How about another sample from the show? I think this might be one of my favourites.
Last week was the first time I got my hands on some of the Tim Holtz Kraft Glassine paper, I've been curious about the stuff but just hadn't had a go at it. I'm very glad it was included in the show because it might be my new favourite thing, well at least for this month! It is great stuff, as I found out last week, and you can do so much with it. I had to restrain myself from using it in every sample.
Last week was the first time I got my hands on some of the Tim Holtz Kraft Glassine paper, I've been curious about the stuff but just hadn't had a go at it. I'm very glad it was included in the show because it might be my new favourite thing, well at least for this month! It is great stuff, as I found out last week, and you can do so much with it. I had to restrain myself from using it in every sample.
For this sample I've printed out one of my own stock vintage photos onto one of the ATC Kraft Glassine envelopes with my inkjet printer.
The tag uses some of the Tim Holtz Kraft Resist stash and I've added some colour to it with the Distress paint. You can pull the tag out of the envelope to add a more personal message on it.
You can also stamp on the kraft glassine, cut it, crunch it, colour it, all sorts of things, love it! If you print on it then don't forget to heat set the image with your heat tool.
Would love to hear what you have done with Kraft Glassine.
Have fun
Kim
Your card is stunning, I love what you made with glassine and now I know I'd like to have a go , thank you for sharing hugs, Miria xx
ReplyDeleteWell you learn something new every day, never knew you could print onto glassine.. thanks for sharing, the card is really cool.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card Kim.
ReplyDeleteHugs Riet.xx
How delicious - the printing onto the kraft glassine looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Hi Kim, I loved this when you showed it on the programme, I did not know it could be printed on. I love to use it to cut flowers (with the Tattered Florals die) and then scrunch them up, they look amazing as they are or coloured with Distress Stains. Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteWow Kim, what a fabulous effect - super card.
ReplyDeleteToni xx
fabulous male card kim.i love your vintage photo :D
ReplyDeletexx coops xx
It looks very classy! Fabulous Father's Day card.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know it would hold the ink either... great tip, thanks! Love how the tag is peeking out.
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