...that I had obtained some Groovi Plates.
I saw this plate used in a magazine feature about the Groovi plates and loved what had been done...
...so this (and the other snowflake plate) came home with me on a recent visit to Pinnacle Crafts.
Let me say here and now, I do not think I will ever be a skilled parchment crafter. I think I am too impatient and too heavy handed but I do enjoy playing with these plates.
Using a piece of Ice blue parchment paper this is what I managed to create...
...I used a larger ball-tool to shade the white on the words, snowflakes and circles...
...and coloured areas with a Distress Marker (I used Blueprint sketch). The parchment was trimmed and mounted onto a matt of ice blue pearl paper. So that the glue would not be visible, I added some white Glitterations stickers (circles and snowflakes) so that the dots of glue could go behind them. A piece of the pearl paper was placed down the spine of the card and a few stickers added to help match in with the main panel on the card.
The work was not perfect in any way but I was very pleased with my first attempt.
I now have the Plate Mate and a few more design plates, so will be having a bit more of a play.
I have completed (and shaded) one of the Christmas trees - I just have to decide how I am going to use it on a card.....................................................................................
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4 comments:
Looks good to me, love the icy blues
Looks fab. I do have some parchment tool and I think it was one of the first crafts I tried - I might even still have some practice pieces somewhere. This looks like it make things a little easier.
That is very effective, I do like the blue :-)
Never heard of these plates but like what I see...xx
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