We've arrived at the last day and "that's a wrap" on our September New Releases! We know you've enjoyed this fun and festive week peeking at five fantastic new sets. Our last set is ready for all your pretty packaging. This 4 x 6 set illustrated by Marcella Hawley is the perfect companion for any gift or Christmas greeting, wrapping it up in style with a fancy bow, jingle bells, elegant flowers, Christmas boughs, a terrific tag, as well as two seasonal sentiments.
How fun is this image!! And it has so many possibilities!! I didn't include any of the embellishments because I wanted you to see the beautiful little knot in the middle, and see the dimension you can get with it by burnishing. I even put together a small tutorial to show you how I got such depth on the bow. Although in real life, you can see the "puffiness" of the bow a whole lot better. Before I start the tutorial, I want to let you know the black background was embossed with a Sizzix embossing folder onto Black Magic Core'dinations Cardstock, and rubbed over with a sanding block. I also embellished, a bit, with some Memorabilia Enamel dots.
Now for the tutorial...
I stamped the image 3 times onto Memorabilia Cardstock by Teresa Collins, and colored them a bit with a light Copic (BG10) that is just a shade darker than the paper.
Next I cut out the full image, then the bow with the tails, then just the double bow.
Sorry the color is so yellow...I took these late at night and didn't edit till the morning. By then I had pieced the bow, so no do-overs.
Next you will need a foam mat and a stylus. First, use your stylus to outline the bow. All the edges and little shading lines. Then turn your image face down, and in a circular motion, rub the stylus in between the lines. It should puff out the bow. I turned mine over again, and rubbed the stylus on the inside of the loops so it looked more dimensional.
If you click on the photo you can see the dimension a bit better.
Now to assemble: I use Scotch Mounting tape. It's a bit thin, which works great for this type of layering, because I wanted a double layer of tape on the base, and a single layer on the next two bow pieces.
Here's the bow assembled. Can you see the dimples in the bow? The depth?
One more close-up.
Well, that's it for me.
The Design Team is showing off their creative Christmas packaging on their blogs. Don’t forget to look for:
Hidden among the Design Team’s blogs today is our LAST Mystery Blogger
of the day. Comment on her blog and you could be chosen to win today’s
set! The more you comment, the better your chances of winning.
- Allison Cope
- Christine Okken
- Cindy Lawrence
- Heather Jensen
- Julie Koerber
- Maki Jones
- Silke Ledlow
- Stacy Morgan
- Tosha Leyendekker
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All our amazing September sets are now available in the Flourishes Store as well as the companion cut-files. Take a look at the sets HERE. If you would still like a chance at winning all five of September sets…- You can play in our Get in Shape Challenge – we will have multiple winners there! Deadline for entries is TODAY September 13th at 5 PM EST. Check out the link for the official rules!
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Stamps: That's a Wrap (Flourishes)
Paper: Memorabilia (Teresa Collins), Black Magic (Core'dinations), Classic Ivory (Flourishes)
Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento)
Accessories: Memorabilia Enamel Dots, Stylus, Sizzix Embossing Folder, Foam mat, Sanding Block, Copic
Elegant and gorgeous...love how you have layered it!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card. Love the blue on the black. Fantastic work on the paper piecing and layering. Thank you for the details of how your created the lovely bow.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and elegant!! I love the layers.
ReplyDeletelove this ! the bow just pop up of the screen!
ReplyDeleteYOWEZA!!! How fantastic! Love the dimension and layer and color of the ribbon and bow. Thanks for sharing the technique! Have an awesome Friday the 13th! :)
ReplyDeleteTosh, your dimensional bow is beautiful. Thanks for the tutorial. This would be great to make for small gift boxes! Love your color combo and use of embossing.
ReplyDeleteLove the patterned paper, love the dimension, love your card, thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeletegorgeous dimension...thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is absolutely stunning Tosha! I love how you created the 3D effect on this great new image. Thanks for the tutorial and the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dimensional bow and card, Tosh! Thank you for showing how you layered the bow. Love the embossed background too.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Tosh! Love your color choices here!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. I like the colors you used. Thank you for the tutorial on the bow.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty, love your tips on put the bow together!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could see this for real, 'cause I can imagine that the dimension is awesome. It's so hard to capture things like that in a photo. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLove this card and thanks for tutorial. It is always great to see the steps of how something really great has been created.
ReplyDeleteOh that's gorgeous! Love the added dimension!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Great job paper pieceing.
ReplyDeleteGreat paper piecing and I like the embossed and sanded background.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and elegant card!
ReplyDeleteThis layering technique is awesome, Tosh! Thanks for all the great techniques you've shared during the hop, and may God bless you! I've really enjoyed myself on this blog hop, and love Flourishes Stamps more than ever!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Karen Letchworth
www.karen-mycuprunnethover.blogspot.com
This is a great idea. Thanks for sharing. I have loved every stop on this amazing blog hop.
ReplyDeleteSierra Winters
www.sierrasgift.blogspot.com
Oh..this bow looks so real Tosh! The colors are striking and I love that embossed background! Thank you for the tutorial :) !!!
ReplyDeleteStunning! Thanks for the tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial. I really liked how you did your background. Beautiful bow.
ReplyDeleteWonderful card. Love the embossed background.
ReplyDeleteYour bow looks amazing! Thanks for the tutorial! Love the embossed sanded background! TFS
ReplyDeleteBeautiful texture and design! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYour card is GORGEOUS. Great tutorial. TFS.
ReplyDeleteD~
http://designsbydragonfly.blogspot.com
I know I don't comment as much anymore, but I just have to say I love what you've done with all these beautiful Flourishes stamps. This card especially gorgeous! You continue to inspire me all the time! Thank you!
ReplyDeletevery pretty, like the dimension you gave to it!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is absolutely gorgeous with all the added dimension! I think you just enabled me to have to HAVE this set! :-)
ReplyDeleteWOW, Tosh! I love your 3D bow. The embossed CS looks amazing as well. :)
ReplyDeleteTosha, how clever, I love your tutorial to puff the bow. Wonderful idea! Love the paper and the coloring too. Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteSo Pretty! Really love how you made that bow look so puffy. Thanks for sharing the details of how you did it. That embossed background is gorgeous! nise
ReplyDeleteThat is one gorgeous 3D bow! Don't ya just love making things pop off your cards? The whole card pops - gorgeous design Tosh! Loved all your creations this week.
ReplyDeleteOh I love the paper you used for the bow, that is awesome. The dimension is perfect, beautifully wrapped card.
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