Hello friends, I am back today sharing a tutorial for Spellbinders using one of the lovely new Ironwork Dies - such beautiful filigree details - a pleasure to work with - and very inspiring! Add to that embossing and a 3D Stamp - totally divine!
Spellbinders Products:
- S4-739 Nestabilities Oval Ironwork Etched Dies
- SES-007 Florals Enbossing Folder - Single Sided
- DSC-026 You're Sweet Holiday 3D Shading Stamps
- T-001 Tool 'n One
- PE-100 Platinum 6 Die Cutting and Embossing Machine - 6" Platform
Other : Liquid Glue; Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L: E-Z Adhesive Runner, 3D Foam Squares; DODZ Adhesive Dots 3D ; Olive Green, apricot and cream card stock; Want2Scrap: 72 Count - White Pearls, Imagine Crafts: Memento Ink in Tuxedo Black; Chameleon Art Pens; Corner Rounder
1. Cut/emboss one Oval Ironwork #3 (#1 being the smallest) using olive card stock.
2. Cut/emboss one Oval Ironwork #2 (#1 being the smallest) using apricot card stock.
3. Adhere the apricot Oval Ironwork to the Olive green Oval Ironwork using liquid glue.
4. Stamp image onto white card using black ink.
5. Colour using Chameleon Pens
6. Pop up onto the layered Oval Ironwork Dies.
7. Emboss Apricot card stock using Florals embossing folder.
8. Use the Corner Rounder on all four corners.
9. Layer onto a slightly larger pre-cut card base, also with corners rounded.
10. Add double seam binding bow to the left side of the Oval Ironwork.
11. Add a button, pearl and a layer of Kindy Glitz.
12. Adhere pearls around the frame as shown in the main photo.
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
Gorgeous card Lubda...tfs
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Linda...tfs
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunner Linda - love the olive and apricot combination!!
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Maxine
Gorgeous card Linda. Love the colour combo.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love how you can create a beautiful card just by looking at the die. Very pretty.
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