We have a fabulous collection of "color-ers" on the new Make It Colourful Design Team. Zoe, our amazing leader, has issued a challenge to color on something other than white cardstock: Kraft paper, tissue paper (candles), embellishments, acetate, greyboard, and more...
For my card, I wanted to see if I could use a digi image on vellum. I began by taking Make It Crafty Tulip digi image into Adobe Photoshop Elements. I changed the color of the outline to a light gray then using a highest quality setting, I printed it onto 36# vellum. For my first attempts, I heat embossed it with Silver Detail embossing powder, which worked fabulously. But I decided I did not like the silver outline and just printed it in light gray for this card. Working from the back side of the image, I rubbed the vellum with wax paper, then dry embossed the outlines, basically just traced it. This creates a raised white image on the front of the vellum. Then I colored the tulips, again from the back side, with Memento markers. I added some embossed dots, backed it with navy card stock and then slid it into the corner punches of my green card stock. Finished size is 4.25 x 5.5 inches.
Be sure to stop by the Make It Colourful website to see all the other amazing creations from our team. We really do have the best "color-ers" on the Web.
4 comments:
Sandy, what a pretty, pretty card! I'm going to have to try my hand at printing on vellum and then rubbing it with wax paper. That one is new to me, but sounds TERRIFIC!!!
Beautiful card..Can we try it at one of our friday get togethers?
Sandy hands down original! This is the first time i have ever seen coloring on vellum??!!! This is brilliant and great take on the challenge hun!Ruby♥
Sandy this card is absolutely gorgeous! How you come up with these ideas in beyond me. Like a true artist, you experiment!
Sandy Dehon
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