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Another find on Pinterest so I had to give it a try!
Pool Party card. Over stamp the top of the card with the pine
branch from the Christmas Pines stamp
set using Pool Party ink. Flick
the gold Wink of Stella on the card
– I just hit the marker against the side of my hand, then touched the marker to
my card in a few places. Set aside.
Cut Very Vanilla
cardstock 2-1/4” x 3-3/4”. Pounce
lightly with Pool Party ink using a shaving
brush or sponge.
Set one large, one small and the tip of the medium pine
leaf dies from the Pretty Pines Thinlits
Dies on top. I have such troubles
removing the dies from my medium leaf so I cut a large one then trimmed it to
the length of the medium one. Cut a gold Foil Sheet 2-1/4” square and lay the mistletoe die from the same
die set on top.
Cut Very Vanilla
cardstock 1-1/4” x 3-1/2”. Stamp a
phrase from the Time of Year Stamp Set
using Versamark ink. Gold
emboss over a coffee filter –
this makes clean up of the embossing powder easy! Lay the banner from Bunch of Banners Framelits on top.
Move to the Big Shot and die cut all the above at the
same time. Sandwich is: Magnetic platform
– cutting pad - cardstock – wax paper - die with cutting blade down – cutting
pad.
Working on the Silicone
Craft Sheet, add some Tombow glue
to the back of the phrase and adhere the leaves. Tuck in the mistletoe.
Add Dimensionals to both ends of the banner.
By partially folding the banner, the center is between
the letter ‘s’ and ‘t’. Lay banner on
the card with edge towards the right. Pencil mark the center for lace
placement. Set aside.
Cut Venetian
Crochet Trim 9” – this is what I had but the Very Vanilla ½” Lace Trim, page 179 would work too. Fold lace in half. Tape
both ends to your work surface. Wrap a
piece of thread around lace about 1”
from the fold. Tie into a tight
knot. Do not cut the thread tails off
yet.
Cut Gold Cord 12”. Tie into a knot around the thread then into a
bow, leaving your thread tails at the bottom of the bow.
Use the threads to add a charm – my Pinterest lady used two Mini Pinecones (page 20 Holiday 2016/17 catalogue) but I didn’t
have them. Trim thread.
Use a glue dot
to adhere to the card front about ½” from the top. Use the pencil mark for positioning. You can partially straighten the tails of
your bow by using the bone folder
but hang securely on to the knot of the bow while doing this – it may not straighten
them completely but it helps.
Add banner under the charm. Press ends of banner upwards with your
fingers. Spread the lace apart, trim if necessary and tack ends down with
Tombow glue. You may want to glue dot
your charm too. Add gold sequins/stars
from the Metallics Sequin Assortment
with the Tombow glue – I used what I had on hand. Use the Paper
Piercing Tool as your third hand!
Once I am done fiddling with everything, I add a little
puddle of Tombow glue to the knot of my bow hoping that helps it from coming
undone.
Remember the writing
tablet? Perfect for the inside of
cards. Fold a piece in half. Stamp a
phrase and the pine branch from the Christmas Pines stamp set using Pool Party
ink. Adhere to inside of the card.
Using Tissue Paper
and Freezer Paper to make an Envelope
Turn iron on a medium-high setting.
Cut the freezer
paper 8” square. Cut the piece of tissue paper 10” square.
Crumple the tissue paper, open and crumple again to add
texture.
Carefully smooth out the tissue paper but don’t remove
all the wrinkles.
Lay papers on your ironing board with the freezer paper on the bottom (wax side up) and the tissue paper on top (pretty side up).
Put your iron in one place for a few seconds, lift it up, don’t slide it, and put it down again somewhere else so as not to smooth out the wrinkles. Overlap your pressings.
Turn paper over and press again.
Cut excess tissue paper off flush with the freezer paper.
Turn your paper over (tissue paper side down) and iron it again. Turn it over again (tissue side up) and iron again.
Complete using the Envelope
Punch Board.
Flick the front with the gold Wink of Stella.
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