Thursday 14 March 2013

Die-cutting week - IsasArt

Hi, 
Today, Isa'sArt will guide you step by step to make an origami flower. She used it on a beautiful tag. 
Note that part of it has been left blank to add the appropriate sentiments when need be. 



I am using the Spellbinders Nestabilities - Labels Sixteen
1 - To make this flower, you will need 4 die-cuts.
2 - Fold one in half.
3 - Unfold, and fold 1/3 of another corner
4 - Flip it over.
5,6 - Fold each side using the central fold as a guide.
7 - Repeat for all the die-cuts.
8 - Glue each fold to make sure it stays put, 
9 - You can then glue all the petals on a circle die-cut.
10 - Once the glue has dried, you can shape the  petals as you wish.


If you stamp one side of your paper, you will get an alternate stamped/non stamped petal



Click on picture to enlarge






Spellbinders Nestabilities die - Labels sixteen
Impression Obsessin Cover-a-card Stamp  gingham
Distress stain Brushed Corduroy
Distress ink pad : Walnut Stain, Vintage Photo, Black Soot
Acrylic paint Americana Fawn


See you tomorrow









6 comments:

  1. Love your tag Isa and thanks for great tuturiol will be definately trying this!

    MaggieH

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  2. Very nice....
    Thank you!!
    Renata from Austria

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  3. I have done something similar with a scalloped circle before, but never thought to use label shapes ! Love the gingham too, so realistic I thought it was actually material and not paper !

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  4. you are always so creative Isa...love the origami on your tag

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  5. Wonderful flower once again, WOW !!!!

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  6. I love love love this idea, thanks for sharing and the tutorial pics w

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