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Framed Vintage Hat with Mica PowdersFramed Vintage Hat with Mica Powders 

Author : Barbara Jaroch

This stamp is from our Up in the Attic full sheet and Intrepidity full sheet. These stamps can be found on this page of Blockheads Rubber Sheets.


Barbara used the Rose with Leaves and the Rose Scroll Border from Intrepidity Series as the backgrounds for the top and bottom layers on this card. Both were stamped using Perfect Medium and Perfect Pearls were brushed over the ink to provide the metallic color. The Hat image from the Up In the Attic Series was stamped using Black Memories ink and colored in using LePlume Markers. The Flower frame stamped on the black layer is also from our Intrepidity series and was also colored using Perfect Pearls. It isn't showing as well in the picture as it does on the card. Plastic fern leaves were added for that extra touch.

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