Stencilled trees card
This is a lovely simple card that can be adapted for many occasions, and different people. It makes a good male card which always seems to give us crafters problems!
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create a 15cm square card from navy cardstock and round the corners with a corner rounder punch. Using the Bigz plain frame, cut two silver frames. Attach the Dreamweaver stencil to the heat resistant acetate with low tack tape and sponge over it with the Versamark Pad. Carefully removw the stencil, sprinkle over the embossing powder and heat with a heat tool until the powder is smooth and melted
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trim the embossed image to the same size as the silver frames and layer up between the two frames with 3D foam pads on both sides. This gives it a really dimensional feel. If you don't want the card to be too thick to go through the post, just stick one frame over the front of the image.
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cut a square of pale blue card to mount the layered frames onto, leaving a 1cm border all the way round. Round the corners and stick the mount centrally onto the navy square card. Add the frame and outline it with the border peeloffs. Add a greeting centrally on each side of the card.
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Products Used in this project |
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A4 sheet of each, navy, pale blue and silver sandgrain cardstock |
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Blue embossing powder, Versamark pad |
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Dreamweaver Silhouette Trees Stencil |
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heat resistant acetate sheet |
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Silver border and wording peeloffs |
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Sizzix Bigz frame,654446 |
Project Designer: Alix Ward
I have been crafting in one way or another since I can remember. I really got into papercrafting about ten years ago when a large craft store had a load of reduced rubber stamps. I can't resist a bargain, so despite the fact I hadn't a clue what do w ... [More]
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Stencilled trees card |