This one takes me back to the days of fussy cutting, paper piercing, and wonderful conversations with friends. The pace was definitely slower. I was also able to make several cards or scrapbook pages with a stamp set before it was rendered obsolete. What about you?
Stamps:
Vintage Vogue
Very Vintage Wheel
Paper:
Soft Suede A-2, 5-1/8 x 1-1/4, 2 x 2-5/8
Basic White 5-1/4 x 4 (2), 5-1/8 x 1, 1-3/4 x 2-3/8, Scraps
Pretty in Pink 5-1/8 x 3-7/8
Ink:
Pretty in Pink
Creamy Caramel
Soft Suede
Sage Shadow
Technique:
Sponging
Fussy Cutting
Punching
Accessories:
Eyelet Border Punch
5/8" Rose Romance Ribbon (16")
Pretties Kit
Blender Pen
Dimensionals
Glue Dots
Adhesive
First, I stamped the Friends image, using Pretty in Pink, and then fussy cut the F.
I then inked up the stamp again, using Creamy Caramel, but before stamping, I took the ink off the word friends, using a blender pen, and then inked it up with a Soft Suede Marker. I then huffed on it, and stamped it.
Next, I sponged the image panel, using Creamy Caramel and then adhered it to a Soft Suede matte.
I then added the Pretty in Pink F with a couple of dimensionals.
Next, I punched the Basic white strip, using the Eyelet Border punch. I adhered it to the bottom of the Soft Suede strip.
I then added the ribbon to the Soft Suede strip and tied it into a knot.
Next, I stamped the Pretty in Pink card front, using Pretty in Pink ink. I stamped the bottom, using the Very Vintage Wheel and the top part with the stamp from the stamp set. I then added the Soft Suede strip as shown above.
I then stamped and fussy cut the small flower and leaves. I added a silver brad from the Pretties Kit to hold them together.
Next, I attached the friends image, using dimensionals and adhered the small flower with a few glue dots.
I then adhered the panel onto a Basic White matte and then onto the Soft Suede card front.
Lastly, I adhered a Basic White panel to the inside of the card.
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