Wednesday 6 September 2017

Winter Borders and Florals

Hello Dear Friends,
It's Heartfelt Creations Day today. Here's another inspiration from Winter's Eve collection.
Here's the pix,




Products Used
Designer Dries Clear Adhesive, 159723
Metal Tip for Adhesive Bottles, 352854
Decorative Oval Die, HCD1-762
Large Sparkling Poinsettia Cling Stamp Set, HCPC-3679
Large Sparkling Poinsettia Die, HCD1-765
Scor-Pal Measuring & Scoring Board, 173842
Eyelet Oval Die, HCD1-776
Delicate Border Basics Die, HCD1-7118
Rajni Chawla's Crystal Clear, PGM15015
Decorative Medallion Die, HCD1-7144
Winter's Eve Paper Collection, HCDP1-281
Window Box Fillers Die, HCD1-7149
Window Box Fillers Cling Stamp Set, HCPC-3795

Other Products: White cardstock, archival-rose madder, plum, diamond dust, beads-golden.

For tips on how to create a layered card and shadow boxes  check out this video here

Instructions: Take a cardstock size 6”x12” and fold it to half(side  fold).Final size is 6”x6”. Now take a pattern paper from Winter’s Eve Collection which is smaller 1/8th and distress the edges and paste. Paste two Delicate Border Basics die at the top and bottom with foam tape.
Add Two tags, fussy cut them from the paper collection attaching the decorative medallion die on the sides as seen on the pix.
Now add another layer of Eyelet Oval Die at the centre with foam tape to give the dimension.

Stamp the Large Sparkling Poinsettia cling stamp set flower with Rose Madder ink onto white cardstock and die cut with the coordinating die. Color with archival inks, Rose Madder and Plum. Shape using the Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit and create one poinsettia flower. Sprinkle with diamond dust, and at the centre add golden beads. Now stamp the Window Box Filler with Archival Ink Plum. Diecut with coordinating die. Color with Archival Inks Buttercup and Plum, sprinkle with Crystal Clear Powder using Glossy Accent. After making all these elements, arrange as shown and adhere.
Now add a sentiment from the pattern paper and fussy cut it and paste it as shown.

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