Today's vintage collage card features the Stamp of the Month for February (Bingo Card) from Creative Worship Stamps. I stamped it on coffee dyed paper, layered it on kraft card stock and inked the edges with vintage photo distress ink. It was fun embellishing it with a paper doily, tiny clip & ribbon, moth, sentiment, frame, and vintage stamp.
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Supplies and Tools:
- From Creative Worship Stamps
- Bingo Card
- Vintage Postage
- Secret Garden Stamp Set
- Secret Garden Die Set
- Stitched Ovals
- Scalloped Stitched Ovals
- Versafine Clair Nocturne Ink
- Arteza Real Brush Pens
- Vintage Photo Distress Ink (Ranger)
- Coffee Dyed Paper
- Label Make
- Paper Doily
- Tiny Clips (Tim Holtz idea-ology)
- Gingham Ribbon
- Printable Text Background from Mel Stampz
- Vintage Tape Measure Printable Paper (StudioOnGlore)
- Tiny Gingham Digital Paper Pack of 40 (Jenny Allsorts)
This post linked to:
- Krafty Chicks Challenge - Anything Goes
- Little Red Wagon Challenge - A is for Anything Goes
- Simon Says Wednesday Challenge - Anything Goes (optional featuring Spellbinders)
- Shopping Our Stash Challenge - Crafty Remnants
- I don't have a desk to leave things out on since I craft at the kitchen table, but I have a scrap basket that I keep leftovers in. The background papers, doily scrap, and torn paper pieces were all in there.
4 comments:
Fantastic card! I'm loving all the layers and the bold paper. Thanks for joining us at Little Red Wagon.
I just love your card...your collage style with all its pieces and parts is fantastic!! You put them together with perfection!! Way to go shopping your stash...a box of remnants...perfect!! Thanks for playing along with our “crafty remnant” challenge over at Shopping Our Stash!! Deb Horst, DT #SOS540
Your layering of the frame, moth, postsge and doily, is so neat, pretty blending of the colors too. I always wondered if those clips would go through the mail ok, it is a nice touch with the ribbon, I like the coffee dye and the ruler border too!
That beautiful butterfly is lovely on all of the neutral background elements!
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