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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Another Favor

 
Today is the final Saturday of Card "Create"tions at Create with Connie and Mary.  Each of the designers have made a simple favor with the stamp set they featured this week over at the subscription site.  It's amazing how fast this mini-series has gone by, but it has surely been fun and inspirational.

My project came together rather quick.  I cut three pieces of Gumball Green from the Floral Framelits and then used a smaller Floral Framelit to cut out the center.  Then I stamped the flourish image from Open Sleigh with Gumball Green all over each cut piece.  It is very subtle but in person it really adds some nice depth.  I spritzed each layer with rubbing alcohol mixed with a few drops of Shimmer Paint and scrunched the pieces all up.  I opened them up and glued them together to form my gorgeous layered wreath ornament.  The images for the banner are also from the Open Sleigh set and I ran a Two-Way Glue Pen around the banner edges to add some Dazzling Diamonds Glitter.  A bow, more glitter, and Basic Rhinestones make the ornament totally fabulous.  The super nice thing about this quick and easy project is it doubles as an over-the-top gift tag.




6 comments:

  1. Oh my word Elizabeth...I thought FOR SURE you had put REAL LEAVES on this! AMAZING (as always!) just AMAZING!!!!

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  2. Wow!!! This is so gorgeous! What a fun way to make a wreath! The spritzing and jewels really make it sparkle!

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  3. Another Idea to borrow from you, I love this little wreath, thanks for sharing Elizabeth. happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. Eunice

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  4. What a beautiful wreath ornament!! Love how you did it and all the glitter and jewels make it so eye-catching! Fabulous! Happy Thanksgiving to you!

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  5. Super scrunchiness Elizabeth. The wreath almost looks like felt. So pretty!

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  6. This is beautiful! Are you able to share which sizes of the flower templates you used? Thank you.

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