On yesterday’s post, I shared a Birthday Card featuring the new All That You Are Stamp Set from the 2019 Occasions Catalog. You can view the original post and supply list here. Today’s video (above) offers my tips on coloring with Stampin’ Blends Markers on Vellum card stock.
TIP: I used Old Olive (light and dark) and Bermuda Bay (light and dark) on my card from my video demonstration (above), and Calypso Coral (light and dark) in my card from yesterday’s post (below).
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THANK YOU so much. I am a beginner and this lovely video will help me make my daughter a beautiful birthday card.
Can you please tell me what is the difference between stampin up blends and copic markers
Beautiful cards, I’m afraid of the blend pens ?
Part of the fun is experimenting with them. You will rapidly improve!
What are all the best ways to stick vellum to a card. How to avoid the see through of the glue
My best advice is be strategic where you can hide adhesive or dimensionals . . . below the sentiment, a cluster of flowers, etc.
Love vellum but never use it on cards, etc. With your fabulous tip, I’m inspired to try! Beautiful card, set is now on my list!
Love that you are going to give it a try. I’m vellum “obsessed!”
Beautiful card! Thanks for the tips! I can’t wait to try it!
Thanks, Holly. It’s as easy as it looks!
I love this beautiful card, Mary. Your coloring on vellum is awesome and using the punch for the sentiment is fun! Hope you’ve had a great day!
Thanks, Hilda. I used the Pretty Label Punch and “All for You” sentiment for the Bermuda Bay card (just finished it).
WoW! That is my usual exclamation when I see one of your beautiful cards…..love the blenders and can hardly wait to make this.
A true delight to hear, Velva.
Hi Mary , very beautiful card. I also like the fact that you used the dimensionals , I tried the tombow and unless you use a sponge to apply it , it shows through. Lesson learned. I will try dimensionals on my next one. Thankyou, Jackie
I primarily used Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals and in spots (like below clusters of flowers or the tag) where they wouldn’t show. Hope it helps, Jackie.
Simply gorgeous! Now where did I put my vellum cardstock?
Dig it out. It’s lovely, Susan!
FBulous/gorgeous!!, I tend to forget about coloring on Vellum myself….last time I dud one was last Summer….shame on me! TFS your creativity aNd the video!
I’m glad I offered a reminder today, Carol.
Mary, your card is stunning! Your video is perfect. I always forget about vellum, but now I must have a class to show how easy this is. Thanks for your wonderful inspiration! Hugs
Vellum is very class “worthy,” Bobbi!
Ohh!! I love this technique Mary, WOW!! What a sweet and gorgeous card, Vellum always adds that touch of softness and elegance to our cards.
Thank you for the video.
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Maria.
Thanks, Miss Maria. I am such a fan of vellum for the soft and pretty effects.
I watched your video on this card, I loved the technique. The
card is beautiful and looks so easy to make, thank you for
doing the video.
What GREAT tips my friend. Big question I had……(Which you did answer) was how you attached the vellum to your card……BRILLILANT my friend. TFS.
Thank you for sharing this. It is an easy technique resulting in an incredibly beautiful image. Wow!
Mary, this is Beautiful!!!