The project I'm sharing with you today is a picture frame filled with lots goodies. I haven't a clue what picture i'm going to put in it, but I sure enjoyed making it. I started off making a card, by the time I put everything I wanted on it, it was much bigger then a card LOL! I'm going to go through each eliment for you below:
Butterfly:
Place Spellbinders Fanciful Flight die templet on your patterned cardstock, cut/emboss. Using the same die trace around the outside edge only this time on Wendy's Clearly Art Molding Film, cut out with sicissors, then attach to the first cut/embossed butterfly, and heat and shape. With a separate sheet of cardstock (same as step one) trace around the outside edge, cut out using your sicissors. Assemble by gluing together as shown in picture five.
Flower Images: All of the floral images in this project were scraps of webster's pages cardstock I had left over from prior projects, I just couldn't throw in the trash (listed below).
Tissue Flower: With Spellbinders Standard Circle die templet, cut multiple layers of tissue paper, then place a small amount of glue in the center of each one. When dry lightly color with the Copic Markers. Ruffel each layer pulling toward the center. Glue to white doily that is also colored with the same markers used in the flower.
Center Doily: I had so much fun making this eyelet doily using Spellbinders Eyelte die template. I cut/embossed the doily with vellum, then embossed it again using Spellbinders Flowers Impressabilities so I would have more of a lacy look, and lightly colored it with the same color of Copic Markers I used on the tissue flower above. It's so pretty in real life..
Registered: May 13, 2009 Location: Campbell River, Vancouver Island, British Columbia Posts: 526
Sat, Mar 12, 2011 @ 6:05 PM
Wow!!! I'm blown away by your creation! The colours you chose are so fresh and crisp. It's romantic and a bit nostalgic at the same time. I love all the embellishments which are arranged so perfectly!
This is stunning... Is there a photo out there which deserves this frame??
Well done!!