Wednesday, August 26, 2020

Number 2 Heartfelt Creations inspiration for this Wednesday ....

....this time it is a card made using a snow globe. Have fun.



HARTFELT CREATIONS PRODUCT AND PRODUCT CARRIED BY HEARTFELT CREATIONS WEBSITE:
HCDP1-2118 Festive Winterscapes paper collection
HCPP-475 Deluxe flower shaping paper pack of 50 – white
HCPP1-438-2 white paper cardstock
HCPC-3922 Woodsy Winterscapes cling
HCD1-7312 Woodsy Winterscapes die
HCPC-3921 Festive Winterscapes cling
HCD1-7311 Festive Winterscapes diel
HCPC-3881 Christmas Poinsettia cling
HCD1-7249 Christmas Poinsettia die
HCFB1-478 Christmas Poinsettia 3D shaping mold
RACP505 Ranger Archival ink Sepia
RACP482 Ranger Archival ink Olive
RACP436 Ranger Archival ink Leaf Green
ANC814 Prills Lettus-Entertain-You
3D1844 Crystal Lacquer
RLH5100 Hydra Sponges
159723 Designer dries clear adhesive
173842 Scor-Pal measuring and scoring board
901 Krystellos shard glass 10z
247027 Fantastix blending tools
85-glitter Crystal ultrafine transparent glitter
HCDA1-449 Stack and store daubers pack of 6
  
OTHER PRODUCTS USED:
Ranger Archival ink Cornflower Blue, Hot glue gun, Double sided tape, Card board (as in, an empty cereal box), Fussy cutting scissors, White card stock, Foam inking tools, Silver card stock.


INSTRUCTIONS:
This project measures5 ¼” x 4 ¼” (13.2cm x 11cm) when finished.
To make the snow globe card base, use the white card stock and the snow globe die cut two outer shapes. Taking the scor-pal make a fold at the top of the globe on one of the die cuts for the fold. Apply double sided tape to this then adhere the two die cuts together. This will form your tent fold globe base. Using the silver card stock and x4 pieces of card board, die cut the snow globe frame and inner circle to make a globe with a hole in it. Adhere all together, then adhere this to the globe card front with the clear drying glue. Find the sheet 1B in the paper collection and die cut the inner circle from this paper, the sky and stars should be showing once it is adhered in the globe ready to be embellished. Die cut with the silver cardstock the embellishment in the globe foot. Die cut also x4 from the cardboard. Adhere together then cut in half. Adhere one half to each side of the globe above the globe foot so this will peep out under the leaves later.

To add the glass snow on the outside of the globe, apply an ample amount of clear drying glue to the outside edge to the globe then dip this into the shaved glass. While the glue is drying make the embellishments. Stamp, colour and die cut the following.
The trees, x3. The colours used for the trees are leaf green, olive and sepia. The leaves in the trees are highlighted with the crystal lacquer. The deer, x2 stamped and x4 from cardboard. The colour used is sepia and finished with the crystal lacquer. The leaves, x2, the colour used is leaf green and finished again with the crystal lacquer. The poinsettias, each flower has 3 layers. For this card,  x6 lager sized petals and x3 smaller sized petals. The colours used are leaf green and corn flower blue. Once they have been shaped with the matching flower mold and adhered together, clear drying glue is applied with the hydra sponge and then dipped into the glitter. Once the glitter is dry and excess tapped away, glue is applied to the flower centre then the prills are sprinkled onto the glue. Once the glue has dried the flower is tapped so the excess prills will come away. Now they can be adhered to the project.

Adhere all the embellishments to the globe as seen in the card photo using clear drying glue and the hot glue gun. When adhering the flowers, the smallest flower goes to the centre of the globe foot then one to each side of this. The leaves are


So easy and quick to make...this snow globe is going to be handy for any card.
Inky hugs....till next time.


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