The One with the NEW Vintage Hello
- Koren Wiskman
- Jun 9
- 2 min read
Today I am using the Lets Chat Stamp Set and Coordinating Dies to create this project. I had to take another stab at creating a vintage phone card. This time I wanted to bump it up a couple of notches on the difficulty scale. Not hard, just slightly more difficult than the last set of vintage phone cards I created.
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Background
I started by ink blending the white card panel using mustard and olive green colored inks. First creating the yellow vignette. Then I took a deco style stencil and added a bit more of that vintage feel with the pattern. Then I lightly went around the outside with the olive green. You may not be able to tell from the photos but the entire background has a piece of plastic wrapped around it. I used the thin acetate from the packaging of these very products I'm using. I simply scored the plastic and taped it to the back of the panel. It is popped up using craft foam and tear tape adhesive.
Sentiment/Image
I heat embossed both the sentiment and the phone image from the Time for Tea Designs Lets Chat Stamp Set using white embossing powder onto navy cardstock. Each of these pieces are cut using the Coordinating Dies. They are also popped up using foam squares.
Embellishments
The phone cord is blue and natural striped twine. I coated the twine with liqud adhesive and tightly wrapped it around a small screw driver. Why a screw driver? Because it was the right diameter to give me the size of cord I wanted for the image. After the glue dried, I gently removed the twine from the screw driver keeping it pretty tightly wound. It is attached to the phone using glue dots.
I hope that I've inspired you to create something today. Check out the Lets Chat Stamp Set and Coordinating Dies in the T4TD shop.
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