


I was tidying up a drawer that turned out to be full of sheets of vellum in both plain and patterns.
I went to my archives to find some ideas on using the vellum.
I found an email from Lea Cioci sent to a Yahoo stamping group I belonged to back in 2000. Her favourite idea for using vellum was to stamp an image in black on the front, stamp and emboss a pattern on the back in white then to sponge the back with dye ink.
I have used patterned vellum on these cards.
I went to my archives to find some ideas on using the vellum.
I found an email from Lea Cioci sent to a Yahoo stamping group I belonged to back in 2000. Her favourite idea for using vellum was to stamp an image in black on the front, stamp and emboss a pattern on the back in white then to sponge the back with dye ink.
I have used patterned vellum on these cards.
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