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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Design Team Project - Basic Grey's What's Up Collection

FotoBella Design Team member, Sarinda put together this week's spectacular projects using the Basic Grey What's Up - I Want It All! Full Collection Bundle. Wait until you see all the projects she made with this light and "airy" collection!

Don't miss Sarinda's Tattered Rose Tutorial at the end!




The Basic Grey What's Up Collection includes everything you need 
for a variety of layouts, cards and paper crafts. 

This scrapbook kit includes 24 sheets Premium 12x12 Heavy Weight Paper (2 each of 12 patterns), Element Stickers, Alphabet Stickers, Titles Stickers, Flags, Die Cuts and Transparencies, Chipboard Shapes and Alphas, Mini Envelopes, Layered Stickers, Layered Felt Stickers, Mixed Brads, Flair Stickers.











Tattered Rose Tutorial
By: Sarinda Jones




What you will need:
  • Patterned Paper: What’s Up?
  • Basic Grey Abroad side B (Red) Flower
  • Light as a Feather Side B (Teal) Leaves
  • Flower Punches or Cutting Machine.
  • Brad
  • Spray bottle with Water
  • Distress ink
  • Heat Tool





Step 1:
You will need 3 consecutive petal sizes.
I used 4 sizes because that is what the cutting file came with.
Punch or cut out
2- Large
2- Medium
2- Small
1-Extra Small


Step 2:
Stack flower with smaller petals to largest petals onto the brad.
Save leaves for later.




Step 3:
Once together spritz the layers with Water….
Just enough to soften the first layers of paper!
You can always add more later as you go.


Step 4:
Bring the first layer up around the brad to form a bud, continue for all layers, making sure the petals offset one another as you work.


The larger layers can have the tips folded back a bit to create an opening bud... 


Once done it should look something like this….


Step 5:
I cupped the flower in my palm and scrunched it
around and around to form it a bit more.


Step 6:
Dab the flower petal edges into the Distress ink.
Spritz with water to allow ink to bleed and run….


Step 7:
Gently open the petals; open out the largest layer to form nice open petals and allow the others to fall as they wish, we can open them a little more later...


Step 8:






 Once dried you can arrange the petals more if needed.
Use heat gun to dry. Keep the heat gun moving so you don't burn the petals.  Alternatively sit the flower let it dry naturally. 




Step 9:
Do the same process with leaves….
Add them below flower and fasten with brad.

















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