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Hi Everyone! Here is a quick Technique Thursday Tutorial which shows how to make a Pansy Flower using the Stampin' Up Butterfly Punch. I shared this during my Flower Power Class and the girls had fun making them. Enjoy!
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1. You will need: SU Butterfly Punch, Large Oval Punch, Sponge Daubers, Paper Piercer, Whisper White Paper, Old Olive Paper, Rich Razzleberry Ink, Crushed Curry Ink, and a Brad.
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2. Punch two Whisper White butterflies using the SU Butterfly Punch and punch two Old Olive Ovals (leaves) using the Large Oval Punch.
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3. Use the sponge dauber to ink Rich Razzleberry ink along the edges of the Whisper White Butterflies.
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4. Sponge the insides of each butterfly as lightly or darker as you want.
5. Put two butterflies together so they look like a flower. Use the Paper Piercer to put a small hole in each at the same time.
6. Attach the brad and use the sponge dauber to add Crushed Curry Ink to the center.
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7.Fold each Old Olive Oval in half. (Use a bone folder to give them a good crease. Then fan each one out so they resemble leaves.)
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8. Attach the leaves to the base of the Pansy using adhesive.
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9. Add your Pansy to your project!
It looks beautiful on this little bag!! And YES, it was really fun to make at your Flower Power Class!
ReplyDeleteBridgette :)
How fun is that, Lisa! I love it! And you know how I love boxes and bags - this is just too cute to pass up! Oooh...how I appreciate these wonderful tutes in order to use these Stampin' Up! products. Otherwise, I look at the catalog and think...hmmm..do I need that? Guess what's on my list now? :-) TFS!
ReplyDeletenever thought I would need the butterfly punch. Now I think I do LOL. what a cute idea thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThe pansy looks so pretty! Thanks so much for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI loved this tutorial. Thanks
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