Here is an easy tutorial showing you how to create your own patterned paper. All you need are some pieces of chipboard, doillies or maskes to use as stencils, some cardstock and three different colors of Maya Mists.
Products Needed:
Adhesive: Beacon, Fiskars
Card: DCWV
Cardstock: Bazzill
Cream Pom Pom Trim:
Decorative Scissors: Fiskars
Felt: JoAnn’s
Ink: ColorBox Fluid Chalk Ink
Chestnut Roan
Maya Mists Red,
Orange Suede Stitched
Blossom:
Pens: Ranger, Sakura
Petals & Leaves Chipboard
Sheet:
Scroll Frame:
Thread: Coats & Clark
Tulle: Unknown
Tools Needed:
Decorative Scissors: Pinking
Paper Trimmer
Scissors
Instructions:
- Place chipboard leaves on top of cardstock
- Spray Orange Maya Mist on to cardstock, pick up and place leaves chipboard onto a different area of cardstock and spray Red Maya Mist
- Now repeat step 2 using the Gold and Brown Maya
Mists until you have completely covered your cardstock. Let dry
- Spray Brown Maya Mist onto Scroll Frame. Tip: To add texture to your Scroll
Frame take the back of a ball point pen and hammer around the entire
embellishment.
- Spray Red Maya Mist onto Leaves Chipboard allow
Mist to soak into chipboard, then lightly spray the Gold Metallic Maya
Mist on top of the Red
- Cut a piece of cream felt using pinking scissors
to 3.75” x 5”
- Cut a piece of the altered cardstock to 3.5” x
4.5”
- Place altered cardstock on top of felt and sew
around edges using a sewing machine set to a straight stitch.
- Outline stenciled leaves on cardstock using Black
and White pens
- Ink edges of card.
- Cut Tulle to 4.25” x 5.25”, adhere to top of card
- Adhere felt/cardstock piece on top of tulle
- Adhere Notes Office Sheet to back of Scroll Frame
and attach to center of card.
- Adhere Chipboard Leaves on top of Scroll Frame
- Adhere Orange Suede Stitched Blossom on top of
Chipboard leaves and Scroll Frame
- Adhere Cream Pom Pom Trim to lower portion of
altered cardstock making sure the cream felt still shows.
















Hi!
NancyToday I posted an entry on my blog with a link to your tutorials.
Would you let me know if that's OK?
Thanks,
Nancy Ward
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