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Add instant elegance to your projects with the Lawn Fawn 8.5" x 11" Vellum! The package includes 10 sheets of translucent vellum paper.
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I would highly recommend this 40# weight vellum when using 3D embossing folders. It's sturdy enough to hold up to the deep, detail of any kind of embossing folder-especially 3D.
Excellent for using for inside message of special cards; more transparent than the 40 lb vellum.
Great quality vellum, nice and sturdy. I used to buy the cheapest vellum available, but now I know that there are actually differences.
The vellum is good quality. It cuts nicely and was easy to use in my projects.
I love this particular vellum because it can be easily used for die cutting and heat embossing. I’ve been able to experiment with water colours, alcohol markers and Scrapbook’s Pops Of Colour and every medium has so far taken perfectly. I wouldn’t use any other vellum now.
Used in this project: Thank you Antique Shop project
Exactly what I wanted...I like the weight of the prooduct.
Haven't used it yet , but they look great
I l like that the vellum is in 8 1/2x 11 size sheets so I can cut to the size I need.
Vellum was the perfect transparency for my projects. Very sturdy. Was able to die cut, color with alcohol markers, color with alcohol inks, and emboss with no issues. Did not get too much warping with a heat gun, but I made sure to warm the gun for 40 seconds before embossing.
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