Supplies:
WorldWin Papers
Cardstock
Spellbinders : Fleur De Lis Squares
Copic Markers
Fiskars: Fuse Die Cutting
Machine
Designer Notes:
Cut the following pieces of paper to assemble card
Brown Cardstock: 9” x 9” – scored at 3”, 6”. Turn 90 degrees
and score again at 3” and 6”
Blue cardstock: 7
1/8” x 7 1/8” – scored at 2, 5 1/8”. Turn 90 degrees and score at 2 and 5 1/8”
Blue cardstock: 5 1/8” x 5 1/8” – scored at 1” and 4 1/8”.
Turn 90 degrees and repeat.
Cut from Patterned Paper:
(4) ¾” x 2 ¾”; (4) 1 ¾” x 2 ¾”; (1) 2 ¾” x 2 ¾”
Die cut:
(2) largest Fleur De Lis Squares from Brown Cardstock
1.
Score the cardstock as directed. Make an inner
box using the brown cardstock. Make the
2 sections of the outer box using the blue cardstock. Trim each of the scored
sheets as shown to assemble the box.
Adhere the sides using Scor-tape.
1.
Ink the edges of the box as well as all
patterned papers with Dark Cashmere ink.
Attach the patterned papers as shown.
Adhere the die cut squares to the bottom and top of the box. Fold the edges down on the top of the box and
glue in place.
2.
Stamp the lady and color with Copic markers.
Fussy Cut the image. Stamp the millinery stamp, ink with the Leather and Dark
Cashmere inks, and add glitter around the edge.
3.
Bend the foot of the paper lady to a right angle
and glue to the box top. Decorate with
vintage spool, buttons, ribbon and flowers.
4.
Bend the foot of the paper lady to a right angle
and glue to the box top. Decorate with
vintage spool, buttons, ribbon and flowers.
11 comments:
Gini, this is simply beautiful.
This is so beautiful. Love the colours and all the details.
Beautiful and creative!! Love everything about this!
beautifully done, great textures and dimension. thank you for sharing.
simply beautiful...
Beautiful project!!! Great details and design!!
Gini, this is absolutely darling!
My mouth literally fell open when I saw your project. Absolutely gorgeous!
This is so beautiful .
WOW, Gina, this looks like a whole lot of work to me but the results are super.
Very beautiful! I love the Ladies Diary collection! Thanks for the dimensions and tutorial!
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