Wildwood Cottage Luminaire
Wildwood Cottage Luminaire
Other products: White Card Stock, Archival Watering Can Ink, Dove Blending Pen, Distressed Inks (Vintage Photo, Peeled Paint, Tumbled Glass, Weathered Wood and Twisted Citron), Versamark, Sky Blue Embossing Powder, Pollen Micro Beads, Fern Green Embossing Powder, 3D Foam Dots, Black Diamond Stickles and die cutting machine
Watch this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdsIOVMXjIQ to learn how to create flowers with the Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit.
Instructions: Start this project by cutting the cottage die 2 times, once out of white cardstock and the other out of paper from the Wildwood Cottage Paper Collection. To give the edge of the roof more dimension I cut it 6 times out of white cardstock and finally one last time out of paper from the Wildwood Cottage Paper Collection. Next take a 9" x 3" piece of card stock and scor at the 3" and 6" marks. After scoring, attach the middle section to the back of the cottage die and finish the inside with an open topped box 3" x 1" x 1" tall. This will be used to hold your LED tealights. To finish the sides I used strips of paper from the Wildwood Cottage Paper Collection cut 3" x 1" and layered them like siding leaving 1/2" layers. The windows were stamped on white card stock using Watering Can ink and die cut with the matching die before coloring with a Dove blender pan and a combination of Sweet Plum, Vintage Photo, Peeled Paint and Twisted Citron inks. The Wildwood Florals Cling Stamp Set was stamped on white card stock with Versamark and heat embossed with Sky Blue embossing powder before die cutting with the matching die. The petals were distressed with Tumbled Glass ink before shaping the flowers with the Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit and accenting the centers with Pollen Micro Beads. The cottage door, 'Home Sweet Home' sign and the flower vase were were stamped on white card stock using Watering Can ink and die cut with the matching die and colored with Weathered Wood, Tumbled Glass, Weathered Wood and Vintage Photo distress inks and then attached with 3D foam dots. The leaves were were stamped on white card stock using Versamark and heat embossed with Fern Green embossing powder and die cut with the matching die before distressing with Peeled Paint distressed ink.