Vintage Phone card with Impress-ion Press plates



Hello everyone ! Lounon here !

Today, I am sharing with you a card with a charming vintage vibe I made with various LetterPress plates. Hope you enjoy it!

Products used :

-Fireworks Impress-ion Press + Foil Plates

-Victorian Phone Impress-ion Press + Foil Plates

-Chain Link Lattice Background Impress-ion Press + Foil Plate

-Pinpoint Circles Dies

-Pinpoint Rectangles Dies

-Hand Torn Rectangle Dies

Any Size Tags Dies

 

First, I used my Victorian Phone Impress-ion Press + Foil Plates on marker-friendly cardstock with purple ink. I colored it using my markers and fussy cut the image (but if you want to save some time, the Coordinating Die makes it even easier!).

I also used one of the sentiments from the set with the same ink on light purple cardstock. I used my banner from the Any Size Tags Dies to frame it. I used my banner a second time on dark purple cardstock. I shortened my banner with one of the Pinpoint Rectangles Dies.

For the base of my card, I used my 3 7/8" x 5" (9.8 cm x 12.7 cm) rectangle from the Hand Torn Rectangle Dies onto dark purple cardstock. Then, I cut a 3 3/8" x 4.5" (8.6 cm x 11.4 cm) rectangle with one of my Pinpoint Rectangles Dies, and I used my Chain Link Lattice Background Impress-ion Press + Foil Plate on it with purple ink.

After that, I used a 2 11/16" (6.8 cm) circle from the Pinpoint Circles Dies on light purple cardstock. I used my Fireworks Impress-ion Press + Foil Plates on it with purple ink. I used the same circle and another smaller one to cut a circle frame out of dark purple cardstocks. I matted and layered them.

I matted and layered all my pieces and glued them together. I used foam pads to glue my phone and banner.

Et voilà !

May the craft be with you !


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