Wouldn’t we all like one of these sitting on the table. What a pretty specimen this would make.
Today I am sharing a tutorial for Sizzix using the Flower Garden and Mini Bouquet. You can get the Framelits to go with the Mini Bouquet and Flower Garden Stamps. No fussy cutting! Well I was going through my “Library” of dies looking for the Apothecary die and I found the Bell Jar w/Pedestal first…so it wins!
The best part about these stamps… no cutting! Stamp and line up the Framelit. Every flower needs a butterfly and the Butterfly Duo w/Texture Fade is exceptional.
The Magrnetic Platform is essential for the Framelits and Thinlits. It helps to use a little washi to hold the famelits in place so it won’t shift. Plastic packaging is perfect for the Bell Jar glass portion.
I used the new Mixed Media #8 Distress Tags with the Flourish Texture Fade. Once the tag is embossed I covered the tag with gesso. While that takes a few moments to dry I hauled out the Magenta Nuance Powders.
Blending with the powders is simple. You can also spritz like I did here with the duo butterfly then shake the powder. The colour is intense. I cut 2 flower heads to layer.
When the inking is dry add some Clear Rock Candy Distress Stickles for that shimmery look. I wanted the tag to be subtle next to the brightness of the flower.
Apply distress crayon and blend. Gently wipe off exposing the embossed flourish. Ready the Bell Jar die cut with Scrapbook Adhesive by 3L 3D Foam Squares.
Loving the glassy look.
I would have loved the tag on it’s own I think.
A little saying with Small Talk from Idea-Ology.
The duo butterfly is a big pop in colour!
Layered and fluttery.
Tied off with a bow.
Time to pull out some inks, powders, dies and stamps. Spring is around the corner and it’s time to create some bouquets.
List of Products
- Flower Garden and Mini Bouquet.
- Mini Bouquet
- Flower Garden
- Flourish Texture Fade
- Butterfly Duo w/Texture Fade
- Apothecary
- Bell Jar w/Pedestal
- Magenta Nuance Powders
- Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 3D Foam Squares.
- Distress Crayon– twisted citron, tumbled glass, antique linen
- White Gesso
- Small Talk
- Mixed Media Distress Tags #8
- Clear Rock Candy Distress Stickles
- Crinkle Ribbon
- Watercolor Paper
To see more of Nicole’s work visit her blog – Nicole Wright Designs
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5 Comments
What a wonderful project, a definite item to add to my must do list. Thanks for sharing
Nicole!!! I have the Bell Jar die, but have yet to use it. Your awesome project has REALLY inspired me, today! I think I’m going to fire up the Vagabond and start a project of my own, now. Thank you…this is really a super tutorial! ~ Mel
Love!! I have to stop reading about all these incredible projects….it makes my wish list longer and longer LOL Amazing as always Nicole!
This is fabulous mixed media tag. LOVE the texture and colors.
Beautiful love all the different colors and textures.