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Sunday, February 19, 2017

Stained Glass Technique

This is my post on the Sparkle N Sprinkle blog today.

Hi, Diane with you today with a fun technique  called 'stained glass' using the new stamp set 'Pansies'.


For this technique you will need a piece of vellum to stamp on.
Stamp your image with Versamark, then emboss with  Gold Detail embossing powder.


The next step is to simply color on the BACK of the vellum piece.  I used Copic pens for mine.  I think it is such a gorgeous way to color these beautiful pansies.  Just make sure to always color on the back and not accidentally on the front (ask me how I know) as it will ruin your entire effort!


Here it is totally finished with the coloring.


Here is a close up of the detail.
I finished my card by embossing an EB folder for the side panel
and the sentiment with Cherry embossing powder.  A twine bow was added to finish.

I hope you give this technique a try as it is so easy and the results are amazing!

Entering the following challenges:
All Sorts .... ATG (2/23)
Hiding In My Craft Room .... Embossing (2/25)
Sweet Stampin .... Flowers (2/24)
Word Art Wednesday .... ATG
Simon Says Stamp .... Florals

13 comments:

  1. You are brilliant at this technique and your card is beautiful!

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  2. Delicate and beautiful, it surely looks like stained glass! WOW!

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  3. Very pretty Diane. Makes for a very delicate card! I actually did the same technique, this month, but with the wreath stamp set.

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  4. I love this technique and, wow, did you pick the perfect posies stamp for it, Diane! Your coloring is beautiful and your sediment couldn't be more appropop!! Hugs, Darnell

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  5. This is stunning!! The flowers look amazing!! You colored them so beautifully!! They do look like stained glass!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  6. Diane, this is just gorgeous with the gold embossing and the coloring on vellum! So delicate and feminine. I love those pansies, and all the clean white sets them off beautifully. Nice sentiment, too!

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  7. The gold makes these pansies glow and shine. Beautiful coloring. Your use of vellum is fabulous!!

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  8. Wonderful technique so beautiful, thanks for joining us at Allsorts, xxx

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  9. Such an elegant creation and lovely entry for our challenge this week, many thanks for joining in at Allsorts.

    B x

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  10. It is so soft and pretty, the embossed panel works so well.
    Thank you for sharing with us at Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge X

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  11. This is so delicate and beautiful. Sorry, I'm late visiting. Thanks for joining us at Sweet Stampin'. Cara DT x

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