I had such a blast with this vellum version of my embossed silhouette stamping technique. You can get a real glow and the outline still shows when it's back-lit, which struck me as kind of nifty! The look of this particular candle holder is rather dark, but it'd be cute with a pale sky, so it's not as spooky. ;o) Here's how to do it:
Step 1: emboss houses on vellum cardstock
(in black craft/pigment ink with clear embossing powder.
This is a current Stamin' Up! wheel.)
Step 2: colour base coat on houses in black marker (leaving windows white) I used a stampin' Up! Stampin' write marker. (I'm not sure how other ones will work.) You could just leave it at this & have your outline stamp turned into silhouettes or...
Good messy fun! A layer of clear embossing powder all over the houses lets the outlines of the houses show more when they're lit (and it has an added benefit of keeping the marker from smudging.)
There are two ways I use to get the embossing powder to stick:
- #1) Use a versamarker (but it gets very dirty with black marker. Blehck!) so me likey method number two....
- #2)...Just colour over with black Stampin' Write marker again. The wet marker will pick up clear embossing powder when you sprinkle it on. Working one house at a time seems to be the best way to keep the marker wet. If you use permanent marker it won't work as it dries too quickly. You can heat each house as you go to melt the powder and avoid messing it up.
Step 4: Add base of Copic marker colouring to vellum cardstock for a sky
You can layer colours if you like. (Love how Copics work on vellum.) Marianne, goddess of markers is a vellum Copic pro!
Step 5: Add dark waterbased marker to vellum & blend the marker with a waterbrush (or damp paint brush.) Too much water may make the vellum cardstock bubble
Step 6: cut top of vellum in a cloud line shape
Step 7: pierce holes in vellum
(with a paper piercer to create stars the light shines through the holes)
Here's some views of this with the different cute houses (love that wheels are so inexpensive!) I've unmounted this wheel, a trick I learned from Laura:
This is a party light candle holder that a round of paper safely fits in, but you can make one by wrapping your vellum scene around any glass candle holder or any jar or glass container. Here's another shot of it lit ('cause glowy is kewl, heehee):
35 comments:
How cool is this!
You just come up with the BEST ideas! It's totally fabulous!
this is fabulous! I had a similar project in mind to do - hopefully will soon. love the houses!!TFS
I just love your blog everyday, always something different and exciting to show us. Fabulous yet again.
Another amazing tutorial! You so ROCK!
This is just AWESOME...I love the scene...it is so cool! You ROCK!
Very gorgeous! I love the silouhette effect a lot :)
ooh! This is beautiful! Good work (as always!)
Wow! That is so cool! Thank you, Mel, for your amazing tutorial! Love the Silhoette Effect!
Beautiful, Mel! Amazing!
I've got that house wheel and have always made bright cheerful cards...I never even dreamed how gorgeous a spooky halloweeny scene it makes. You rock, girl!
Oh, girl. . .you've been busy. I'm sorry I haven't been around. .life always get in the way it seems.
I really love your embossed silhouette on vellum and your pretty candle scene! As always, you've knocked it out of the ballpark with your creative ideas!
Maria
Love this! you make everything look soooo good!! Thanks for the inspiration!!
Another beautiful voltive! You don't know how good it makes me feel to see someone else gets ink on their fingers when they dabble in the addiction1!
This is amazing.
It's really cool, i love it.
sO TOTALLY BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I will have to give this a try for certain!
Sitting here with mouth open going OMG HOW GORGEOUS IS THAT?
Absolutely fantastic Mel.
What a cool look! That candle holder has come in handy, eh! Perfect for your creations.
Toooooooooooooo kewl for skewl!!! Love it Mel-A-Licious!!
But. Wait. Where's all the l'il paper people, paper cars and trucks, paper stage with paper curtains that really open and close, paper actors, and the paper audience clappin' with their l'il paper hands???!!!???
PS: I want a cookie.
I love this great job. TFS.
Debbie/Phx AZ
This is gorgeous! Love it!!
Wowzers, that's really a piece of eye candy, Mel. Outstanding work once again!
Wonderful. Thank you for the great explanation. I have enough info to try it out now. Love the way yours turned out.
Heather
Very nice! I love these candles and what you do with them all the time. Gotta call my niece and get me some.
Now off to get my airplane ticket to CANADA ;-)
Love it! Great idea.
Toooo cool, TFS.
Candles....Way kewl Mel. I willy, willy wuv this one. How cute is that house stamp, (wheel),I love anything that glows, and this fitd the bill.
Great, awesome , fab. LOVE IT
Just when I think you can't amaze me any more...you do! This is gorgeous!! I save all my glass jars from food stuff (got a cupboard of them) I think I'll need to try to use this technique on one of them!!!
hugs, Jami
love yor pierced holes in that, what a GREAT idea!!
FANTASTIC..GORGEOUS..LOVE LADY
Very cool effect! Great tutorial too!
THis is awesome Mel! I've done vellum and microbeads aroung candles which looks cool - but never silhouettes. Very clever!
Beautiful luminary Mel!! I love it! and all that info... Thanks!!
Wow! I love this!
Swedie
This is fantastic!
You really are just the most talented, and creative person I know on the net! My Gosh :o)
I love your hard work!
Miranda
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