1. Cut beige cardstock to size.
2. hand-rubbed Ranger Distress Ink in the color Vintage Photo
3. I then added a layer of Adirondack Dye Ink in Butterscotch
4. Keeping the cardstock flat, with the edge just barely over my table (make sure your table is protected or that you don't care if it gets marred, because this technique will mar your table!) and used a Diamond-Coated Lapidary Needle File
5. I then took my ink pad in Vintage Photo
6. I used a scribe to score the area of the card where I was going to place the birch bark "frame" and then using a glue gun, glued the birch bark on top of the scored area.
7. The picture that is framed by the birch bark is a stamping that I hand-colored using Prismacolor Colored Pencils
8. After coloring the stamping, I used a Tape Runner
9. I had some 30 ga copper sheet
I still need to trim the birch bark, which I'll do with nail scissors, but this card is gorgeous in person. The photo, I think, makes it look a bit messy, but up close, holding it in your hand, it's (if I do say so myself) truly a one-of-a-kind and very pretty! Here's the "almost finished" image:
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