Heartfelt Creations 2



Pansy Jewelry Gift Set

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Other Products: Black Fine Liner, Hot Glue Gun, Big Shot, Scor-Tape, Shrinky Dinks, Ear Studs, Charm Ring, Colored Pencils, Hole Punch, Scissors, Silhouette Machine, Earring Gift Box SVG File #45886 
For more tips on creating with the Burst of Spring collection, watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/_8WJPTKIUlQ.
Instructions: Click here to view a larger photo of this project. Cut out the SVG file of the box with an electronic machine using white cardstock, decorate it with papers from the collection and put a ribbon over the lid.
Take the big stamp from the Cheery Pansy set and Jet Black ink, stamp the pansy on white cardstock. Die cut and color the center with Buttercup, then use the French Ultramarine and the Teal Zeal on the rest of the flower. Take the blender and blend all the colors together. Shape the flower on the Deluxe Shaping mat, glue some prills in the center and make some lines in the center using black fine liner. Now cover the flower with the 3D lacquer and allow to dry. Once dry, glue it on the top of the box using hot glue.
Using Jet Black StazOn ink, stamp the pansies on Shrinky Dinks paper. Color the 3 pansies with some yellow and blue colored pencils, cut them out with a good scissors. Make a hole in one of the flowers with a hole punch, I used Crop-A-Dile. Then shrink the 3 flowers with your heat gun or in the oven (follow the instructions on the package). Embellish with 3D lacquer and allow to dry.
On the flower with a hole, insert a small charm ring, so you can attach it to a necklace. Use the remaining flowers for earrings, by hot gluing the earring studs on the back. Place them in the Jewelry Box, you just made.


Created By: Els Schutte


Floral Notes

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Other Products: Ribbon, Crown, Music Key, Black Fine Liner, Glue Gun, Big Shot, Cardstock Blue, Scor tape
For more tips on creating with the Burst of Spring collection, watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/_8WJPTKIUlQ.
Instructions: Take the paper from the paper pad with the wreath on it, cut it square at 11 7/8 x 11 7/8". Take the12 x 12" blue cardstock and adhere the designer paper on top of the cardstock. Make a bow and place that on top of the wreath, in the center of the bow you can glue the little crown embellishment. Place the big music key on the left side of the wreath.
Pansies: Take the small stamp from the Cheery Pansy set and Jet Black ink and stamp 14 Pansies on white cardstock. Die cut with the coordinating die. Color the pansies with Buttercup in the center, French Ultramarine, and the edges with Teal Zeal. Then place the pieces in the 3D mold, mist them with water (you can do 3 layers at once), place the lid on the mold and run it through the machine. Press in the center of the flowers and glue them together. Make with a black Fine liner, some stripes in the center of the pansies and a little yellow dot, let this dry.
Oakberry Lane Blossoms: Take the Oakberry Lane Blossoms stamp and the Cantaloupe ink, stamp 5 Flowers on white cardstock, die cut with the coordinating die. Color the flowers with Buttercup, stamp the leaves with Rich Cocoa, color them with a mix Bamboo Leaves and Leaf Green. Then place them in the 3D mold, mist them with water (you can do 3 layers on top of each other), put the lid on the mold and run it through the machine. Glue 2 flowers on top of each other, make a hole in the center of the flowers and put the stamens in, put glue on the back of the flowers, let it dry and cut the stamen wires off.
Small Flowers and Greenery: Take the stamp with the small leaves from the Tulip Vase & Fillers, stamp it 4x with Bamboo Leaves on white cardstock, color it with Leaf Green. Die cut with the coordinating die. Now take the stamp with the purple hyacinth on them and stamp it 2x with Bamboo Leaves. Color with Leaf Green ink and die cut with coordinating die. Now take a sponge and put some glue on it dab with the sponge and glue on the flower part of the image. Put blue prills on them, let them dry. Take the small flower stamp from the Floral Fashionista set and stamp the small and 6 of the bigger size with Teal Zeal on white cardstock, color with the French Ultramarine and die cut with the connected die. Put them in the 3D mold and mist them with water, you can do 3 layers at once, put the lid on and run it through the machine, now make tiny holes in the center of them. Take 1 bead stamen and put 5 small flowers on, then add 2 or 3 larger flowers. Do this 1 more time.
Now all the Flowers are made, and you can decorate your wreath as shown or to your own taste. At the end you can put small yellow dots on the centers of the small flowers and with the White Nuvo you can put some dots on the flowers of the paper itself.


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Spring Planting

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Other Products: Black Fine Liner, Glue Gun, Big Shot, Scor-tape, Miniature Garden Tool, Moss, Styropor Ball, SVG File Wheelbarrow, Brown and Cream Cardstock, Electronic Die Cutting Machine.
For more tips on creating with the Burst of Spring collection, watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/_8WJPTKIUlQ.
Instructions: Click here to view a larger photo of this project. Cut the SVG file with your electronic die cutting machine using the brown and cream cardstock and a sheet of the Burst of Spring paper. Assemble and adhere wheelbarrow as the instructions say. Ink the edges with Rich Cocoa ink along with a dauber. Take the Styropor ball and cut it in half, glue this down in your wheelbarrow, glue the moss on top using hot glue gun.
Pansies: Stamp the pansies on white cardstock using Jet Black ink and die cut. Color the pansies with Buttercup, French Ultramarine and the edges with Teal Zeal. Then place the pieces in the 3D mold, mist them with water, you can do 3 layers at once, place the lid on the mold and run it through the machine. Press in the center of the flowers and glue them together. Make some stripes in the center of the pansies with a Black Fine Liner, and a little yellow dot using Sugared Almond Nuvo Drops, allow to dry.
Oakberry Lane Blossoms: Stamp 6 Oakberry Lane Blossoms using Cantaloupe ink on white cardstock and die cut. Color the flowers with Buttercup ink. Stamp the leaves with Rich Cocoa ink, color them with Bamboo Leaves and Leaf Green ink. Shape using the mold. Glue 2 flowers on top of each other, creating 3 flowers. Pierce the center of the flowers and insert the stamens, secure with glue on the back of the flowers, allow to dry. Then trim off excess string on the back. Also stamp 4 small Oakberry Lane Blossoms in Rich Cocoa ink, color lightly with Teal Zeal ink and shape using the mold. Pierce the center and insert stamens. Secure on the back with glue.
Small Flowers and Greenery: Take the stamp leaf filler from the Tulip Vase & Fillers, stamp it 4x with Bamboo Leaves on white cardstock. Color it with Leaf Green and die cut with coordinating die. Stamp the backyard blossom accent, stamp it 2x with Bamboo Leaves ink, color with Leaf Green, and die cut. Accent with drops of Nuvo Drop - Sugared Almond. Allow to dry. Stamp 15 of the smallest Petite Floral Petals, and one large with Teal Zeal ink on white cardstock. Color with the French Ultramarine and die cut. Shape using the mold, make tiny holes in the center of each flower and insert one pearl stamen and secure with glue.
Now you can take all the flowers you made and make a nice composition in your wheelbarrow, place the tiny garden tool in a corner. Fussy cut 2 butterflies out of the designer paper, add glue and Crystal Clear for sparkle, and adhere onto wheelbarrow.


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Welcome Spring



Other Products: Lights, Copper Tape, Push Button, Flat Battery, Red and White Cardstock, Scor Tape, 3D Foam Pads, Markers: Yellow, Pink, Red, Green; Pencil, Soldering Tool and Wire, Scissor, Paper Trimmer, Big Shot, Tape, Green Florist Taoe
For more tips on creating with the Tulip Time collection, watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/rfYMxeNBmJk.
Instructions: Cut a piece of red cardstock at 6 3/4 x 6 3/4". Cut a piece of white cardstock of 6 1/2 x 6 1/2". Choose paper from the paper collection with a fence on it, cut to 6 1/2 x 6 1/2", color the round post topper using a yellow marker. The red cardstock will be the base, the white cardstock will have the battery on it, then the decorative panel will be placed on top of that.
Start with the white cardstock, using a pencil, draw where you want the lights, battery and push button to be located. Then make a complete track with the copper tape (one copper tape needs to lead to the positive side of the battery, and the other copper tape needs to lead to the negative side of the battery. Place the lights where indicated, making sure it touches both the positive and the negative tape. On the negative tape, you'll also need to add your push button. Use the soldering tool for that. Lay the decorative panel on top of the white cardstock, feel where the press button is, then make a hole in the decorative paper where the button needs to come through. Double check to make sure the lights are where you want them to be. Now you can adhere press button, lights and battery as indicated on white cardstock using tape. See photo here. After making sure all the lights are working, adhere decorative panel on white cardstock, applying glue only on the edges. Then adhere this onto red cardstock base.
Stamp the foliage filler x4, tulip foliage, Tulip blossoms, tulip border x3, with the Fern Green ink on white cardstock, die cut with coordinating dies. Color foliage with Fern Green and Leaf Green ink. Color tulips with Pink Peony and Butter cup ink, adding yellow, pink, red and green markers as accents. Stamp cart x2 in Jet Black ink and die cut. Color with Coffee ink. Using another sheet of matching designer paper, fussy cut the clay pots, cut an opening in each pot so you can put tulips in. Adhere onto panel as shown using 3D foam adhesive.
Stamp the small tulips x2 with Vermillion ink on white cardstock, color with Lady Bug ink on both sides. Die cut with the coordinating die, place in the 3D mold, spray them lightly with water and run it through your machine. Glue 2 on top of each other, pierce the center and put 1 stamen in each of the flowers. Wrap the stamen wire with green florist tape.
Stamp small flowers from the Floral Fashionista collection with Vermillion ink and die cut. Color them with Pink Peony ink, shape them with the 3D mold. Pierce the center, insert stamen. Snip apart tulip border as desired, adhere all images as shown, using glue and foam tape.


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Fan-Tastic Tulips

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Other Products: Cream Cardstock, Gold Cardstock, Shiny Cardstock, Flower Tape, Ribbon, Gold Stickers, Big Shot, Score Board, Glue Gun, Scissors
For more tips on creating with the diamond dies, watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/JwS0Rmysd98.
For more tips on creating with the Tulip Time collection, watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/rfYMxeNBmJk.
Instructions: Cut a piece of cream Cardstock at 6 1/2 x 12" and score at 1", 2", 6", and 7 ". Using the template from my blog, trace that at the end of the left side of the card base. To create the diamond border, take a strip of the patterned paper and a strip of some shiny cardstock and adhere these together so that they overlap each other. Adhere the stickers on this border, making sure to cover the seam. Using a scissors, cut around the stickers, spearing them and trimming off all excess cardstock, and glue them on the curved part of the card. Take the template for the left side of the card and cut it out from cream cardstock, mat this on a piece of gold cardstock and cut a small border around it. Mat it on patterned paper and cut a small border around this, too, and adhere on card. Using gold cardstock, die cut 'a gift for you' using the Ornamental Tag set. Trim as needed and adhere as shown.
Cut a border from cream cardstock with the Decorative Pockets accents die and glue this on the right side of the card on the small flap. Cover the rest of the card with patterned paper from the collection, accessorize with gold border stickers on the right.
Cut a strip of gold cardstock 1/2 "x 6 1/2", adhere on front of card. Die cut the Lacy Diamond die from cream cardstock and place that on the front of the card. Using gold cardstock, die cut the inside lattice diamond and adhere onto cream diamond as shown.
Using Vermillion ink, stamp the tulip 4x on white cardstock and die cut. Color the center with Buttercup ink and the remaining with Morocco ink. Place them in the 3D mold, spray them lightly with water and run it through your machine. Use the flower shaping tool to create the cup shape to the tulips. Glue 2 layers on top of each other. Pierce the center and insert 3 stamens in each flower. Take some flower tape and put that around the stamen wire.
Stamp the tulip leaves with the Fern Green ink on white cardstock and color them with the Leaf Green ink and die cut. Glue 1 or 2 of the leaves to the stem.
Using the other stamps from the Tulip Vase and Fillers set, stamp with the Fern Green ink on white cardstock. Color with Leaf Green ink and die cut. Add glue on the hyacinth shaped fillers and sprinkle with blue prills. Allow to dry.
Create the bouquet as shown. Make a bow and place that on the bouquet and glue the bouquet down on front of the card.


Created By: Els Schutte

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