Items I used:
- Sin City Stamps
Vintage Background Stamp
Romance Stamp
Sentiment Stamp - Frog Dog Studio's February Kit
Pan Pastels Magenta
Artist sponge
Romantic Vintage Ephemera
Versamark
Prima Crown Pin - Background paper
- Clear Embossing Powder and heat tool
- Metal Tape
- Adirondack Acrylic Paint Dabber (Gold)
- Gesso
- Hand Made Vintage Ribbon
- Stazon Ink Red
The first thing I did was to fussy cut some images of ephemera from the kit and
matched up some background paper. I layered two pieces of designer background paper.
matched up some background paper. I layered two pieces of designer background paper.
I wanted to accentuate the beautiful flowers so I decided to emboss using The Vintage Background stamp and the Romance Stamp with clear embossing powder over top of my layered background paper. Next I took my two pieces of ephemera and placed them strategically one on either side. I gave the image of a boy a pink hue/shadow, by highlighting the background behind him with Pan Pastels in Magenta.
I took the sentiment stamp from the February Frog Dog Studio Kit and
stamped with Stazon Ink Red on regular cardstock and backed it with metal tape to
reinforce it and to be able to manipulate the paper easily. I think it gave it a nice shiny edge too.
I placed the Prima crown behind the little boy and touched it up with White Gesso.
I thought it fitting that he was backed with postal paper as way back when they used to mail children.
(true story).
(true story).
I chose some handmade vintage ribbon to run through the middle and front of the card and
finally I edged the card with a Gold Dabber
Above you can make out the beautiful rose from Sin City Stamps in the
middle of the postcard as well as the edging made with the Vintage background stamp.
I hope you have enjoyed my Valentines Card as much as I enjoyed making it!
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Peggy Oliver
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