Cleverness with Vellum
Ah. It’s good to be back and have something to share. I hope you will be patient with me and my sporadic posts. I’m hoping to post at least every two weeks from now on, in line with the new As You See It Challenge schedule. I hope you will keep coming back to check things out.
Here’s the sketch for today’s challenge:
I decided to play this one up a bit and try a technique that I found online. I can’t for the life of me, remember who posted the tutorial that I followed to create this card, otherwise, I would have just posted a link to her video. If you know who, please say so in the comments. I have a simple picture tutorial to guide you through how this design is made. It’s pretty awesome!!
(June 2017 edit: One reader found the tutorial for me! It was Jennifer McGuire and you can find it by clicking here. Special thanks to Jessica G. for taking the time to share the link in the comments. <3 Thanks Jessica!)
Here’s my card:
I used Thick Whisper White Cardstock, Schoolhouse Designer Series Paper, and Cardstock Vellum with Whisper White Cardstock for the card base. Here’s a photo tutorial to show how you can create this kind of Cleverness with Vellum:
The Cardstock Vellum is scored 1″ from the top.
Use your Bone Folder to make that score line into a crisp fold, then adhere the 1″ flap to the wrong side of your Designer Series Paper (DSP). I like the look of a bright and bold DSP.
You will end up with the right side of your DSP looking like this, with the Vellum attached at the top.
Then you will attach a piece of cardstock (I used the Thick Whisper White) to the wrong side of your DSP. Not only will this give your cardbase more structure, but it will also hide the 1″ piece of Vellum and your adhesive marks.
The next step is to cut the top of your two Whisper White cardstock pieces. I cut them both at the same time so that they will match each other EXACTLY. Because the Whisper White Cardstock is so thin, the die cuts through both layers with ease.
To create the half circle shape at the top, place your circle framelit where you want it, then only have the top plate cover where you want the cut part to be. It won’t cut where there isn’t any pressure. Doing it on an angle like this is an option that makes the card playful and fun.
This is what it will look like when you take the two pieces of whisper white out. Keep them together for the next step, too.
Place the two pieces of Whisper White cardstock in your cutter, so that the ruler cutting area lines up with the ends of the half circle cut in your cardstock. You will use the sliding trimmer blade to cut one side, then the other, keeping the paper in place. Be sure to lift the blade in between, so you don’t cut the circle clean off!!
Now you will have two identical pieces to attach to your vellum on the card front! The cleverness ensues!!
It’s easy to attach the two cut Whisper White pieces. Just apply adhesive to the front of one, hold the Vellum up and out of the way while you lay your piece over the patterned paper piece (adhesive side up!). Then lay the Vellum layer down flat over it. Then you can stamp and washi tape your other piece before adhering it over top to create a vellum sandwich.
The stamp set used here is the Feel Goods set. Sadly, it is retiring at the end of May, so if you love it, GET IT!
The washi tape at the bottom of the card is from the “This is the Life” Project Life kit from Stampin’ Up! This is on the retiring list as well AND is on sale.
Now that you’ve read through this tutorial and know how to make the bones of this card, try it out and see what you can create. I added a bit of flourish with a Gold Basic Metal Button (retiring), Black Baker’s Twine, Gold Metallic Thread, and two die cut leaves using the Rose Garden Thinlits: one cut from Vellum Cardstock, the other cut from Tangelo Twist Cardstock.
Be sure to check out the other cards created by our Design Team over at the As You See It Challenge Blog. And now there are no excuses, you have two whole weeks to participate in the challenge – hey, you could even submit more than one!
You can also click on the SHOP NOW button on this website to see what else is on the retiring list.
Stamp happy
&
don’t let your busy life
interfere with your creative living!
Jessica G.
June 4, 2017 @ 11:13 am
The first card Jennifer McGuire did with this technique is the one I think you used. Here is the link to that card. http://stampawaywithme.blogspot.com/2016/02/video-guest-artist-series-jennifer.html
Amy Jasper
June 5, 2017 @ 2:11 pm
Thank you so much, Jessica! I added the link to my blog post 🙂
Belinda
May 17, 2016 @ 12:54 pm
Hi Amy
This girl s lovely, I saw a similar idea video done by Jennifer McGuire using a Hero Arts Stork partial die cutting technique. Not sure if that’s maybe what inspired you?
Bel ☺️
Amy Jasper
June 23, 2016 @ 10:58 am
Hi Belinda,
I just looked at the stork card that you are referring and it is a very similar technique. I like how the entire top of her card is see-through with the vellum. I think her technique would be especially cool using the clear window sheets from Stampin’ Up! I’m definitely going to have to try that!