I think this just turned out so soft and sweet (am I allowed to say that about my own card??
I wheeled Bouquet on the cs vellum in white craft and embossed in white EP. There's a pink layer behind the card front on the inside to hide the adhesive, a pink layer on the inside for personal sentiments, and a white layer on the back to hide adhesive and to continue the written greeting.
The main image is popped up and there are pink beads on the rose buds.
TFL!
Date: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 GMT Views: 17111
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Wed, Oct 24, 2007 @ 11:10 AM
What a great idea ~ I don't think that I've ever seen a card using vellum as the main card part! I really like this. TFS --- this is going into my favorites!
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Wed, Nov 07, 2007 @ 7:30 PM
First - yes you can say that about your own card especially when it is So cute. Or by my eye ... gorgeous!
Second - thank you so much! I tried to make a card just like this last summer but cold not get the vellum to hold up. I gave up on acetate and thought I'd try the same idea but with vellum. Well duh!! You used Card Stock vellum and not the regular stuff I was using. No wonder mine kept failing. I feel so stupid now. BUT again, a huge thank you for your supplies list, now I can try again with the right paper.
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