Hello there! I have a little patriotic bingo card tutorial for you using fun RRR ribbons. I usually start by grabbing things in a general theme and piling them on my desk. Any thing that grabs my eye I grab...I usually don't end up using it all but like to have all options open. My next step of course was the base, my bingo card...and than I started with my wood flag and than layering things on top. I love to add a lot of depth to my altered pieces. I used 3d foam tabs from Tombow for my dimension. I added my freedom sentiment along with the tinsel and crepe papers. I threaded both 5/8 red gingham and red seam binding through the top and added mother of pearl buttons. Before adding my buttons.. I added some softness with the Alison white crochet lace . From there I just added a trio of blueberry pie buttons and white buttons wound with blue berry bakers twine. I added a vintage mother of pearl buckle to the middle with more gingham and I was done. I think with altered pieces more than with cards you have more options for depth and using things that might be a bit too heavy for cardstock. That is why I love to create altered pieces. Hope you enjoy....get those patriotic pieces on display! hugs, cherry
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013
freedom...
Hello there! I have a little patriotic bingo card tutorial for you using fun RRR ribbons. I usually start by grabbing things in a general theme and piling them on my desk. Any thing that grabs my eye I grab...I usually don't end up using it all but like to have all options open. My next step of course was the base, my bingo card...and than I started with my wood flag and than layering things on top. I love to add a lot of depth to my altered pieces. I used 3d foam tabs from Tombow for my dimension. I added my freedom sentiment along with the tinsel and crepe papers. I threaded both 5/8 red gingham and red seam binding through the top and added mother of pearl buttons. Before adding my buttons.. I added some softness with the Alison white crochet lace . From there I just added a trio of blueberry pie buttons and white buttons wound with blue berry bakers twine. I added a vintage mother of pearl buckle to the middle with more gingham and I was done. I think with altered pieces more than with cards you have more options for depth and using things that might be a bit too heavy for cardstock. That is why I love to create altered pieces. Hope you enjoy....get those patriotic pieces on display! hugs, cherry
Such a gorgeous card!! Thanks for sharing the steps! ~ Blessings, Tracey
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ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS CHERRY!!!!!!!!! (I KNEW it was your work!) :) I've been working on getting Patriotic things together to craft with!!!!! I SEE I probably need a few more things! :) LOVE "INDEPENDANCE DAY!!!!!!!!" :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous card - Love it - as always from Cherry!
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