Hi there everyone!
This tutorial is with versatile peel offs for our newish blog, Cardmaking Online blog.
Please have a peek and comment on post if you can spare the time - see here (big blog hugs if you are able :D), and sending those especially to Mrs A. of It's an Alien Life, Sandra from Stamping for Pleasure and Sam from Hettiecraft. All three kindly took the time last post or so. :D (Addendum - also big thanks to Jools who joined our blog too! :D).
It shows uses of both pieces of an image on sheet - ie the skeleton of fish in this case and the inside of image further down. Used is the Japanese Koi, but you could use any of these sailing ship sheets or these knights, cute teddies or pretty pansies, etc.
This tutorial is with versatile peel offs for our newish blog, Cardmaking Online blog.
Please have a peek and comment on post if you can spare the time - see here (big blog hugs if you are able :D), and sending those especially to Mrs A. of It's an Alien Life, Sandra from Stamping for Pleasure and Sam from Hettiecraft. All three kindly took the time last post or so. :D (Addendum - also big thanks to Jools who joined our blog too! :D).
It shows uses of both pieces of an image on sheet - ie the skeleton of fish in this case and the inside of image further down. Used is the Japanese Koi, but you could use any of these sailing ship sheets or these knights, cute teddies or pretty pansies, etc.
Warning - this post is picture heavy.
Photo a. 1. Take the sheet of silver fish peel-offs, Koi, use the fine pricking tool lift the outside skeleton of the Koi peel off and place on the plain sheet of vellum. Add the other pieces to make a small scene as shown in photo a. |
Photo b. colour vellum background |
2. Colour the back portion of the the vellum to create a background on the vellum - inks used are shown in photo but use whatever you have, but it MUST not be a wet type of ink. I brayered the ink on back of vellum, but you can use brush or sponge applicators. Allow to dry well before proceeding. (Colours will fade. Mounted final vellum on white card before making up.)
c. Gelly Roll pens colour the fish and lily pads |
3. Colour vellum further on the back with Gelly roll pens (photos c. and d.).
d. Shaping tool used to shape back of vellum. |
Use the shaping tool to gently shape the back of vellum fish to make them pop from the vellum a little (completed card below).
4. To use the inside of the image, take a transfer sheet and peel the backing paper off portion you will need for size of the image.
Lay it sticky side down over the image left on original peel off sheet. Use the sharper end of the shaping tool to make all pieces adhere to the transfer paper.
Lay it sticky side down over the image left on original peel off sheet. Use the sharper end of the shaping tool to make all pieces adhere to the transfer paper.
e. .Image adhered to sticky side of transfer sheet, ready to apply to card. |
5.Then take the image and use shaping tool (rounder end) again to rub it onto the piece of card. Gently remove the transfer sheet.
HINT: You may need fine tweezers to pick up very small pieces.
VoilĂ ! the image is transferred ready to be used.
VoilĂ ! the image is transferred ready to be used.
Here are the two completed cards:
Card ingredients listed below.
Items used:
- fine pricking tool
- plain sheet of vellum.
- Gelly roll pens
- transfer sheet
- shaping tool
- fine tweezers
- Papermania A4 Paper Pack Henbury Lane
- Silver peel off border
- Happy Birthday Peel off
- Clear Adhesive Jewels
- Holographic square paper, 5 sheets
- Other items - white and black card base, Cutting die rectangle and scallop rectangle, and embossing machine.
Thanks so very much for popping over for a peek and chat - and may our dear God bless your day wherever you may be,
Shaz in Oz.x
Great use of peel-offs, love the background detail. Hugs, Amanda x
ReplyDeleteWow! Shaz you must have the patience of a Saint to do this. it is brilliant! Love the carp too!
ReplyDeleteI agree with both Sam and Amanda! Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention too!
Hugs
Sarn xxx
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ReplyDeleteMight help if I hit the right keys as well when I type.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Shaz, as another commenter said, patience indeed.
Hope you are well, sorry I've been a bit absent, things seem to take me so long these days.
B x
Super tutorial Shaz! I have left a comment on the Cardmaking blog for you! You are a blessing to us!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and what a fab way to breathe new life into peeloffs!
ReplyDeleteFabulous fishy cards Shaz. Great use of peel-offs.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Caz x
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Shaz! Great technique...thanks for an easy to follow tutorial. This one is going on my list of must try techniues!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial Shaz,
ReplyDeleteI must pull my brayer out and give this a go, I have all the gel pens sitting in the drawer, amazing how everything you have you do end up using.
hugs
sharon
Fab tutorial and gorgeous cards xx
ReplyDeleteOh my eyes are glazing over...how you can have the patience to do this I know not!! The best use of a peel off I know...in fact the only use for peel offs - so much better than using them how they are meant to be used.
ReplyDeletelove the effect of the peel offs on the vellum!
ReplyDeletelove the effect of the peel offs on the vellum!
ReplyDeleteCool techniques. Inpsired to have a go doing this now. Hugs Mrs A.
ReplyDeleteMissed you on WOYWW this week so hoping you are ok.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial - guess this took it out of you writing it all up and taking the photos - worth it to us but hope it was the same for you and not too tiring.
Am going in hospital in the morning for a Pacemaker to be fitted so might be missing this week. Will have to see.
You take care.
Love
Neet xx
Hi Shaz, just stopping by to say how delightful your blog is. Thanks so much for sharing. I have recently found your blog and am now following you, and will visit often. Please stop by my blog and perhaps you would like to follow me also. Have a wonderful day. Hugs, Chris
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Wow - what a great use for peel-offs.
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! Thanks for sharing!
xx