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Brought to
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Class #406 Coming
Up Roses |
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| For Best results please read all
instructions
before beginning
the class. Square
brackets [ ] indicate notes from OakLeaf
Acre. |
| Roses, box pleats, and quilt-like
photo frames
in these Eliza pages lend a romantic mood to any
occasion.You’ll craft ornate stripes
with scalloped edges and surround a mini-photo collage
with squares of elegant flowers. Soft florals and
a bouquet corsage outfit a card that’s perfect for
baby. |
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Supplies:
1 sheet AG1044 Eliza Pink Stripe
1 sheet AG1045 Eliza Tossed Rose
1 sheet AG1046 Eliza Ribbon Swags
2 sheets AG1047 Eliza Floral Swirl
1 sheet AG1048 Eliza Tossed Flower
1 sheet AG1049 Eliza Lime Circle
1 sheet AG1050 Eliza Rose Stripe
1 sheet AG1051 Eliza Rose Vines
1 sheet AG1052 Eliza Pink Paisley
1 sheet AG1054 Eliza Paisley
1 AG559 Eliza diecut
1 DE302 Eliza ribbon corsage
1 DE402 Eliza woven title tag
1 sheet 8 1/2"x 11" ivory cardstock
1 A6 envelope
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| Tools: Scissors or Craft Knife and
Mat Pencil
Ruler,
3 different decorative scissors,
Scoring Tool,
Adhesive |
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Coming Up Roses
Class #406
Left Page.
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Cut AG1045 to 12" x 10".
Adhere 1" from the top of background sheet AG1051. |
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Assemble all strips as listed below and then adhere
to page.
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Cut two, 1/4" x 12" pink
stripes from AG1050. Center and adhere to back ivory
side of two, 3/4" x12" wider strips of the paper
and cut both sides with decorative scissors. [You
will also need to cut one 1"X12" strip of AG1048.] |
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| Cut two, 1 1/2" wide strips AG1049
with the scallop pattern centered. Cut two 1 1/4"
wide strips AG1048. |
On the back of the strips mark and
score at the following intervals: 1", 1/4", 3/4",
1/4", 1", etc. |
Fold strips to make box pleats. |
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[Tip: When marking and scoring the
back of your paper strips, add a little temporary
adhesive to hold your strip secure to your mat.] |
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Cut a 2" wide strip AG1052.
Draw a line 1/4" from both long sides on the back
of the paper to use as guides to cut the edges with
decorative scissors. |
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Cut a 2" wide strip of
AG1054. Center
and adhere scallop-edged
piece to strip. Cut a 1 1/2" wide
strip AG1048. |
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Cut two, 1" wide strips
from AG1044 with
green dots on
both sides of
the strips. Mark and score both strips at the following
intervals: 1/2",
1/4", 1/2", 1/4", etc. |
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Accordion fold both strips and adhere along the
top edge of the AG1048 strip. Adhere one pleated
strip from the left end and one strip from the right
end. (The photo mat will cover the center of the
page.)
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To adhere strips, follow the example
in the photo and line the strips up down the page. |
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| Photo mat: Cut a 6"x 8" piece AG1047.
Draw lines 1/4" from each side on the back of the
paper to use as guides to cut the sides with decorative
scissors (zigzag.) |
Punch out die cut. |
Assemble and adhere with pop dots. |
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Coming Up Roses
Class #406
Right Page.
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Cut an 11" square from
AG1046. Center and adhere to background sheet AG1047. |
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Cut the following pieces for the
border:
- Four,
2" x 2 1/4" pieces AG1048 with one
2" edge cut with decorative scissors.
- Four, 2" x 2 1/4" pieces AG1050 with pattern centered, with
one 2" edge cut with decorative scissors.
- Four, 2" squares AG1054
- Four, 2" squares AG1049 with pattern centered
[Where
four pillows come together.]
- Four, 2"x 2 1/4" pieces AG1052 with both 2" ends
cut with
decorative
scissors.
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Place and adhere squares around the
edge of the 11" square in random pattern as shown in
the example. |
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| Cut four, 3 1/4" squares
AG1047. |
Center and adhere inside
the border. |
Punch out, assemble,
and adhere die cut bow with pop dots. |
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Coming Up Roses
Class #406 Card
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Cut cardstock and AG1054
to 10" x 7". Score and fold in half to make a 5" x
7" card. Adhere paper to the outside of the card. |
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For inside card, cut
a 5" x 7"
piece AG1048. Adhere. Add corsage in window and woven label to
front. |
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| Our staff designer,
Charlotte, adapted this months project with her own
special touches. Click on the image to see a larger
picture. |
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