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These are always quick and fun to make but none of my sparkle shows up in the pic! :-( FLAKY SHADE
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Wanda Cullen ~ Dirty Dozen Alumni, On design team for Papertrey Ink, Designer for Color Throwdown and Fusion Card Challenges Cullen-ary Creations[/URL]...my blogHERE'S MY GALLERY[/URL]
Lynn, no vellum here either. I wish I did because it looks like a really neat project. Our Church is having a progressive dinner this Sat. I think this would make really neat ceterpieces. Especially with some of the punched out snowflakes scattered around the bottom of the glasses.
I just read on the "site suggestions" forum that uploads have been taking like 24 hours to show up. I don't know why mine did, but I've posted a concern. If you continue to use the keyword TLC198, it will eventually end up in the gallery, I'm sure.
That happened to my card last week....it took a couple of hours to show up in the gallery....I posted on the problem site and it was fixed, just took a little while...
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It certainly doesn't have to be vellum, but the vellum will let the light of the tealight shine through, and the cardstock wouldn't as much.
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Hey Lynn... does it HAVE to be vellum? I made one using white cardstock cuz I have no vellum. If you say it has to be vellum, no problem, but I'd still like to be considered. Lemme know!
Thanks Lynn for the fantastic challenge. I love the glow that this casts and I will be making many more.
If anyone can tell me who is the maker of this stamp, can you let me know with your comment. I forgot to write it down on the sheet and now I just don't remember "like everything else". LOL I would appreciate it.
Here is my card: Gallery at Splitcoaststampers
Thanks for looking and taking time to comment.
That was totally fun! What a great idea! Thank you so much for posting it. I love the look of dry embossing on vellum, so decided to use that today. My wine glass has etching on it, so doesn't look right when lit. Time to hit the dollar or thrift store!
Here is my second time posting my photo for this challenge. The last one was removed "I don't know why" Gallery at Splitcoaststampers
Thanks for looking and taking the time to comment.
When I got back from working at DDs school and saw the gallery was empty I thought everyone was taking today off from stamping. What a crime that would be huh! Well incase the gallery is still not up to date, here is my shade Warm Your Snowy Buns! by gbbren at Splitcoaststampers
I haven't done one of these in years. Thanks for always reminding us of forgotten techs!!!
Brenda
Hello everyone, here is my votive shade, please don't laugh, I tried. Lynn, I really thought this was going to be easy, but it was a fine challenge. Will have to make more to perfect my style.;) Thank you for this new way of giving a nice ambiance for Christmas. With all the lights dimmed, the guests won't really see them. LOL
Thanks so much Lynn for the awesome technique, I want to make a ton of these as gifts. Here is mine, much prettier in real life, the photo is lame since my photo area is under construction: TLC198 Vellum Votive by sleepyinseattle at Splitcoaststampers
Have a great day and thanks for looking!
Joanne
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Wanda Cullen ~ Dirty Dozen Alumni, On design team for Papertrey Ink, Designer for Color Throwdown and Fusion Card Challenges Cullen-ary Creations[/URL]...my blogHERE'S MY GALLERY[/URL]
I really had fun creating this project. Thanks so much, Lynn. I had to post two pictures...one in the dark with just candlelight and one under my photo light.