Well today I'll show you how to create a Lacey look vellum!
Lacey Vellum
It's very simple, all you need are a few bold stamps (the thicker the lines the better!), dye ink and vellum!
Instructions:
1. Swipe the ink pad direct to paper across the vellum. When you're handling the vellum you need to be sure not to touch it too much. The oil from your hands will act as a resist with the ink and you'll end up with nice fingerprints all over your project.
2. Next, press an un-inked rubber stamp into the wet ink. No need to hurry...the ink will take an extremely long time to dry naturally on vellum.
The stamp will remove the ink from this particular area....
3. It is extremely important to stamp off the excess ink each time you pick up ink off the vellum. This prevents a build up of ink to give nice clean impressions each time.
4. Use a heat tool to speed drying or let the ink dry overnight. NOTE - when you dry the vellum with a heat tool you will notice smoke coming from the vellum/ink. I have no clue what causes this but it doesn't smell or catch on fire...I kept heating/drying the ink without any problems.
And here you go ~ I placed the dried vellum on white cardstock and you can see the pattern very well! It even works with lighter color inks as you will notice in the 2nd photo.
So there you go ~ a very cool way to incorporate vellum into your projects.
Tomorrow I'll share a few projects I created using this technique...
till then ~ ink on my friends!
Awesome technique Roni! I know we all have packs of plain vellum in our stash...and it's probably been sitting there unused for months, if not years! This is a cool way to change out the look and make it look dramatic!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea...I have a stash of vellum because I hate it. lol I never know what to do with it. Thanks for another neat idea to try.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Can't wait to see what you make with it. I too have a stash, not because I hate it, just that I don't know what to do with it either!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing ! Cool idea!
ReplyDeletehugs Susi