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Super 3D Stickers
Super 3D Stickers
By Jenny Kearley
Gold Label stickers are really popular and
being so versatile they are great for using with
all sorts of crafts, often helping to give a smart
result very quickly. Here I have combined 3D
découpage, parchment craft and dimensional
glitter paint with a Gold Label design to create
a pleasing card.
Materials Required:
Tracing paper: TR003 55mm x 70 mm approx.
Paper, approx. sizes: Lavender 55mm x 60mm,
Red 55mm x 60mm and Bright Green
70mm x 160mm.
Embossing tool and mat.
Red Sparkle Tulip fabric paint.
Craft knife or scissors.
Coloured pens or pencils: Yellow, Light Brown,
Grey and Cream.
Gold Label sheet: XL182U-01 Gold.
Sticky fixers and P.V.A. Craft adhesive.
Card mount: SF08U-45, Hammer White or
SF08M-89, Sapphire.
To Make The Card:
In this design I am only embossing the snowy
areas. There is no need to colour them because as
you emboss the tracing paper it turns white. The
remaining areas can only be coloured on the back
if you are not embossing them, otherwise they
have to be coloured on the front.
Keeping the sticker on it’s backing sheet, cut
the first scene as shown making sure all the
leaves are complete as you cut them away from
the border.
Put the leaves aside for later and stick the cut
away scene onto a piece of parchment weight
tracing paper.
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Place this face down
and colour the doors and
windows yellow, the
smoke grey and the
buildings in brownish
colours. Gently emboss
the roofs, the snow on
the spire and the snowy
foreground. Add random
snowflakes to the sky by
gently pressing with the
embossing tool. Glue the
design onto a piece of
lavender paper using the
glue behind the border
area only.
Cut away any excess
tracing paper and laven-
der paper from round the edge of the sticker.
Glue the design onto the card mount.
Stick the com-
plete set of leaves
saved from the first
scene onto a piece of
green paper. Cut out
the leaves as shown
by the red line to
remove the remains
of the frame and
excess paper. Sticky
fix into place cover-
ing the bits of red
leaves in the frame
beneath.
Cut out leaves
from the third scene
as shown right. Stick
the leaves onto
green paper, cut out
and sticky fix this
set of leaves over
the previous layer.
Stick the incom-
plete set of leaves
saved from the
second scene onto a
piece of green paper.
Cut out the leaves
as shown by the red
line to remove odd
bits of leaves and
the excess green
paper.
Stick the leaves
into place on the card.
The last step is to
add the glitter to the
berries using sparkly
Tu lip paint. To stop
the berries ‘blobbing’
together they need to
be added ‘one to each
bunch’ then allowed
to dry for a couple of
hours.
Add another to
each bunch and allow
to dry again before
adding the final berry
to each bunch.
Add a Christmas
sticker and decorate
the card with stars if
desired.
Keeping the sticker on it’s backing sheet, cut
the second scene apart as shown by the red line.
This time you are keeping the frame as complete
as possible by cutting
through the leaves. Put
the leaves aside to use
later.
Stick the scene onto a
piece of red paper. Cut
round the inside of the
frame (as shown by the
blue lines) to remove the
scene from the centre
and discard it.
Cut the excess paper
from round the edge of
the frame.
Using tiny pieces of
sticky fixer, stick it over
the first picture aligning
the frame edges carefully.
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