Showing posts with label Baptism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baptism. Show all posts

October 14, 2012

Decorative flowers in a glass vase

             
Flowers punched out on the big shot die-cutting machine. Assembled with round metal embellishments and glued onto a flower stick. A glass vase decorated with raffia.

Colourful card, paper and napkins can enhance a festive table.
See more below.

Invitation
Flowers and swirls punched out on the big shot die-cutting machine are assembled onto card with round metal embellishments and decorated with a paper pen.

Menu card
Cut a piece of light green marble effect card measuring 21 x 13cm. Glue a piece of pink card measuring 19 x 10.5cm onto the green light card and finally a green piece of card measuring 9.35 x 18.5cm.

Decorate with swirls and flowers in various colours and sizes. Some can be attached with 3D foam pads – others with metal embellishments.

Finish by drawing a swirl with dots from the paper pen.

The holder is made of card measuring 8 x 25cm. Fold into a triangle, measuring 8cm along each side, which is glued onto the back of the menu so it can stand.

Place card
A tag made from card decorated with swirls and flowers punched out on the big shot die-cutting machine can be tied onto a glass with paper raffia.

Table decorations
A candle holder with napkin decoupage. A hanging made of floral wire decorated with beads.

October 12, 2012

Tea Light Candle Holder with Frost

A tall tea light candle holder with a metal hanger is dabbed with glass frosted paint, text added with a marker pen and decorated with a piece of raffia tied around adding the finishing touch.

1. Measure 3cm from the top and 3.5cm from the base of the candle holder and draw a line with a white gel pen.

2. Cover the top 3cm and bottom 3.5cm of the candle holder with masking tap. Press creases firmly flat.

3. Dab glass frosted paint onto the candle holder with a sponge. Remove the masking tape immediately thereafter. Fix the frosted paint when dry in an oven at 160 degrees for 30 minutes. Write a text with a permanent marker pen.

4. Attach a piece of thin special double-sided adhesive tape along the top edge.

5. Tie the raffia around the candle holder on top of the special double-sided adhesive tape.

October 04, 2012

A Lovely Hair Band with an Organza Flower

       
Lovely hair accessories which are super easy to make. The flower gets its lifelike shape by melting the edges of the organza with a heat gun.

1. Cover the hair band with power tape and wrap around with grosgrain ribbon.

2. Cut circles of organza fabric and warm the edges with a heat gun until they begin to shrink.

3. Sew the organza pieces together and also sew on some howlite beads. Quick, easy and really lovely.