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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

DCM little extra - Old, New, Borrowed, Blue

for this weeks little extra at
Daring Cardmakers,
kathy came up with a beaut dare it's one of her recipe's...
There's an old rhyme that tells brides what they should wear on their wedding day to be sure of good luck, it goes:
Something Old,Something New,Something Borrowed,
and Something Blue
This week we'd like you to incorporate these four things into your card -
It doesn't have to be a Wedding card, despite the verse - just as long as your card features each of those things on it.
Borrowed could be borrowed from another card, some ribbon from a chocolate box, a tiny piece "borrowed" from a child's hair ribbon, even a postage stamp from an old envelope, it could also be an item or technique borrowed from a different crafty sphere...And before you ask - whilst you're allowed to use a sewing machine to make your card - it CAN'T be your borrowed item - as that would be just TOO EASY and this is supposed to be a challenge, isn't it! hehehe
Well Here is my card, I decided that seeings I have a bit of a 'rusty old junk' collection, I'd use some of my bits....
Something Old - well I've got a few on here- vintage button, buckle, token
Something New - the paper I used is Scrumptious 'Scenic Route' paper
Something Borrowed - that would be the little hinge
Something Blue - well that would be the Junkitz blue denim button
other bits I used are some scrummy letters a friend sent me, Basic Grey PP, clock stamp from my 'it's a mans world' stamp set from Artistree,7 Gypsies arrow, Karen Foster Biggie brad, screw type brad, & my sewing machine...
So have you Dared to DARE yet?... Come on I dare you!!!!

20 comments:

  1. Fabulous card as always :) how mean was Kathy with her sewing machine rules lol

    jo xx

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  2. Oh! I knew that this was your card over at DCM!!!
    OK, thinking cap is on :)

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  3. Great card and such a funny idea to use the weddingspecials for the bride on a card!

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  4. I particularly like the denim buttons! I am a bit of a denim fan especially on things other than jeans!

    Ah- and I have just spotted the word 'unique!' how cool is that!

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  5. Anonymous4:25 AM

    A clever take on the dare, Gillian, you always make such fabulously detailed cards!

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  6. Fab card Gilllian! Love all that 'rusty old junk' you use!

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  7. fantastic work again, love all the bits you aquired for this card, works so well.

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  8. Just love your take on any of the challenges you do....always original and fantastically designed.

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  9. Great masculine look. Love all the metal bits. Thanks for your lovely comments on my cards too!

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  10. Anonymous11:49 AM

    Nothing to say except for "SWEET"! I love this card Gillian!

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  11. Good job we can't use our machines' mine broke!! :( :(

    I knew this was your card even though it didn't have your name beside it!
    Love it!!!

    Hope the cold is much improved & you have been prductive in the craft room.x

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  12. Wonderful masculine card, love this!

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  13. Nice one Gill! This is very geometric of you! L.O.L!
    x

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  14. I love the patchwork feel of this card - I now realise the sewing machine is a vital part of you card making equipment. I'm envious of all your embellishments, and how well you use them.
    Thanks for the grunge definition and comments.
    Ros

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  15. What a great card! Cool idea for a challenge! Kim

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  16. Ohhhh...I love this!!

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  17. Fab card - I just love your originality with everything you tackle!

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  18. Anonymous10:33 AM

    Love this! What a cool father's day card. It's always hard for me to make masculine looking cards, this one is wonderful!!!

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  19. Anonymous6:19 PM

    Love it love it love it! Such a PERFECT man/Dad card Gillian. I love all your treasures and the colours of this card are so manly and yum
    Melx

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  20. Wow, this is perfectly done! Not just perfect for Dad, but perfect period! Awesome!

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