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OWSE FLower Tutorial

Flower Tutorial By Lucy Chesna All the supplies I used here, you can get them at OWSE store Step 1: Print template and cut out the flowers from the sheet- total of 3 Step 2: Trace them onto patterned paper and cut them out Step 3: Cut the petal half way so they look like this Step 4: Pinch each petal and ink it; repeat the steps for the other two flowers Step 5:   When they are done then you are ready to stack them and add to your project

What's Up Wednsday

Check out what's going at AWDML , SNR and MSW for the month of August I'm proud to announce that SNR's first event for the 2011 Summer/Fall line-up is Crate Paper, and I'm so excited to show you all of the incredibly beautiful and out of this world artwork that our staffers have created with so much love and attention to detail. The event will take place on our forum on Saturday, August 6, 2011, and it will be available for your viewing pleasure at 6:00 p.m. EST . More details will be released on the day of event and we'll post info on our forum as well as via our e-mail newsletter. If you're not registered for our e-mail newsletter, please scroll down to the bottom of this screen and enter your e-mail address to join. More Details HERE DT Call till August 5th. Details for the call Click HERE DT Call Till August 15th. Details of call click HERE

AWDML MFG Spotlight- Little Yellow Bicycle and Unity Stamps

August MFG Spotlight for AWDML is Little Yellow Bicycle and Unity Stamps This month you will get 25% off the items when you order them through AWDML Here is some stuff I made (more will be posted through out the month) Thanks for looking

Altering Bottle Caps

I love creating little pieces of beauty with bottle caps. They are so easy to use and you can create pretty much anything with it. The supplies you need: Bottle Caps Diamond Glaze 1 inch circle punch Scrap of pattered paper or cardstock Small pieces to add to the bottle cap like rhinestones, glitter or trinkets Bottle Cap images All of these supplies are available at OUTLAW WOMEN SCRAPBOOK EMPORIUM Step 1: Gather your supplies Step 2: Decide on the pieces you will be using in the bottle cap then cut it out with the circle punch Step 3: Add some diamond glaze to hold down the image or patterned paper then add a good amount of diamond glaze on top Step 4: Add your rhinestones, glitter or trinkets into the bottle cap; Let it dry for 24 hours Step 5: Then you are ready to add it to a card, ATC, layout or create a beautiful piece of jewelry with it Here are some are examples I have made with the bottle caps: Tip #1: To flatten the bottle cap is use