Very pretty, but the thing is, I don't have anything in my stash that resembles my favourite elements of this kit. What's a respectable Counterfeiter to do but DIY some papers of her own?
Can you guess which ones my favourites were?
Let's go through them one by one, starting on the left with my vellums . . .
I picked a couple of stamps and stamped away on plain vellum, which I embossed with gold powder. The one on the right is a bit 90's weddingish perhaps? That's OK, I went to plenty of weddings in the 90's!
For the bokeh-inspired paper, I started by watching this video here:
https://youtu.be/1hnLvIDciSE,
A close up of the texture. |
Close-up |
Using my cutting mat as a guide, I marked off one inch stripes with a washi tape I don't love. I then transferred my cardstock to my teflon craft mat before painting the stripes. I did two coats for good measure . . .
After the paint was dry, it was just a matter of carefully peeling the washi tape away!
So what do you think? None of these techniques were difficult and all of them were fun!
Let me know which one is your fave? Or do you have some other DIY tricks up your sleeve?
Talk to you soon!
Fab forgery. I may try this just to get rid of some washi tape!!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas and love the texture on the bokeh inspired piece and delish colours too.
ReplyDeletewow to the striped forgery-I may have to do this with washi I don't like!
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ReplyDeleteFAB forgeries! I loved the white circles on top of that beautiful background for a bokeh effect. So fun to see your creativity when your stash didn't produce what you needed - that's what we're all about at CKC.
You have done a great job Julie! My fave is definitely the bokeh - soooo gorgeous.
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