Wednesday, December 18, 2019

DEC 18th (Candlelit collection)

Hello to you, a winter card for someone more than just a friend....


"YOU ARE...SO MUCH MORE THAN A FRIEND"

Heartfelt Creations Products And Products Carried On Our Website:
HCDP1-2104 Candlelit Christmas paper collection
HCPC-3881 Christmas Poinsettia & Holly cling stamp set
HCD1-7249 Christmas Poinsettia & Holly die set
HCPC-3882 Candlelit Poinsettia cling stamp set
HCD1-7250 Candlelit Poinsettia die set
HCPC- 3883 Glow of Christmas cling stamp set
HCD1-7251 Glow of Christmas cling stamp set
HCFB1- 478 Christmas Poinsettia 3D Shaping Mold
HCPC-3844 For My Friend Sentiments cling stamp set
HCDA1-449 Stack and Store Daubers pack of 6
HCST1-401 Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit
DDOTS  Double Dots-3d foam circles
159723 Designer Dries Clear Adhesive
173842 Score-Pal Measuring and Scoring Board
359848 Spellbinders Tool N’ one
31510 Funnel tray
85-glitter Crystal Ultrafine Transparent Glitter
359848 Spellbinders Tool N One
478455 Zig Clean Color Real Brush Makers
RACP475 Ranger Archival Ink-Library Green

RACP454 Ranger Archival Ink-Manganese Blue
RACP962 Ranger Archival Ink- Fern green

ANC 804 Heart Of Gold Prills

Other Products Used:
Diamond stickles, Sheena Douglas white stamping card, Hot glue Gun, Fussy cutting Scissors, Double sided Tape, Double Sided Foam Tape, Misti Stamping tool, Inks: Spectrum Noir Harmony inks- Grasshopper, Lemon Tonic, Paper distressing tool. Ranger Archival Ink-Saffron, Round foam-inking tool.


INSTRUCTIONS:
This completed card measures 6” X 6” (15cm X 15cm)
Taking the white card stock make a tent fold card measuring 6” x 6” / 15cm x 15cm. 
Taking the Grasshopper ink and inking foam tool and ink the edges of the card base.
 Find the printed-paper used from the Candlelit Christmas paper collection. Cut the green paper, 6.10” X 6.10” (15.5cm X 15.5cm) and the blue paper to 5.70” X 5.70” (14.5cm X 14.5cm) Taking the paper distressing tool and distress all sides of both matting papers.  Stamp the sentiment from the ‘For My Friend’ sentiment stamp set or a chosen sentiment on the front matting paper. Taking the round shaped inking tool and make a yellow glow for behind the candle when the element will be adhered to the card front later, using the Lemon Tonic ink. Adhere both the matting papers to the card base using the double-sided foam tape.
Now make all the elements for this card: To make the Poinsettia flowers and Holly leaves- stamp the Candlelit Poinsettia’s and Holly leaves in the Library Green ink onto the white stamping card. Bring the color onto the images using the daubers and Archival inks, Manganese Blue and leaf green. When the coloring is finished, die cut all then bring shape to the flowers and leaves by using the 3D flower mold. Use the flower shaping tools to bring further shape if needed.  Stack three layers together and adhere together by using the hot glue gun. Apply clear drying glue to the petal points with a brush then dip into the glitter. Put aside to dry on the funnel tray. When dry, tap the flower on the side of the tray to eliminate any excess glitter. Apply clear drying glue to the poinsettia flower centers then pour the prills onto the flower. Taking a shaping tool press lightly on the prills, this will push the prills into the glue. Put aside to dry on the tray, when dry they are ready to use on your card.
Taking the Candlelit Poinsettia stamp and die set for the candle and cluster base. Using the largest stamp for the main element and the smaller for the top right corner for the cluster base. The smaller, trim away the candle and adhere this upside down to the card top right corner. Using the ‘Glow of Christmas’ sets for the holly border branch, stamp, color and die cut. Once the elements are shaped a little with the flower-shaping tool, adhere to the card front corners in clusters, using the hot glue gun and the 3D foam dots or squares.
Adhere the flowers and leaves in place.


To finish the card, apply the diamond stickles to the sentiment and the elements so they will be highlighted where wanted.


Till next time, hugs and love...
Sussi
















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