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{SNR} Frankinstein Card Tutorial

If you subscribed to SNR newsletter , you have been recieving some beautiful eye candy and tutoriasl from the staff.

Here is one of my tutorials that I did for the newsletter

Frankinstein Card Tutorial by Lucy Chesna

Supplies
1- black label*
1- green label*
2- 1 inch circles in green
2- 1 inch circles in white
1- 1/2 circle in green
2- googley eyes
scraps of green
ink
black pen
scissors
pop dots (optional)

* Labels are from spellbinder-nestabilities Labels Eight or you can use the template provided that I made


Steps

1. Cut out your labels in green and black, Punch your circles and collect your supplies for this tutorial

2. About a little half way in the black make jagged cuts up and down so it will look like this. Adhere to the tip of the green label.


3. Cut the green 1 inch circle in half and ink that and the white circles

4. Adhere the green circles on tip of the white so they look like lids. Then Adhere them to the green label.

5. Add your eyes to the white are of the circle. Ink your 1/2 inch circle and glue down near the eyes shown here.


6. Take your black pen and make a sqiggly line for the mouth and add little lines that look like stitches on the face.

7. Take the scraps of the green and cut 4 small rectangle shapes by hand; ink them and form a letter T making. These are going to be the bolts on Frankinstein's head. Adhere to the bottom on either side.

8. Assemble the card and add your frankinstein with a sentiment. I used pop dots to raise it from the card

It ain't easy being GREEN By Lucy Chesna Supplies Cardstock: Bazzill; Patterned Paper: My Minds Eye; Chipboard: My Minds Eye; Ink: Ranger; Pen: Momento; Tool: Spellbinders, Big Kick; Other: googley eyes

Comments

Nicole said…
Super cute! Great tutorial, Lucy!
this is just too stinkin' cute.... fabulous tutorial.... thanks Lucy
LisaM said…
This is so cute Lucy! Great tut!
Anonymous said…
That is so darn cute Lucy! Thanks for sharing the great tutorial!
wendipooh13 said…
that is sooo fun!!! Super cute

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