I have had fun using vellum in the Spider Web Embossing folder. It is perfect for making luminaries. I used the Fancy Favors box and Basic Black Cardstock to make both of these luminaries but I cut the box in half and inserted a 4" strip of vellum that I had embossed. 2 strips of Pumpkin Pie cardstock punched with the Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border punch are used to cover up the seam. I could have added other embellishments but I really like it the way it is. Of course, since the luminaries are made of paper I used the little battery operated candles. I found 2-packs at the Dollar Tree so they aren't expensive at all.
The second Luminary is made with the 2 1/2 inch circle punched in the front and a square of vellum that was embossed with the Spider Web Embossing Folder placed behind the circle. I used some of the gorgeous Chunky Glitter around the hole and added a Glimmer Brad to hold the ends of the pleated Pear Pizzaz 1/2" Stitched Poly Ribbon. I gathered a piece of the fun new Waffle Paper to put around the top of the box. I really love working with the Waffle Paper, it pleats and gathers so nicely and gives your projects the bling we love this time of year. I know you will be seeing lots of it in the next couple of months!
The spider is from a package of glow in the dark plastic spiders I bought at the $$ store too. Well, only a few days till Halloween and they will be a busy few days. I may not get many more Halloween projects posted this year. I enjoy the fun decorations and costumes but I think I'm ready to move on to Thanksgiving and Christmas!
Very Cool! Can you tell me if you are using Vellum Cardstock or Vellum paper?
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Chera
I used vellum paper in the luminaries. I used the platform with no layers too because it cuts the vellum in places if you run it too tight.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the luminaries!! I'm following from SC!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool! So many opportunities..I see Christmas and Halloween ones in the future!
ReplyDeleteVery cute luminaries! I love the idea of using the favor box, and how you cut it in half to make it larger as well! Adorable!
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