We have an interesting challenge over at Christmas Card Throwdown this week. We are making Christmas cards using vellum in connection with any kind of window. I was inspired by Fabiola's card...how she used vellum to create a shaker. Giving it a try, I distressed an A2 panel in Chipped Sapphire, Blueprint Sketch, and Salty Ocean. I covered the panel in vellum, adhering the vellum in the back with Scortape (using the edge-to-edge method). I filled the pocket with lots of white sequins and sealed the shaker. Nothing. You could see nothing through the vellum, not like Fabiola's card at all. I am guessing that the vellum I have is too thick (28#), and likely needs to be closer to the weight of tracing paper.
I dismantled the shaker, saving the distressed A2 panel. I flicked Copic, opaque white, drops over the distressed panel to act as snow. Next I stamped, Copic-colored and die cut the Santas and tree. All images are from My Favorite Things Joyous Holiday. Prior to stamping the tree, I stamped the sentiment (from Mama Elephant's Mini Merry Messages) and stamped. The three images were then mounted on a window -- a white rectangle frame from My Favorite Things, and backed in vellum prior to being adhered to the distressed panel.
Enjoy.
4 comments:
So cheery! You're making me wish for Christmas!
So very beautiful! I love your cheery Santas! Yes I agree about the thickness of vellum. Thanks for sharing your beautiful card at 52CCT:)
What an adorable and fun Christmas card! Thank you so much for playing along with 52CCT. Rosi x
Fantastic Christmas card. Thank you for joining us at the 52CCT. Goga
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