My next experiment was with Vellum.....I think this is a first for me. I am not a fan of the stuff. Especially when its heavily embossed. It warps so much and it's quite difficult to get it to lay flat again. Another issue I have with it, is the fact adhesives show through. To combat that on this project I run the coloured vellum through my Xyron 510. If you are not familiar with Xyron machines, I'll tell you they are kind of like a small bigshot (without the platform and plates). You feed the card into the mouth of the machine and crank the handle, the card is pulled through and the adhesive is applied to your project.
To colour the vellum I used Copic markers I coloured the reverse of the vellum, flipped it over and added glitter glue to
My next card was an idea born out of a disaster on another card many years ago. I had some adhesive smears on a project and I tried to remove them with an adhesive remover wipe. The wipe removed the adhesive well, but it also removed the top gold layer of the card. So for this card, I thought I would use it as a technique.
Stazon cleaner does the same too. In fact, that's what I used on the card below. I dabbed a little Stazon cleaner onto a piece of kitchen roll and brushed it over the high spots on the card to remove the gold and reveal the silver layer below.
Don't rub hard or for too long or the silver layer will come off too and you'll end up through to the