Get Well Category - Blue Ribbon
I love working with acetate and have used it many times along the way. It’s fun to add some dimensional elements to a piece of acetate and then use pop dots to suspend it over the card front. Shadows and depth are thus created and it makes for a very unique card. But what I don’t like is the shiny hard surface on the acetate. Happily, after some research, I came up with a much nicer alternative . . .
Graffix
Acetate Matte is an almost clear substrate that can be used where vellum often
is but it’s sheerer. It will take ink and other media and has a softly
diffused surface with a gentle gleam instead of a hard shine. Still, I’m
also checking out tracing papers to see if there are any truly sheer
ones. But in the meantime, I am really happy with the way this card
turned out.
Cardstock: Unknown Wheat, Grafix Matte Acetate, Canson
Montval Watercolor #140
Inks: Distress Peeled Paint, Rusty Hinge
Dies: Memory Box Double Stitch Rectangle Cut Out,
InLoveArts Potted Cactus, Recollections Word
Fetti:
“Hugs”, Impression Obsession Dragonfly Set
Doo Dads: Wink of Stella Clear
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