Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Vellum week: day 2 with Gio

Hello, 
Gio day today, with another calendar to inspire you. Beautiful subtle colours and some lovely flowers and background made with vellum, our product of the week. 
Let us know what you think... 



I stamped on a piece of vellum using the Katzelkraft unmounted rubber stamps - Art-Nouveau and Jet Black Archival Ink. I cut it and coloured it using several Distress inks with a detailer Zig BrusH2O Waterbrush.




To make the background I cut a piece of vellum to the right size then I embossed it using the Sizzix Textured Impressions Embossing Folders - Daisy Blast and Paisley Palooza Set. I brushed over it three different Dreamweaver metallic F/X: Kiwi, Glacier lake and Pink blush. 
Tip: to fix the metallic powder I sprayed a matte sealer.



I glued the stamped image to the background along with a flower made of scrap of vellum, two Vintaj Charms painted with the Victorian Gable Vintaj Patina kit and the month.



Materials:
Dreamweaver metallic F/X: Glacier lake, Pink blush, Kiwi
Katzelkraft unmounted rubber stamps - Art-Nouveau
Zig BrusH2O Waterbrush: Detailer
Sizzix Textured Impressions Embossing Folders - Daisy Blast and Paisley Palooza Set
Vintaj Charms and embellishments: 15X21mm Diamond Filigree
Vintaj Patina kit: Victorian Gable 



Our Special offer this week. 
You will see during this vellum week that Isa'sArt is using the metal tools on her vellum 
(Pergamano style), so we are offering 10% off a couple of tool kits so you can have a go at this technique.
Use the code VELLUM10 at checkout
 


See you tomorrow






9 comments:

  1. Beautiful effects with vellum in this project.

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  2. Beautiful project. I have to try with vellum as well.
    Hugs,
    Justyna

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  3. Gorgeous project Love vellum just don't use it enough....

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  4. Gorgeous! Thankyou for showing us the array of techniques you used to make such a beautiful piece of art!

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  5. This is beautiful. I'm especially impressed with the microbeads - I find them such a nightmare to work with! xx

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  6. So soft and feminine. A beautiful example of working with vellum. I'm with Suze on the micro beads: a total nightmare!
    Juliax

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  7. Love those subtle pastel colours. Great inspiration

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  8. Another great idea for using vellum, beautiful page.

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