Please feel free to use any of the vintage images on the website in your artwork. Be sure to share your artwork with us. This is a labor of love and I love to see what you create. Please do not post the original unaltered image on the web but post your artwork and link back to this site for the original image. Please do not sell or post the image alone or in a collection without my permission. Thank you. I can't wait to see what you create!


Showing posts with label motorcycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motorcycle. Show all posts

Monday, October 8, 2012

Digital Two for Tuesday 148

This week I (Cora)am the guest designer.  I had off Monday and thought it would be fun to participate in the guest designer challenge.

This week I have two images from old Harley Davidson ads from the 20's.  I always love these images because both of my brothers are bike riders and these images make an easy cards.

Instructions:
First I stamped a large background image from Darcie's using Distress Ink Peacock Feathers on a kraft paper card.  I get these cards from Hobby Lobby and just love how they take the stamped image.  I then rubbed some Snow Cap color Adirondack dabber paint on top of the stamped image to tone it down a little.  I printed the motorcycle image in sepia 2x.  Then cut out the motorcycle and use foam tape to make it stick up from the background sepia image.  This gives the card a little feeling of motion.   Before glueing all the pieces I rub them with a small Versafine ink pad in Pinecone.  This one of my favorite tools.  I have an old versafine mini ink pad I have used for years and it adds just the right amount of distress to the edges.  I misted the whole card with pearl mists in several colors as a finishing touch.




 This tag was made using the same image as above.  The background is inked with Shaded Lilac Distress Ink and then stamped with Paper Lace 2 by Fed B Mullet using Ranger Archival Ink in Olive. The metal tape strip in the background is embossed Tim Holtz Alterations embossing folder.  You can get a whole roll of this tape from a hardware store.  I then treated the embossed image with several colors of Vintaj patina paints for metal.  I am not sure who manufactures the brads.  I applied the bike image and the Happy Birthday with foam tape.
Here are the two images for this week.  Make sure to share what you make with these cool images.



My Bio:
My name is Cora Harkins and I have been paper crafting for over 20 years.  I taught classes at a local scrapbooking store and had a stamp line for awhile.  My college education is in costume and set design.  I ended up going into another field but never lost my passion for vintage clothing, surfaces and history.  I started collecting magazines as sort of a living reference library for my costumes.

Several years ago I started to share my images online with all of you on my two blogs Clearly Vintage and Digital Two for Tuesday.  Every week in the summer and fall I scour flea markets looking for magazines, old photos and postcards to share.  It is a labor of love to post these images.  I save the magazines from being cut up by well meaning Ebay sellers who buy them to take apart and sell piece by piece.   Many of the vendors know me now and save things for me and you.  You can see my artwork at my blog Paper Flowers.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Monday, May 21, 2012

Some Images for Father's Day


I will be posting over the next few weeks some images from a few Popular Mechanics magazines I picked up the Flea market today.  I love the early PM magazines because they have great ads and projects.  My favorite ads are the Harley Davidson ones.   So if you are a Harley fan you are in for a treat.  These are from November 1929.



Friday, August 19, 2011

I Tell You


Make a card with one of this images I Tell You.  Both these images are adapted from ads in a Popular Mechanics magazine from 1918.  I am posting the originals at Clearly Vintage this week and next.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Two more for the Guys


I have posted two more images for the boys.  Though I love them too.  The first is a Curtis motorcycle and the 2nd a car.  They are two images from the Almanac in 1908.    I have many of these original pages on Clearly Vintage today. 

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Some More Cards

Well I have been really having fun with the Father's Day images.  Here are more cards I made for last week.   They are great for any occassion.  So I only put greetings in a few.  Thank you to all of you who have been posting your cards in the comments section.  It is so much fun to see how everyone uses the images.


Wednesday, June 16, 2010

A few more for Father's Day

Here is another image from the Popular Mechanics magazine. It is quite small.  I can see it peeking through a circle cut out of a card front.

I have also included a few more motorcyle images I posted over the last year for all of you with husbands who drive motorcylcles.  I have made some cards with a few of these.  Hopefully I will have time this evening to post them.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Digital Two for Tuesday 51

Today we have two great images from a Popular Mechanics magazine from the 1920's in honor of Father's Day in the USA on June 20.   Check back later in the week as I wll be posting a few more images in honor of Father's Day. This week's guest designer is Suzanne.  I just love the design of the card she has created.  All the folds make a surprise at each turn.  Her sentiment is one of my favorites as I always like to think I take the road less travelled,
Here is her bio and description of her card in her own words.  "My name is Suzanne Kleczar and I live in a small east coast village in NSW Australia, with my hubby, beloved dogs and a variety of birds and am a full time Administration Manager. I have been crafting all my life it seems, but discovered scrapbooking about 6 years ago, then in July 2009 I discovered stamping and cardmaking and a love affair began. I am totally addicted to stamping, cardmaking, off the page items and altered items, just can't get enough. My love lies with vintage style.

Card details
AC Cardstock in chocolate, Kaiser DP Prairie Lane Collection, Kaiser Pearls Chocolate, Fundamentals ribbons, flowers were hand created by me, lace and charm from my stash. I have distressed edges using Heidi Swapp Edge Distresser then sponged with Tim Holtz Distress Ink Walnut Satin, cut image using Spellbinders Nesties Labels Four."
You can see more of Suzanne's beautiful art work on her blog at http://www.justlovestamping.blogspot.com/ .