4 Generations Cardstock by Di Hickman |
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Beginner - Heritage can be described as a style, invoking images of vintage looking papers, lace, and distressing techniques. Many vintage embellishments are available from old style bookplates, frames, bobby pins and much more. Techniques that invoke the heritage feel include inking, paper tearing, paper folding, and layering. Many of these embellishments and techniques can be used on layouts but they can also be used on cards.
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Supplies
 - Cardstock (Bazzill Basics Paper)
- Cardstock (Die Cuts With a View)
- Patterned paper (K & Co.)
- Stickers (SEI)
- Stickers (7 Gypsies)
- Flowers (Prima)
- Metal Embellishments (Making Memories)
- Pen (American Crafts)
- Ink (Tim Holtz)
- Stamp (Autumn Leaves)
- Die cut (Wild Asparagus)
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Instructions
1. Layer scallop cardstock onto brown crackle paper and adhere. Adhere 8” x 8” sheet of brown cardstock to upper left of scallop sheet.
2. Cut newsprint paper to 4” x 10”, ink edges and adhere to bottom of layout.
3. Cut beige floral paper to 6” x 9.5”, stamp at right top and bottom with journaling lines stamps, ink edges, crumple and adhere to right side of layout.
4. Cut Kraft cardstock to 10.5” x 3”, trim bottom with scallop edges scissors, ink edges and adhere to layout.
5. Ink edges of photo and mount onto cardstock, and adhere to layout.
6. Apply stickers, flowers and metal embellishments where indicated. Finish with journaling.
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