Showing posts with label glassine envelope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glassine envelope. Show all posts

14 March 2013

Less shabby, more chic?


One of the things Vicki sent to us to use was a Glassine envelope by Tim Holtz.  Like Magda I found it quite challenging but not one to shy away from a challenge I decided to just go for it.  

I've not worked with it before and found it to be a fascinating product full of possibilities. It scrunches, holds ink and has a wonderful aged look when embossed. 

I like to make things stretch as far as possible and I wanted to try as many different techniques as I could with just one envelope so the only way to do this was to cut it in half. Well it wasn't quite in half as I made the bottom half into a square so the top piece was slightly smaller.


I used some Sizzix flower dies on the top piece (which I'd separated into the two front and back pieces), squeezing as many as possible onto the paper.


I scrunched the flowers up in my hands and wiped white paint over the surface to catch the creases 


and layered all of them together with a brad. 


I was still left with the rest of the top piece so I put it through my Sizzix embossing folder and backed it onto a tag before distressing the edges. I didn't need to do any thing else to it, the result was perfect. 


The main part of the envelope I stamped onto with a Versafine ink and added the flower and a little hole. The only thing I couldn't do was stick washi tape to it. The surface is just too waxy. To get around this I just stuck the tape to a piece of paper and cut out the piece I wanted. 


I loved making this project and loved the finished look of the glassine and I've still got my mini album in mind for a future project.

Jaine x