Monday, November 27, 2017

Stained Glass Vellum

A bit more of my stained glass dies and coloring on vellum.
The die is a Tutti Designs 'Winter Tree Stained Glass'

 I thought this card might be great for a 'guy',
good colors and not too fancy,
even though there is a bow, it's kind of manly being 'hemp' cord..lol!


Same technique as I have mentioned before,
adding Ken Oliver 'Stick It'
to the back of my black card stock,
running through my machine, then sticking on the vellum
and carefully trimming around,
flipping to the back side and coloring with copics!

I added a few layers underneath, the hemp bow and button!

Entering the following challenges:
The Male Room .... Vellum

10 comments:

Judy Woodland said...

Another beauty. I just love how that die looks with the colored vellum. Just perfect!!

Leslie Miller said...

Beautiful! These dies are fantastic and so tempting and hard to choose between them. I love the coloring on vellum. This certainly could serve as a guy's card.

Donna Phelan said...

You have mastered this technique, another beauty!

Lisa said...

Absolutely stunning!! You make the dies look like works of art!! Love this, my friend!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)

Lisa
A Mermaid's Crafts

Cathy F said...

What an awesome technique & great use of vellum! Thanks for playing along at The Male Room Challenge Blog!

Ros Crawford said...

That's so clever! Ad beautifully down too! You got a puppy!! OMG!!! You have to send me some photos... I'm soooo jealous!

Faith A at Daffodil Cards said...

A Beautiful effect with lovely colours and Yes! manly too with the cord and button. Thank you for sharing your lovely card with us at The Male Room. - Faith DT

Rocky said...

That's a great way to use vellum, who doesn't like a stained glass window. Thank you for joining us at TMR.

Andreja said...

Fantastic idea and such a beautiful card :-))
Thanks for joining in with the Male Room.

Lady Joyful said...

Really beautiful card and such a great use of vellum! Thank you for joining us at The Male Room - Charlotte/Lady Joyful, DT