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Friday, 30 September 2011
Sunburst of Scraps
Topic: Scrap Recovery

A tutorial on the OWH Stars and Stamps blog showed the layout for these sunburst cards. I made 18 of them using just table scraps, ribbons (mostly scraps) and some leftover elements from previous projects.

I first cut all the burst pieces and then divided them up into sets of papers that went together. These were glued down and then a bottom strip was selected and cut. These were glued to a base cardstock that matched or contrasted, ribbon was selected and attached with glue dots. Embellishments were added before the panel was attached to a folded card base.

The first three use silk flowers and brads over dircut circles for the embellishments:




Two use diecut 'love' over diecut circles:



Four of them use stamped hearts on foam dots:





And then there are a bunch of miscellaneous embellishments like stamped and colored images, stickers, printed images, die cuts, etc.:










And there you have it.

Ddd

 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 6:00 AM PDT

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