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From Celeste Vermeend :
I really love the vellum die cut frames in the Snippets range. They are lovely bright colours and they suit my style. I think that the vellum makes them very-user-friendly as well. You can layer them over other products and even you photos. I felt the size of the frames lent themselves very well to smalller photos and as I love to doodle - I used a slick permanant pen and ruled arrows on one of the frames as well.
You
also get lots of designs to choose from in each packet.I chose three
different frames to use on the layout incorporating hearts and stars to
go with my theme. I laid them out with my photo and moved them around a
fair amount before I was satisfied with their placement.I simply used a
glue runner along the bottom and bigger edge of each of the frames and
that allowed me the freedom of sliding and placing embellishments around
and under them.
My
third frame got mostly covered in the process of adding details! But
you can still see the frame edge and I like the white space it creates
inside it. During the messy process of creating my background with Mr Huey's mists
and paint - I also found that the vellum frames take these products as
well. It's what comes of placing your frames down before the background
is completely dry!
Supplies: Snippets vellum die cut frames, here and there epoxy brads, sundrifter seafoam PP, Snippet Hey PP, Snippets chipboard stars, Snap stickers, Neverland kit, Front Row digital cut file, Mr Huey's letter jacket, Mr Huey's desert
From Gayatri Murali :
This is Gayatri Murali here. I am going to use the same die cut
vellum frame on my card. When I opened the package, the frames are so
colourful with a gorgeous ombre effect to it. I wish I could use all the
frame at once on my card. After much delibration, I decided I wanted to
take one frame and make it the focal point on my card. To do that I
also chose a graphic style card.
Supplies - Pattern Paper: Studio Calico's Snippets 6 x 6 Paper Pad. Snippets: Chipboard Arrows, Snippets Miss You Stamp Set. Sundrifter Vellum Die Cut Frames. Studio Calico's Powder Blue Huey Mist. Cardstock: Stampers Select White papertrey Ink. Archival Jet Black Ink
From Nicole Reaves :
I love the new vellum die cut frames
from the Sundrifter line. They have a really nice semi-transparent feel
and this small scale product is perfect for us Project Lifers. This
spread, which I made as an insert for Week 8, is about a simple date
weekend my husband and I had (our first overnight away from our kids!)
while they got to spend time with Grandma.
I used the frames a few different ways - as a journaling box:
to highlight a particular portion of a photo:
and as a slot for some memorabilia, our hotel key.
supplies : patterned paper - Sundrifter 6x6 pad, Sundrifter Beautiful ; journaling card - March Neverland Project Life kit, Sundrifter Journal Card ; stickers - Sundrifter Tiny Brown alpha, Sundrifter 12x12 sticker sheet ; diecuts - Sundrifter die cut shapes, Sundrifter vellum die cut frames ; enamel dots - Roller Rink Card kit ; date stamp - Calico V.3 roller date stamp ; ink - Versafine Onyx Black ; pen - Micron .03 , white Sharpie poster paint pen ; other - file tab punch, arrow clip
How have you used the vellum frames? Link up your projects in the comments - we'd love to see!
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