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Showing posts with label fresh vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fresh vintage. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 August 2013

Fresh Vintage Card.

Ummm,  This one I think I CASED it was a long time ago so I can't remember where from.
It features last years sale-a-bration stamp set I think.
It was a gorgeous stamp set. I can't remember what it was called now, but as it's a retired set it doesn't really matter.....unless you want to try and find it on ebay that is.
It might have been Fresh Vintage.



Yes, it is fresh Vintage.

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Fresh Vintage Cards

Here are  three cards  that using Fresh Vintage stamp set.
These two I have CASED from other Demonstrators. This Black and White is  card is so classy, I couldn't resist having a go at making it.
This is the end result.  Dawn of dostamping.com has a terrific video on how to make this card.

 










I spotted the card at the side  and thought I just have to do that one I loved it, but I have no idea where I saw it first. So I cannot credit it's creator.
Now this one I don't know if this my adaptation of the side card or whether I have seen something similar some where else  and unwittingly reproduced it. I guess that is the problem one has when one spends time blog hopping.                                                                                   

Friday, 30 March 2012

Fresh Vintage

Yet another card using the floral flourish from the Fresh Vintage stamp set.

This time I used Baja breeze card, seam binding  and ink.
I have to say I have CASED this card from another demonstrator   I saw her version of this card and thought it was lovely. Mine is not as neat or as well planned out as Dawns but it will give you another idea for your Sale-a-bration stamp set.

Fresh Vintage in Black and White



Just how versatile is this Fresh Vintage stamp set from Stampin' up.

Here is a black and white card using the Fresh Vintage stamp set along with a sympathy greeting from another set.
How classy is this. Yet it is so simple to make. I don't think I even need to explain this one.
I will say that this card measures 6x6

Fresh Vintage

This little number may look familiar to you.
I copies this from the Stampin' up catalogue and idea s book.
It's not called the idea s book for nothing.
So if you get stuck for some idea take a look in your catalogue.
You have paid  £5.95 for  it,  use it to inspire you.
 Don't think you can't make  a card  you see like from the book because you don't have the stamps..... Think about what stamps you do have that will give a similar result.
Here I have just embossed the base card added a strip of white card across the front punched out a scalloped square  and a small heart, which I then  applied glue and glitter to. I stamped the postage stamp  from the fresh vintage ( sale a bration)  stamp set in pretty in pink ink , cut it out and assembled the pieces.

sale-a-bration fresh vintage

This is certainly not my favourite card but it does show the use of markers on stamps well.
For the novice stamper, this where you use  different coloured markers to ink up your stamp instead of a single colour ink pad.
Once you have coloured all the areas over your stamp with ink you then take a deep breath and huff all over your stamp   to re moisten the inks and print the image onto your card stock.
It does take a little longer  stamping this way but hey,  think of it this way..... there is NO  intricate colouring in to do Whoopie! I am not a love of colouring in.... I can't stay inside the lines. lol.

I used the beautiful Fresh Vintage stamp set for this card. This stamp set was a free set from Stampin' up ,during the Sale-a-bration period. Every customer  spending  £45  got a free set of stamps.
I used the Stamp and Write markers to colour in my stamp. Old olive grosgrain, Razzleberry, Pretty in pink  and Whisper white card stock.