On the Club Scrap Blog,the technique of this month
is Stained Glass. well, there are several ways to do this and
Lisa is showing you several ways to do this.
Papers,sentiment and script background stamp
are all from Club Scrap's last month Paris Flea market kit.
For both my cards I used the vellum method:
Stamp the image on vellum with versamark
and emboss with black embossing powder.
Then I cut out the flower.
Turned it over and colored the flower on the backside
with distress markers.
I did the same with the leaves.
The flower and the leave stampare from
Club Scraps Aprilkit called Dahlia.
For this birthday card i used the same technique with
vellum for the flower,but as i wanted a more happier card
I colored the background with colorburst.
The sentiment is also from the Dahlia kit.
Here you see the colors I used to create this background.
Thanks for looking!
Have a creative day!
GORGEOUS cards, Hetty! I am totally going to try this technique! TFS!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors on your gorgeous card! Love it!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great technique Hetty, love your beautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous Hetty - love your backgrounds as well as the gorgeous flowers.
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
Awesome work. Thanks for the lovely tutorial.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful background and love the vellum flower, so delicate.
ReplyDeleteOoooh I really like the vellum! The transparency really adds to the stained glass effect. So pretty Hetty!
ReplyDeleteVellum! That's a great idea! Gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteLilian
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