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Satisfy your sugar craving with Kitty Day’s gumball machine cards
Dies: Sizzix Thinlits Circle Play, Time For Tea Designs Circles
Stamps, sentiments
Ink pads: Ranger Distress Oxide Spun Sugar, black
Sizzix Dimensional Domes
Cardstock: various colours, silver mirri
Patterned papers
Punch, corner rounder
Embellishments: beads, sequins, buttons, pearls, gems, enamel dots
Adhesives: 3D foam pads, glue
Die-cutting machine
1. Mount lilac card and heart paper onto a 10.5cm x 14.5cm white blank. Matt a smaller panel of striped paper onto lilac and glue to the card front on the left-hand side. Lightly blend Spun Sugar distress oxide ink onto white, then trim and layer onto lilac card. Fix to the card front with 3D foam pads.
2. Die cut gumball machine pieces from lilac and purple card, then the handle and flap elements from silver mirri card and black. Assemble the gumball. Die cut a circular frame from lilac card, then glue to a dimensional dome. Fill the dome with beads, then fix a white circle to the back of the dome to secure. Glue the machine to the greeting.
3. Stamp a sentiment onto white card in black ink. Cut in half and adhere to the top and bottom of the inked panel. Embellish the bottom-right corner with pearls.
1. Create a 10.5cm x 14.5cm white blank and trim pink card to the same size. Mount white cardstock and striped paper onto the pink panel, then glue to the blank. Round the corners of a smaller panel of pink patterned paper with a punch and layer onto white and pink card, rounding the corners as you go. Fix a gem in each corner, then attach the panel to the card front with 3D foam pads.
2. Die cut gumball machine pieces from light blue and grey card, then the handle and flap elements from silver mirri card and black. Adhere the pieces together. Die cut a circular frame from light blue card, then glue to a dimensional dome. Add rainbow sequins into the dome. Secure a white circle to the back, then glue the machine to the greeting. Stamp a sentiment in black ink, trim and fix to the card front.
YOU WILL NEED:
Old books
Die, circle
Wooden skewer
Binder clips
Alcohol marker, orange
Adhesives: PVA glue, glue stick
Die-cutting machine
METHOD:
1. Use a circle die to cut lots of discs from book pages. Fold each circle in…
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