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Friday, October 17, 2014

Spellbinders Corners and Accents Frame Tutorial

Hello Blog Friends, I am happy to be sharing a Spellbinders Tutorial with you.  For those of you who have been with me wondering why I have been quiet on the Spellbinders Blog and wondering what has happening - thanks for bearing with me and patiently waiting to hear - if you did not see the announcement on the Spellbinders Blog - you can read my exciting news HERE.



Spellbinders Supplies: 


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Other Supplies: Helmar 450 Quick Dry Adhesive; Pearl slider; 




  1. Cut/emboss two (2) Corners & Accents Two Shapeabilities® Die D-Lites using white cardstock.
  2. Also cut/emboss one (1) A2 Curved Matting Basics A Nestabilities® Card Creator #7 as a card base, leaving the fold just inside the cutting edge to ensure it forms a fold.
  3. Next cut/emboss one (1) A2 Curved Matting Basics B Nestabilities® Card Creator #9 using black card stock
  4. Also cut/emboss one (1) A2 Curved Matting Basics A Nestabilities® Card Creator #6.
  5. Adhere layers according to size, using E-Z Runner



    6. Cut/emboss one (1) Standard Circles SM Nestabilities® #6
    7. Using the Die as a stencil sponge the inside edges using Bamboo Leaves and a Sponge Dauber.
  


    8. Adhere Corners & Accents Two to either end of the Standard Circle, attach using liquid glue
    9. Stamp image using Tangelo, Bamboo Leaves and Espresso Truffle Inks using Sponge Daubers
   10. Fussy cut/hand cut out the image and adhere to framed circle using 3D Foam Squares
   11. Adhere double bow using liquid glue and top with a slider and large pearl
   12. Finish by adding pearl to each corner.


I hope you are inspired to use your dies differently - there are so many possibilities, especially with all of the new Dies coming with Spellbinders.

 Thank you for your comments and all of the support you give me - you make blogging such an amazing place to be!! Your encouragement is such a blessing for me - it makes my day! God bless you! 

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