Hello friends, my Spellbinders Tutorial today has given me the opportunity to use two fabulous products from the Art Deco Collection -how dramatic are the Art Deco Dies - just beautiful and certainly make a statement - then add the texture - perfection!
Spellbinders® Texture Plates embosses to bring beautiful textures to your surfaces. These plates are made out of metal and can emboss various materials from paper to leather to plastic. Designed with classic Art Deco motif in mind by Stacey Caron.
Spellbinders Products:
- S6-025 6 x 6 Matting Basics A
- S6-059 Art Deco Fairmont Decorative Accent
- S6-072 Texture Plate Art Deco - Deco Chevron
- SCP-013 Captivating Coral Paper
- SCP-013 Whirl White Paper
- PL-001 Platinum Die Cutting and Embossing Machine
Other: Liquid Glue; Want2Scrap: 72 Count - White Pearls - Self Adhesive; Imagine Crafts 'featuring' Tsukineko: Delicata in Golden Glitz, Sponge Dauber; Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L: E-Z Adhesive Runner, 3D Foam Squares; Velvet Flowers; Stamped image; lace; braid
1. Cut Captivating Coral Paper to size (3.75' x 5.75").
Please note that the texture plate is not meant to cut a shape out of your paper.
2. Emboss using the Deco Chevron Texture Plate.
HOW TO USE: Position your 5 x 7 in. paper over the texture plate and use the standard embossing sandwich with your Platinum Machine.
3. Cut/emboss Fairmont Decorative Accent #1 #2 (#1 being the smallest) using Gold cardstock to create a frame - put #1 Diecut aside for a future project.
4. Adhere to coloured image using 3D Foam Squares.
5. Using a sponge Dauber and Golden Glitz Ink sponge across the lower portion of the textured card.
6. Add lace followed by the braid.
7. Adhere velvet flowers and leaves on 3D Foam Squares.
8. Adhere pearls below the lace, alternating small and large pearls.
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{{{Hugs}}} and happy crafting
Oh how rich and luxurious this card is Linda. Another gorgeous creation
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Maxine