Get an Eye Full with this Card – or an Eiffel!

Stampendous Blog Star Suzanne Czosek says:

What’s better than one Eiffel Tower? Three, of course. I used the images from the Eiffel Tower Perfectly Clear Stamp Set along with the beautiful Copper Penny Embossing Powder to create a layered effect with different vignettes of Paris.

Eiffel Tower by Suzanne Czosek

Products:
Stampendous – Eiffel Tower Perfectly Stamp Set, Copper Penny Embossing Powder
Tattered Angels – Decadence Chalkboard, Charm, Twine
Ranger Archival – Coffee ink

To create the card:

  1. Glimmer mist using brown chalkboard with music stencil on 8 ½ x 11” piece of white card stock.
  2. Cut part of the music background to 4 ¾” x 6 ¾”.  Stamp on background with postage stamps using brown ink.
  3. Stamp Eiffel Tower on music background using embossing ink and heat emboss using copper penny embossing powder.
  4. Stamp postage mark randomly all over the music background using embossing ink.  Heat emboss using copper penny embossing powder.
  5. Stamp Eiffel tower on another piece of misted background using embossing ink. Heat emboss using copper embossing powder.
  6. Stamp script using brown ink on small Eiffel Tower background.
  7. Cover charm with embossing ink. Heat emboss using copper embossing powder.
  8. Stamp sentiment using embossing ink on another piece of the glimmer mist background. Heat emboss using copper embossing powder.
  9. Cut banner around sentiment.  Mount on white card stock. Tie with twine and charm.
  10. Assemble card.

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