THE POSTCARD:
Paris Postcard
Copyright Susie Jefferson
- The stamped background postoid text and the Eiffel Tower are both from Tim Holtz's I See Paris sheet.
- The postcard is a natural, flecked, handmade paper.
- The background was stamped in Ranger Archival ink in Sepia, and the Eiffel Tower in Brilliance Graphite Black onto white linen-effect cardstock.
- Tear round the Eiffel Tower image and colour it Direct-To-Paper style, using Versacolour pigment inks in Old Rose & Opera Pink, with a touch of Sky Blue.
- The image is from a photo in my private collection. If she isn't French, then she certainly looks it!
- Both Eiffel Tower and photo are layered over torn vintage French text from an old dictionary.
- I used a clear alphabet to stamp out April in Paris, using Ranger's Sepia archival ink again, and drew over the letters by hand with a red glitter pen. I also coloured in the lady's lipstick with the red glitter pen.
- Her cheeks were coloured with a cottonwool bud (carefully) with the Old Rose pigment ink.
- Finally, I drew over the lips with Ranger's Glossy Accents, to really make the lipstick "pop".
Paris Tag
Copyright Susie Jefferson
- Crumple a manilla tag then smooth it out again. Do this a couple of times.
- Swipe the tag with Distress ink in Mahogany and spritz a couple of times with clear water, so that the ink runs.
- Allow to dry naturally, or hurry it up with a heat gun.
- Flatten with an iron (on Dry setting) if you hate the creases.
- Stamp the Eiffel Tower in Ranger Archival Sepia ink and tear around the image.
- Use a cottonwool bud to tint the tower with a touch of Old Rose Versacolour ink.
- Scuff round the torn edges of the image with Distress ink in Black Soot.
- Stamp the alphabet as described above and draw over the letters with Glossy Accents.
- Tint cheeks & lips as above.
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