This is part 2 in a series about using up papers that you thought you'd never use, and also offers a trick about adhering vellum. The trick with using challenging papers is to think of it differently. This paper was in a Paper Pizazz book from Hot Off the Press. I think it was called "Great Outdoors". The paper was covered with bugs and I figured it was designed to either be used for a page about camping, or for a little boys page. I wasn't likely to use it for either one. So how COULD I use it?
I noticed the spider web in the corner & thought "Hmm, it could be used for Halloween". Of course, I don't send out many Halloween cards either, but decided to go with that idea and see where it would take me. I found this cute Spider pattern free on the web (einnej created it). Using my Silhouette, I cut it out of black suede paper, figuring the lovely fuzzy texture would be just right for my spider.
As I played with placing my spider, the phrase "Just hanging out" came to me and I realized I could use these materials to make a card that was NOT a Halloween card! I searched for a plain blue paper to coordinate with my background, but couldn't find anything the right shade. Then I thought, "Vellum!" I printed the sentiments on this blue vellum and cut them out with deckle-edged scissors. Voila! A card using my challenge paper that I would actually use!
Here's a picture of the inside of the card:
Tip: One of the best adhesives I've found for adhering vellum is called, "Wackytac", from River City Products in Kansas City, MO. It comes in a roll with a funky applicator called a "wacky widget", is acid free, and really does disappear on most vellum. Great stuff!
1 comment:
Very cute Cheryl! I hate spiders, but you made one cute one there. The sentiment goes perfectly.
Great Job!
Jen
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