Hello friends - today I am sharing a tutorial for Spellbinders - it is floral and delightfully shabby. I have used a stamp, Die and Embossing folder from the Donna Salazar Designs Collection - a little bit of a fan here!
Spellbinders Products:
- SBS-051 Stamps Donna Salazar Designs Journal Words
- SDS-020 Stamps and Dies Donna Salazar Designs Flower Bouquet
- SEL-008 Embossing Folders Donna Salazar Designs Medallion
- PE-100 Platinum 6 Die Cutting and Embossing Machine - 6" Platform
Other: Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L: E-Z Adhesive Runner, 3D Foam Squares; Donna Salazar Lace Ribbons; Imagine Crafts: Memento Ink in Tuxedo Black, Memento Luxe in Rose Bud; White cardstock; Want2Scrap: Eternal Swirls - white Pearl - 2 Pack; Sanding Block; Acrylic Block
1. Stamp the Flower Bouquet image onto white card using black ink.
2. Cut the stamped image using the Flower Bouquet Die using the Platinum 6 Die Cutting and Embossing Machine - 6" Platform
3. Colour the image using medium of your choice - I have used Chameleon Pens.
4. Emboss green cardstock using the Medallion embossing Folder.
5. Lightly sand the embossed areas to give a distressed look.
6. Adhere Donna Salazar Lace ribbons across the embossed card.
7. Adhere to pre-cut light pink card base (6"x 4")using double sided tape.
8. Pop the Flower Bouquet image up onto the layered cardbase using 3D Foam Squares.
9. Stamp sentiments from the Journals Words Stamp Set onto patterned paper using Rose Bud Ink.
10. Trim to size, layer onto slightly larger white card.
11. Adhere to the right side of the card,
12. Adhere Pearl Flourish above the Flower Bouquet image.
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Oh Linda this is gorgeous - love those flowers and over the sanded background they are perfect.
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Maxine
Wow, Linda, this is GORGEOUS! I just love the image and the embossing/sanding is wonderful!
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