I created this Wine Glass Lampshade in February at Stamp Camp, a fabulous weekend away for our team of demonstrators. This project was taught by Narelle Hoggard during one of our many stamping sessions and inspired my white-embossed lamp shade that I taught at the April Creative Stamping Workshops. I love how the Rose Garden Thinlits were used create a beautiful stained-glass window effect...
Card/Paper: Basic Black (121688), White Vellum (106584). Accessories: Subtles Stampin' Write Markers (131263), 2015-2017 In Color Stampin' Write Markers (138333), 2014-2016 In Color Stampin' Write Markers (133654). Tools: Big Shot Die-Cutting Machine (113439), Precision Base Plate (139684), Rose Garden Thinlits Dies (140619), Striped Scallop Thinlits Die (133734), Tombow Multipurpose Liquid Glue (110755). Other: Wine Glass, Battery-Operated Tealight Candles.
Rose Garden Thinlits Dies (140619) - $65.25
Here's some steps and tips on how to create this stained-glass window effect on vellum...
- Die-cut two large roses from the Rose Garden Thinlits Dies using Basic Black card stock.
- Adhere the die-cut roses to White Vellum using a very thin stream of Tombow Multipurpose Liquid Glue.
- Turn the vellum over and colour in the roses and leaves from the back using Stampin' Write Markers. Watermelon Wonder, Calypso Coral, Blushing Bride, Mossy Meadow and Mint Macaron Stampin' Write Markers used on this lamp.
- Once the lamp shade has been constructed, add thin strips of Basic Black card stock to trim the edges of the lamp. The Striped Scallop Thinlits Die was used to create the pretty scallops at the bottom of this lamp.
I loved creating this Wine Glass Lamp Shade and all the other lovely projects we created at Stamp Camp. The inspiration that I get from attending creative events throughout the year is invaluable - it's just one of the perks of being a demonstrator!
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