Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Introducing the Heartfelt Creations 2nd Wednesday of the month...Classic Wedding collection

Hi there, yes today, June 14th is the new release Wednesday for Heartfelt Creations!
My first take on this adorable collection,  a Pillow Gift Box....
...a beautiful gift in it's self for any bride and groom.


Wedding bells ring out and there’s an excitement in the air!  Loved ones have gathered together to celebrate two hearts joined in friendship being united in love!  Beautiful roses provide a classic and romantic décor while soft music lends to the ambiance as the bride and groom beam, seeing one another for the first time on their wedding day!  Preserve those special “Happily Ever After” memories with the new Classic Wedding Collection by Heartfelt Creations.  Filled with romantic imagery of stately wedding bells, classic roses and fanciful doves, this softly hued paper collection is sure to add to the nostalgia and romance of these precious moments while showcasing memories of such a special day.  Soft peaches, pinks, greens and blue tones lend a timeless and elegant backdrop to graceful swirls, lace like elements and romantic script! Commemorate the special occasion with dreamily illustrated cling stamp sets depicting glorious heart shaped rose wreaths, elegant wedding bells, beautiful wedding rings and a delicate image of a bride and groom, complete with coordinating dies perfect for embellishing bridal shower, wedding or anniversary creations!  Five marvelous sentiments are included to ensure you have the perfect well wishes to complete your bridal or anniversary card or scrapbook layout!  Add a touch of splendor and sophistication with either of the two intricate and impressive lace like dies included in this sentimental collection!  So, please rise…and join with us in celebrating those special moments that represent..... 
                                           “Always and Forever”!




Heartfelt Creations Products And Products Carried On Their Website:



Other Products Used:
Card Stock: Crafters Companion Whit-hint of gold 300gm, Grey card stock. Ranger: 
Diamond stickles, Heat Gun, Water Mister, Inking tool, Bone folder, Water coloring brush, Paper distressing tool, Scissors, Ruler. Inks: Archival ink: Black, Sapp green. Distress Inks: Black Soot, Victorian velvet, Faded Denim, Seedless preserves, Iced spruce, Forest moss.Fussy Cutting Scissors,Double sided Tape3d Double Sided Foam Tape, Misti, Hot glue gun,Gesso,
Doo-Ba-Doo pillow box stencil.

Instructions:
The finished size of this pillow box is 10.5" x 5.5" (26cm x 14cm)
Click HERE to see the video on using the Deluxe Flower Shaping Tool Kit
# Click HERE to see inspiration on this collection
Click HERE to see the video on making the roses


Make the pillow box base using the design paper found in the collection. for full photo instructions. Taking the grey card stock make a box front. Taking the pink design papers cut the same only a little smaller. Distress the edges and adhere to the box front. Prepare all the embellishments. Make the 15 small roses and 4 buds ( the roses and buds when completed, apply gesso to them to soften the color. This can be done before or after adhering to the gift box front. Take into account drying time.) , 4 leaf vines, 2 lace half doily in grey card stock and 2 in the white card stock. An arch from the white card stock, cut a few paper ribbon ends from the pink and natural design paper. Stamp 2 small hearts using the Sapp green ink and color with the distress inks. Stamp the sentiment then fussy cut it out. Fussy cut the rose image from the design paper. Stamp the bride and groom and the wedding rings image, color with the distress inks. Stamp, color and die cut the wedding bells boarder. Star the decorating by first adhering the doilies, Arch, ribbon banners and wedding bell boarder, trimming as you go. Adhere the fussy cut roses. Arrange the leaf vines at the foot and to the left of the arch. Arrange and adhere the roses. Place the heart over the roses. Use the hot glue gun to secure. The sentiment is adhered with foam tape and wet glue over the heart. Yes you will lose a few roses but you need them to support the heart and sentiment. You will see a little of them between the cuts. Cut a heart in half and slip it under the arch as seen in the photo. The bride and groom, make a few extra cuts to make a chipboard embellishment. Slip to and adhere this to the foot of the arch. Make and color the wedding rings then adhere them in place. Once all is dry and secure apply stickles to finish the decorating. The box will not be so rounded at the front so take this into account when first closing the box.


Getting real close so you can see the gesso and glitter on the roses.


Love this bell boarder....so sweet in pink.


The sentiment stamped and fussy cut, placed over the roses so it looks like it is floating.


Loving all the layers...seems like a lot of work that you don't see...everyone will want to look even closer to see whats done and how it all works.
A talking point.


The lace boarder....love it! Makes a great base for the roses.


The arch frame is a great base for the wedding couple and gives rest to all the details.


Click HERE to see how to make the pillow box

Was that fun or was that fun?
Enjoy getting inky fingers creating this and I hope I have been able to inspire you to make this your own....inky hugs
till next week with another Heartfelt Creations post with the Classic wedding collection.
OXO

10 comments:

  1. Gorgeous project with so much of details

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  2. I absolutely love this pillow box ,so much detail . Gorgeous xx

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  3. Wow - look at all the detail in this. It is stunning!

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  4. I just knew when I came here I was gonna be wowed and I was! This is so beautiful!

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  5. Wow...so incredibly gorgeous Susan! Love, love, love this pillow box!

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  6. What an amazing creation! I love the way you spotlighted the bride and groom with the die behind them. So clever. And those roses!!!!!!

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  7. Beautiful project! I love all the detail and thank you for all the close up photos too! Love it!

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