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I used two different color greens to stamp the main image, then to add in the shadows.
Adhere a piece of vellum down to your works surface using washi or other removable tape. Make sure it is secured down and will not move. 'Color' in the stencil using the DecoFoil™ adhesive pen. Work quickly, so you can peel away the stencil from the vellum. It doesn't need to be perfect. We are looking for a more distressed look, so it's OK to miss some of the stencil areas. I only did about 1/4 of the left side of the stencil because I knew I'd be cutting it into strips later on.
Gently peel off the stencil from the vellum. [tooltip text="TooltipText"]Clean off the stencil immediately! [/tooltip]The glue is very sticky and you don't want your stencil ruined. Allow the glue on the vellum to dry 100%!
Once the adhesive is dry, press the Red Deco foil (silver side down) onto the adhesive. Press down, then gently pull it up. It leave a distressed, foiled look! If you want more foil to show, press down again.
Trim the vellum into strips. These were trimmed to about 3/4 and two strips were 1/2 inch each.
Use your XL Memory tape runner to add the strips to the card panel. The adhesive doesn't show through the vellum at all (the foil does a good job covering it and the XL runner does a good job not showing through, too!).
Adhere the panel using 3D foam squares to a card base made from black cardstock (I used shimmering black to give it some extra pop). The base was trimmed to 4.25 x 11, then scored at 5.5 inches to create a top folding card.

See how easy that was? The vellum foil adds that extra embellishment to an otherwise simple card. It doesn't take away from anything else; but really adds to the overall layout!

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