A brief follow up to Sunday's video about how the vellum printed. PS - It tears really well too! Facebook - / seniorsusiestamps Email - seniorsusiestamps@gmail.com Vellum used - www.amazon.com...
Thank you for the package. Love the paper, it feels so smooth and a good weight for cards. The succulent paper is so beautiful, I almost don't want to cut into it, at some point I will try, lol. Thank you for including the beautiful card too. Love the cute honey bees.
Hi there Julia... Oooooooooooohhhhhhhhhh... the results printing on vellum is simply gorgeous. Just imagine that you can take your card making to the next level using this beautiful personalised printed vellum. Thank you for sharing this quick video showing your results. Also thank you for including the vellum that you used. I noticed that it was 100gsm (29lb). I just checked my vellum and have 150gsm thickness. It is quite thick and substantial compared to the thinner vellum that is readily available in crafting stores. I will have to go online and see if I can find the Strathmore's vellum in Australia. God's blessings and sending prayers your way. Love and hugs. Gloria 🤗🙏💐💖
That looks beautiful! Thank you for sharing the brand for the vellum! I may have to give this a try once my printer is moved to GA! I am looking forward to seeing what you make from this!
The image printed out very lovely! Strathmore has some good quality products. Maybe some day I will get over my vellum dislike. 😮 I noticed your PVA glue on the table. I am assuming it is a good glue? I am looking for something to do binding of paper sheets to a card stock for notepads but not sure what to use. Good to see you! Enjoy your weekend!
I am very impressed with this glue and have beeen using it for a couple of years now. It's what I glue my notepads together with. Here's a link - www.amazon.com/dp/B00NZGD6OS?ref=nb_sb_ss_w_as-reorder_k1_1_14&=&crid=2D4Y6UI4GDP0Q&sprefix=books%2Bby%2Bhand%2B&th=1
@@SeniorSusieStamps Thank you for the link! I am ordering some to try it out! Have you ever used rubber cement for binding notepads? Somewhere in the back of this old mind, I seem to recall making notepads in high school years ago as a charity project using rubber cement. I don’t think the notepads held together well and fumes were awful. I know rubber cement is highly flammable so the alternative of this PVA glue makes me happy.
Hi Morgaine - Sorry it has taken so long to reply. The return comments don't always show up automatically. I have heard of using rubber cement but it stays a bit sticky feeling. And one of the reviews I watched comparing glues for notepads said the PVA glue was much better because of this.
@@SeniorSusieStamps Thank you for your reply. I gave up the thought of rubber cement and ordered what I saw on your desk to give it a try. Seems safer than rubber cement.
Hello Julia! Thank you for the inspiration, I tend to forget about vellum. I can see your pretty vellum on one of your marvelous cards.
Oh thank you Lilly! Hope you are doing well.
This print turned out so nice & pretty...TFS
Glad you like it! I was thrilled!
WOW! It is so pretty, can't wait to see how you use it.
Thank you for the package. Love the paper, it feels so smooth and a good weight for cards. The succulent paper is so beautiful, I almost don't want to cut into it, at some point I will try, lol. Thank you for including the beautiful card too. Love the cute honey bees.
You are so welcome! I'm glad you like the succulents and dragonflies - I love that color combination!
Hi there Julia... Oooooooooooohhhhhhhhhh... the results printing on vellum is simply gorgeous. Just imagine that you can take your card making to the next level using this beautiful personalised printed vellum. Thank you for sharing this quick video showing your results. Also thank you for including the vellum that you used. I noticed that it was 100gsm (29lb). I just checked my vellum and have 150gsm thickness. It is quite thick and substantial compared to the thinner vellum that is readily available in crafting stores. I will have to go online and see if I can find the Strathmore's vellum in Australia.
God's blessings and sending prayers your way.
Love and hugs. Gloria 🤗🙏💐💖
I will email you the jpeg file so you can print some if you like.
@@SeniorSusieStamps Hey Julia... thanks for the offer, but I do not have a printer. I was excited for you though as the printed vellum is stunning. ❤
That looks beautiful! Thank you for sharing the brand for the vellum! I may have to give this a try once my printer is moved to GA! I am looking forward to seeing what you make from this!
Thanks Maureen!
I have some of that vellum paper I’ve had for a few years so now maybe I can get that out and experiment with it. The paper is beautiful.
Thanks B!
I have some vellum. Will try it. Yours turned out beautiful.
Let me know how yours turns out!
Its beautiful Julia
I was thrilled!
So pretty
Thanks Karen - It makes the paper I designed very versatile!
❤
Thank you!
The image printed out very lovely! Strathmore has some good quality products. Maybe some day I will get over my vellum dislike. 😮
I noticed your PVA glue on the table. I am assuming it is a good glue? I am looking for something to do binding of paper sheets to a card stock for notepads but not sure what to use.
Good to see you! Enjoy your weekend!
I am very impressed with this glue and have beeen using it for a couple of years now. It's what I glue my notepads together with. Here's a link - www.amazon.com/dp/B00NZGD6OS?ref=nb_sb_ss_w_as-reorder_k1_1_14&=&crid=2D4Y6UI4GDP0Q&sprefix=books%2Bby%2Bhand%2B&th=1
@@SeniorSusieStamps Thank you for the link! I am ordering some to try it out!
Have you ever used rubber cement for binding notepads? Somewhere in the back of this old mind, I seem to recall making notepads in high school years ago as a charity project using rubber cement. I don’t think the notepads held together well and fumes were awful. I know rubber cement is highly flammable so the alternative of this PVA glue makes me happy.
Hi Morgaine - Sorry it has taken so long to reply. The return comments don't always show up automatically. I have heard of using rubber cement but it stays a bit sticky feeling. And one of the reviews I watched comparing glues for notepads said the PVA glue was much better because of this.
@@SeniorSusieStamps Thank you for your reply. I gave up the thought of rubber cement and ordered what I saw on your desk to give it a try. Seems safer than rubber cement.
@@MorgaineChristensen That's a great glue I think you will be very happy with it.
nice
Oh goodness that paper is just YUMMY!!
I dont usually print my papers...an incentive to try
Oh goodness - That vellum is fabulous!!