I colored the image with my Copic markers and then cut it out and used a gold stamp pad to apply gold to the edges of the image. For the background paper I used Tim Holtz distress pads and applied the ink with my ink blending tool. Then I dropped little droplets of water on top of the ink to create an aged look. When I stamped my images onto the background, I stamped them on a scrap piece of paper and then stamped them on my card without re-inking so that the image would be "faded" and give a more vintage appearance.
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