I love all the cards you make. You keep things uncomplicated and I love the fact that you can adapt things to work. This card was gorgeous and that bird was the perfect choice. Thank you for sharing all of your wonderful ideas. ❤
My 5 yo grandson and I did this. It was so fun. He made a "window" on the card with the vellum and then put a bazillion stickers inside . Mailed it to his great grandma 3oo miles away. She loved it. BTW, thank you for sharing your ideas, encouraging us to use what we have. I have very few items but find I am able to do most of the things you do. (just not as gorgeous, lol) Love your channel and your joy of sharing :)
Hi Natasha. Wow. I love that bird and tree stump set. I love the blue and green vellum background. It's an adorable card. TFS. Your genius crafty ideas are endless and I'm so happy that I found your channel. 💙🤗💚
Love this technique its so much fun...... you can also add more ink to it once dry if you needed too Its also fun to add drops of the alcohol solution to it once its moving, can create amazing effects.. :)
Natasha thank you so much for showing us how to use vellum in another new way. I also loved the bird you chose. I thought the other one was a little too bright for your background. Beautiful!!!
Happy Sunday. So fun to see your experiments and process take form. In this one, light yellow bird rests on a dark stump, and enhances the main act..the vellum! Natasha, you are an inspiration. Take care. Blessings 💜xx
Love how these marbled effects turned out on the vellum, then adding a little bit extra with an embossing folder. The bird you went with was perfect for colours on the vellum but the brighter bird will look good on another card. Thanks for another great turtoural Natasha and thanks for sharing your videos
The alcohol inked vellum is gorgeous, and with such minimal effort! I think you made the right choice for the bird. I definitely love the yellow and blue one! 💛 💙 TFS
The bird and colour choice reminded me of my belated MIL. She loved blue green and especially porcelain bird in that colour scheme I bought her. Lovely memories & gorgeous card. Tfs & take care 🌺💝🇦🇺✂️
It was the bird stamp that got my attention on this card. But, then you me introduced me to alcohol ink blending/backgrounds. Thank you! What made it even more fun, was that I had all I needed. So thank you for opening that door😊.
I bought the triblend markers after watching one of your previous videos. They're great! Now you've given me another reason to use them. Thanks so much!
I really like the subtle texture the embossing folder gave to your vellum piece. Alcohol markers this way is one of my favorites! The light blue bird goes very well on this card! Thank you for sharing Natasha!
As a parchment crafter I use the heavier duty parchment and always have larger strips left over, so this has been a useful demonstration for me to use them in a different way. Thank you.
I preferred the lighter one with yellow and light blue on it. Beautiful card. Thank you for sharing your ideas and techniques. I learned so much and can’t wait to try the vellum technique. 😊😊
Love that vellum background! That turned out gorgeous! And of all the alcohol ink pens I tried.....and threw them all out! My daughters got me the triblends, and I absolutely love them. To me they are superior! I would have chosen the same bird you did. That really turned out elegant with the silver strips. My creative juices are thinking of all kinds of ways to do and use that background. Love iot!
Lovely 😍 I always look forward to seeing a technique developed into a beautiful card...I could go either way with the birds, but the brighter bird would need a bolder sentiment...🤔 Have a great day, Natasha💙
Perfect card for me to use on 20 birthday cards I'm making for church. I over using vellum and I have alcohol markers. Win, win. Thank you for all you do for us.
Never thought of using blending solution for the markers. Brilliant idea! I was looking for isopropanol 90 pct, but that was so expensive. Thank you Natascha! I think I make flowers of them with a gold background to see trough. Greetings from the Netherlands, thea
Hey Thea, I don't get it - is it because you want 90 pct instead of the usual 99.9 or 70? I use 99.9 and I paid less than 10 Euros per liter (I bought 750 ml on Amazon), whereas alcohol (marker) blending solution comes in smaller bottles but ends up being sooo expensive per liter. I'm not bashing, I'm seriously interested! Groetjes, Steffi
I love this card, the bird is the one I would have chosen. I have never tried this technique but will someday when I get heavier vellum. Mine is really light weight. Thanks Natasha!
Truly lovely, definitely the little bird you chose. For me, I would have to go with rosy pink bellies to imitate the friendly little bluebirds that live in the willow next to my front porch!
You chose the right bird, I think! I would of chosen the lighter one too! However the darker yellow bird is really showy & will look very nice on another card as well!
Very pretty card and agree you chose the right bird. I was telling you via the big screen ☺ I'm not going to get much done again today except use up my vellum scraps!!
I really enjoyed this video today with the velum but I personally would have chosen the brighter coloured bird 🐦. Everyone is different, and I am going to try this style. Thank you Natasha x