Monday 8 June 2020

Monday Moment

Today I'm playing along with the CAS Mix Up Challenge for June.


I'm trying to conquer my fear of vellum and used dry and heat embossing on this card:


I started by preparing an alcohol ink background on a sheet of vellum. Once dry I ran it through a Cuttlebug embossing folder and die cut it.


Next I stamped and heat embossed the awesome Visible Image Dragonfly, coloured it up with Copic pens and hand cut it. I popped it up onto foam pads and adhered it on top of the background panel. I added a sentiment from another VI stamp set.

Supplies:
Stamps: Visible Image, Live in the Moment, Creative chaso
Inks: Alcohol, clover, sailboat blue, pool, sunshine yellow, gold; Versamark clear + WOW! opaque white embossing powder; Versafine Clair, nocturne
Embossing: Cuttlebug
Die: Spellbinders, Labels Eight
Pens: Copic, G17, B04

Thanks so much for dropping by today, I always appreciate you taking the time.

Stay safe & keep crafting!


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5 comments:

  1. Wow your dragonfly looks amazing Jane, great card for the embossed vellum challenge. Thanks for sharing at CAS Mix Up this month.

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  2. STUNNING card Jane! I love these gorgeous, vibrant colours. Wonderful design. Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up!

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  3. Wow! I think you've conquered your fear of vellum, Jane! Love this colored and embossed background and that gorgeous dragonfly! Thanks so much for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up!

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  4. Oh my...Gorgeous alcohol ink on vellum, heat embossed vellum and dry embossed vellum:-) Wow..Stunning fussy cut dragonfly with your die cut label and wonderful sentiment. TFS and joining us at CAS Mix Up, Jane. Stay safe and Creative...Hugs..Nancy

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  5. You definitely conquered brilliantly the "Vellum" BRAVO! Such a pretty card with yummy colours.
    Thanks for joining us at CAS Mix Up!

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