Using your Oval FramelitsTip: Number your framelits
smallest to largest with a Sharpie Marker. Take the CS that the framelits come
adhered to and write down all the measurements on that piece of CS take all
Framelits and put them on a jump ring for easy hanging. Plus you will always
have your measurements for quick paper cutting for framelits. Cuts down on CS
waste!
Directions For Oval
Framelits Card:
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Take Oval #7 ( largest one with
scallops) Use Coral CS 5 ½ x 8 ½ fold in half
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Line
up the framelit on the top of Tab 2 and your acrylic/platform and leave a few
scallops exposed on the FOLDED side to cut a folded oval
card. Paper pierce the top of scalloped oval.
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Take Oval # 6 ( Cut Artichoke DSP and Tea for Two DSP both at the same time then
cut them in half and use one of each end to make your second layer of oval. Put
trim ribbon over the middle. Use snail no Dimensionals.
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Take Oval Framelit #
4
Cut Sand CS for next layer oval .Use Dimensionals on this oval
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Then
you work on your dress. Stamp the Dress image from the All Dressed Up stamp set in coral onto vanilla CS and cut it out with the coordinating framelit and adhere to the top of the sand oval. I used a rosette from the flower trim and colored it with my aqua painter with coral ink added a little belt with 1/8 inch taffeta vanilla ribbon and a few pearls for the necklace. I also used the sentiment from the stamp set Vintage Verses which you can earn for FREE with any $50.00 purchase from the sale-a-bration flyer.
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All Dressed Up Stamp Set and Dress Up
Framelits Dies--buy as a bundle and save 15%.
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Stamp Dress image in calypso coral ink on the vanilla
CS and cut out with the coordinating dress framelit. Then run thru the polka
dot efolder. Use the Espresso CS to cut out the Dress Form base.
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Adhere the dress to the espresso dress form base using
snail on the middle of the dress form and a tad on the shoulders. Do not put the adhesive on the stamped dress.
Then use Dimensionals to put the dress form on the sand oval
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