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Vellum Jar of Flowers

by | Feb 19, 2013

Another busy weekend here at the Casa de Craft as we celebrated my little one’s 2nd birthday with a trip to the zoo and a family day on Sunday. No time at all to craft over the weekend but I plan on making up for it this week!! What about you?
Today’s share is another card from my Love and Thanks class. It features another jar from the Perfectly Preserved set. This one was stamped in Island Indigo ink onto Vellum cardstock, before being die cut out with the Cannery framelits.
 
The water effect comes from using a blender pen and some Pool Party ink on the back of the Vellum to give a muted feel and then more embellishments to help with the invisible adhering of Vellum. 
 
 
This time we filled the jar with some gorgeous blooms in Raspberry Ripple – another great stamp from this set. 
 
 
Would love you to leave a comment if you’ve popped by. 
 
Hasta la próxima / until next time
Louise x
 

Supplies Used: (All Stampin Up! Unless Otherwise Stated) 

  • Card – Crumb Cake, Island Indigo, Whisper White
  • Stamps – Perfectly Preserved, Itty Bitty Banners, 
  • Embellishments –  White Twine
  • Tools – Dimensionals, Itty Bitty Framelits, Cannery framelits, Blender Pen
  • Mediums – Lucky Limeade ink, Raspberry Ripple ink, Island Indigo ink, Pool Party ink

What do you think about today’s project. Let me know below.

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