Wonderful idea. I use vellum all the time for calligraphy. Mine does not indicate a weight on it so I'll give it a try and see what mine looks like. Thanks for the tip. The Swiss Dots embossing folder is my go to embossing folder as well as D'vine Swirl. Now to find one of my edge punches with scallops. Melissa "Sunshine HoneyBee"
Ck out my blog. I posted my Faux Lace I created. Credited you & provided a link so people can go to your wonderful site to watch the video. Melissa "Sunshine HoneyBee"
wonderful idea, will have to give it a try, looking forward to your card you will be making using the vellum, as always thanks for your informative videos!
Hi. Have just seen your great video. I have been using medium weight tracing paper in my embossing folders, I use 2 sheets at a time and it works very well. TFS Clare
Wonderful idea. I use vellum all the time for calligraphy. Mine does not indicate a weight on it so I'll give it a try and see what mine looks like. Thanks for the tip. The Swiss Dots embossing folder is my go to embossing folder as well as D'vine Swirl. Now to find one of my edge punches with scallops.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Good tip. Love how the lace turned out. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreat tip Mary!! Can't wait to see the finished card!
ReplyDeletevery cool idea...thanks for the tips..looking forward to seeing the card tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteTried it with my vellum, a Martha Stewart edge punch & Swiss Dots embossing folder. I really like the look.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
very cute idea! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCk out my blog. I posted my Faux Lace I created. Credited you & provided a link so people can go to your wonderful site to watch the video.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Your lace project really turned out well. Great idea! Thanks for introducing us to this new technique. I'll see if I can put this into practice.
ReplyDeleteBarb from Toronto, Canada
Mary, such a great tip..
ReplyDeleteI don't use vellum often but now I'm going to try this...
Can't wait to see your card!
tfs
So CLEVER!! I enjoy your videos very much!
ReplyDeletegreat tip, those late nights can be so productive!!!
ReplyDeleteCarol N<><
Very clever Mary, great tip. I'll to go to Walmart's to get some velum. Can't wait to see your card. Thanks for the tip.
ReplyDeleteAnne :)
http://createacardbyanne.blogspot.com
WOW!!! What an awesome tip! I would have never thought of that. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea Mary! I am gonna try this with different folders and a MS border punch and let you know how it looks!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration!
Tisha
http://tishascraftcove.blogspot.com
Hi Mary
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful vellum lace, you are so creative as always.
thank you so much have a great day
marlene
wonderful idea, will have to give it a try, looking forward to your card you will be making using the vellum, as always thanks for your informative videos!
ReplyDeleteWow Mary, this is a fantastic idea. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteLeslie
Fabulous tip, TFS Mary!
ReplyDeleteLiz
Mary,
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tip!
Thank you!
Hugs,
Georgia
Wow what an amazing idea. I have some to but I don't know how thick it is. I have to go look. Great tip!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYvette
Thanks for this tip Mary I love it. It does work I went to try it...
ReplyDeleteTried it with 30 lbs and it worked just fine, very pretty.
ReplyDeleteSo cute...thank you so much!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful tip, I cant wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteHi. Have just seen your great video. I have been using medium weight tracing paper in my embossing folders, I use 2 sheets at a time and it works very well. TFS Clare
ReplyDeleteI love this tip. Thank you so much for sharing it. Edwina Brown
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