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Hello blogging friends! I am so happy to have you join me today and I am thrilled to be introducing the NEW LF-015 Grand Decorative Circles One die template set from Spellbinders™. I know how much you all love the Nestablities® Decorative Elelments die templates with the decorative edges and now you will be able to have and create so many beautiful projects using the Grand Nestabilites® Decorative Elements die templates with the decorative edges. Think of all the fabulous projects you will be able to create!
LF-015 Grand Decorative Circles One
MSRP US$49.99
Approximate Die Templates Sizes:
1: 4 ¾”
2: 5 ¾”
3: 6 ¼”
4: 7 7/8”
Here is my first project that I have to share with you using the LF-015 Grand Decorative Circles One die template and shrink art. Did you ever create with Shinky Dinks when you were little or do your kids create with them now? Who knew Shrinky Dinks could look so glamorous and beautiful LOL! Below I have a full tutorial to share with you on how I created this sweet little Paris shrink art pin.
Supplies
Spellbinders Paper Arts: Grand Calibur® Machine, LF-015 Grand Decorative Circles One, S5-145 French Frills Samantha Walker Designer Collection
Cross Promotional Partners:
Other products used:
K & B Innovations Inc. Shrinky Dinks Crystal Clear, White, Black
Copic: Air Brush System, Markers - YG63, B04, R85, 100
Tsukineko StazOn Metallic Silver Ink
Ranger Glossy Accents
Oven and Pin Back
For my project I used die templates one, two and three in the LF-015 Grand Decorative Circles One die template set, with the smallest die template being number one. I started by using the Grand Calibur® Machine to die cut the shrink plastic.
For the smallest circle in the LF-015 Grand Decorative Circles One die template set I used Tsukineko StazOn Metallic Silver Ink and CL-03790 Paris Background Stamp from JustRite Papercraft to stamp the background image on to the shrink plastic before removing the die template, using the die template as a stencil. I set this aside to dry for a few minutes and then carefully removed the shrink plastic from the die template.
I also die cut the Eiffel Tower from the S5-145 French Frills die template set from the Samantha Walker Designer Collection using Black Shrink Plastic.
Once I had all of the Shrink Plastic die cut then I put it in the oven to shrink it down, following the instructions on the package. Here is a picture of the largest die template used and the die cut once it was shrunk down. Even once it is shrunk down it still maintains all of the detail!
Here is another picture with some of the die cuts once they were shrunk down in size.
I wanted to have the largest circle black but I didn't happen to have a large enough piece of the black shrink plastic so I used the Copic Air Brush System and Copic marker 100 Black to color the shrink plastic to match my project.
I used Crystal Clear Shrink Plastic for the smallest circle and I wanted to add some color so I airbrushed the back side of the die cut using Copic markers YG63, B04 and R85.
Here is a picture of all the die cuts before I assembled the pin.
I used Glossy Accents to layer and adhere all of the pieces together. Then I added Clear Rhinestones from The Rubber Cafe' using the Stick "EM" Up Tool for perfect placement. To finish of the pin I covered the entire piece with Glossy Accents and added a pin back.
Check it out! Here is a picture so you can see just how much everything shrunk down in size!
For my second project I designed a large shape card using LF-015 Grand Decorative Circles One, S5-145 French Frills and S5-146 Botanical Swirls and Accents from the Samantha Walker Designer Collection.
Supplies
Spellbinders Paper Arts: Grand Calibur® Machine, LF-015 Grand Decorative Circles One, S5-145 French Frills and S5-146 Botanical Swirls and Accents from the Samantha Walker Designer Collection.
Cross Promotional Partners:
Other products used:
Discount Cardstock: Simply Smooth White, Soot, Pop-Tone Pink Lemonade
Really Reasonable Ribbon: Noelle White Crochet Lace Trim, Pink Crushed Ribbon
Pro 31 Designs: Rhinestone Ribbon Slider, Circle Pearl Spray
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 3D Foam Squares
I hope you love the NEW LF-015 Grand Decorative Circles One die template as much as I do! Thank you so much for visiting my blog today and following along with the Spellbinders Blog Frenzy. This is going to be another Amazing Release and I hope you have been inspired to create!!
Hugs & Smiles,
Heidi
The Sneak Peek: Spellbinders™ Summer Spectacular! Begins on June 21st and will end on June 28th, 2012. It consists of 24 individual prizes and one grand prize drawing. Enter the Sneak Peek: Spellbinders™ Summer Spectacular! by visiting the participating blogs each day.
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Heidi, these projects are so beautiful! I love the pin so much!! Great job!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteBoth projects are just brilliant!Love the idea of the pin! You used these new dies so well and thanks for the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I have loved each day of the sneek peek blog where I can see the new dies. I would love to have them all. Your projects are just lovely and you do a wonderful job.
ReplyDeleteSuperb projects, love the shrink art - so clever :)
ReplyDeleteOh my Heidi! Your projects took my breath away. Gorgeous!!! Those dies are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWow...wow...wow...these are stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteLoooovvveeee:)
ReplyDeleteBoth of your projects are so beautiful! Love the idea with the shrink plastic :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Just stunning, Heidi! Love the color scheme and die choices. So trendy and elegant!
ReplyDeleteLove the pin and the card! The Stazon Silver created such a cool background.Love the Eiffel Tower, too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects.
ReplyDeleteHeidi!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness---can you say super cute:)?!?!?!? LOVE the card AND the pin---Thank you so very much for sharing and for being such an inspiration:) be blessed
~Beyond Measure
Tammy
www.urbeyondmeasure.com
Wow. Those are fabulous projects.
ReplyDeleteNow I want to get my shrink plastic out and play!
Such beautiful projects!! I love them! I am going to have to add these to the list of "must haves"!!
ReplyDeleteYour projects are just fantastic. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteomgoodness Heidi! I love everthing i see .. like a child in a candy store.. I am so excited to get these!.. cant wait for them to be released.. thank you so much for your inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Love the shrinky idea!! Your shaped card is absolutely GORGEOUS!! I'm totally inspired.
ReplyDeleteWow this is lovely - the pink and black look stunning together! Cxx
ReplyDeleteBoth your projects are as usual just gorgeous Heidi, but I must admit, I just so love the Paris one, it´s sooo amazing and wonderful and so well done sweet friend. I really love your work a lot.
ReplyDeleteHeidi these are stunning- love the pin so gorgeous and thanks for the tutorial-can't wait to get my hands on these dies
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful projects. I love the colors, layouts and ribbons and thing's. A job well done.
ReplyDeleteThank you. :)
Sara Tanner Sar Tann
These projects are beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous circle projects. Oh the possibilities with these dies!
ReplyDeleteHeidi, these are beautiful projects! I love how inventive you are with Shrinky Dinks and your projects have the most delicious feminine flair!
ReplyDeleteAll of your projects are great though my favorite is the shrink plastic one. It is so wonderful to be able to use dies to cut it out. I remember years ago when it first came out we made crafts with Girl Scouts and the options of products to use to make an item were so limited. We used it to make swaps...how I would have loved the ability to use my dies, stazon, copic and all the other great products that we have now.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, these projects are STUNNING!!! Gorgeous new set of dies too!
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely, lovely!!!
ReplyDeletePaper Hugs,
Jan
what great tips for creating this project. Love all the info on using shrink plastic and the project is just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLove the new dies... projects are great!
ReplyDeleteLove the art pin, a lovely accent, and awesome to wear your art. The card is so elegant and feminine. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI need these dies i am going to get.
ReplyDeleteWonderful projects good job thanks for sharing
Beautiful projects! I love the idea of the shrink plastic and those dies are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteVery nice projects. Isn't shrinking fun?
ReplyDeleteStunning projects both large and shrunk small!
ReplyDeleteFabulous creations and wonderf new dies!
ReplyDeleteHugs Sheila xx
Wonderful projecsts, love them both as well as the die, thanks much for sharing, and am enjoying th sneak peaks, can't think of a better way to enjoy my birthday today!!
ReplyDeleteThanks
Hugs
Donnna
My brother and I had so much fun as kids with Shrinky Dinks!
ReplyDeleteYour pin is such a fab idea and your card is beautiful and elegant.
I love your items. Shrink plastic is an amazing medium. Great job!
ReplyDeleteOh my word Heidi !! Both projects are divine.... I'd forgotten about shrink plastic..... but I'll certainly be using it in the near future (thank you). I think these new dies will be a sellout.. tfs.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Heather (UK)
x
Your projects are so gorgeous!! I love the idea of using Shrinky Dinks!! Thanks so much for the incredible inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
Gorgeous...wow...I really want these...big list growing here!! I love your French projects...that dress form is stunning!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh.. Theese dies are Amazing!!!.. And your Creations are Fantastic!... Gorgeous work.. and you do have some coloring tools I haven´s seen before.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Cards! :o)
Wow!! Just gorgeous!!! And you have inspired me to get out my shrink plastic and play!
ReplyDeleteso pretty!! I love the shape of the cards and the colors!!
ReplyDeleteKristan
What amazing projects! I love shrink plastic, so this is right up my street!
ReplyDeleteLynn Wild
wow, i really need to get into the shrinky stuff. you have done a wonderful job showing us how to do it. your pin is awesome. and the card is just darling. i know the french look is all the rage. it seems to roll around every few years. just wonderful artisic expression in your pieces.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea with the shrink plastic Heidi! Love both projects!
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning!!! Thank you for sharing your talents and artwork.
ReplyDeleteWow, so many intricate details. Love your Paris airbrushing. The ribbon and bling with the dress form are majestic looking. I love your layering with the dies!
ReplyDelete:O)
Jessica S
Gorgeous projects! The pin is just a fabulous idea!
ReplyDeleteLove the French theme. Great idea to use the shrink film
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteStunning! I love the shrink plastic project - so beautiful!! The card looks amazing! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteStunning projects. Love all the details. Thanks for sharing, Johanne L.
ReplyDeleteEileen L.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pin, wonderful dies!!!
Heidi, the pin is just awesome! I love love love shrinky dinks and have played around with them with my grandson a lot. They can be used for embellishments on anything and can make a project just as classey as you want. Your project is that and so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! I've heard of shrink wrap but now I want to try the shrink wrapping technique. I love how the circles and eiffel tower just seemed to blend together. You've given life to these dies!
ReplyDeleteamazing projects!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, these are absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteYour projects are beautiful! I would have never thought to try to make a pin from Spellbinders -- and it turned out so pretty, too.
ReplyDeleteStunning projects. I love black and pink together.
ReplyDeleteAwesome projects! Thanks for the great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLove the new grand dies - now I just need the grand caliber!
ReplyDeleteWow these are gorgeous!! That shrinky dink project is incredible!!
ReplyDeleteThese dies look really nice and your cards are quite stunning.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas. Shrink plastic runs in waves and this is one wave I intend to catch a ride on as soon as I get the set.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness these are AMAZING!!! :).
ReplyDeleteRandi m.
I adore Paris themed projects and your's are beyond fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteSoooooooo Beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous circle cards Heidi. Great colors and images. Love the pretty edge designs on the dies.
ReplyDeletesuch lovely intricate dies...beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects! I wouldn't have thought to cut shrink plastic with dies. What a wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteTwo absolutely fabulous projects, love the pin especially and thanks for the great tutorial too.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great Idea, to use these dies with shrink plastic. Your projects are absolute fabulous, and the card ist amazing.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects I am loving all the new dies...thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteLinda
Great idea with the shrink plastic! I am going to try some projects like this!! Thanks for the inspiration!!:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous pin!! I must remember to pull out my shrink plastic one of these days.
ReplyDeleteI haven't used Shrinky Dinks in years and didn't realize it came in different colours. What brilliance it was for you to colour the largest piece black when you didn't have a big enough piece in black! This pin is sheer genius!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love that pretty pink card. Thank you for all your detailed directions!
How absolutely clever! Your pin and your card are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteStunning projects Heidi! Can't wait to get my hands on these dies!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea, one I have never done, you sure did help with the wonderful step by step directions, and WOW! what a gorgeous pin you created....thanks for sharing.....hugs
ReplyDeleteBe still my heart...these are BEAUTIFUL Heidi!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Love the decorative edges of the circles :)
ReplyDeleteOH wow how beautiful and innovative!!
ReplyDeleteI think you got a brilliant set of dies to sneak peek with - love all things Paris and love anything to do with sewing.
ReplyDeleteTwo fantastic projects - love your work always but this ... wow!
Hugs, Neet
Gorgeous projects Heidi. Love the new Spellbinders dies. Thanks for opportunity to win these. Have a wonderful day!! Gloria
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http://purpleglocreations.blogspot.com
our creations are beautiful! Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteWho knew shrinky dinks were still so much fun?! I love how you created the first project with the Eiffel tower die! And the card is so impressive and feminine - gorgeous items, TFS!
ReplyDeleteLove your creations using this beautiful fancy cirle die. Sure wish they would fit in my Big Shot!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing what you did with the dies and shrink plastic. Love your card too. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh wow such lovely projects, like the black it really makes for an elegant card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects. Very inspirational x
ReplyDeletehugs sally x
sallysbitz.blogspot.co.uk
So great! Thanks for Sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love that shrink-it idea and I think I have some... experiment's on the way. Beautiful pin; fabulous idea!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Projects was wondering if you would come out with the Eiffel Tower seen Stamps for this. Awesome thanks for sharing your work
ReplyDeleteJust Gorgeous
ReplyDeleteColleenB.
Beautiful projects. Love these dies.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely, delicate projects - fabulous!
ReplyDeleteTerrific projects, I like the pin and I LOVE the card! I may have to get a Grand Calibur and I adore the Samantha Walker sets.
ReplyDeleteSplendid work Heidi - I'm hoping to case your projects IF my luck is in!
ReplyDeleteHere's hoping.......
Mary Mac
Heidi,
ReplyDeleteFabulous projects!!!!! Nothing better then the combination of spellbinders, JRStamps, and copic makers. Add in some beautiful bling and gorgeous ribbon and you have true masterpieces. Love yours.
Marcie
Love the dies and love your projects too.
ReplyDeleteSheila
Shrink plastic! What a great idea. I had not thought about cutting it with my Spellbinders dies. Your projects are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteShrink Art is marvelous!! Thx. Some photos are hard to see with white background. Happy Summer CHA!
ReplyDeleteLove your projects!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW what fabulous projects!!
ReplyDeleteThese are some fantastic projects Heidi! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects! Love, love. love the pin!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove your Eiffel Tower card using shrink plastic. Your pink and black card is grand. Thanks for sharing your ideas with us.
ReplyDeleteLove your work Heidi, Shrinky Dinks were great back in the day but these Spellbinders dies are amazing. I'm always wondering why more younger people don't hang out in the craft store with so much available today.
ReplyDeleteWOWZERS! Love your pin and card! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWOW! your project is just stunning! I LOVE grand nestabilities, and these are fantastic!
ReplyDeletethanks for showing your great project!
hugs
Judy
Love the Eiffel Tower pin...the layering and coloring is great!
ReplyDeleteWOW very creative your projects are amazing. TFS
ReplyDeleteVery cool Shrink Art Pin with these dies! Thanks for sharing this! I do remember playing with shrinky dinks so long ago, wow, now I want to try it with stamping! Great show of how much it shrinks down tho I'm trying to guess the size of the finished pin. Largest die you used 6 1/4", shrunk to around 2 1/5"?
ReplyDeleteLove your gorgous project. Spellbinders are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWow what a spectacular project. Just love it.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful projects. I especially love the one with the dress form.
ReplyDeleteThis week went by fast....all your DT creations were fantastic....I really enjoy it....such inspiration to us all....thank you so much....
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Heidi, love it !!! Thanks so much for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteLove your pin. Haven't used Shrinky Dinks since I was a little kid. Brings back fun memories. But we never made anything so gorgeous when we played with them! Thanks for sharing your projects.
ReplyDeleteso gorgeous projects! love the new dies
ReplyDeleteluanne