Friday, March 9, 2018

Coloring On Vellum

Today I saw a challenge that is right up alley so to speak.
It's at Mod Squad and and the challenge is to 
'Color Your Vellum'.
If you visit here often you will know how I love to do that that!

For this card I used a Tutti Designs Stained Glass Bird die.
 I love these dies and this is one of the ways I use them.


I had bought some Ken Oliver Stick It Sheets which are perfect
for an outline die like this,
makes it so easy to then stick it down on the vellum.
In fact, I love them so much 
I went back to Dies R Us and bought TWO more packs, lol!

Then I just flip the piece over and colored with Copics.
You can use other markers, but I like the softness of the Copics.

I added a pretty designer paper underneath and a twine bow,
pretty easy to mail!!

8 comments:

Donna Phelan said...

This is a beautiful stained glass die, the coloring looks amazing on the Vellum! Such a pretty card!

Janis Lewis said...

This is absolutely beautiful! I love it.

Darlene said...

Yes you design with these stain glass dies so beautifully and the colors on this one are amazing! GREAT job and for sure that challenge has your name on it! LOL

Verna Angerhofer said...

This is so beautiful. I love the stained glass look. That is a great die design too.

Leslie Miller said...

This exact die and the Stick It sheets are on my wish list at DRU. Why, oh, why is there always so much to want? I love how you color on vellum, and these stained glass dies are perfect for it. So beautiful!

Lisa said...

So stunning!! You color vellum perfectly!! I love, love this!! Have a great weekend!! Big hugs :)

Lisa
A Mermaid's Crafts

Judy Woodland said...

Oh my gosh, Diane. This is just beautiful. I have that die, and I'm going to have to try doing the vellum thing. Great take on the challenge, thank you so much for participating this week at the Mod Squad Challenge
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Rosy Newlun said...

Hot diggity dog! I saw this on Facebook and came "racing" over here lol. It is fabulous! Great technique. I used to make stained glass and this is gorgeous. Thank you for sharing!