Tag, buttons and rick rack from my stash, Craft Square hemp cord, Ranger Vintage Photo Distress embossing powder and Rock Candy Distress Crackle paint

10 comments:

Audrey Pettit said...

This is so, so adorable, Tracy! Love that gingham paper and the ric-rac trim. Love the corrugated cardstock and the buttons and tag. And that image!! LOVE that sweet vintage image. Totally adore your Irish sentiment on the round tag, too.
Awesome job, as always!

Ukka said...

What a brilliant card. Great vintage image.

Unknown said...

This is adorable. It does make me smile.. That image is so sweet.. I see corned Beef and Cabbage in my future this week.. Hee Hee..

Hope you have a nice day!
Hugs, Linda

Unknown said...

This card is so ADORABLE...love the added buttons and that tag... so sweet!

~* steph :) *~ said...

love your card. super cute vintage image, tracy! thanks for sharing and have a great week! *hugs* steph :)

♥Jan♥ said...

With all the St. Patty's day images on the net, I downloaded this very one to use this year, can you believe it. Guess I won't be using it !! I am thinking about getting that crimper too, you seem to get so much use out of it. I LOVE this card Tracy - but when don't I think your work is the very best of all !!

Unknown said...

She's adorable, your little St. Patrick's girl! Love the green checkered paper you used, too, makes a lovely match against the brown paper! Hugs, Ira

Nancy said...

This is so great! I love the image you chose! The tag and all the extra elements are fantastic! :o)

Kristina said...

Great card as usual Tracy!! I love the vintage image and the buttons are fabulous!!

Geri said...

So very sweet, Tracy! Love the vintage feel, distressed edges, and how you've pulled all these lovely elements and details together!