It's my turn to post over on the Letraset blog again today. If you go over there and leave a comment, then come back here to leave your name, I will pick a winner from all the comments to get a 6 pack of ProMarkers - go HERE to see the sets, and see which one you would choose if you win
Here's a sneak peek at what I have been up to over there........
Next, I must wish all my American friends a very happy 4th July, I hope your flags are fluttering proudly and that you have a great day
We are promised a heatwave at the weekend - at the moment it is a bit grey and quite cold. The heatwave will bring the temperature up to 26C/80F (okay, those of you in hot countries, stop laughing), and I will personally take a swipe at the first person I hear saying 'oh, it's too hot......'
I have a theory that with our unpredictable climate (caused by the Gulf Stream), every so often someone in power has an emergency meeting and says 'tell them it's going to be a heatwave at the weekend'
This has two profound results:
The sales of sausages and burgers go through the roof
and
It stops the entire population of the UK hurling themselves off the white cliffs of Dover in despair
See you tomorow x
Your cards are beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI am going to try this with the vellum.
So pretty! I need to try this technique again!
ReplyDeleteLovely delicate cards & a clever technique
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are really pretty :)
ReplyDeleteGurgeous cards - have commented on the Letraset blog too
ReplyDeleteJane Willis
beautiful Cards!! left a message on Letraset blog...how is you cruise going??
ReplyDeleteLike I said on letrasetblog.com, this card is really sweet and I'll definitely try to colour clear gems.
ReplyDeleteDo you think I could do it with regular permanent markers?
Wonerful! I need to try this technique. It's a great idea! thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteYour cards are so beautiful and elegant. I love these velum flowers. Thanks for this great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Uta
Beautiful cards.Great idea with the vellum .Very elegant cards.
ReplyDeleteGr Elly
Thanks for showing this great technique - it is new to me
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card using vellum and markers. loved the flowers and thanks so much for the chance. have commented on letraset blog too
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Thank you for the tutorial and inspiration. Off to dig out my vellum and give it a go. Hugs Christine x
ReplyDeleteOh WOW ... I love the look you've created with vellum, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteOn another note, per your request, I won't mention the rising temps in Florida. But be glad you are not here, as the humidity is horrid! (Yuck!)
Brilliant cards and fab technique! Will be giving it a go. xx
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous card. Beautiful coloring. I left a comment on the Letraset blog.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful elegant card, so pretty. Have coloured vellum before and it looks wonderful. Would love to have a chance to win some Promarkers (Vibrant I think!). Thanks for sharing. Karen x
ReplyDeleteLove the card En! I went to the Letraset site and left a comment. One of these days I might win some of the markers. lol maybe... Rain all week here in Charleston. But as I'm sure you remember, with each inch of rain, the muggie-meter gets higher. I can't wait for Sept! Hugs, Jess
ReplyDeleteAs usual, another prize winning creation. Will Jane to try that vellum embossing.
ReplyDeleteOooops! , I had trouble posting before. That last sentence should have been: will have to try that vellum embossing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, love how delicate the vellum roses are :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and a fab technique x
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing! I haven't worked with vellum in a long time, but now I am ready to get my stash out and start creating! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI visited Letraset for info on your technique - love it's delicate look!
ReplyDeleteLaura Holt
Have commented on the letraset blog but will say again how good is your inspiration. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteJeannie Evans
I checked out Letraset and your instructions are terrific! Very neat idea (and I would love ANY set of the ProMarkers) - a girl can never have too many Promarkers!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Jackie
If I were to win, I'd pick one of the skin tones.
ReplyDeleteHugs, CyndiU
cureta2atyahoodotcom
Beautifully delicate cards! Love the vellum technique!! Love your story as usual! Hoping I win because I really, really want the six pack of cool grey colors...I've purchased a lot of the others already, just don't have any greys! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteHere in Kentucky it is dismal & raining like cats & dogs all day so far. Hope it stops for those families that are celebrating the 4th today!!
Enfys,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards....Great job. Left a comment over there. Good Luck to everyone.
Fabulous Enfys.. Ive got to try the vellum flowers...& the finished card is awesome. ;)
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Love the soft and subtle colours you've achieved. I'll def give this a try. pat x
ReplyDeleteThis entry is for Carmen Lucaro by email - she is having computer problems
ReplyDeleteAs I posted on the other site, I love this idea and hope my cards come out half as nice as yours. Thank you too for the chance to win some markers. (freetimegone)
ReplyDeleteSweet project and I have to say I use the ice greys so much I think that would be the set for me...if I won of course;0)..thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteFinally another use for all that vellum I bought years ago because I just had to have it! Love all that you can do with Promarkers!!! Your cards were just stunning :)
ReplyDeleteLove this affect, Enfys! Left a comment for you on the Letraset blog. Can't wait to try this. I think I've got the perfect stamps for it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, have commented on the Letraset blog. hugs, Helena
ReplyDeleteLove your vellum roses on the Lettaset blog, Enfys. Hope you do get a bit of sunshine this weekend. I still have no regrets about relocating to Crete, Greece...
ReplyDeleteI commented on Letraset site. Your cards are beautiful. I've got to try this technique.Great hint of using heat gun on reverse side.
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