Wednesday 9 January 2019

Graphic 45 
Steampunk Debutante & Imagine Card 
'Create your own Dream' 

Hello dear G45ers! 
Happy to share with you my #G45Stamp project 
for this month featuring a combination of the gorgeous
Steampunk Debutante and Imagine Collections. 

I have created an A5 size card with the beautiful 
pattern sheets from Steampunk Debutante and
 the lovely stamps from Imagine. These papers
and stamps are a perfect match.




Herewith the Supplies and Instructions you 
may use to recreate such a project:

Graphic 45 Supplies used:

Other Supplies:
Various Dies
White Cardstock
Watercolor Paper
Grass String and Sequins
Light Paste
Glitter
Black Paint
Stencil
Masking Tape


Cut an A5 size card from white cardstock 
and a piece from the pattern sheet 
(13 cm x 20 cm) to fit.
Tip: Leave a fairly large border to
 make the white cardstock card visible.


Cut another piece (12 cm x 19 cm) from 
watercolor paper to fit the pattern sheet 
also leaving a border. Add a mixed media 
textured die to the bottom section and 
cut. Use a stencil and the decades
inks to colour the background. Using
 the same stencil add some light paste 
and then sprinkle some glitter on top. 
Remove excess and leave to dry.
Tip: Use masking tape to keep the
 die in place, thus making sure 
it stays in the position you want it.


Cut a small piece (12 cm x 12 cm) from 
watercolor paper to fit behind the 
textured piece. Randomly colour
with decades inks.


 Adhere the coloured piece behind
 the textured card.


Cut a few die cut shapes and fussy 
cut some butterflies and roses
from the pattern sheets.


 Stamp the images onto watercolor
paper and then die cut them.
Ink the edges with decades inks.
Tip: Stamp image first and then die cut, 
thus making sure the image fits the shape.


Adhere the stamped images with
 adhesive foam squares.
Tip: The foam gives it extra dimension.


 Add the flowers and tuck some
 grass string underneath.


Add some sequins and black paint
 splatters for the finishing touch.

Some more photos...






Thanks for stopping by!

Happy Papercrafting! 
Tanya


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