As soon as I saw the squares I thought HEXAGONS! I used a lot of DSP and little stamping. Take a look.
I haven't done many vintage cards lately so I felt it was time! I have the beautiful new DSP Afternoon Picnic which has a nice vintage feel. Here's what I did:
1. Picked out which DSP papers I wanted to use. I ended up with two pieces in Coastal Cabana and Crushed Curry.
2. The card base is Coastal Cabana with the polka dot DSP layered on. The the right side was punched with the Scallop Border punch.
3. Next layer is Very Vanilla embossed with the Honeycomb EF. TIP: To keep the paper from getting over embossed and tearing, I don't use any tabs on the platform when I run it through the Big Shot.
4. Added a strip of DSP and a strip of Very Vanilla card stock with a greeting. I stamped the greeting with Coastal Cabana.
5. Added hexagons punched from the Crushed Curry DSP and added them to the left side.
That's it! Pretty simple yet vintage looking! I had fun with this card. Once I had the design in mind, it went quick since I only stamped once!
You can see cards made by the other members of the design team by
clicking on the links below. I hope you will play along with the sketch
challenge this week, just go to Technostamper to find out more and link up your card!
Sue Root: Stampin' With Sue2
Eileen LeFevre: Eileen's Stampin' Fever Blog
Tanya Bell: Stamping T!
Carolyn Bennett: Carolyn's Paper Fantasies
If it doesn't move...stamp it!!
Nicole Tugrul
Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator
SHOP 24/7 on my Demonstrator Website
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3 comments:
As always, NICE card. Now, I want this DSP to make this card!
I really like this card and followed your link from the photo on Split Coast Stamping. Lovely work.
Great take on this sketch, love the hexagons. And the colors are fabulous too. Thanks so much.
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