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18 October 2014

ATCAS ~ Vellum

Hi there!

It is time to show you my second card as guest designer at Addicted to CAS!

This time the challenge is to use vellum !



Vellum is so versatile!

I focused on the beautiful effect you can achieve by tearing , layering , as well as using both the right and 'wrong' side of it!

I used 2 different colors... dark blue and the lovely 'iris iridescent' .

The  'hello' was cut with my Silhouette, and I was pleasantly surprised by the way the machine cuts such a delicate medium.


The 'hello' is  a free cutting file I found here!

A BIG thanks to the team at ATCAS for having me as guest designer! I had a lot of fun!



 ... and a BIG thanks for visiting me today!







19 comments:

  1. I like the tearing part here, will have to try someday! Nice card Hannelie!

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  2. Weereens so kreatief. Ek hou van die paper tearing. Lekker naweek daar.
    Mooi bly
    Desíre
    {Doing Life – my personal blog}

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  3. great colours and vellum really does look great torn like this-good idea. Love the soft graphic feel to this x

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  4. I love the torn edges! Really nice colors you used too. And those sequins?!! Love! So glad to have you joining us at ATCAS. :)

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  5. Gorgeous use of vellum -- great find on the Hello too. thanks for GDing this month and the link!

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  6. Joe, vrou, jy weet hoe mal is ek oor vellum, so hierdie kaartjie is so in my kraal!!! Pragtige kreatiewe gebruik van die vellum - die geskeurde randte is so treffend!! Die blou-pers basis is lieflik en ek's mal oor daai stunning 'hello'. Pragtig afgerond met die gekleure steentjies!!! Baie kreatiewe stukkie werk!!!

    Groete en 'n lekker naweek, hoor!!!!

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  7. Beautiful use of vellum, Hannelie,
    hugs Dorte

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  8. So simple and still so dramatic! I love it!

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  9. This is such a classy CAS design Hannelie - love the iridescent layers and the splash of colour from the sequins.
    Thank you for joining us as GD for October - hope to see you again in Blogland!
    Sylvia x

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  10. I love how u let the vellum do the magic :) such a fab idea, so happy to have u as our Guest designer !

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  11. This is beautiful! I never saw these colors of vellum and I never thought to tear it either! Thanks for being our GD this month!

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  12. Its been a pleasure to have you join us at ATCAS this past month and I love your creativity. Such a bold and beautiful CAS card and love the torn vellum and those wonderful colours. The Hello is beautifully done !

    Marie

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  13. I love the impact of that mix of vellums - gorgeous!

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  14. Beautiful card Hannelie ... and a fabulous way to so the versatile way to use vellum. Love the ripped edges ... adds great texture ... so does using both sides of the vellum - I hadn't even realized there was a difference! :) Thanks so much for guest designing for ATCAS this month ... it's been great having you on the team! Loll xx

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  15. Just fabulous. Such an elegant design.

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  16. Vellum en scheuren horen eigenlijk wel bij elkaar; zoals jij hier laat zien is dat daarmee zo mooi! Mooie kleuren op je kaart! Groetjes, Gerrina

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  17. Another beautiful card Hannalie - love the softness of the vellum and those added colours in the gems. Great to have had you on board for this month.

    Hugs.

    Karen xxx

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  18. You are so clever, Hannelie! I love how you played with the vellum for such a striking result...just beautiful!

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  19. Hannelie, I love the colors and the subtle shine. The sequins add the perfect touch. It's been wonderful having you as our GD this month.
    Jaydee

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