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Beyond Cards ~ Rubber Stamped Bookmarks
Leather
Bookmark by Mary Lind
Using thin scraps of leather, place through Wizard using Spellbinder's
Timeless Heritage die (set up as if to cut cardstock). Use sharp scissors
to cut out heart motif completely. Return heart motif to die (set up to
emboss) and run through Wizard. Make a second heart as you did the first.
Put a small dab of white acrylic paint on one finger and rub across
embossed heart. Immediately rub on some rose Pearl Ex powder. Continued
adding Pearl Ex until heart is colored as desired. Allow to dry.
Glue two heart motifs together, wrong sides together, using leather cement
or E6000.
Stamp on a heart motif (stamp source: My Heart Stamps for You) on rose
colored side using Black StazOn. Allow to dry. Seal with Diamond Glaze if
desired.
Cut two pieces of heavy thread (Silk FFF, Mastex cord, upholstery thread,
or crochet/ pearl cotton) about 1 yard each. Fold in the middle and tie to
loop on heart using lark's head knot. You now have four cords. Tie 3-4
inches of square knots using the left and right outer cords as knotters
and the center two cords as filler.
Tie an overhand knot. (Tie more cords on here if you want a thicker
tassel.) String on a large-holed decorative bead. Tie a second overhand
knot. Trim ends to make a tassel.
Note: Good source for knotting directions:
http://www.elainecraft.com/index.html |
Lucky
Window Bookmark by Becky Chabot
1. Stamp 1-3/4” x 7-1/2” Celtic patterned paper (Oriental Trading
Company) randomly with The Angel Company’s shamrock image (Sketched
Holiday set) using VersaMark ink and then emboss with gold powder.
2. Round the top corners and edge with a Krylon Gold Leafing Pen.
3. Cut two 8” x 2-1/8” strips of navy cardstock, round the top
corners.
4. Matt the stamped Celtic paper onto one of the navy pieces and
punch a 1-3/8” circle near the top, centered.
5. Line up the second piece of navy cardstock behind the first and
punch a circle into the second strip of navy cardstock - in the
exact same place as the first strip.
6. Cut two 2” square pieces of transparency film.
7. Glue one piece of transparency film over the circle hole in the
bottom piece of navy cardstock.
8. Place a dried and pressed four-leaf clover onto the center of the
transparency film.
9. Glue the second piece of transparency film over the first,
sandwiching the clover and then glue the navy cardstock with the
Celtic paper on the front of it to the top.
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Encaustic
Snakeskin Bookmark by Karen Bourke
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Apples
Bookmark by Kathy Stoffel
Find an apple image, change size to fit into slide mounts if needed
and then print onto a transparency.
Prepare 3 slide mounts by painting the outside of each with acrylic
paint. Stamp slide mounts with Apple Words (N-1767 WORDS-APPLES by A
Stamp In The Hand.)
Cut out transparency pictures to fit the slide mount. This bookmark
uses two slide mounts that are left open and one that is folded up.
Glue the first two transparencies to the inside of each of the two
holes in the opened slide mount. Glue the 3rd picture to a slide
mount front. Attach the open slide mount to the 3rd fold-up slide
mount with double-sided tape
(See Bookmark Drawing.)
Then glue
another open slide mount and fold up the third slide mount to create
this double-sided bookmark.
Punch a hole in the upper left side of the bookmark and set an
eyelet. Attach yarn and thread a bead through all the yarn and tie a
knot in the end to hold the bead. |
Sunny Flowers Bookmark by Viki Banaszak
Start by running a strip of paper through a
Stampress (Clearsnap) using a Sunflowers Rollagraph Wheel and
an Ancient Page Cool Black ink cartridge.
Color your piece with watercolors.
Attach to rust colored cardstock using double
stick tape and trim the edges. Attach to bright green cardstock
and trim.
Stamp the word “READ” using the typewriter
alphabet (Stampendous) using Noir Black Palette ink (Stewart
Superior.)
Punch a hole with the Crop-a-dile (We R Memory
Keepers) and attach a sunflower eyelet. Insert a small copper brad
in the center.
Take a leftover piece of sunflower print and
trim it to fit in a jewelry cabochon setting. Glue it in with white
glue and top off with Buttercup and pink Stickles.
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