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Sunday, 24 May 2009

Thomas Kinkade - Cobblestone Bridge

It's been a good while since I made a vintage card,so, what better way that to used one of the Thomas Kinkade rubber stamps, this one is Cobblestone Bridge.

I used chocolate chip ink from Stamping up and a brayer to ink up the stamp, the brayer ensures a thin even coat of ink which these stamps demand.

I burnt the endes of the image and using a teabag (used after making a cuppa) gently dabbed away to give it a sepia tone. I layered the image on top of wine coloured card and used the binder punch (Stamping Up) on the edge then ripped away the card and edged it with a gold pen.

A vitage scrapbook page for the background with a piece of jute wrapped around it leaf brads button and ribbon to finish.





13 comments:

  1. I didn't know there were Thomas Kinkade stamps. I bet some might work nicely for Christmas cards.

    Thanks for sharing your lovely work!

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  2. Lovely card Jak, as always

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  3. Fabulous card Jak, as always your cards never fail to inspire me.

    x Wheezie x

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  4. Very beautiful card, Jak! I love this image!

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  5. What a beautiful card and I love this image it suits the colours you have done jak. Hugs Rita xxx

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  6. This is very beautiful and unique too. Love the scene
    Hugs June xxx

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  7. Gorgeous Jak, that stamp is on my wish list. You have done a fabulous job and the sepia colour suits it so well.
    Sue

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  8. That is so pretty. Of course, being a thomas kinkade it has a lot going on in it.
    Hugs
    Shirley

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  9. This is a beautiful card.

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  10. Love the image Jak and the paper and 'bits' are just up my street. Great card.

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  11. Love Thomas kincade work and youve done this card beautifully:0)

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  12. Lovely image on this card

    ((Lyn))

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