Indescribable Gift Oval Sympathy Card

by Joanne James9. March 2015 10:44

Happy Monday everyone! This is the start of the busiest week for me - classes, parties and a number of family commitments - so I'll do my best  to keep up with my blogging schedule. Today I'm sharing one of the cards that I'm making with my ladies in my technique class this week - an oval shaped card, using an interesting vellum technique. Here's my card:

I saw this neat technique where you stamp your image on vellum then rub the back of the image with a round ended stylus to 'colour' it in a video tutorial by Deb Valder here. I used Pink Pirouette for my background, then layered the vellum before adding my black border, cut with the largest shaped oval framelit which I paper-pierced around the edge. I needed a sympathy card for my box, so used a sentiment from the 'Bloom With Hope' set, which I cut out with the Banners framelits, and a little bow to soften the card front. I really like the effect of the vellum - it looks slightly 'raised' following the rubbing and adds a feeling of texture to the card. 

I'm looking forward to making this card with my ladies this afternoon and then this evening I'm off to craft with a group of Brownies and then Girl Guides - I'll share these projects later in the week.

Back tomorrow with another project; until then, happy stampin'!

 

Stampin' Up! Supplies Used:

Table built using Product Table Builder by The Crafty Owl - Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator.

 

 

Comments (4) -

Pat McCleary
Pat McClearyUnited States
3/9/2015 7:53:02 PM #

A lovely card, Joanne. Thanks for the link to Deb's video. Who knew something so simple could result in such an awesome image.

Joanne James
Joanne JamesUnited Kingdom
3/10/2015 9:33:30 PM #

Thanks for the kind comment Pat - it really is a neat effect isn't it, and quite simple to re-create.

Kathy James
Kathy JamesUnited Kingdom
3/9/2015 8:05:43 PM #

Love this card - and mine looks nearly as good! Really enjoyed todays class - lots of techniques to learn with great results.  Can't wait until our next tecnique class.  Thanks Joanne!

Joanne James
Joanne JamesUnited Kingdom
3/10/2015 9:35:02 PM #

That's good - it's all down to the teaching Smile Technique classes are all about new things!

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