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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Spellbinders Make Mine Lemon/Lime Tutorial

Hello friends, I have a fun tutorial to share for Spellbinders today Make Mine Lemon Lime Etched Die set from Market Fresh by Debi Adams.  Bring the neighborhood market into your craft room with Debi's wonderful collection. 



'Let Debi's designs create a recipe of  'radishingly' creative produce!

Spellbinders Products:
Other : Liquid Glue;  Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L: E-Z Adhesive Runner, 3D Foam Squares; Yellow and white card stock; 

1. Cut/emboss one Lemon, Lemon Half, Large and Small leaves using green card stock.
2. Cut/emboss one stem in kraft card stock.
3. Cut/emboss one Lemon Slice and one flower in white card stock.
4. Use the Lemon Slice Die as a Stencil and sponge the exposed pieces of white card using Bamboo Leaves Ink.


5. Adhere the white Lemon Slice to the Lemon Half using glue
6. Adhere the sponged inserts using glue.
7. Sponge around the edges of the Lemon and the Leaves.
8. Glue the Stem to the back of the Lemon
9. Adhere the Leaves to the back of the Stem using glue
10. Glue the Flower to the front of the Leaves and Stem.

11. Emboss white card stock using Em-bossing Fold'ers Overlapping Circles.12. Randomly sponge using Radiant Neon Inks in Electric Yellow, Electric Coral and Electric Blue and a sponge dauber.13. Glue the Lime onto the card front as shown in the main photo.14. Pop Up Lime Slice onto the lower right portion of  the Lime using 3D Foam Squares15. Adhere Computer Generated Sentiment Using Double Sided Tape..
16. Adhere Sequins Using Liquid Glue.

17. Adhere to pre-cut card base


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{{{Hugs}}} and happy crafting     

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