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More with the Double Stamped Vellum.
I added a little embossing in the corner and a shiny foil sentiment.
This one took a bit of a different turn. I had a piece that had been watercolored (poorly
watercolored), and I had tried to smoosh it in some gesso to tone it down.
Well, that didn't really help. But placing it behind the double stamped vellum gave
another dimension and a good place to use this mishap.
Challenges:
Jingle Belles - Embossing
Peace on Earth #23 - ATG Christmas
Card Recipe (card 1)
Stamps: Pine Bough Stamp (Indinkado)
Ink: Whisper White, Gumball Green
Paper: Vellum, Neenah Solar White, Green Foil
Other: White EP, Mini Slimline Double Stitched Die (Kat Scrap), Special Merry Christmas Die (MB), Pine Bough EF (ret SU)
Card Recipe (card 2)
Stamps: Pine Bough (Inkado), Brilliance (PB)
Ink: Whisper White, Gumball Green
Paper: Vellum, Neenah Solar White, Green Foil
Other: White EP, Stitched Rectangle Dies (SSS), Special Merry Christmas (MB)
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Another amazing vellum creation, Bonnie - and I love the twist! Another dimension, and the chance to add a little muted pattern and color!
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These are absolutely gorgeous! I love seeing how you used this technique. What really caught my eye is how you used a watercolor behind the second card adding just a dash of pink to the image. You are really on a roll there!
ReplyDeleteBoth are gorgeous, Bonnie! Just love the touch of corner embossing on card one and I really love the extra color of the boo-boo vellum! Bet you're glad you didn't discard that panel, eh?!
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful cards with this technique that you do so well. Good save with the watercolored piece behind the stamped vellum. That green foil sentiment really pops on both cards.
ReplyDeleteThat technique is great with the pine branches, Bonnie. I can't wait to get home and go through my stamps to make more of these cards. Good for you for saving that colored panel from the recycle bin.
ReplyDeleteWOW, WOW, WOW! These are both AMAZING Bonnie...I'm especially in LOVE with the 1st one! Lovely, lovely cards my friend!! I really, REALLY need to try this technique!! Hugs. :0)
ReplyDeleteI am behind in commenting, but I have to say this double stamping on vellum is stunning. I scrolled back to see what I missed and every card is beautiful. Your card with Michele is so pretty too. I must try that vellum stamping.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous double stamped vellum Christmas cards, Bonnie. I have yet to try this beautiful vellum technique. You have me so inspired...just need more time. Harvesting our veggie garden is taking up all my extra time...but it will happen. TFS my friend and love how you saved the background on your 2nd card too:-) Love and Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteAnother beauty with that wonderful technique. Love!
ReplyDeleteLynn
I still haven't tried this, but I am enjoying your creations with this technique so much! Your mishap sure added something special to your card. The muted colors are lovely!
ReplyDeleteLisa and I are always on the same page, lol! I haven't tried this yet either, darn it, and I just love these! I'm a big fan of evergreen branches, so this is a great choice for this amazing technique and I love how you got creative with your second beautiful design! Hugs, Dolly
ReplyDeletemore gorgeous-ness withi this technique. Fabulous Bonnie, simply fabulous.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is absolutely gorgeous!! Thank you for joining our challenge at Peace On Earth!
ReplyDeleteDiane POE Co-Owner
{Nellies Nest}
{Peace On Earth}
So beautiful - wonderful soft subtle stamping on the vellum, great layouts, lovely foil sentiment. Thank you so much for joining us at Peace On Earth.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, Bonnie, and love the shiny green sentiment with them! Gosh, the color in the second card adds a whole extra level of pretty. Just can't go wrong with this double stamped vellum. It's on my list to try after seeing all your cards.
ReplyDeleteLove your double stamped vellum cards, Bonnie! The corner embossing is a wonderful design element, and a great save of the watercolored background! The shiny green die-cut sentiment adds a festive feeling.
ReplyDeleteHideko xx
Beautiful Double stamped Vellum Bonnie, awesome effect with the watercolours ♥
ReplyDeleteGreat save, Bonnie! Love the colors behind the softened vellum and the shiny sentiment really pulls the colors forward -- wonderful
ReplyDeletewhat a cool technique and fabulous results ... so very glad you got Embossable with us at Jingle Belles.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely GORGEOUS cards, Bonnie! I love how you played with your vellum and how you added such beautiful details on each card! I am definitely going to CASE this technique...thanks for inspiring me ~ xx
ReplyDeleteWow! Sometimes when things don’t turn out as planned work out even better! This is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty technique on vellum Bonnie and I love the colours and the framing on the two with the stitched rectangular apertures, and the first with the extra dry embossed pine branches, and also the super metallic green die cut sentiments on both which add the perfect finishing touch..such elegant cards! x
ReplyDeleteOh wow, wow, wow what a stunning (& clever) technique double stamping on vellum! I definitely want to try that, thank you for the inspiration. So happy you could join our embossing fun at Jingle Belles! ♥
ReplyDeleteIt turns out that not all notifications from your blog reach me. I discovered this post only now. These cards look stunning, another Chroistmas card that inspires tremendously. Thanks for sharing!
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