The dark background is such a simple solution but absolutely genius. I can’t believe I didn’t think of it before! I’ve seen multiple dry-embossing tutorials and not one of them thought to use a dark background. It’s always been “use a light pad,” “a window” or “glass table top with light under it.” Thank you for sharing this beautiful technique!
You are such an inspiration! Nothing you do is a bad idea and nothing costs lots of unnecessary amounts of money. I can't thank you enough especially since I'm a pensioner. Thank you lovely lady🤗😘🌻
Similar to Pergamano work. I used to make pergamano cards by hand,traced every picture and made every cross with tiny curved, very sharp scissors. And used wax crayons and oil to colour it in. It also used a technique, with sharp needle pin tools, to create texture. Was lots of fine work, won't be able to do that again 🤣
Oh my goodness! Thank you so much for sharing this! I love embossing but cannot afford an embossing machine. I am so excited to try this. Blessings Pam
Thank you for showing how to emboss vellum/tracing paper using things like paint brush end, or embossing tools. I love your butterflies, as they look lovely against the dark background. They do resemble lace! So beautiful! ~Janet in Canada
You have some amazing ideas! I love the look of the embossed tracing paper. It really does look like lace, it's so delicate and beautiful Noit. Wonderful!❤
I just watched another video about the same thing but your idea is much easier using stencils and tracing paper. I can't wait to try it. Thank you for inspiring me. I just subscribed to your channel. This is the first time I've seen your channel. ❤❤❤
I had no idea that Tracing Paper is similar to Vellum. I have used fairly thick vellum before and what I liked about the look of that thicker vellum is the dimension you can achieve - by 'coloring' in an image (as you say in tiny circular motions with a stylus), it not only turns the translucent vellum to a white color but it also gives the image a dimensional 'domed' effect and its absolutely gorgeous. However, sometimes when working with thicker vellum, the stylus can 'drag' instead of 'glide' across the vellum but to eliminate this and make it much easier on your hand/wrist (especially for those of us who have arthritis), you can take a piece of wax paper & put it on top of the vellum and then color image in OR take your stylus and rub it back-and-forth over a piece of wax paper and then take it to your stencil or stamped image which you 'color' in from the back. By doing this, the wax stays on the stylus for a bit and helps it to glide across the vellum. I hope that makes sense LOL. Thanks for sharing this great tip, Noit!
Thank you for this really useful tutorial! I have a big stash of colored vellum, and now I can use my stencils to make some neat embellishments, or even overlays for some of my gel prints. I will have to try to use my sprays and alcohol inks to color these too. Thank you, Noit :)
Our tracing paper her in US is much lighter thinner paper. The vellum I bought here is much heavier. I think it might crack. I will try it just to be sure I'm not making a mistake. Looks like a could work. Thank you for sharing this technique Noit. Just listening to the sound of your paper I can tell it's the same as what I have here. Wow I have to pay quite a lot for vellum here.
This is such a wonderful tutorial. I have a large selection of regular and colored vellum and a pad of tracing paper. Another great way to use your stencils. They are so pretty and delicate looking and your journal pages are amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Your so great at sharing ideas. I’ve only started journaling for the past few months now. I find your techniques very informative and easy to follow. I also love to paint which since Covid I’ve learned I can paint. I’m sharing this because I’m really enjoying watching your videos as I like a lot of your styles. Im also incorporating some painting along with journaling such as trees then using a fancy napkin with a beautiful bird to put on a tree limb. I just wanted to say a special thanks 😊👏👏💕
OMG! This is brilliant!! I have plenty of stencils but not many embossing folders so this is going to be my new go to when it comes to embossing!! Thank you for such a great idea!! 😍💖
Wow this is fantastic. I love the simplicity of this technique. I will be trying this out. I wonder how it looks with a painted surface. I will need to try that too. Thank you so much for sharing this technique.
I have tried to run tracing paper with a embossing folder but it would split the paper.Glad I seen this video.Good tip on using curve scissor to fussy cut.
Have you tried dampening the tracing paper first? Like with a misting spray? I saw tips of doing this with “dry embossing” to regular paper/cardstock, maybe it will work with tracing paper as well
The dark background is such a simple solution but absolutely genius. I can’t believe I didn’t think of it before! I’ve seen multiple dry-embossing tutorials and not one of them thought to use a dark background. It’s always been “use a light pad,” “a window” or “glass table top with light under it.”
Thank you for sharing this beautiful technique!
You are such an inspiration! Nothing you do is a bad idea and nothing costs lots of unnecessary amounts of money. I can't thank you enough especially since I'm a pensioner. Thank you lovely lady🤗😘🌻
Thank you Sylvie
I love all your ideas I just think they're so great that it's fantastic
Thanks for the easy, inexpensive yet impressive idea! A great way to dress up card fronts! :-)
Similar to Pergamano work. I used to make pergamano cards by hand,traced every picture and made every cross with tiny curved, very sharp scissors. And used wax crayons and oil to colour it in. It also used a technique, with sharp needle pin tools, to create texture. Was lots of fine work, won't be able to do that again 🤣
Guess what I will be doing this weekend.? Thank you for the tutelage .
@@dorothywarner8141 Thank you Dorothy
I really like the idea of the bookmarks
So pretty! You make it look so easy!
Very nice and helpful thank you ❤😊
So nice. Thank you for this idea. Sure, I'll try it out.
Merci, c’est formidable d’apprendre de telles techniques .
Really beautiful, Noit! I love that bookmark!
Thank you Mary
Thanks for this! I don’t need any more machines cluttering up my space but I do like the effects and now I can try this ❤
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Gracias Trini
Lovely idea. thanks for sharing. i will certainly try this.😊
Ohhhh, this is going to be a game changer for me for card making. I'm going to dig out my vellum today and try this.
Thank you Heidi
Oh my goodness! Thank you so much for sharing this! I love embossing but cannot afford an embossing machine. I am so excited to try this. Blessings Pam
Thank you Pam
Wow, I am feeling inspired to get creative, now.
Thank you you for your video.
Thank you Lisa
Lovely idea! Thanks for the demo.
This is a wonderful tip!! Thanks Noit!!
Thank you
Great idea!👍🏼 Leave it to you to discover something so lovely, yet inexpensive compared to vellum. Thank you for sharing!😊🦋
Thank you Connie
I am always amazed at all the things you do with inexpensice stuff and still looking so beautiful !
I hadn't thought about cutting them out before. That's brilliant. Thanks Mohit.
Thank you Lynne
Thank you for that quick easy tip!
Thank you Bettina
Thank you for sharing this I haven't seen it done before. So pretty
Thank you Louise
This is great. Thank-you 🙏
Awesome technique Noit ❤❤❤
WOW!!! I never would have tried this. Fantastic idea. Thx for vid. Austin,TX USA
Thank you Barbara
Awesome share Noit! Thank you💞💕💞
Thank you Kelly
Thank you for vellum embossing hints.
Thank you Fay
Thank you for showing how to emboss vellum/tracing paper using things like paint brush end, or embossing tools. I love your butterflies, as they look lovely against the dark background. They do resemble lace! So beautiful! ~Janet in Canada
Thank you Janet
Brilliant, I have many stencils velum and tracing paper I will be attempting these for future cards thank you so much x
Thank you Tracey
Totally Awesome! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you Lonna
This is so pretty. I will definitely try it. Many thanks, Noit.
Thank you Edna
Thank you Noit! I'm excited to try this simple yet beautiful technique!
Thank you Aishah
What a great idea! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Michelle
Very elegant! Love it!
Thank you Susan
Hello noir art ! Excellente idée ! Merci pour le partage !!!
Thank you
Thank you for sharing it looks easy but so pretty.
Thank you Elizabeth
I love this idea. Can't wait to give it a try!!! Thanks for sharing. 💕
Thank you Kathy
Wonderful. Very Informative.Thank You for taking the time to make this video.
You have some amazing ideas! I love the look of the embossed tracing paper. It really does look like lace, it's so delicate and beautiful Noit. Wonderful!❤
They’re beautiful!
Thank you Bonnie
You and your work are always amazing !
Thank you Phyllis
I completely forgot about this one!
I just watched another video about the same thing but your idea is much easier using stencils and tracing paper. I can't wait to try it. Thank you for inspiring me. I just subscribed to your channel. This is the first time I've seen your channel. ❤❤❤
I had no idea that Tracing Paper is similar to Vellum. I have used fairly thick vellum before and what I liked about the look of that thicker vellum is the dimension you can achieve - by 'coloring' in an image (as you say in tiny circular motions with a stylus), it not only turns the translucent vellum to a white color but it also gives the image a dimensional 'domed' effect and its absolutely gorgeous. However, sometimes when working with thicker vellum, the stylus can 'drag' instead of 'glide' across the vellum but to eliminate this and make it much easier on your hand/wrist (especially for those of us who have arthritis), you can take a piece of wax paper & put it on top of the vellum and then color image in OR take your stylus and rub it back-and-forth over a piece of wax paper and then take it to your stencil or stamped image which you 'color' in from the back. By doing this, the wax stays on the stylus for a bit and helps it to glide across the vellum. I hope that makes sense LOL. Thanks for sharing this great tip, Noit!
Thank you Nancy
Very nice! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Anja
Thank you for this technique!
Thank you Alice
This is so beautiful! Thank you for sharing. Blessings to you! ❤️
Thank you Myra
This is great!! Thanks so much, Noit!!
Thank you Toni
Lovely, thank you for sharing.
Thank you Kaylene
Wonderful, can't wait to try it. Thanks so much!🥰
Thank you Kim
Those are beautiful! Thanks for showing us how to make something so pretty!!
Thank you Joanne
Wonderful idea. Thank you for sharing
Thank you Ludmila
Great idea ✅
Lovely idea, look amazing thank you!
Thank you Jackie
This is a great ide!
Wow, love this idea! Your art journal pages are absolutely stunning! Thank you 👌🤩🏆🌻
Thank you Rachel
So pretty, Thank you 🌸
Thank you Alison
Love this Viejo. The technique makes it so lively.
Thank you Lori
Going to give it a try. Thank you!
Thank you
Wow, very nice. I love it❣️
Thank you for sharing 🤗
Thank you
So creative😍🤩 Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Lily
Great idea 💕thank you for the beautiful inspiration 🙏🥰🌹
Thank you Parisa
Love your idea! These are beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I love using stencils and can’t wait to try this. ❤️
Thank you Lisa
another great one...thank you
Thank you Carolyn
Brilliant idea thank you. I will be getting tracing paper tomorrow. Thanks for sharing your great ideas xx
Thank you Denise
Gorgeous 😍, brilliant idea.
Thank you Melissa
Thank you for this really useful tutorial! I have a big stash of colored vellum, and now I can use my stencils to make some neat embellishments, or even overlays for some of my gel prints. I will have to try to use my sprays and alcohol inks to color these too. Thank you, Noit :)
Thank you
First time here I like that thank you so much
Thank you Debra
Our tracing paper her in US is much lighter thinner paper. The vellum I bought here is much heavier. I think it might crack. I will try it just to be sure I'm not making a mistake. Looks like a could work. Thank you for sharing this technique Noit. Just listening to the sound of your paper I can tell it's the same as what I have here. Wow I have to pay quite a lot for vellum here.
Thank you Marlene
fantastic idea,thank you
Thank you Eva
This is such a wonderful tutorial. I have a large selection of regular and colored vellum and a pad of tracing paper. Another great way to use your stencils. They are so pretty and delicate looking and your journal pages are amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Sandra
Excellent. Thank you very much
Thank you Sylvie
Thank you for this wonderful idea! You are brilliant!
Thank you Ronel
Thank you so much for this great technique! Lovely.
Thank you Judy
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing this! (Charlene Onit)
Thank you Charlene
Thanks for sharing! Wonderful ideas! ❤️
Thank you Amanda
Beautiful,,,,thankyou !
Thank you Christine
Thank you Noit, yet another wonderful tutorial.... Now I know what to do with all my tracing paper.
Thank you Marie
This is an easy technique. Thanks for sharing your idea
Thank you Lata
Beautiful work
Thank you Darlene
This is the "oldfashioned" way of dry embossing, before we had all the fancy machines😊
This is really nice and so easy to do. I really like the book mark. 💜
Thank you Dawn
Hi Noit - brilliant !!! Tfs - 👵🏻🎨❤️🤗👍
Thank you Peggy
Turned out great. You are so creative. I thought you used an embossing folder.
Thank you Sherry
Thank you for sharing this great idea! I will be trying it
Thank you Mable
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing this great technique.
Thank you Phoebe
You're welcome. =)
Your so great at sharing ideas. I’ve only started journaling for the past few months now. I find your techniques very informative and easy to follow. I also love to paint which since Covid I’ve learned I can paint. I’m sharing this because I’m really enjoying watching your videos as I like a lot of your styles. Im also incorporating some painting along with journaling such as trees then using a fancy napkin with a beautiful bird to put on a tree limb. I just wanted to say a special thanks 😊👏👏💕
Thank you Beverly
Brilliant Noit ! Thank you for the tutorial! Off to try it now ! 🦋
Thank you Mary
OMG! This is brilliant!! I have plenty of stencils but not many embossing folders so this is going to be my new go to when it comes to embossing!! Thank you for such a great idea!! 😍💖
Thank you Aurora
Wow, great idea. Definitely worth trying, looks so pretty. Thanks 😊
Thank you Heather
Great idea, you are always so resourceful. Thank you. ❤
Thank you Margarita
Wow Noit. How do you think. Up all these fabulous ideas…can’t wait to go into my art room and try this..it’s beautiful!!
Thank you Donna
Good idea Noit, it looks beautiful. Thank you!
Thank you Mieke
Wow this is fantastic. I love the simplicity of this technique. I will be trying this out. I wonder how it looks with a painted surface. I will need to try that too. Thank you so much for sharing this technique.
Thank you Catherine
I have tried to run tracing paper with a embossing folder but it would split the paper.Glad I seen this video.Good tip on using curve scissor to fussy cut.
Thank you Sue
Have you tried dampening the tracing paper first? Like with a misting spray? I saw tips of doing this with “dry embossing” to regular paper/cardstock, maybe it will work with tracing paper as well
@@leenb.7936 Haven't tried it
very pretty
Thank you Bette-Ann
wow, nice.
Thank you