Friday, November 11, 2016

November Technique Blog Hop–Vellum and Acetate…

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This month it's all about the see through stuff...vellum and acetate.   At first I was feeling kind of stuck on what I would do with vellum.  I’ve never used the stuff before so I was feeling a little unsure of how to use it.  I jumped in with both feet with the first card but barely got my feet wet and I wasn’t very happy with the result.  Take a look…

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I used my Silhouette Cameo to cut out the window design.  I purchased a piece of soft blue vellum to be used for the “glass” window.  With some white pigment ink and white embossing powder I created the snowflakes in the window. I adhered that to a piece of light blue cardstock.  The sentiment was created with a new stamp from Lawn Fawn (Winter Scripty Sayings).  I stamped the sentiment onto a piece of clear vellum with some black versafine ink.  Since vellum is a rather “slippery” surface, I poured some clear embossing powder over the top of the sentiment and heat set it to dry and prevent any smudging.  With the addition of a few silver snowflakes my card was complete.

 

Let It Snow_vellum_apieceofheartblog

 

 

I decided to try again in hopes of being a little more successful in my second attempt.  I thought it might be fun to see what happened if I ran my piece of clear vellum through my cuttlebug.  So I searched through my folders and found one that had a wintery feel to it.  It reminded me of snowflakes.  My daughters had given me some glitter embossing powder for my birthday so I figured it was the perfect time to use it. 

 

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After embossing my vellum, I used my handmade tool (a piece of wooden block and some fun foam) to spread some versamark embossing ink over the top of the embossed areas of the vellum.  Then I sprinkled the glitter embossing powder over it and heat set it to complete the process.  Some of the embossing glitter clung to the vellum but I thought it just gave an appearance of falling snow.

 

 

 

Best Of Everything_acetate_apieceofheartblog

 

 

My next card is made using acetate.  While I was at Michaels picking up the vellum, I decided to check out the acetate and two of them caught my eye.  This first one had some cool writing on it and I paired it with the little birdie and sweet sentiment to make a really clean and simple card.  Behind the acetate I put a piece of navy blue cardstock to help the words stand out more.  A little sponging on the sentiment with the same pink color I stamped the bird with and I was all done.

 

 

 

 

 



My last card for this hop was fun to put together.  I purchased this gold polka-dot foiled acetate sheet (the second one to catch my eye @ Michaels) and thought it would be perfect for a shaker card.   I used some gold, silver, red, and green sequins along with some clear chunky glitter for the shaker pieces.  The awesome sentiment stamp is another one from the Lawn Fawn Wintery Scripty Sayings set.  Love me some Lawn Fawn!

 

Seasons Greetings_acetate_apieceofheartblog 

 

Close Up stitching

 

I don’t know if you can tell but the white cardstock frame has some “stitched” lines around it.  I don’t have one of those fancy stitched dies (but I want one!!) so I decided to try and recreate the look using my Silhouette Cameo.  It isn’t quite as effective as the actual die would be but it’s a good runner up.  With the addition of a gold bow my card was complete.

 

 

That’s it for me.  Don’t forget to visit the rest of my friends to see what fun they had with this technique. Don’t forget to comment and show them some love.  Here’s today’s line up in case you get lost along the way:

Theresa
Debbie
Lisa
Kim
Jearise
Sharon *you are here*
Amanda

9 comments :

  1. Wonderful cards you create. Embossing on vellum, no matter if it is heat or dry embossing is always so elegant. Love it. Looking forward to next month :-)

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  2. The double embossing with the snowflakes is quite lovely. You did a great job with it since I have tried that technique before and it took me several tries to get it.

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  3. gorgeous cards! you always do such great work!

    Alicia

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  4. My word! Even the card you said you didn't much like is beautiful. I'm a real fan of "window" cards; so versatile. And the one with the embossing folder...gorgeous! I'm not sure I've ever seen acetate with writing on it...great use of it! Great greeting, too. And I'm loving the shaker card. You never fail to create masterpieces, my friend.

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  5. Wow to that cards. They are all very pretty. I have never seen the acetate with designs on it and now will have to look the next time I go to Michaels. I enjoyed looking at your cards and hopping with you.

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  6. Amazing cards Sharon!
    Thanks for hopping with us.

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  7. Awesome! I love them all! Do tell us how you mimicked the faux stitching on the Cameo... PLEASE???? and thank you!

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  8. These are all fabulous. I love the shaker. And that embossed vellum is amazing. Just beautiful.

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