CALL FROM THE WILD COLLECTION
Camera – Big 5
-Tanya Cloete-
For This Project You Will Need:
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FabScraps Call
from the Wild Collection paper range : C91 006, 007 & 008
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FabScraps Chipboard
Pieces : DC 91 002, 010 & 011
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FabScraps
Carder’s Pack MC91 001A
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Silhouette Cameo
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Cottage Cutz Die Spruce
Stems
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Sizzix Bigz Die
Flower, Leaves and Stem #4
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Tim Holtz Deco
Strip Die Film Strip
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Brown, Black and
Green Cardstock
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Acetate Sheet
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Tim Holtz
Distress Stain Picket Fence
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Tim Holtz
Distress Ink Ground Espresso & Burshed Corduroy
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Crackle Accents
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Metal Embellishments,
Sequins, Buttons, Brown Flat Back Pearl, Green Rhinestones, Flowers, Leaves,
Resin Elephant Embellishment, Animal Print Ribbon and Hessian Ribbon
Instructions:
1. Silhouette Cameo:
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Cut a 3D Camera
from sheet 006, 007, 008 and the contrasting accents from brown cardstock. Cut
the lense from accetate sheet. Assemble accordingly: http://blog.katiejarman.com/2015/07/tutorial-3d-paper-camera/
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Ink the edges of
the camera with ground espresso.
2.
Cut a filmstrip
from black cardstock using the filmstrip die. Cut off to blocks and add 2
pictures from sheet 007 behind the films.
3.
Cut a few spruce
stems from brown and green cardstock.
4.
Cut 3 flowers,
two from sheet 007 (ink edges with ground espresso) and another from hessian
using the sizzix die. Add the button and brown flat back pearl to the centre.
5.
Add the matching
die cut from the carder’s pack to chipboard piece 010 and ink the edges with
ground espresso.
6.
Ink chipboard
pieces 011 with distress stain picket fence around the edges. Ink the middle
section with ground espresso and the edges with brushed corduroy as per the
picture. Add crackle accents and leave to dry.
7.
Ink chipboard
piece 002 the circle, top and bottom section of the word (Big 5) with distress
stain picket fence. Ink the middle section with ground espresso and the edges
with brushed corduroy as per the picture. Add crackle accents and leave to dry.
8.
Arrange all the
pieces and embellishments as you like or as per the picture and glue!
9.
All Done!
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