Today's "Ways to Use it" challenge from SCS is "Altered Ribbon" (WT333) and I decided to fray my ribbon to add a whimsical touch. I've had this stamp set for a few years now (I think it's retired), but this is the first time inking it!! Everything used on this card is from Stampin' Up!
I also combined the challenge with yesterday's sketch challenge (SC343) ...(see yesterday for the sketch layout), and here's the result ...
"Stretched Vases"
Stamps: It's a Stretch (SU!)
Paper: Pacific Point, Whisper White (SU!)
Ink: Basic Black; Stampin' Write markers: Real Red, Pacific Point, Pumpkin Pie, Garden Green, Daffodil Delight (SU!)
Accessories & Tools: Pacific Point striped ribbon, Real Red button, corner rounder, sticky strips, Tombow glue and glue dots
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I stamped the flower and vase four times onto Whisper White cardstock. I used the Stampin' Write markers to color in the flowers, vase and leaves. I cut the vases out individually and used the corner rounder on the bottom edges only. I attached the strips to a piece of Pacific Point cardstock (front only).
I cut two pieces of Pacific Point striped ribbon and then cut along both long edges of the ribbon, pulling several threads off to fray the edges. I attached the ends of the two pieces to the back of the front panel and tied a knot across the front, slightly off center. I used a glue dot to hold the center of the knot in place. I trimmed the ribbon to size, cutting both ends on an angle and then I ran a small bead of Tombow glue along those angled edges only (to keep the ribbon from fraying any more).
When I frayed the ribbon, I had several long threads of Pacific Point and I used five or six of them to thread through the red button, tying a knot and trimming off the excess. I attached the button to the front of the knot using a glue dot. I used sticky strips to attach the completed front panel to a card base of Pacific Point.
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