Hello and welcome to the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop where we are sharing projects with a vintage theme. I have made a card for a friend who is off travelling soon using the Watercolor World stamp set.
Pecan Pie card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” Very Vanilla card – 5¾” by 4” Pebbled Path card – 2½” by ½” Very Vanilla card – 5½” by 3¾”
I mounted the large Watercolor World stamp onto the large plate of the Stamparatus and inked it up with Pecan Pie ink. I stamped it onto the larger panel of Very Vanilla card. I inked the image up again with Pebbled Path ink very lightly and not all over and stamped again.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A vintage Watercolor World map card made for the Technique Tuesday ‘Vintage’ Blog Hop
Using a Sponge Dauber, I aged a little Crumb Cake ink in places and stamped again.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A vintage Watercolor World map card made for the Technique Tuesday ‘Vintage’ Blog Hop
I then ripped the stamped panel on all 4 sides and used a Bone Folder to break down the fibres and soften the panel.
The panel was then screwed up to make it look aged. Using a Blending Brush I added Crumb Cake ink all over the map following up with Pebbled Path around the edges.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A vintage Watercolor World map card made for the Technique Tuesday ‘Vintage’ Blog Hop
I added Pebbled Path ink around the Pecan Pie card base and added the map using Dimensionals.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A vintage Watercolor World map card made for the Technique Tuesday ‘Vintage’ Blog Hop
The sentiment, from the On The Ocean stamp set was stamped in Versamark ink onto the strip of Pebbled Path card. I covered it with White Embossing Powder and set it with a Heat Tool. This was added to the card front.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A vintage Watercolor World map card made for the Technique Tuesday ‘Vintage’ Blog Hop
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Hello and thank you for joining me for the Kylie Bertucci Demo Blog Hop where we are share ideas for customer thank you cards. My vintage ranunculus card is made using a rustic colour palette.
To recreate the vintage ranunculus thank you card, you will need:
Crumb Cake card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” scored and folded at 4⅛” Merry Merlot card – 5¼” by 3½” Crumb Cake card – 5” by 3¼” Very Vanilla card – 5½” by 3¾” Vellum card – 3½” by 3½” Scrap Very Vanilla card
Using Versamark ink, I randomly stamped the scripty image and the spray of flowers image onto the panel of Crumb Cake card. I covered the ink with Gold Embossing Powder and heat set it using my Heat Tool. The embossed panel was then added to the Merry Merlot layer with Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive. I used the same ink to glue the panel to the Crumb Cake card front.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Ranunculus Romance stamp set used to make a vintage ranunculus card for the Kylie Bertucci Demo Blog Hop
I mounted the ranunculus flower image onto one of the Stamparatus plates. I inked the image up using the Garden Green and Merry Merlot Stamp ‘n Write Markers. I repeated this a couple of times to get the depth of colour I wanted.
The image was then die cut using the Ranunculus Dies.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Ranunculus Romance stamp set used to make a vintage ranunculus card for the Kylie Bertucci Demo Blog Hop
I die cut a stitched circle from the Stylish Shapes Dies and trimmed off the right-hand side. The flower image was added to the Vellum using dabs of liquid glue. The Vellum piece was then added on Dimensionals, hidden behind the flower to the card front.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Ranunculus Romance stamp set used to make a vintage ranunculus card for the Kylie Bertucci Demo Blog Hop
The sentiment was stamped in Merry Merlot ink onto scrap Very Vanilla card and die cut using the Sending Dies. It was then added to the card front.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Ranunculus Romance stamp set used to make a vintage ranunculus card for the Kylie Bertucci Demo Blog Hop
I used the Cherry Cobbler Blends Pens to colour in some Basic Pearls before adding them to the card front.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Ranunculus Romance stamp set used to make a vintage ranunculus card for the Kylie Bertucci Demo Blog Hop
This card is so out of my comfort zone, but I really like it.
I am looking forward to seeing what my fellow demos have to share with us today.
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Old Olive card base 8¼” by 5¾” – Cut from 1” down & 1” in from 1” to 5 ⅛” Score from edge to slit on both sides @ 1”, 2“& 5⅛” Score the centre panel & 4⅛” Basic White – 5½” by ⅞” Design a Daydream dsp – 5⅜” by ¾” Basic White – 2⅞” by ⅞” x 2 Fresh Freesia – 3 ½” by 2⅞” Basic White – 3⅜” by 2¾” Fresh Freesia – 3⅞” by 3½” Basic White – 3 ¾” by 3⅜” Scrap Fresh Freesia & Basic White
We glued the strip of dsp to the long, thin Basic White mat and added it to the bottom of the card front.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Ranunculus Romance stamp set used to make a trio of pretty, shabby chic themed floral cards for May 2022 classes
The ornate border was stamped onto both strips of Basic White and glued them to the side strips.
The scripty image was stamped all over smaller rectangle of Basic White in Smoky Slate ink. The stamped panel was then glued to the Fresh Freesia mat and added to the front panel of the card.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Ranunculus Romance stamp set used to make a trio of pretty, shabby chic themed floral cards for May 2022 classes
The ranunculus flower was inked up using the Old Olive and Gorgeous Grape Stamp ‘n Write Markers, we added a little Fresh Freesia to the flowers with the marker before stamping onto scrap Basic White card. Colour was added to the sprig in the same way and both images were die cut using the Ranunculus Dies. They were added to the front panel with glue.
The sentiment from the Paradise Palms was stamped in Gorgeous Grape onto scrap Basic White card and die cut using the Layering Circle Dies. It was added to a fresh freesia circle and glued to the front of the card.
The inside panel was decorated with the ornate border stamp.
Vintage Ranunculus Card
Thick Basic White card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” Old Olive – 5⅝” by 3 ¾” Fresh Freesia – 5 ½” by 3⅝” Basic White stitched rectangle Fresh Freesia – ⅜” strip Scrap Basic White & Old Olive
We randomly stamped the scripty image in Fresh Freesia ink all over the Fresh Freesia panel. We added the sprig in Gorgeous Grape ink. We tore down the right side of the panel to give us a rough edge and added ink to the whole panel using a Blending Brush.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Ranunculus Romance stamp set used to make a trio of pretty, shabby chic themed floral cards for May 2022 classes
We tore the edge of the Old Olive panel and added Mossy Meadow ink to darken and define the edge before adding it to the back of the Fresh Freesia panel. The whole piece was then glued to the Thick Basic White card base.
The ornate border was stamped in Smoky Slate ink onto the stitched rectangle
The ranunculus flower was inked up using the Old Olive and Gorgeous Grape Stamp ‘n Write Markers, we added a little Fresh Freesia to the flowers with the marker before stamping onto scrap Basic White card. The flower was die cut using the Ranunculus Dies along with a sprig from Old Olive scrap card. The flower and foliage was adhered to the stamped rectangle and the whole piece was mounted onto the card front on Dimensionals.
The sentiment, from the Sending Smiles stamp set was stamped in Gorgeous Grape onto a strip of Fresh Freesia. A trio of Pastel Pearls and a White Baker’s Twine bow added to complete the card.
Tag Card
Smoky Slate card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” Smoky Slate – 5½” by 3¾” Old Olive – 4¼” by 2” Basic White card – 4¼” by 2” Basic White – 5½” by 3¾” Fresh Freesia strip – ⅝” Scrap Gorgeous Grape & Fresh Freesia
Stamp the ornate border and Lille post mark image randomly all over the Smoky Slate panel in Smoky Slate ink. We used a dauber to add ink to the edges before gluing it to the Smoky Slate card base.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Ranunculus Romance stamp set used to make a trio of pretty, shabby chic themed floral cards for May 2022 classes
The ranunculus flower was inked up using the Old Olive and Fresh Freesia Stamp ‘n Write Markers, we added a little Gorgeous Grape to the flowers with the marker. We huffed on the stamp to re-moisten the ink and stamped it onto the Basic White Tag, added the Old Olive tag to the back and added it to the card base on Dimensionals.
The sentiment, from the Sending Smiles stamp set was stamped in Gorgeous Grape onto a strip of Fresh Freesia. Gorgeous Frape Ribbon was added to the tag along with a bow made from White Baker’s Twine. Scrap strips of Fresh Freesia and Gorgeous Grape were added under the tags and a trio of Pastel Pearls completed this card.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Ranunculus Romance stamp set used to make a trio of pretty, shabby chic themed floral cards for May 2022 classes
The ladies in glass loved putting together these cards. I hope you like them.
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Today I am sharing a card made for a recent team challenge where our theme was ‘Shabby Chic’. This is so out of my comfort zone. I like clean and simple cards, bright colours so this topic was enough to bring me out in a rash……..
To recreate the shabby chic meadow card, you will need:
Blushing Bride card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” scored at 4⅛” Crumb Cake – 5½” by 3¾” Blushing Bride – 5⅜” by 3⅝” Very Vanilla – 5½” by 3¾” Very Vanilla – 2¼” by 1¾” Scrap Very Vanilla & Crumb Cake
Using 2nd generation Blushing Bride ink, I stamped the flower randomly all over the Blushing Bride panel. I added the scripty stamp using 2nd and 3rd generation Crumb Cake ink. Whilst I had the ink out I stamped in Crumb Cake ink in opposite corners of the Blushing Bride card front.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A pretty shabby chic card made using the Quiet Meadow stamp set and Meadow Dies
I ripped down the right side of the stamped panel – quite enjoyed it once I got started…… I inked around the edge of the stamped panel with a Sponge Dauber and Crumb Cake ink. I ripped down the right side of the Crumb Cake panel, stamped down the side with the speckled stamp before inking around the panel using the Dauber and Crumb Cake ink.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A pretty shabby chic card made using the Quiet Meadow stamp set and Meadow Dies
Using a Bone Folder, I broke down the fibres in the upper left corner of both the Crumb Cake panel and the Blushing Bride panel. This allowed me to pull the layers apart and curl the corner. The layers were then adhered together using Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A pretty shabby chic card made using the Quiet Meadow stamp set and Meadow Dies
I wrapped some of the gorgeous and sadly retired Blushing Bride Metallic Ribbon around the panel before adding the panel to the Blushing Bride card base.
I die cut a Very Vanilla Label from scarp Very Vanilla card using the Tasteful Labels dies. I stamped the sentiment from the Flowers of Friendship stamp set in Blushing Bride ink. I added the scripty image on the label in 2nd & 3rd generation Crumb Cake ink and inked around the edges in Crumb Cake ink and added it over the ribbon on Dimensionals.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A pretty shabby chic card made using the Quiet Meadow stamp set and Meadow Dies
Using the Meadow dies I die cut 2 flowers from scrap Very Vanilla card. I stamped the speckled image over the die cut flowers and adhered them to the card front with liquid glue.
To complete the card, I tucked a strip of Lace Trim under the sentiment label and added a trio of Champagne Rhinestones.
www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A pretty shabby chic card made using the Quiet Meadow stamp set and Meadow Dies
I actually really like this card when it was finished. I hope you like it also.
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Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.
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