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Today I'm joining in on a Vintage Technique Blog Hop with a couple of Valentines.
I'll share a few of my favorite vintage techniques and then send you on a blog hop to see some others.
I initially did the masculine Hats Off/ Sweet Conversations card for today's color challenge over on Splitcoaststampers - for a color combo that I had doubts about. By the time I had it done I realized that I used what I would consider a vintage technique. So I paired it with another favorite technique for a His and Hers approach. Here is the first:
- The color challenge was to use Pacific Point, Daffodil Delight and Rich Razzleberry (and neutrals if needed). Dessert was to use them on a masculine Valentine.
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Another challenge I had with this was to try not to make this look like a blue and yellow U of Mich hat. That wouldn't make a good Valentine for a Minnesota Gopher fan...I'm hoping the Daffodil Delight and Rich Razzleberry look at least a little like Minnesota's Maroon and Gold and the blue looks like denim???
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As you can see I added the neutral, Crumb Cake, as a textured layer, using the stripes for the Stripes & Splatters 3D embossing folder duo. This is how I ended up going down the path towards a vintage look. I roughed up the edges with my fingernail before attaching it to my Rich Razzleberry DSP.
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I stamped the Birch background stamp with Tuxedo Black on Rich Razzleberry before die-cutting the letters. These were attached to the Crumb Cake layer BEFORE roughing them up. Otherwise they are just too tiny to work with. I used the paper piercing end to rough up the edges here.
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The hat and it's patch were colored with pencils. I colored in two directions on the hat to give it kind of a canvas/woven texture.
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The little hearts are from Sweet Conversations.The slight texture in these images worked perfectly with my well worn/loved hat idea. I stamped on Basic White card stock but used my Crumb Cake light Blends marker to cover the white outline on these (and the hat) to help with the somewhat rustic or vintage look.
- The DSP layers are on a Crumb Cake card base.
I couldn't pass up this technique theme without sharing one of my all time favorite techniques for adding vintage or shabby chic charm:
- This is a technique I came up with when I first got my first die cutting machine. It involved pressure embossing designer papers (DSP) and then lightly going over the raised design with sandpaper to expose the design and white core of the paper. It works best with a pattern having little to no white in it - until you expose the core.
- I decided to try this out with the Love & Happiness Bundle which includes a 3D embossing folder, along with the Flowering Fields DSP. This Fresh Freesia/Rich Razzleberry pattern works particularly well because the reverse side adds even more to the design.
- To start with I embossed the DSP Bouquet of Love Hybrid Embossing folder and then cut out the embossed heart with one of the dies that comes with the folder. Use some sandpaper to lightly sand the raised areas: the flowered side of the frame and then the purple side of the cut out heart.
- I trimmed my flowered piece down to 3 3/4" x 5". Since the heart design is placed in the center of the embossing folder I trimmed more off the top than the bottom so that I could have my heart appear more towards the top. I don't know why but I prefer not having my focal point in the center of my card. Maybe I'm just off balance?
- Mount your DSP frame on Rich Razzleberry trimmed just slightly larger 3 7/8" x 5 1/8. I used Multipurpose Liquid adhesive, leaving room on one side of the heart to slide ribbon through. I also didn't put the glue right up to the edges so that I would be able to rough up the edges as desired. Add ribbon if desired. I used 3/8" Fresh Freesia Open Weave.
- Rough up the edges of your sanded heart as desired - with your fingernail - and attach.
- Stamp your greeting in Rich Razzleberry and die cut. As you can see, there are several greetings to choose from. You could also use this for a friend or "the one I love".
- Use some scraps to die cut a few flowers. These are also from the Love & Happiness Bundle.
- Finish it off with a Fresh Freesia jewel in the center of your flower.
- As I look through the patterns in the Flowering Fields DSP I see more patterns I would like to try with this shabby chic technique
Now its time to check out the other blogs. I'm sure you will come away with all sorts of ideas to inspire your stamping!
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