Showing posts with label Sheer Perfection Vellum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sheer Perfection Vellum. Show all posts

Thursday, May 7, 2015

TBT with Say It With Scallops

I've used the same layout as yesterday's cards and Sheer Perfection Vellum with a stamp from the long retired Say It With Scallops stamp set and the retired scallop square punch.
When working with vellum it can be fun to hide your adhesive. I've used two small punched circles to mimic the image on the stamp to hide the glue dot in the upper left corner. The other adhesive used on the vellum is hidden under the Garden Green and Daffodil Delight strips of card stock.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Great Layout


I had so much fun with this layout I found on Mary Fish's blog. Two totally different cards using the same layout.
If you look closely at my fox you'll see I used the fine tip of the marker to color him. I thought this was more in keeping with the line drawing image. Just another way to change up how you do things.

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Grape Hyacinths


The pattern on this piece of Sheer Perfection Designer Vellum made me think of Grape Hyacinths. So, I used an idea from Dawn Olchefske's blog to make this card.
You color the reverse side of the vellum using markers, I've used Wisteria Wonder and Wild Wasabi. After the ink has dried use a stylus and paper piercing mat and gently rub the flowers in a circular motion on the wrong side of the vellum. This pops the flowers out on the right side of the vellum. So pretty. Wish I could get a better picture of it.

Monday, May 4, 2015

Vellum Fun


This week I'm going to show some fun cards made using the Sheer Perfection Deisgner Vellum that was an added Sale A Bration Product. If you didn't get the vellum you can still make these cards. You could just use the layouts with designer paper or you could stamp on vellum with Staz On Black ink and make similar cards.
I sure hope the new catalog has some similar printed vellum in it!
These two cards have a sheet of Designer Series Paper layerd behind the vellum to give more pizzazz.
CASE:  Kay Kalthoff