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Monday, 21 July 2014

Vellum flower and a tutorial

Hey everyone!

Sindhu here. I hope you are all doing fine and enjoying the gorgeous inspiration by my fellow teammates. I have a card and a stamping technique to share with you today.

I'll show you the card first.


Here is the close up of the flower...



Steps I followed to make this card....

1. Die cut a piece of vellum with the Spellbinders Rose creations die. (I excluded the largest flower in the set).
2. Die cut a leaf (medium size) from the same die set.
3. Slide your Memento dew drops over the die cut vellum and wipe with a tissue to and you'll get a uniformly colored die cuts.
4. I used five different colors for the flower.
5. Used a forceps to give more details to my flower.
6. Secured the flower with a brad and then stuck those vellum leaves.
7. Assembling the card was easy. :)

Now...as I had promised, here's a small picture tutorial on reverse stamping.



I made a mirror image of a bunny from a stamp set I have. You could do this with any image.



I hope you like the card and the tutorial.

I want to give total credit to the person who made this tutorial. I had watched this video of reverse stamping here a long while ago and happened to try just recently...Here's the original link where I found it.
http://papersmooches.blogspot.in/2012/02/16th-day-of-our-celebration.html

List of supplies used...
Dies-
Spellbinders rose creation die

Papers- 
Echo Park Paper 'So happy together' 6x6 paper pad and 
Echo Park Paper Sweet day collection kit

Inks-
Memento gum drops
Memento Rhubarb stalk
Versafine Onyx black

Stamps-
Hero Arts 'Things we love' stamp set

Take care everyone!
See you!


9 comments:

  1. Sweet flower and thanks for the tutorial Sindhu.:)

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  2. Very pretty card,loved the vellum flower and Thanks for sharing wonderful technique !

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  3. Lovely vellum flower!!! tfs tute!!

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  4. Soo cute!! And what an awesome tute!! I never knew I could do this!!! yippeee...

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  5. Gorgeous flower out of vellum paper and beautiful card!!!!
    Oh, What an easy idea of mirror image, thank you so much for sharing!!!

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  6. Super cute card and great tutorial!! :)

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  7. wow... the vellum flower is looking so yummyyy... hehe...
    and the technique is superb, but it will be hard to follow this technique for large stamps... isn't it?

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    1. Yes Deepti, it is difficult. I have many small images, so it works for me.. :)

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  8. What a beautiful vellum flower, Sindhu and thanks for sharing that fun technique on how to create the mirror image. I need to give it a try!

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