Monday, 25 November 2019

White and Gold Wonder

Morning all.  Are you ready for the new week? No, me neither.  I am ready for the new challenge at Make My Monday.  This time we would like to see your creations with 'Vellum'.  

A few years ago I bought a whole lot of beautiful white and gold printed vellum - I think it was Papermania.  I do have a few sheets left so I went hunting.  I chose one pattern to stretch diagonally across my card then cut a plain vellum poinsettia with some ancient spellbinders dies.  Unfortunately, the plain vellum just got lost so I went back to the original sheets and used a gold paisley patterned sheet which stood out much better.  I cut a few leaves from white glitter card and added a pearl and a sentiment. It was that simple.


I will admit to being super pleased with it.  Once again, the scanned image doesn't do it real justice.  In real life it is fabulous - if I do say so myself.  Modesty is obviously not a strong point with me this week.

Please pop over to the blog and join in the fun.  I have loads of vellum and usually struggle to know what to do with it.

Thanks for reading.

Love Dawn x

9 comments:

  1. Beautiful card Dawn, very soft and tactile looking. Emmax

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  2. I've never seen gold vellum but this is very pretty!!

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  3. A beautiful card Dawn,such an elegant design.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  4. Dawn,

    Your card is GORGEOUS! I love the elegance of gold and vellum.

    Janeen
    Your Design Team Pal
    https://www.demidoodle.com/

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  5. What a stunning card Dawn, I love the gold vellum!
    Hugs, Tammy

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  6. Oh, Dawn! How exquisitely elegant! That rich gold is eye catching! hugs, de

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  7. A stunning CAS card Dawn, so elegant.
    Janice x

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  8. You SHOULD be very proud of this card because it’s a Showstopper! Everything about this design, colorway and use of specialty papers all works together! It’s brilliant! : )
    Rachelle

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