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Saturday, May 18, 2013

"Vintage Button Card" – Postcard


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This week’s Sunday Postcard Art challenge was “Buttons and Bows.”

At first I didn't know what to do for this theme, but when I did a search and saw vintage button cards, I decided to replicate that look. I used a dress pattern that had a bow (two actually) on it.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. I also used a stain brush to try to give this an aged look.

Some/all of the fonts can be found on dafont and are:

ShangriLaNFSmallCaps
Seabird SF
Marketing Script
Scrypticali Normal,

14 comments:

  1. Love your vintage button card Anne.

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  2. Love that green and the coordinated buttons- beautifully vintage Anne!

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  3. You have the colours and font perfect fot the er? Lovely card

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  4. Very pretty. Love the colours and style :-)

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  5. I like this very much, and I like your restrained colour palette.

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  6. I love the vintage look, the matching colours of dress and buttons and those wonderful stains! Fantastic.

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  7. The vintage fashion look and the colors are great, it's just perfect!

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  8. Gorgeous postcard. Beautifully created!

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  9. Great Postcard. Very vintage

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  10. Really does look like something from the fifties. Brilliant interpretation Anne.

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