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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Spellbinders Heart to Heart Tutorial

Hello Friends, today's tutorial for Spellbinders is all about love - using the new Hearts Die D-Lite.  Such a cute little set and very versatile too,  This card could be for Valentines Day, which is just around the corner - or any other occasion, maybe even just because - whatever the reason, it is full of love and you can see how to create it below.




Spellbinders Products:
Other : Liquid Glue;  Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L: E-Z Adhesive Runner, 3D Foam Squares;  Red and white card stock; computer generated sentiment; striped card stock; Recycled patterned cardboard. Want2Scrap 72 Count - Red Rhinestones - Self Adhesive















1, Cut/emboss one solid Heart with the Scribbled Heart inside the Solid heart; using red card stock. and one using white.
2. Cut/emboss one solid Heart with the Scribbled Heart inside the Solid heart;,using white card stock.
3. Adhere the Scribble Heart outline to the co-ordinating Solid Heart using liquid glue. ie. red to white and white to red.















4.Cut two Overlapping Hearts in red and two in white.  Swap the centre Hearts to co-ordinate in three of the hearts - as shown above.
5. Pop up one onto each of the larger Hearts using a 3D Foam Square.
6. Cut/emboss recycled patterned cardboard using A2 Matting Basics A #5
7. Pop the layered Hearts onto the Die cut layer using 3D Foam Squares.
8. Adhere one small Overlapping Heart to the side using 3D Foam Squares.















9. Adhere computer generated sentiment using double sided tape.
10. Pop layers onto precut white card base using 3D Foam Squares.
11. Randomly add red bling as shown in the photos above.

Take care friends - thank you for your comments and all of the support you give me - you make blogging such an amazing place to be!! Your encouragement is such a blessing for me - it makes my day! God bless you!
{{{Hugs}}} and happy crafting

2 comments:

  1. Beautiful card Linda, I love the use of the red rhinestones. Thank you for sharing...Mai Larsen

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  2. What a dramatic card Linda - love the contrasts and how you have swapped the layers around to give so much interest.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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