VINTAGE - so far out of my wheelhouse that even if I was born in the 1700's, I'd struggle with this. Still, I am not one to give up on a challenge easily.
I finally came across an old collage stamp that had a vintage look - stamped it on beige parchment and colored with prismacolor pencils. I had also come across a scalloped oval frame (cookies) gifted to me by a teapotter so die cut my collage to fit into that. The beige on creme got kind of lost so sponged around my collage first with wilted violet and then Frayed burlap which gave a soft MAUVE-elous color and a nice match to the butcher block DSP I had inherited YEARS ago.
I stamped the Faithful letter on my card base in Peeled paint, overlaid that with the butcher block DSP and a piece of moss washi. Tucked in bits of lace (more cookies) and finished with my framed collage adhered with mounting foam.
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Registered: September 11, 2004 Location: Brentwood, TN Posts: 7647
Sat, Jun 04, 2022 @ 6:52 AM
This is lovely, Linda, and so many interesting details to look at. I especially love the cameo image of the lady and how it’s framed - really drew my eyes in. Very pretty!
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Sun, Jun 05, 2022 @ 11:09 PM
well, Linda, for shying away from vintage, you sure hit this challenge outta the yard...so many wonderful elements. I especially love the collage stamp on parchment, those colors of green and purple are lush. All the extra cookies (lace) just add to the vintage feel. This a lovely answer to Sue's challenge.
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