![]() ![]() Card base: Pool Party, embossed layer of Tranquil Tide cardstock embossed with the Quilt Top embossing folder. Now a few details for the finished Graceful Glass Vellum Cards!Ībove #1: Graceful Glass vellum colored with the Bermuda Bay and Rich Razzleberry Stampin' Blends and matted onto a Whisper White 3×3 square and a Berry Burst 3-1/4" square. The beautiful Painted Glass stamp set and the Stained Glass thinlits may be purchased together as a 10% off money-saving bundle!!! You'll find this amazing pre-printed vellum on page 165 and also on page 188. After I posted the 4 colored options, I cut the 6×6 vellum piece into 1/4ths and made them into the 4 cards above! I am pretty sure that #4 was the overall favorite, and I'm wondering now that you have seen the 4 cards I made with them, is that still the fave? I colored the back side of the Graceful Glass Vellum with Stampin' Blends markers. You may remember I asked you to Vote on Facebook and Instagram for your favorite color combo (shown below). AND I’m giving away a package of vellum to everyone who orders $50 or more from me (before shipping & taxes) between now and June 30th, 2020.ĭon’t forget to check out the video to see additional samples and learn more tips & tricks.Have you fallen in love with the Graceful Glass Suite of Stampin' UP! products on pages 164 / 165 in your new catalog!? I have! I really enjoyed coloring this Graceful Glass vellum with the Stampin' Blends markers! They are the perfect subtle addition to your projects. Not only do we carry good quality vellum card stock, but we also have these beautiful square vellum doilies. Then, starting from the other end, I added some misty moonlight ink ensuring is started dark and gradually got lighter as I went down the piece of vellum. Sponge brayers are the perfect application tool for adding ink to paper/vellum. I started with a 3″ x 4″ piece of vellum and then added some seaside spray ink using the brayer over half of the vellum. It’s hard to tell from this next photo but I used our sponge brayers to create an ombre look on the vellum. It works best with darker colours, the lighter colours don’t show up much. If you don’t have black powder you can always just stamp with Staz On ink.Īfter embossing the image, I flipped it over and coloured the backside of the image with Stampin’ Blends. ![]() To create the card below, I stamped the image with versa mark on a piece of vellum and then heat embossed it with black embossing powder. Use your vellum to create the look of stained glass. The rest of the vellum is just loose but there’s enough adhesive in the one area to hold it in place. In this first example, I adhered the embossed vellum under where my greeting sits. ![]() There is specific adhesive that you can purchase that is made for adhering vellum but why purchase another adhesive when there are creative ways to use the adhesive you already own. In the video I share different types of adhesive and how they look on light and dark card stock. However if you plan your project, you can strategically place your adhesive under your focal point. One of the things you need to consider when working with vellum is how you will adhere it. The video goes into an extensive look at vellum and ways to use it, along with several other project ideas that aren’t shown in the blog post. I cover everything from how to adhere it, ways to use it and even a few techniques to create a fun look. In today’s post (with video) I’m sharing several vellum card making tips & tricks. ![]()
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