I started off with some Micheal's 110 pound white card stock cut at 4 inches by 5 1/4 inches.
I am using Stampin UP Work of Art stamp set and Real Red ink and Pacific Point ink.
Just using a scrap piece of paper to block off the side because the line stamp is longer.
Here is what it looks like finished.
To glue the glitter paper down I used some liquid glue called Tombow Mono.
I am using some silver glitter paper that I had in my stash, you can get glitter paper from many different companies.
I cut it at 4 1/4 by 5 1/2 and then cut out the inside because lets face it glitter paper is not that cheap, you will not see the inside anyway.
I left this picture in because after I had finished stamping I really did not like how the bottom stripes were not evenly spaced so I flipped it over and started again.
I am using foam on the back of the panel.
I also used the a tiny star punch by Stampin UP to make the stars on the flag using more silver glitter paper.
I used some tiny not so thick foam circles to pop up the stars.
Finished |
Close up. |
Some basic supplies I use I purchase from Hobby Lobby or Micheal’s with coupons or on sale
Hobby Lobby brand is called The Paper Studio
their website is http://www.hobbylobby.com/home.cfm
- I used their Silver Glitter paper which comes in a 12X12 sheet
Micheal’s brand is called Recollections
their website is http://www.michaels.com/
- I used their 110 pound heavy weight white card stock
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- I used Pacific Point and Real Red ink
- I used Work of Art stamp set
- I used one of their tiny star punches
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