Hello.
Vellum, is the challenge at Less Is More this fortnight. Hmm... it's not something I use often, so I went off down a Pinterest rabbit hole - and ended up none the wiser ;o)
In the end I opted for a very simple, vellum overlay, very pretty IRL, but a bit of a bugger to photograph!
This is one of those cards where a stamping platform really comes into it's own. It allows you to make sure that you're images line up perfectly.
- die cut 2 panels. 1 in white card, 1 in Vellum
- stamp both with Versamark ink and white heat emboss
- colour the image on the white card (I used Zig watercolours for that soft effect)
- stamp a sentiment
- line up both panels onto your card base, punch a hole through the layers and add a brad
The Vellum panel pivots on the brad to reveal the soft, watercoloured image below.
Challenge
One main image with lots of clean space
Minimal layers
Minimal embellies
Minimal layers
Minimal embellies
Quick and easy
- woodware stamp - a winter's tale
- wow white embossing powder
- zig clean color real brush markers
- brad
2 comments:
Oh this is lovely Caroline. The vellum gives the image a soft, subtle look. Thank you for sharing with us at Less is More.
So sweet Caroline. I love this little scene you've created. The vellum gives it a lovely soft delicate look. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Less Is More Challenge.
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