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Monday, July 19, 2021

Alcohol and Vellum

I have seen some amazing projects all over the internet using this technique.  So, I watched a bunch of different folks on YouTube, read some blogs, checked out Pinterest and then I started to experiment.  Not all of my attempts were successful but eventually I did figure out how to make this amazing background using Vellum cardstock, Stampin’ Blend Alcohol Markers and 91% (yes it does need to be 91%, I had some disasters with the 70%) Isopropyl Alcohol.  I was thrilled with what I was able to create using these simple products (be on the lookout for lots more).      

Here is what I came up with…


I am very pleased with the outcome of this experiment and will certainly be creating many more of these cards.  I think my ladies at card club are going to love them as well.  I decided to make my focal point the Friends are Like Seashells Bundle and the coordinating Sea Shells 3D Embossing Folder and boy they did not disappoint.

The card base is Cajun Craze cardstock that is cut 5 ½ x 8 ½”, scored at 4 ¼”.   To create the marbled look, I started with a piece of Vellum cardstock that measured 4 x 5 ¼”.  I scribbled it with three different Stampin’ Blend Markers (I used the Darks only), I chose to use Soft Succulent, Calypso Coral and Cinnamon Cider.  After I had scribbled (I found fairly large areas of each color works great).  I started with the Calypso Coral and I took my Water Painter (it had nothing in it I used it more like a paint brush) and I dipped it into the 91% Isopropyl Alcohol and just dabbed up and down on all that color.  I would wipe my brush and reload the alcohol frequently.  I allowed it to spread into other colors some but not too much.  When I was done with the Calypso Coral I moved onto the Soft Succulent and then the Cinnamon Cider and did the same to each of them.  Once I had them blended, I simply took my Water Painter and dipped it into the alcohol and hit it against my finger to splatter some more of the alcohol on my vellum (this is what causes those cool looking spots).  I then allowed everything to dry well. 

Once I felt my vellum was good and dry I used a sponge and sponged on the Multipurpose Liquid Glue all over the side that I had put the alcohol on (that’s right we are going to flip it over to use so we have a softer look, this is a personal choice, I did some each way and like them both).  I attached that to a piece of Soft Succulent cardstock that measured 4 x 5 ¼”, I found this added to my vellum and gave the Soft Succulent in the vellum a little more drama.  Once that was all done, I added little lines of the Liquid Multipurpose Glue onto the front of the vellum (I liked them to be random in size and shape) I let this set up for just a few minutes and then I added the Gilded Leafing.  I put a lot on and let it sit for a few minutes then I rubbed it in good with my fingers.  To get all the little pieces off I used a stiff stencil brush.  I just love how it turned out. 

For the final decorations I stamped the sentiment “You are unique and completely amazing” from the stamp set in the bundle onto a scrap of Cajun Craze cardstock with VersaMark Ink.  I added Gold Stampin’ Emboss Powder and heat set it with my Heat Tool.  I also stamped the shell from the set onto a piece of Soft Succulent cardstock using VersaMark Ink and again used the gold embossing powder to emboss it.  After I was done with the embossing, I used one of the dies from the Painted Labels Dies to cut out my sentiment (I also cut a second one out of Gold Foil and cut it in half and put it under my sentiment to give it some extra interest).  I die cut the shell using the die from the bundle (note:  you will have to do some of the cutting by hand as the die cuts a larger group of items but it is really simple to do).  Once it was cut out, I slid it in place inside the Sea Shell 3D Embossing Folder and embossed it.   I used Dimensionals to pop up both the sentiment and the shell. 

For the inside of the card and the envelope I wanted to keep it fairly simple.  I used a Very Vanilla Envelope and I cut a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock to 4 x 5 ¼”.  I stamped each with the sand dollar from the stamp set using Cajun Craze ink.



I hope you enjoy this card but more importantly I hope you try this technique, I certainly enjoyed doing it.  As always you can find the supplies to create this card and much more on my website at https://craftwithronnie.stampinup.net or by click the shopping button at the top of this blog or the link to the supplies listed below. 

Happy Crafting!!!

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