This fits LSC140 except for the (teeensy) optional brads...? This was one of the cards from my stamp camp last week. Stamp the frame image onto the vellum piece with versamark, heat emboss with gold ep. Then flip it over and stamp the angel on the back -- with black stazon. Color her in with markers. Color in the wings with my dedicated WHITE blender pen dipped in white craft ink. Heat set the craft ink. Flip it over, mount on the gold piece, and mount onto the Artichoke card. We embossed the greeting in gold, and we used the branches from Peaceful Wishes for the background for this one.
Date: Wednesday, November 7, 2007 GMT Views: 3028
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Registered: May 30, 2006 Location: In my Manitoba stamp room - hiding from housework Posts: 235
Wed, Nov 07, 2007 @ 9:09 AM
How elegant! I love it, and the instructions are wonderful. How do you get heat embossing on your vellum so that it doesn't warp? What kind of vellum do you use? I love this look, but as soon as I put a heat gun near my paper, it distorts right away.
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Wed, Nov 07, 2007 @ 9:21 AM
Replying to Mitch47 -- the secret with the Vellum is to use VELLUM CARDSTOCK. It's so worth the wait, when you order from SU --- I have not found it anywhere else. It's nice and stiff to work with, and holds up to heat of the heat gun, it's like working with cardstock. Hope that helps!