Monday, November 4, 2019

Perfectly Plaid Tutorial


Perfectly Plaid



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Supplies:
·       Stamp Sets:  Perfectly Plaid (149418)
·       Cardstock: Night of Navy (100867), Whisper White (100730)
·       Ink: Versamark (102283)
·       Tools & Accessories: Tin Tile 3D Embossing Folder (151801); Rhinestone Basic Jewels (144220), Silver Stampin Emboss Powder (109131), 3/8” Metallic edge ribbon Silver (144213), Pine Tree Punch (149521),Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430), Multipurpose Liquid Glue (110755), Heat tool (129053); Die cutting machine
·       Designer Paper: Feels Like Frost (150444)
·       Measurements: 
·       Card Base: Night of Navy 8 ½ “ x 5 ½ “.  Score and fold at 4 ¼ “
·       Cardstock #2: Whisper White:  4 “ x 5 ¼ “
·       Cardstock lower portion card:  Night of Navy  3 ¾ “ x 2 ½ “
·       Designer Paper:      3 ¾ “ x 2 ¾ “



         
Instructions:
·       Stamp 1 Christmas tree onto piece of scrap Whisper White cardstock with Versamark ink, apply silver embossing powder, heat using heat tool until embossing powder melted; punch out
·       Repeat with a different Christmas tree onto piece of scrap Night of Navy cardstock, apply silver embossing powder, heat until melted and punch out
·       Punch out 1 Christmas tree from the Feels Like Frost DSP
·       Heat emboss sentiment with silver embossing powder onto the Night of Navy piece
 (3 ¾ “ x 2 ½” ) toward the bottom left corner
·       Using the Tin Tile 3 D embossing folder run this Night of Navy sentiment piece through die cutting machine
·       Assemble Feels Like Frost DSP (3 ¾ “ x 2 ¾ “) and the Night of Navy sentiment piece onto the Whisper White cardstock using liquid glue
·       Tie ribbon around the seam and make a secure knot; trim to desired length
·       Glue panel down to Night of Navy card base
·       Assemble the 3 trees in desired sequence onto left side of card over the ribbon.  Pop up 2 of the trees as desired.
·       Apply rhinestones to lower part of card
·       Your card is now completed!

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