I wanted to create something that looked as though it was discovered in a long forgotten Victorian hope chest, so I went with sepia tones. I call this card 'Timeless Beauty.' Maja's Vintage Summer and Vintage Autumn papers were perfect for what I had in mind. The image of the sweet girl comes from the same collection. I distressed all the edges with a Tim Holtz Distress Tool.
Here's a close up of several Prima products I used. The small clock on the bottom is from the Vintage Mechanical collection, the clock on top is from the Vintage Trinket collection, and the little crystal treasure is from the Vintage Bauble collection. I wanted to make my Mechanicals a bit darker and more 'time touched', so I applied Gesso followed by layers of Ranger Old Paper and Walnut Stain Distress Paint. After everything was totally dry I sanded gently to reveal a hint of the lighter paint layer below. The bauble started out white, but I did a little of altering with Alcohol Ink to age it up.
This is a close up of the opposite corner. Here I used the larger Vintage Mechanical clock and Vintage Trinket gears, aging them in the same manner as the other items. If you look in the background you'll see a new product I received from the Frilly and Funkie Boutique. It's from a roll of Linda's rusty tin wire net. I've been wanting to use this since the moment I first saw it, and it was a perfect accent to my project.
The word 'beauty' is another Vintage Trinket. I did nothing to change it except for a little shaping to add dimension. I kept layering everything up, created some leaves from a Tim Holtz Alterations Die, and some handmade flowers. All the gorgeous Prima embellishments pulled my entire project together. They add the perfect touch to everything!
If you're interested in any of the products I used you'll find a list just below my post. I had such a great time playing with all the Prima goodies and creating this card! I hope it brings a little sunshine and warmth on this chilly winter day. I thank you for stopping by to take a peek and I wish you a wonderful weekend!
Hugs,
Nancy
Ohhhh my what a beauty Nancy,
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable and such a darling keepsake. You have choosen such scrummy yummy papers and colours, I love love love all the gorgeous layers and all the amazing detailing you have added. When I first saw it, because of all the visible layers, I thought that it was a little book/journal. You ae such a talented 'angel' my dear friend and it's wonderful to see your talents are put to good use as a Designer for the Frilly & Funky blog.
Lots of love and warmest best wishes,
Su
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This is fabulous Nancy! Love the distressed layering and the Prima elements peaking into view. Jenny x
ReplyDeleteNancy this is fabulous...I love all the layers and vintage photo!
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An absolutely STUNNING vintage piece, I love every single little detail of this gorgeous creation. Anne x
ReplyDeleteNancy thisis stunning, gorgeous layers , textures and just an absolute treasure .This is a style I so much admire!Gorgeous use of the prima goodies too hugs trace x
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous Nancy! I love all the layers and the distressing of the Prima embellishments. Sue Cx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous vintage piece Nancy, I adore all the distressed layers and you have embellished beautifully. Stunning. Tracy x
ReplyDeleteStunning vintage project Nancy - all those layers are just fabulous!! and the distressing of the embellishments just amazing.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful project. I love the layers and the vintage feel of it. It's so well put together and the distressing is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty and so vintage. I love the monochromatic look and all the wonderful layers and distressing.
ReplyDeleteHugs!
cec
What a gorgeous vintage card - lovely distressing on all those layers!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Love all the layers !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
This is so beautiful love the creative design and colour scheme.
ReplyDeleteThose layers are absolutely luscious Nancy - gorgeous card. Nicola x
ReplyDeleteThis IS a timeless treasure!
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