Everyone that knows me well knows that my very favorite movie of all time is the Wizard of Oz. I even have a whole room in my house that is full of Wizard of Oz memorabilia that we call the Oz Room!
I also love every piece of pattern paper that comes out of Graphic 45. So, you can imagine my excitement when Graphic 45 came out with their Oz papers. I thought I had died and gone to heaven!!!
Of course after I calmed down from my excitement I just had to make some projects with this fabulous pattern paper! One of my projects was this great easel card putting this great paper together with my favorite ink company, Clearsnap. This is the result. What do you think?
If you want more Wizard of Oz, stayed tuned as I start my four part series on the wonderful Wizard of Oz altered book that I created. This first post will be on Monday, March 18th and here's a sneak peek~
Thank you for joining me. Until next time...
Crafty hugs,
Lisa
Stampin' Queen Creations
&
Bella Crafts Quarterly
Magic of Oz Easel Card
Supplies
Clearsnap
ColorBox Pigment Inkpads- Black, Silver, Brown & Cranberry
Clearsnap
Top Boss Watermark Inkpad
Clearsnap
Clear Embossing Powder
Hampton
Art Magic of Oz Rubber Stamp Set
Hampton
Art Clear Stamps- Friends Set
Acrylic
Blocks
Bazzill
Basics Cardstock- Red Devil & Vanilla
Graphic
45 Papers- Magic of Oz
Graphic
45 Chipboard Pieces- Magic of Oz
10”
Black Ribbon
Beacon
Adhesives Zip Dry Paper Glue
Therm-o-Web
½” Foam Squares
Westcott
Personal Paper Cutter
Scissors
Ruler
Hole
Punch
Bone
Folder
Sponge
Heat
Tool
Instructions
Step
1. Cut red cardstock 4 ¼”W x 11”H, fold in
half. This is your base. Cut another piece of red cardstock and pattern paper 4
¼”W x 5 ½”H. Adhere papers together. Score ½” and fold on the longer side,
creating a 4 ¼”W x 5”H with a ½” folded flap.
Step
2. Apply glue to the folded flap and
adhere it to the bottom of the inside back panel of card base. Cut pattern
paper 4 ¼”w x 5 ½”H. Adhere to front of card base.
Step
3. Cut red cardstock 4”W x 5 ¼”H. Using
Watermark inkpad, stamp “Oz” around the edges of panel, cover with embossing
powder, shake off excesses and heat with heat tool. Adhere to front of card
base.
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