Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Spellbinders Labels 20 Pot, Scor Pal, & McGill Tulips Tutorial



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HI, it's Cindy Echtinaw from StampingScrapping.com!
I want to show you how to make these adorable tulips using the following Items:

My Finished Spellbinders Labels 20 pots. Paper is BasicGrey Sweet Threads
McGill Tulip Flowers in my Spellbinders Labels 20 pots
Stems are made from Flower Soft Spring
All items used to complete my Tulips and Pots listed above
Love the GRAND CALIBUR I am able to cut all these dies at once!
For each Flower Pot you need to cut TWO largest of the Labels 20 dies and TWO of the next smallest.
After I cut and embossed in my Grand Calibur
Take Scor-Pal and score Labels 20 (Largest die) at the bottom 1" in on 1 side only on 2 pieces
then Score at both ends 7/8" from outside edge of paper
Clip as shown
Then score at scallops in center of die with Scor-Pal and clip JUST the bottom as shown
You will need to do two for every Pot
Place adhesive on center tab and fold the two outer tabs in until they meet
These are your two halves once you have applied adhesive
Place adhesive on outside scored scalloped edges one will go inside one will go outside
This is what your bottom looks like when put together
You can cut a circle in Matching paper to cover the bottom if you wish
Take the Next to largest Labels 20 die cut shapes and cut off the bottom edge as shown
Apply to outside of pot overlapping paper at sides
On Scor-Mat take FlowerSoft Spring, Glue and wires
Dip wires in glue and into flower soft stand in stryofoam until dry
Here are my sticks drying.  I love the Scor-Pal mat it is non stick and easy to clean
Punch 12 McGill Pear shapes and 1 snowflake shape. Using Beacons glue start building your Tulip.
Cut One Starburst for each Tulip and color ends with Copic matching color. Place in center of Tulip
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 To assemble the Tulips dip flower soft stem in Beacons glue attach to your Tulip.
Cut 2 McGill Star Lilly's for leaves for each stem glue on with Beacons glue
Place stryofoam in bottom of pot. Place tulips in styrofoam and add in paper raffia to finish your Pot.
Using Fringe Scissors to cut matching paper and crumple for placement on top of styrofoam.  
They are absolutely adorable in real life!
Hope you enjoyed my tutorial 
A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR CREATIVE PARTNERS
SPELLBINDERS PAPER ARTS
SCOR-PAL
&
BASIC-GREY


59 comments:

michele hileman said...

That is totally awesome. And your tut is great too. gonna have to give it a try...:)

brenbramo said...

TOO CUTE! I really love'em. It is a great start to the hop and I am looking forward to the hop. Loved it last time. Helped with some ideas for xmas. So, are I think you will have some ideas for Easter and Mom's day. hugs, Brenda

Linda said...

That is sooooo cute! Great job!

Colorado Crafter said...

The tulips are so cute! And a wonderful tutorial!! TFS!!

Denise said...

The tulips & pots are WONDERFUL!!! Creativity at its BEST!!! Loves & Hugs

PlumTuckered's Paper Plays said...

Absolutely adorable!!! I love your easy to follow instructions, something even I could follow LOL

Meg said...

This is awesome! Great job!

Creativity with Dawn said...

What a great project and it is perfect for spring!! I love the colors that you used as well!!

redwings19 said...

These are really great and would look so pretty on an Easter table. I just got a Grand Calibur, so now I need more dies to make these. Time to shop!!!

Aletha J. Williams said...

These are gorgeous! I love it when we get to see something that you created.

ScrappySandie said...

What a great project! The tulips are fantastic! They went right to this Dutch girl's heart!! Thanks for the easy-to-follow tutorial too!

The Bug said...

Amazing project Cindy! Great job! What an amazing ending to a GREAT HOP! You really out-did yourself!
Hugs, Wini

Froggy said...

That totally rocks Cindy!

Hugs,
Froggy

Debra Pate said...

Oh Cindy...I love these flowers!!! They are beautiful! I was going to watch HSN when they had the Grande Calibar (?spelling), but my hubby was having surgery that day. He is having his 4th surgery tomorrow. That is why I have not gotten my list of Penny Black stamps to you. Love your flowers. Hugs, Debra Pate
http://debrapate.blogspot.com

Caity Sue said...

Adorable!! Oh how I wish I had a Grand Calibur!

Hugs!

Karen's Fun Blog said...

So very gorgeous! : )

anaRy said...

So creative...just like you : )
huggies
anaRy

AK Stamper said...

The tulips are awesome......your creative mojo is certainly showing!!

Shell~Alaska♥

Karen said...

I love your tulips! How cool that a pear punch can be used to make tulips.

Tracie said...

Cindy, Your Tulips are creative and gorgeous!!!!! You are so clever. Thank you for sharing.

Margreet said...

wow, what a beautiful tulips...typically Dutch...love your clear tutorial.....gonna make them too!
xxx Margreet

Carol said...

Wow! Cindy this was a wonderful way you showed how to make the flowers. Loved how you demo'd setting up the spellbinders to fit on the mat of the Grand Caliber. Great job! Thank you!

alethea said...

Have had a fab time blog hopping!!! So many wonderful creations!! Love everything you have shown here too!! Amazing!!!!

Cyndee Scholet said...

Nice tutorial!

I hope I am doing the comments right??? It said to specifically use the Inlinks button, but I couldn't find a separate link to click on. I'm hoping it was correct to just click on the comment link. Also, I had problems getting on to Janine Blackfelders blog. I tried several times, but I couldn't get a successful link.

Bashful said...

I love flower tutorials! These are beautiful!

Cindy2 said...

Talk about thinking outside of the box. Very creative, gorgeous. C2

Judy said...

Your project if beautiful and you did great on the tutorial. Great project for spring.

Iulia said...

Great flower tutorial and that Grand calibur is really really helpful.
Thank you so much for sharing. Everything looks fabulous!
Hugs, Iulia

Yone said...

Wow, your Tulips are awesome ! Great project !
Will put this Grand Calibur on my Wish List !
I had a lot of fun visiting all the Blogs, tks for this "hopping" opportunity. Hugs,Yone

Leanne said...

Cindy these are absolutely stunning! Love the tutorial! Super, super great job! Hugs, Leanne

Shanna Shands said...

I love the flowers.

brenbramo said...

Really cute and it is wonderful gift idea. Hugs, Brenda M

Mary said...

Thanks for the easy to follow instructions!

Leilanie said...

What a great way to use the spellbinders! The flowers are so pretty!!

cathylynn said...

Hey Cindy you made a marvelous project here with those tulips and flower pots. Very very nice indeed!
Hugs, Cathy-Lynn

*SHeRRy B* said...

Wonderful flowers! I cant wait to do some hopping!

Caity Sue said...

It's beginning to look a lot like....Spring! This has been a very fun blog hop!

jillangel said...

What talent!!! Those tulips are so great!

Lydia said...

What a great idea. This is so neat. What better flower to give than one that will not die and will stay beautiful.

BurningRubber said...

What an awsome project! I love that scissors you used! I think I need one. LOL

Laura said...

those flowers are fantastic!! TFS :O)
Laura

Margreet said...

loved the bloghop....beautiful creations are made!
xxx Margreet

Renee's ramblings said...

The bloghop was fun, and full of inspiration. The tulips are inspiring, too. Hope I win the Scor-Pal to use on great projects like these!

Margaret said...

What a wonderful idea - love the tulip tutorial............

Vickie Kertz said...

absolutely wonderful projects on the blog hop. My want list is getting larger and larger. Thanks

Sue D said...

The tulips are awesome--thanks for the tutorial.

Barbara in SC said...

What a great spring project! Thanks for sharing the instructions and the chance to win such wonderful prizes.
Hugs, Barbara in South Carolina

My Angel said...

Beautiful Spring Project!! TFS

Karen said...

Thanks for the blog hop and chance to win, love your blog and store great tutorials...Karen

Sandy said...

you printed alot of great tips & ideas tks

Nana Jo said...

Great tulips - love those nesties.
mmlmn @polarcomm.com

Nancy-on the Illinois/Wisconsin line said...

Oh my...those tulips are gorgeous. The tutorial to make them is wonderful. Thank you for taking the time to do that so detailed. I do not have any Spellbinders as yet. Goodness....I want it all!! (Is it May yet??? I'm counting the days.)

Nancy

MimiPatty said...

Tulips are just wonderful. You are such a creative person. Lov the nesties. It seems anything is possible. Thank you for the tutorial.

Fran said...

Oh I love those tuplips! That is one awesome tutorial Cindy. HUgs, Fran

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Deeanna said...

Great blog hop..Yeah i finished it..

Paula said...

WOWZERS! What an awesome project!!!! Very nice!

Leilanie said...

Love your use of versitlity!

Just Me said...

Great project.
This blog hop has been fantastic. I have enjoyed visiting all the DTs.