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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Vellum Christmas Card Tutorial


See through Christmas Bear! + Tutorial

Today's project

Acetate Card Tutorial
by Tammy Louise

Supplies needed:
Paper Trimmer
Scor pal
Pop up dots
Staz on Ink any colors
2 eyelets American crafts Silver
3M Write On projector sheet cut to 5 1/2 x 11
Two small Stock squares  2 3/4 "
Two Larger Stock squares 3 1/2"
Stamped image

Stamp a small spotty image to front of Acetate

Open the card and Stamp on the inside sheet toward the edges
Place the card back together and I used silver snow flakes to fill in the enpty spaces
Place brads through the front of the card and run ribbon through and tie in the front of the card

color the image and I distressed the snow flake

I used Nestabilities Label 1 (two white and two larger in blue)


Place the smaller white label downward in the center of the larger blue label for the writing area 


Apply the next larger blue label in the same fashion on the back of the front cover with pop dots facing up
Difficult to take photo

Little better view

I've glued the snow flake and button over the knot of the tied ribbon.  Sentiment added and the project is complete!  I hope you enjoyed the tutorial and try an acetate card, their a little difficult to photo but a dream to make!  Thanks for joining me!
Hugs
Tammy Louise



Ingredients I Used
Image is Teddy Bo #101
Stampin Up stamps
Recollections Sentiment
Raindrop Echo Designs "Holiday mini stamps" at Whimsy Stamps Store
Mini Postage stamp die by Raindrop Echo Designs w/ Whimsy
Ribbon from stash
Snow Flake 7 die Cheery Lynn
Copic sketch
Gelly roll "Clear Star"
Pentel Sunburst Med gel white pen
Stormy Sky Ranger Distress Ink

 INSPIRATIONAL THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: 

* Mental attitude is more important than mental capacity. 
Walter Dill Scott 


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1 comment:

  1. Gorgeous! I will be making something like this! Thanks for the tut.

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