Monday 17 February 2020

Little Ladybug

Little Ladybug.

I’m loving this bundle. The stamp set is a FREE hostess set with a qualifying workshop. 
And with your hostess reward you can receive the Ladybug dies. Win win for you as a hostess. 
Why not host your own workshop. I will definitely help you get started.



 The how to’s....
Card base is 8 1/2”x 5 1/2”. You’re going to score on the 8 1/2” side at 4 1/4”
The mat is 5 1/4”x 4 “ and I embossed with the Layered Leaves embossing folder.
The Designers Series Paper is 4 1/2”x 3 1/4” be sure to cut it the right way!
I have a piece of Real Red that’s 1”x 2 3/4”.
You’re going to need some Whisper White for stamping the ladybug and flowers. You may want to use a piece of card stock that’s 4 1/4” x 5 1/2”
After you embossed the leaves glue it to the card base. Then add the Designer Series Paper.,
Now for the fun part!
Stamp the images using Memento. I like to cut out the images before I start colouring. 
With your Old Olive blends colour the leaves of the flowers. 
And the Daffodil Delight for the centre. 
The wings of the Ladybug is done in Real Red blends. And it’s belly is Smokey Slate. Add dimensionals onto the flowers and adhere to the Designer Series Paper. Adhere the Ladybug to a Wobbles and then onto the card. Don’t have a wobbles no worries use your dimensionals. 
Now with the embossing buddy rub it over the Real Red card stock. Then stamp up your sentiment with Versamark and stamp onto the card stock. Spoon the White embossing powder over the sentiment. Warm up you Heating Tool and heat set your sentiment. Flag out the end of the sentiment and adhere with dimensionals to the card.
Add the linen bow and you’re done. 

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Sharon 



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Hello, I'm Sharon, I am a Stampin' Up! demonstrator. I love to create lovely projects. I started this blog, so I could share my creative designs with everyone. Thanks for visiting!

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