CALL FROM THE WILD COLLECTION
Gazebo Lamp
-Tanya Cloete-
For This Project You Will Need:
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FabScraps Call
from the Wild Collection paper range : C91 001, 002, 003, 004 & 008
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FabScraps Chipboard
Pieces : DC 91 003, 004, 005, 006, 007, 009 & 010
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FabScraps Carder’s
Pack MC91 001A
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Silhouette Cameo
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Couture Creations
Die Classic Leaf
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Cottage Cutz Die Spruce
Stems
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Battery Operated
Tea Light
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Brown and Green Cardstock
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Vellum
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Tim Holtz
Distress Stain Picket Fence
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Tim Holtz
Distress Ink Brushed Corduroy and Forest Moss
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Glossy Accents
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Metal Embellishments,
Beige Flat Back Pearls, Door Knob, Hessian Ribbon, Grass String, Resin Africa
and Big 5 Emebllishments, Guinea Fowl Craft Feathers and Porcupine Quills
Instructions:
1. Silhouette Cameo:
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Cut a 3D Gazebo
from sheets 001, 002, 004 and cut the bottom piece from brown cardstock. Remember
to cut a hole in the centre as well for the battery operated tea light to fit.
Assemble accordingly. Add the vellum pieces to the opening sections of the
gazebo. Add the door knob ontop.
2.
Cut approx 30
leaves using the classic leaf die from the sheets 002, 003 & 008. Ink the
edges with brushed corduroy.
3.
Cut approx 18
spruce stems from brown and green cardstock.
4.
Add the matching
die cut from the carder’s pack to chipboard piece 010 and ink the edges with
brushed corduroy.
5.
Add the matching
die cut from the carder’s pack to chipboard piece 009 as per the picture. Add
this to chipboard piece 010 and then add the resin africa embellishment.
6.
Attach some
guinea fowl feathers to the 2 porcupine quills (for each side as per the
picture) with grass string.
7.
Ink chipboard
pieces 003, 006 and 007 with distress stain picket fence top section only. Ink
the bottom section with brushed corduroy. Add glossy accents and leave to dry.
8.
Ink chipboard pieces
004 and 005 with distress stain picket fence top section only. Ink the bottom
section with forest moss. Add glossy accents and leave to dry.
9.
Arrange all the
pieces and embellishments as you like or as per the picture and glue!
10. All Done!
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