Tuesday, 1 October 2019

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Baby 2 Bride
Teacup Centerpiece
'The Little Things'

Hello dear G45ers! 
Sharing a 3D paper Teacup and saucer
with baby shoes featuring the pretty 
Baby 2 Bride Deluxe Collector's Edition.

This collection is so beautiful with a soft
colour palette, perfect for all those shabby 
projects. I created this centerpiece project 
with my Silhouette, cutting dies, flowers, 
ribbon, string and pins.


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

G45 Supplies used:

Other Supplies:
Silhouette Cut Files:
3D Tea Cup and Saucer by Amanda McGee
 Design ID 47200
Shoes Baby by Daniela Moscone Design ID 135218

Various Cutting Dies
Red Double Sided Tape
Embossing Powder
Flowers
Flat Back Pearls
Resin Frames
Paper Straws
Pins
Ball Chain
Brads and Eyelets
Ribbon and String
Pearls and Sequins
Watercolor Paper


Cut a tea cup and saucer from the
 pattern sheets and assemble
 accordingly. 


Optional: Cut a small round box from
 the pattern sheets to fit inside the
 teacup. Adhere the tabs with double 
sided tape and assemble accordingly. 
Tip: The baby shoes will rest on this 
small box thus you do not need to fill 
the teacup with sisal or similar.


Cut a pair of baby shoes from
 the pattern sheets. Add eyelets to
the holes. Adhere the tabs with
 double sided tape and assemble 
accordingly. 


Cut a few die-cut shapes and
 bows for decoration and layering.


Cut a few leaves, swirls, and a title 
from watercolor paper. Not shown in the 
picture but I heat embossed some of
 the leaves with yellow and the rest
plus the title with vintage pearl embossing
 powder. Originally I was going to
keep these die-cut pieces white
 but then decided to colour them instead.


Add some pearls and sequins
 to the pins and then place on 
top of the paper straws.


Add flat back pearls to the center 
of the die-cut butterflies.


Place the title on the baby 
shoe, tuck it in the bow.


Add the resin frames, one 
in the saucer and the other one
 behind one of the baby shoes.


Place some ribbon through
 the die-cut bow, twirl it and glue 
underneath the baby shoe.

Some more photos...










Thanks for stopping by! 

Happy Papercrafting! 
Tanya 



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