Wednesday, 30 September 2015

A little bit of steampunk

Well its ages since I've done anything Steampunk as it seems to have lost its popularity in the crafting world, when I saw that the challenge at Fantasy Stampers is Steampunk I thought I'd have another play.  I dug around and found a folder with papers and oddments in and I knew I had these Hampton Art stamps that a friend gave me and I hadn't used. The large butterfly is a Tim Holtz die and emboss and the wooden clock is something else I had given. This is a 6x6 piece and will go into my steampunk book I made a couple of years ago.

9 comments:

  1. It's a fabulous card Joan, love the sentiment and the postcard collage. Glad you got to put some ink on those stamps!
    Avril xx

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  2. Another super make Joan, have to admit steampunk always scares me a little.

    B x

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  3. A great card again Joan. I have to agree with Brenda in the fact that Steampunk scares me too. :)

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  4. Das sieht klasse aus, Joan.
    Du hast alles wundervoll passend dekoriert.
    Eine schöne Karte.

    Liebe Grüße xx

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  5. Lovely card Joan, yes Steampunk seems to have gone out of fashion -perhaps we should revive it as I used to be a great fan of it.
    See you at Harrogate but not PS as I will be working Fri and Sat.
    Hugs, Neet xx

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  6. Hi this is a stunning Steampunk card. Thank you for joining us at Fantasy Stampers Challenge 46 “Steampunk” Hugs Jackie (DT)

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  7. Love the steampunk look and the wonderful butterfly.
    Alison x

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  8. What a fantastic collection of elements to make your Steampunk design, Joan - love the wording too! Thanx for playing along with us at Fantasy Stampers.
    Hugz, Jan (DT) xx

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  9. Great card, Joan - love the way you've put it all together.

    Thanks for joining us at the Fantasy Stampers Challenge Blog.

    Helen x

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