Good evening! I was able to make a few cards today, but had to, I mean REALLY HAD TO make a vintage card to finish things off!!!! ;) I can make other cards, but then I just had an itch to get back to my true love - those distressed, shabby, torn up, old roughed up cards that look absolutely ANCIENT! :D So this is what I whipped up. My youngest son even graciously fixed dinner for all of us while I stamped. How cool is that?!?!
This card uses 2 sets by Stampin' Up - Bella's Bloom (stamped in the bg) and Bloomin' Beautiful. I tried the Cracked Glass technique again, and am really pleased with how it turned out. Sponge a bit of brown ink in the cracks and it ages the piece quite nicely! The pink pirouette cs was sponged with both vanilla and white craft ink to add some interesting effects. The paper is from Daisy D's. The flower is Prima and the buttons & lace are vintage treasures from Etsy.
Try a new technique this week and then link back here so I can check out your glorious creation! :) Be brave and jump in! It's fun! You can do it!
Jennifer
12 comments:
Wow-fabulous texture.
This is so beautiful!
Just beautiful; love it!
I love this look. I will have to try the cracked glass tech.TFS
I am going to have to try that cracked glass, love your card.
Cool cracked glass. I'm one that would have a hard time venturing into vintage!
It is so nice to have you back Jen, and you haven't missed a beat - everything is wonderful. I've been popping by, but no new posts and then I miss a couple of days and look at all these wonderful things - I'm so hope all continues to go well. I too love the "shabby" look even though I don't get to it often. These are all so amazing and pretty - love them all. Take Care, Dru
This is absolutely gorgeous! The cracked glass technique is perfect for this and you did it beautifully! That is one of my favorite SU flower sets evah!!!!!!
oohh what a great card!
This is very pretty! What a wonderful son you have. You are a blessed woman.
Very Very pretty! I love your vintage cards (:
Beautiful card, Jennifer! I love it...and the cracked glass is the perfect touch!
Your son was super sweet to cook so you could stamp!!!!
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