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Vintage Art Print Scrapbook Page

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  I found this vintage art print, "A La Ville De Saint Denis" and printed it with an inkjet onto a 4" x 6" photo paper.  I then stamped along the edges with one of our Vector Flourishes Rubber Stamps in Memento's 'Pear Tart' dye ink.  Also, Sephia ink was daubed along the edges, too.  At the top of the page, I created the cameo with 2 stamps from our Create a Cameo Rubber Stamp set.  Glossy Accents added over the surface gives it a cabochon, domed look.  A moss green 1/8" velvet ribbon is placed above the cameo. Our Ville De Saint Denis Rubber Stamp goes with the theme perfectly, here it is stamped (above photo) in a chalk (Versa Magic) ink onto black paper. Along the side of the 4 1/2" wide, green center piece, I stamped our Anemone Print Background Rubber Stamp onto white tissue paper.  The entire 12 x 12 page is a bone colored textured paper. What I love about this project: A scrapbook page provides a large canv...
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One of our Deep Red Stamps 'family' members got married recently.  The theme of the wedding was black and red with a splash of ivory. Damask Background Rubber Stamp is embossed in black for the background.  This stamp measures 4.25" x 5.5" and the card is a 5" x 7" in size.  This sized card is very cool since you get much more room to add embellishments like the flowers, text and the metal cross (Michaels).   The branches are a die cut (Die-Namites, Flowering Branch DN-1044, from Jo-Ann store online) in off-white, metallic dark gray and metallic silver paper. The text is printed on vellum paper for both the front and inside words.     Whoever thought that red would be an appropriate color for a wedding card.  For this occasion, I think even the etiquette gurus would agree that it was perfect for the couple.  Congrats to CeCe and Michael, we wish you a lifetime of joy and happiness!