Pages

Pages

Sunday, May 5, 2019

Vintage Look Sunshine Card

Hello, hello! Samantha here and I hope you're having a fantastic day.
I adore vintage books. I frequently scour garage sales and thrift stores for them. I love the yellowed pages and the cracked spines. There's so much history in them and each one has its own story to tell, no pun intended.
This card was inspired by my love of old books. Don't worry, no actual antique books were harmed in the making of this card.

To save 15% off of your next Blank Page Muse order use code BPMDtSamantha2019 at checkout


To begin I tore a page from a student dictionary that I got from a yard sale for a quarter. This is my go to book for page art.

I cut it down to 5" x 3.75", ripping the edges to create a distressed look.

I stamped all across the page using two floral stamps from the beautiful Flower & Bird Sketches Art Rubber Stamp Sheet  and a medium brown ink.

To get a really interesting and even further aged, distressed look I crumpled the page into a ball over and over until I ended up with the look I wanted.

Using a dark brown ink and my ink blending tool I inked along the edges of the page as well as across the page face. Inking across the page face very lightly  helped to define some of the wrinkles.

I mounted the page to Kraft cardstock and then to an ivory colored card base, inking the edges of both with my dark brown ink.

With Versamark Watermark ink and clear embossing powder I stamped and heat set the You Are My Sunshine Small Word Art Rubber Stamp by Pam Bray Designs along the lower right edge of the card.

I finished the card with three droplets of Nuvo Crystal Drops in Caribbean Ocean. I love the fun pop of color this adds.






Thanks for stopping by and taking a look at my card. I can't wait to see how you use your Blank Page Muse stamps!

Until next time,
Samantha


Looking for more inspiration?
Click the links below!

The Blank Page Muse Shop
Facebook Fan Page
Instagram- Shop
Instagram- Blog
Twitter
Pinterest

2 comments:

  1. Using the brown ink is key to the vintage look, I think. Lovely card!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you very much! I really love this vintage look and I can't wait to use it again.

      Delete

Thank you for visiting and leaving your kind words!
~~~
A note regarding the GDPR and EU ePrivacy Regulation:
Those leaving a comment on any post on this blog do so on the understanding that their name and personal details will be visible to anyone who visits this blog.
People entering a piece of artwork into any competition or giveaway promoted here, they do so in the knowledge that their name and blog link are visible to all who visit this blog and in so doing have published their own personal details and consented to our use of that personal information should it be selected as a winner.
Thank you.