Tuesday 3D Tutorial: Clearly in Wonderland

by Pam Hornschu on June 26, 2012

Pam Hornschu here with the Tuesday 3D tutorial. I’m multi-tasking a bit here, as I needed to create a project for a collaborative week mixing Stampendous, Clear Scraps, and Tsukineko. What a fun mix!

Supplies:

Stampendous: Perfectly Clear Wonderland, Altered Type Alphabet, Elegant Borders, and Multi Ultra Fine Crystal Glitter

Clear Scraps: Scallop Send It Clear kit

Tsukineko:Powdered Blue StazOn Opaque, Black StazOn, Tuxedo Black Memento

Misc: Beacon Fast Finish Decoupage, spray adhesive, markers, photo, cardstock, ribbon

 

Step 1: Remove protective film from center panel of Clear Scraps kit. Adhere photo to back with adhesive spray.

 

Step 2: Stamp Elegant Borders on front of center panel with Powdered Blue StazOn Opaque ink.

 

Step 3: Place title letters backwords on clear block. (Tip: When multiples of letters are needed, lay out letters, remove the ones needed at the end, place them there, and stamp. Then go back and stamp the in between letters. This leaves the appropriate amount of space necessary.) Stamp title with Black StazOn ink on front of panel.

Step 4: Stamp Alice and March Hare with Tuxedo Black Memento on tissue paper. Color with markers and cut out.

Step 5: Brush some Fast Finish on back of side panels and carefully adhere colored tissue pieces. Brush more finish over the top. Let dry. Spray adhesive on both sides, and apply glitter.

Step 6: Create a tent-fold card 4 1/4 X 6″.

Step 7: Adhere side panels to center panel with clear stickers provided in kit. Adhere center panel to tent card with foam adhesive.

Step 8: Tie ribbon over closed card for mailing in clear envelope provided, or tie ribbon around base of card when on display.

 

During the week of June 25th-June 30th, Stampendous, Clear Scraps, and Tsukineko are having a collaborative exchange of fun techniques and products. Check out all the fun HERE!

 
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Maryann June 27, 2012 at 3:01 am

Great tutorial here, thanks so very much. Will have to try this sometime soon.

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