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Start by painting a 6" x 6" canvaswith brown acrylic paint. Once it has dried, spray it with gold Glimmer Mist. Stamp the Baroque stamp onto a piece of vintage text with brown ink. Glue the text onto the canvas in the upper left corner. Paint a chipboard scroll with white paint and set aside to dry. Add a small piece of white ephemera to the bottom left corner; I used part of a vintage paper doily from a paper bundle purchased from our French Flea Market. Stamp the Baroque image onto a medium sized white paper flower. Then take a slightly larger white paper flower and ink the edges a little with the brown ink. In the bottom right corner glue on the large flower, then the medium sized flower, and a brown button. If the chipboard scroll has dried, glue it to the upper right corner. To find vintage text and ephemera similar to what I used in this project, shop our exclusive French Flea Market sales that are exclusive to Postscript subscribers!
Start by painting a 6" x 6" canvaswith brown acrylic paint. Once it has dried, spray it with gold Glimmer Mist. Stamp the Baroque stamp onto a piece of vintage text with brown ink. Glue the text onto the canvas in the upper left corner. Paint a chipboard scroll with white paint and set aside to dry. Add a small piece of white ephemera to the bottom left corner; I used part of a vintage paper doily from a paper bundle purchased from our French Flea Market. Stamp the Baroque image onto a medium sized white paper flower. Then take a slightly larger white paper flower and ink the edges a little with the brown ink. In the bottom right corner glue on the large flower, then the medium sized flower, and a brown button. If the chipboard scroll has dried, glue it to the upper right corner. To find vintage text and ephemera similar to what I used in this project, shop our exclusive French Flea Market sales that are exclusive to Postscript subscribers!