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Elegant Flower Card

About this Lesson

  • Type: Video Tutorial
  • Length: 14:42
  • Media: Flash video file
  • Posted: 01/05/2009
  • Use: Watch Online
  • Size: 197 MB

Lydia shows you how to make an Elegant Flower card using a variety of 3-D elements. This is a lovely card for any occasion, featuring a monochromatic stamped flower with a 3-dimensional flower head. The card also includes an interesting 3D feature on the left side, made using clear raised dots from a customizable brad set.

For this project you will need: assorted cardstock (chocolate brown, light blue, white, and a blue pattern), a long, thin floral stamp, foam dimensional dots, coordinating ribbon, strip of repeating, white rub-on transfer, rub-on burnisher, a white rub-on transfer greeting, clear 3D self-adhesive dots, a 3/4 in. circle punch, blue dye-based inkpad, inline adhesive, and sharp scissors for detailed cutting.

For more projects from Lydia, visit her blog:
www.understandblue.blogspot.com

About this Author

Lydia Fiedler
Lydia Fiedler
64 lessons
Joined:
06/01/2008

I am a paper arts instructor in Austin, TX. I have a weekly instructional art show on local TV where I demonstrate making simple cards and gifts with rubber stamps and accessories, using a variety of techniques and graphic design principles.

I also do freelance graphic design and marketing and work full time as the Director of Market Development for a software company.

My work has been featured in OnStage Magazine and I was quoted in Martha Stewart's 15th anniversary edition of her magazine.

My paper arts blog is www.understandblue.blogspot.com

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