This card was made for my cousin's wedding. The old look makes wedding cards look classic. I really like the effect the En Francais background stamp gives. It is so detailed it really looks like a page of French text, and with the edges distressed a little with ink it really pulls the vintage look together.
I did a video on this card, it will show you how I use the background stamps.
I really like the little paper flowers that you can make with a scallop punch and some card stock. They are so versatile, you can match any paper, add glitter, or even just ink the edges. The more you play with it the more tattered it looks. I have really had fun experimenting with them.
Thanks for stopping by.
KaLee
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I just watched your video and I just love the colours, design and the flower. What a beautiful card. I am unable to get the background stamp as yet. Maybe in the next catalogue :) One question on the flower, how much did you wet the card stock and did you dry them flat or left them squished up?
Love this card
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Posted by: Michele | 03/21/2011 at 07:21 AM
Hello Kalee!!! I saw the youtube tutorial on the card and it inspired me to make one. You can visit my blog at http://cinnamonsticksnwhatnot.blogspot.com/
I even posted the photo of your card on there. I just started blogging about the stuff I make. So yeah, thanks for the inspiration!!!
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