I have to tell you right off the bat that I really like how this card turned out and that it was a happy accident :-). And, no matter how many times I tried to duplicate it (and I tried quite a few times), I just couldn't. What I was trying to duplicate is how the edges of the vintage book page tore off right around the image. So this is definitely a one of a kind!
I created this card by stamping the church image (from Rubber Cottage) with Distress Ink (denim) and heat embossed it with clear embossing powder onto a very old, and somewhat fragile, book page. Then I did the same thing with the sentiment, which is from Serendipity Stamps. I had to mask this stamp to get it to stamp on two lines, as the rubber stamp is all on a single line. I layered this book page onto dark navy cardstock, which is then layered onto another piece of a page from a different vintage book. A bit of lace has been added between these two layers.
Once I had completed the card, I thought it might look better if I had used VersaMark and heat embossed with blue embossing powder. So I decided to try and pry off this first book layer. The edges tore perfectly around the image, and that was it. It wouldn't budge. Now I really liked it, but I still wanted to try my other idea. It did look good with the darker image, but I could never get the edges to tear off so nicely (usually, it also tore into the image itself). So I took some advice that I'm always giving my husband: be happy with what you've got. And I am.
This card was also showcased on Rubber Stamp Madness' Facebook page this past Wednesday.
This card was also showcased on Rubber Stamp Madness' Facebook page this past Wednesday.