Cut 'n' Boss Design Team: Alexia Misso Week 1 Cycle 10
It's FALL! And we are so excited for today's gorgeous home decor project by the talented Alexia Misso! This is her first post of this design team term, and if today's post is any indication of her ability to inspire, then we will have a very successful term!
See the tutorial below!
Happy Thursday everyone! I’m Alexia and this is my first
post here at Craftwell. I’m very excited and feeling grateful at the same time
for this amazing opportunity given to me to be on this creative team! Thank you
Craftwell!
Today I’m sharing a fall-themed frame that I created with
Craftwell dies and embossing folder, instructions for making this frame are
elaborated in this post as well. However, you will need a few basic supplies:
- -A wooden frame (I got mine from Michaels)
- - A patterned card stock
- - A picture
- -Some faux fall leaves
- -Adhesives
- -Trim of ribbon (optional)
I used a fall
patterned card stock with foil accent that gives the final result a shiny look,
such as this:
Here is how to make it:
Step 1: Trace
around outside and inside frame and cut the shape out (do this on the back side
of the patterned card stock)
Cut the outer and
inner frame according to the traced lines
Step 2: Adhere
the cut-out from Step 1 to the front of the frame
Step 3: Take a
sheet of card stock (preferably one that matches the theme), trace around the
area of the back of the frame as shown below and cut it out.
Step 4: Run the
cut-out from Step 3 through Craftwell’s Cut n’ Boss machine using Teresa
Collins’ Wood Grain embossing folder
Step 5: Insert
the embossed card stock to the frame
Step 6: Start
embellishing the frame with Craftwell’s die-cut shapes, sandwich the cutting
plate and card stock in between cutting platforms (picture below is for
illustration only).
Step 7: Apply
adhesive to cut-outs (To create contrast, I layer another card stock behind all
cut-outs and stick them together, for example see Step 8)
Step 8: Embellish
away!
Tips: For this cut-out tag, I cut a rectangle out around the word
“Lucky” to create a see-through affect.
Tada!!! Here is the final result, I love those little
details created using Craftwell’s products! It adds so much life, story and
cuteness to the frame!
Happy Autumn!! Thank
you for stopping by, have a great day!
Alexia
Thanks Alexia!
Can you say WOW project?! We are running to make one! What do you think? We are loving the texture and the placement! Leave Alexia a comment! She would love to know what you think!
Great job! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteThank you Peggy!!
DeleteSo beautiful, Alexia!
ReplyDeleteThank you Joy!!
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