Today I have a fun Christmas project to share with you using the newest Heartfelt Creation dies.
I have quite a few pictures to show you what I have done, so as not to confuse you with verbage!
My Christmas Tree Topper is made with Spellbinder Dies, Heartfelt Creations Ornamental Add On dies, and a toilet paper tube!
So, here we go!
Cut an empty toilet paper roll from top
to bottom; curl cardboard to desired size, making a funnel of sorts,
with the top opening being narrower than the bottom opening. Adhere
cut sides together with Scor Pal adhesive. Next, make a loop in the
middle of a piece of floral wire by wrapping the wire around your
finger so that the ends meet. Twist the wire so that you have a loop
that will be sandwiched between 2 cardstock circles measuring about 2
inches in diameter. Twist the wire for about a distance of 2 inches.
Using a small punch (I used a 1/16th
inch hole punch). Punch a hole on both sides of your cardboard cone.
Consider your seam to be the back of the cone.
Holes should be about
1 3/4” from the top edge of the cone. Put a slight bend in the 2
ends of your wire and feed the looped wire up through the cone.
Insert the ends of the wire into the holes and lay them flat against
the outside of the cone. If your wire is long enough that it extends
beyond the bottom of the cone, curl the wires back up into the cone
from the bottom edge.
Die cut these shapes from silver
glitter paper (you could also use chip board and heat emboss it or
cover it in glitter)-
2 approx 2 inch circles
1 Picot Edge circle, approx 1 1/2” in
diameter
14 of the flourished petals from the
Heartfelt Creations Die set
Make a template from plain cs to wrap
your cone. Use template to cut out paper from Christmas Card
Collection. Using Mod Podge, glue plain cs to cone. Once dry, glue
designer paper to cone. Cover with a layer of Mod Podge and let dry.
With 10 of your die cut petals, glue 2
together (wrong sides together) creating 5 2-sided petals. Apply
Scor Pal tape to entire back surface of one of your 2 inch circles.
Lay looped wire on taped surface of circle die cut and push it into
adhesive. Apply Scor Pal tape over wire loop and press it into
circle die cut. Adhere 5 petals around edge of circle (this is why
you need tape over entire surface of circle die cut). With your
remaining 2 inch circle, cover entire back surface with Scor Pal tape
and adhere directly over first circle so that petals and wire will be
sandwiched inbetween 2 circles.
With remaining 4 petals, I trimmed off
the lowest, longest flourished segments, as I wanted a more open and
airy look. I used these trimmed off pieces to decorate the top of my
cone; I adhered the pieces with Mod Podge. These remaining trimmed
petals were placed inbetween the original petals and adhered to the
circle with glue dots. The Picot Edge Circle was then adhered over
these ends and in the center of the 2 inch circle. I used a pop up
glue dot for dimension.
A decorative brad was added; I used a wire
cutter to trim off some of the prongs and adhered it with a large glue
dot. Lastly, tinsel twine was wrapped twice around the top of the
cone.
I hope that made some sense to you! Feel free to ask any questions that you may have.
Thanks so much for stopping by! Check out all of the amazing inspiration from the rest of the Design Team on the Heartfelt Creations blog.
Have a blessed week!
Lee Ann :)
Heartfelt Creations Products used-
Ornamental Add On Dies-HCD 738
Christmas Card Collection paper
Spellbinders Picot Edge Circles
Nestabilities
Spellbinders Circle Dies
Other Products used-Stampin' Up silver
glitter cs, toilet paper roll, floral stem wire 20g, Tim Holtz Tinsel
Twine, Paper Studio gemstone flower brads, Mod Podge, glue dots, Scor
Pal adhesive
Very creative and quite beautiful as well!
ReplyDeleteYour tree topper is just so beautiful and creative.
ReplyDeleteyou are so clever, this is gorgeous!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo glitzy and perfect for the top of the tree. Clever you! Great step by step, too. That is NOT easy to do, and I appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful, creative piece Lee Ann!x
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