Hello there. I am the host of the new challenge started at The Alphabet Challenge. We have reached the letter ‘V’, and we want to see your creations using ‘Vellum’. Here is my card:


The sunflower is a set of dies from Simon Says Stamp and die cut many times using Altenew card stock. I also used some yellow tinted vellum for some of the leaves and stuck them all to a circle die and added the centre of the sunflower on top.
The sentiment – I wanted big and bold – is die cut from black card stock several times and layered together, with a piece of the yellow vellum as the outline background – just for some added interest.
The dotted scallops cover panel from Lil Inker for some more interest in the background, and all stuck down onto a white card base.
I hope you can come and join us for this challenge – I’m looking forward to seeing your creations using vellum. xx
I shall be entering the following challenges:
Crafty Creations Challenge – anything goes
Watercooler Challenge – Occasions
Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge – anything goes
Creative Moments Challenge – anything goes
Seize The Birthday – Birthday and use transparency or vellum




Such a beautiful birthday card! The flower is gorgeous, and I love that some of the petals are vellum. Thanks for linking up with us at Seize the Birthday!
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Thanks Lindsey xx
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Awesome card. Love the mixture of card stock and vellum on your daisy. Thanks for sharing with us at Watercooler Wednesday this week
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Thank you xx
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Great use of vellum, Lynda!! A perfect background for the lovely sunflower!! Thanks for joining us at the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week. Take care! 🙂
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Thanks very much xx
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Hi Lynda! I love this sunflower die cut and the way you used the accents of vellum in your card design! So pretty! Take care!
Hugs – Rachelle : )
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Thanks Rachelle xx 🙂
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the vellum softens the yellow petals beautifully, a great idea and lovely card
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Thanks very much Meg xx 🙂
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