Thursday, May 30, 2024

Jeweled Balloon

Create your own background panel, using strips of leftover designer series paper. They don't even have to be the same width. As long as the length is the same, you can make it work. Thoughts? 




Stamps:
   Lift Me Up

Paper:
   Very Vanilla A-2, 4-1/2 x 3-1/4, Scrap
   Real Red DSP Strips
   Basic Black 2-5/8 x 3-1/2

Ink:
   Tuxedo Black Memento

Technique:
   Die Cutting
   Punching

Accessories:
   Up & Away Thinlits Dies
   Washi Label Punch
   Basic Rhinestone Jewels
   Washi Tape
   Dimensionals
   Fine Tip Glue Pen
   Adhesive

First, I pulled some leftover strips out of the Real Red DSP pack. 

I then adhered them onto the Very Vanilla panel. Flipping every other one to establish a pattern.

I then attached this panel to the Very Vanilla card front, centering it on the top part of the card. 

Next, I added a strip of Washi tape to even out the bottom of the card.

I then die cut the hot air balloon, using the Up & Away Thinlits Dies. 

Next, I adhered it, using the Fine Tip Glue Pen.

I then stamped, punched, and attached the sentiment with dimensionals.

Lastly, I added some Basic Rhinestone Jewels to the balloon.

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