Wednesday, July 14, 2010

July Inkspired Tour, 2010

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Welcome to the July edition of our Inkspired Tour.  Did you see Martha’s creations on her Miami blog, Stamp Art Papel?  I love her work, she is very creative!

Today, I am featuring three cards with new colors, stamps, and accessories!  Have you seen the new catalog?  Be sure to check it out by clicking the photo of the catalog in on the left column of my blog.

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Vintage Eiffel Tower Card
{Amanda’s Stamp Tips}

*Textured card stock is perfect for a vintage look, notice how the stamp only lands on the top part of the card stock.

*I used my fingernail to rough up the edges, then touched the edge of the card stock directly to the stamp pad to give it color.

*Stamping directly on ribbon gives a worn, almost blurred look to add to the vintage/distressed theme.

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Vintage Stencil Card
{Amanda’s Stamp Tips}

* This stencil is very versatile, it comes with both a positive and negative stencils.  I used both stencils on the main focal point—one in Going Gray, the other in Baja Breeze (are you as excited as I am that this color is back?)

*Are you wondering what paper is on the bottom?  That is our fun new Presto Patterns Designer Series Paper; I used a brayer and Going Gray classic ink to make the white flowers appear.

*The Stencil also works well with the Smooch Spritz.  I sprayed Silver Foil Smooch Spritz on Whisper white card stock to attain the more subtle look on the right.

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DSCN5601Vintage Anniversary
{Amanda’s Stamp Tips}

*Templates can be found anywhere.  The layout of this card was created using the new Idea Book & Catalog as inspiration.

*Notice the design of the embossing folder is the same as the stencil used above.  This makes for easy coordination.

vintage wallpaper close up *I used the Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder on Very Vanilla Card Stock, then brayed over it using (the NEW & FABULOUS color) Cherry Cobbler.  The embossing folder gives a very deep impression.

If you have any questions about the products or the techniques I used on these cards, please leave a comment below and I’ll be happy to answer.

I love your comments!  Let me know what you think of the cards.

I hope you are enjoying the July Inkspired Tour!  Please continue with our blog tour by visiting Marcia’s blog, Stampin’ With Marcia.

 

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6 comments:

Rosemarrie Gonzalez said...

Hi Amanda!!
I love your cards!! They are wonderful!! I also invite you to come see my blog...it is pretty new but I am in love with yours!!

Rosemarrie Gonzalez
Inkspired Tour

A Touch of SOL said...

Love your cards...My FAVORITE is the stencil card...BEAUTIFUL

Unknown said...

Very nice projects Amanda! TFS!

Martha Lucia Gomez said...

OMG! Amanda you work with my favorite elements and did an amazing work. Thank you for sharing with us but a big hug for been in the tour. I hope to meet you personaly at convention.
Hugs,
Martha Lucia Gomez
http://stampartpapel.blogspot.com

Unknown said...

I always go to check the INKspired Tour blogs so late...this complicated life that I have, but I have to stop to let you know that your projects are so beautiful!...thanks for been part of our tour! Take care...

Kim B said...

Hi,
I just love that vintage stencil card. I am so new to paper crafts; it is so exciting finding new blogs and beginning to blog too. :)