Time for a little cookin' this round at As You See It #365's recipe challenge! So, I have to admit, I consider vellum to be my crafting nemesis, lol, so I always try to think of minimizing it, as well as disguising whatever adhesive I used on it! What better way to accomplish all this than by sandwiching it between layers of other papers?? Inspired by the circular theme in my teamie Deborah's elegant card, I came up with this flashy little Valentine! First up, I brought the bling with a full background of Red Glimmer paper - yes, I've had red glitter somewhere on my face for three days, now, sigh. Next I pulled my retired Circle Sayings stamp set, because one of the rings is to "celebrate!" So I created 3 layers to feature it with my Spotlight on Nature dies, and added some sweet hearts in the middle in all the shades of red I could think of. I finished with a little sweetheart sentiment from Valentine Kisses! Whew! I can't wait to see what YOU cook up this round - meet you at the challenge! Circle Sayings Stamp Set (retired 2024) & Valentine Kisses Stamp Set & Dies; Made With Love DSP; Basic White, Vellum, Red Glimmer, Cherry Cobbler, Real Red, Poppy Parade & Sweet Sorbet CS; Real Red Ink; Spotlight on Nature Dies; #AYSI365.
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Jan Clothier
1/31/2026 07:00:10 pm
Your vellum aversion is not showing! Using it like this to create a calm oasis is a great idea. Love those concentric circles and the cluster of hearts right at the centre. Great design. :-)
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2/1/2026 03:56:24 pm
Absolutely fabulous Heather! Love all that wonderful layering
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