Sunday, February 12, 2012

Fresh Vintage

Nearly every one of my customers who have been eligible for some free Sale-A-Bration goodies so far have ordered the Fresh Vintage stamp set! And it's not surprising, it is a very versatile set and the detail on the main flower image is fabulous.

Here's some cards I made trying to show different looks you can achieve with it, including one you've seen earlier.

Firstly one using matching papers Everyday Enchantment:


 Next a case of a lovely monochromatic card by Dawn Olchefske:


Here's the one you've seen earlier - emboss resist style:


The next one has been the most popular with all my ladies - kerry cobbler with always artichoke and a trinket key. The jewelled pin I found at my LSS and how perfectly does it match kerry cobbler?! Heaven!


And the last one - well, its a bit of a disaster - I have to admit that my close vision is just not what it used to be and I unfortunately went rather crooked on a couple of letters as I coloured them in. So, this is at least an example of what not to do! I think I might have to get myself a much younger assistant for delicate jobs like this in future ... lol! At any rate, I was trying to show that you can use the stamp for backgrounds to make your own "dsp" kind of. You get the idea, huh?


Thanks for stopping by.

Cheers
Kez

5 comments:

Lynda said...

Wow Kerry. I love all of these, but particularly the Cobbler/artichoke one and the monochrome one. This is my 1st pick too, but sadly I am procrastinating over other options (go figure!!!) So glad you had a fab day. ooxx

Patrice said...

These are all terrific cards Kerry, I too particularly like the Cobbler card too. Very very nice.

Andrea said...

Love your cards Kerry. Im going to pin another one.

Eloise said...

What beautiful cards. i really like the birthday wishes and the red one the best.

Shari said...

I also ordered this set as my freebie for Sal-a-bration. It is lovely and I really like the cards you made with this stamp. The last card looks great, don't know what you are referring too as it being a disaster....