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Sunday, November 25, 2018

Spellbinders Christmas Wreath Tutorial

Hello friends, thanks so much for stopping by.  I am sharing a tutorial for Spellbinders using the both stamps and Dies by Licensed Designer Joanne Zink.   The Wreath Stamp is from the new Zenspired Holidays Collection, along with a sentiment from the Die D Lites Ho Ho Ho Holiday 2017 Etched Dies - and definitely makes a 'easy to create' Christmas Card - as you will see when you follow along with the tutorial below.


'Sentiments Wreath Stamps Zenspired Holidays Collection by Joanne Fink is a cling foam (EVA) rubber stamp designed to be used with an acrylic block.  Zenspired Holidays Collection by Joanne Fink brings her signature creative drawing techniques into the holiday spirit. For fans of Zenspirations, it is an inspiring to a fun-loving array of designs and a 'must have' in your collection'. - Spellbinders


1. Stamp the Sentiments Wreath Stamp onto white card stock using black ink.
2. Colour using Chameleon Pens, adding details using a White Paint Pen.
3. Cut/emboss the Sentiments Wreath Stamp using the largest die from the Standard Circles LG.


4.  Cut/emboss the Swirl Frame using gold card stock.
5. Glue to lightly patterned paper and trim around the Swirl Frame.
6. Adhere red ribbon vertically around the centre of the card front, adhering at the back.
7..Pop up onto cream card stock using 3D Foam Tape.


9. Pop up the die cut Sentiments Wreath Stamp onto the centre of the card front using 3D Foam Tape.
10. Adhere a red bow to the top of the card front using liquid glue.
11. Glue a recycled button to the knot of the bow.
12. Adhere red rhinestones to each corner of the card front.


Spellbinders Products
Other: White and gold card stock; Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L: E-Z Adhesive Runner, 3D Foam Squares; ; liquid glue; Imagine: Memento Ink in Tuxedo Black. Want2Scrap: 250 Count -  Red Rhinestones - Self Adhesive;  Red Ribbon, recycled button

{{{hugs}}} and happy creating

1 comment:

  1. Striking card Linda - love the way you gold die cut echoes the lines in the wreath
    Blessings
    Maxine

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