Friday, September 12, 2008

High Seas

Happy Friday, everyone.
This is another image from TAC, called Ship Collage. I stamped the image with chocolate chip and then distressed it a little bit with Distress Ink from Tim Holtz. I used old olive, choc chip, and rose red card stock from SU and the dp is Basic Grey from the Stella Ruby collection. I added some choc chip satin ribbon, a swirly thingie and some jumbo eyelets to complete the card.
I may not get around to posting anything else for the weekend. My sister, Marlene is coming over later in the day and we are going to be making home made raviollis. It's usually a three day process. Today we'll cook up all the meat for the filling, and grind it later on tonight. Tomorrow we make the dough and start stuffing raviollis, let them dry a little and Sunday we'll package them up. It's so much work, but it is so worth the effort!
Enjoy your weekend. I know that I will enjoy mine!
Smiles :)
Lorraine

9 comments:

Darlene said...

LOVE THIS!!! So rich looking and "old world" ... awesome guy card!! Love your work ... always inspires me ... thanks for that!!

Patty Williams said...

Home made raviolis !! I'm on my way! Yummo !

This is a gorgeous card! I love the colors, you have such a good eye for putting things together. Hubby would love that sailboat!

Anonymous said...

Me too...I'm on my way for some raviolis!
This card is stunning!

Anonymous said...

This is beautiful and that ship stamp is gorgeous!!
Oh and I am lmao about your jeans;)

Michelle said...

Ravioli ~~ wow, are you ambitious!! LOL!! I'm sure it is super yummy, & I'm all for cooking from scratch but that is one thing I will probably never make ~ my own pasta!! Kudos to you, & enjoy!!

Beautiful card ~~ love the image & those rivets on the side are perfect!!

Unknown said...

This card is amazing! I love it!

Sue from Oregon said...

this card really comes together!

Mari said...

I *love* this! I'm awfully glad that I kept visiting blogs from the thread on SCS - I'm adding you to my GR right now!

Anonymous said...

This is gorgeous, Lorraine! Love the jumbo eyelets with this image!

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