Saturday 25 May 2024

Allsorts Challenge ~ Blast From The Past

Ellie has chosen the theme for this week's Allsorts Challenge and she had chosen 'Blast from the Past'.  So, we would love to see your Vintage/Retro/Art Deco creations.  As always, there is always the option of Anything Goes.   For my DT card I decided to use one of my stamps in the Charles Rennie Mackintosh style.  

The stamp was from a  set which came as a cover gift with a craft magazine some time ago.  I inked up this stamp for the first time with Versafine Clair 'Nocture' and coloured the flowers with a red Promarker.  The frame was die cut with a die from the MFT 'Stitched Circle Scalloped Frames' set and layered over the image/sentiment.  Three red pearls finished off my card. 

There are lovely prizes from Stampendous to be won, so please visit the Allsorts Challenge blog to see all the wonderful creations the DT have made for inspiration.

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22 comments:


  1. A very stylish card - love the stamp. I'm sure I have some magazine freebie sets from way back which might fit the bill for this challenge

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  2. Striking use of colour and white space Liz and perfect design for the theme. Many thanks for sharing with us at Stamping Sensations and We Love Stamping May challenges.

    B x

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  3. A fabulous CAS Art Deco card, the rise stamp and sentiment are beautiful

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  4. This is an amazing CAS card Liz!
    Lia xx

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  5. As a lover of the Art Deco style, I am loving your Mackintosh inspired font and flower, delightful card

    Have a great Bank Holiday weekend

    Kathyk

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  6. This stamp has the look of Charles Rennie Mackintosh I think and love the look of it within the scalloped frame, and the red and black is so elegant Liz. x

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  7. It's beautiful Liz and so stylish!

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  8. This is such a pretty card done in those great colors. I love the circle die-cut for the sentiment panel along with the 3 red pearl accents and those little flowers are quite lovely too!

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  9. Gorgeous CAS design. Great layers yet so much open white space.

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  10. It's beautiful; elegant and so perfectly CAS! Enjoy the weekend!

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  11. Very stylish CAS card Liz and a great Rennie Mackintosh style xx

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  12. So elegant looking, and I love the sentiment! Great card Liz!

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  13. So elegant and classy with this beautiful Art Deco stamp and the colours yu used, Liz!
    Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful card with us at We Love Stamping, it's perfect for the Vintage theme!

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  14. Love the clean look of this CAS card. Perfect style of sentiment for the Allsorts' theme xxx

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  15. As a fellow CRM fan I am sure you know how much I love this design. Thanks also for sharing with us at Stamping Sensations.

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  16. Beautiful CAS style card Liz I love the vintage look
    hugs
    lolo x

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  17. Hi Liz just popped back to say thank you for joining us at We Love Stamping
    hugs
    lolo x

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  18. That's such an elegant card Liz xx

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  19. Beautiful card. Thank you for joining at stamping sensations

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  20. Fabulous and elegant card!
    Thank you for sharing at We Love Stamping May challenge;-))m

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  21. A very classic and elegant card with a clean and fresh look, love it.
    Lorraine

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  22. Hi Liz,
    what a very wonderful card and I love the stamp used.
    As always such a brilliant design too.
    Thank you for joining the MAWTT Challenge.
    Lots of crafty love. Jenny L. DT

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