Tuesday, 23 June 2020

Make a scene



Time again for a new challenge at Try It On Tuesday and this time it is Make A Scene. There are some lovely examples over on the challenge site to give plenty of inspiration so I hope you will visit the team.  I must admit this was not my first try but I was not happy with the one I made so this is my second try.  The background scene and paper are out of my scraps box and the stamps used are a very old set called Non Sequitur , one of the first sets of unmounted stamps I got I think, they came from the Stamp Man at Skipton, did love that shop and was so sorry when it went. 

9 comments:

  1. Lovely card Joan, very elegant. I used to have a friend in Skipton, back in college days. Have a great week, hugs, Valerie

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  2. A fabulous scene Joan and a beautiful card.

    Sue xx

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  3. A beautiful card Joan, Paris always seems to be a destination we would all like to visit.
    I remember the shop you mentioned when we visited Skipton, it always had lots of choice for crafters.
    Stay safe.
    Yvonne xx

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  4. Beautiful scene Joan! I would love to be in Paris with your lady right now!! ((HUGS)) Helen

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  5. I like the 1920's look of your scene Joan. I bet that was a romantic time to visit Paris. This is such a pretty piece for TIOT. Hope all is well. Hugs-Erika

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  6. Hi Joan love this beautiful card and scene you have created , I loved going to the Stamp Man it was a lovely ride out to skipton havnt been for years..

    Babs x

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  7. Such a beautiful scene! I love the Eiffel Tower in the background and the Art Deco style stamps - gorgeous 😁. Wishing you a wonderful week! Take care! Hugs Jo x

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  8. A lovely card Joan, love the image of the elegant lady with the Paris background, a great choice of scene.
    Hugs, Avril xx

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  9. Aaah! Paris, such a lovely scene Joan! A wonderfully elegant lady too! Yes, I used to love the Stamp Man shop too! Hugs, Chrisx

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