Tutorial and Product Review on SCS - Flower Soft CD-Rom
Today’s tutorial is for a simple Luminaria. They can be created lots of different ways, but I thought I start showing an easy one, all out of one piece of cardstock. The images and the background were printed out with the new Flower Soft CD-Rom. It contains some super cute images and helps to make some quick cards and projects.
The ovals were cut with Oval Nestabilities (of course….I seem to not be able to create one project without Spellbinders products. I am truly hooked on those!). Vellum Paper was taped behind the window.
The images were cut out and taped to my box with Scor-Tape and dimensionals. Polar White Flower Soft was added to the trees and ground.
Here is a video for the visual learner:
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How do I purchase the CD?
Thanks AngelaP
Posted by: Angela Patton | November 4th, 2009 10:01
Danke für den “Film”, das sieht klasse aus…und Flowersoft ist so genial… Wünsche dir einen tollen Tag Beate… Liebe Grüße, Silke
Posted by: Silke | November 4th, 2009 10:22
Totally awesome tutorial, Beate!!! Love that idea! Hugs, Sabrina
Posted by: Sabrina aka okimom2girlz | November 4th, 2009 10:27
Wow, how neat is this luminarie! It is so much fun to stop by your blog everyday to see what you have come up with. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing talent.
Posted by: Sue | November 4th, 2009 10:40
This is sooo beautiful, Beate!! Fabulous tutorial as well! (I need to try one).
Posted by: Rose Ann | November 4th, 2009 10:41
What an awesome tutorial!!!!
Posted by: Christi | November 4th, 2009 10:44
Very nice!
Posted by: Caro | November 4th, 2009 13:29
Beautiful! Love that flower soft, need to get some of it in the white though!
Posted by: cathy tidwell | November 4th, 2009 15:14
OOPS!! I left this on the wrong post! So here it is agian!
This is just so wonderful, Beate!! You were right, we were so on the same wavelenght! LOL!! Your tutorial is great! Thanks so much for taking the time to make it!
Posted by: Connie M. | November 4th, 2009 16:22
I love your luminary! Great tutorials- I just love watching your videos. Thanks for all of the time you put into your blog!
Posted by: Jill | November 4th, 2009 18:43
Hello! My name is Nika! I so like your blog! We are from Russia. My husband and I to work with students. We organize many clubs to construct attitudes friendship and to speak them about the Christ. I have ladys club, we to do hand made cards, scrapbook, quilt and crosstitch. It is good opportunity to testify about our God and His love! Every Saturday I have craft club for ladyes. We do cards, quilt, crochet, cross stitch too. It very not usual and new to Russian culture. I to study from different blogs how to make cards, made quilt and to use different technics. We are missionary to the Far East Russia. We are russian. We live in city Birobidzhan, it is the Jewish region in Russia. A lot of Jews live here. They have synagogues and to celebrate religious holidays. But many of them do not know the Christ. We have 2 daughters. Polina is 9 years and Liliya is 3 years.And if you are interesting about us I shall be glad give answer to you. I will glad if you can write me.Sorry my English. May I ask if you can send some stamps for our club?
Nika
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You can vizit to my blog http://christforchristglory.blogspot.com
and our family ministry blog
http://fareastrussiaforgodsglory
Posted by: Nika | November 4th, 2009 22:11
[…] 5 tags: luminary by Wendy I made this luminary yesterday using Beate’s tutorial found here. It was fun, quick, and easy to make. I did one thing different on the construction. […]
Posted by: Luminary « | November 5th, 2009 15:08
Oh my!! This is breathtaking, Beate!! Love the rich colors, and the wonderful snowflake embellishment!!
Posted by: fiberglas mesh | November 5th, 2009 22:15
Love it and told a co-worker about it and she seems to think I need to make her one! I should practice on her makes sense to me. Thanks for the YouTube video, you make all things so simple looking. Even when you make a mistake!
Posted by: Deebi27 | November 5th, 2009 23:59
PS. I called my daughter early this morning to ask her to bring a couple of boxes of battery operated tea lights…left over from her wedding!
Posted by: Deebi27 | November 6th, 2009 00:01
You are always full of surprises! I love this. I’m already hooked on flower soft, now I have to check out the DVD!
Posted by: Pat (mspfd) | November 6th, 2009 07:50
One more thing… think about publishing a DVD of your own video tutorials. I certainly would buy one!
Posted by: Pat (mspfd) | November 6th, 2009 07:52
so pretty, love the idea of wrapping the tree around the edge, I almost bought some white flower soft the other day but past it up, may have to go back and get it now, tfs!
Posted by: Conniecrafter | November 6th, 2009 09:18
Great luminary. I like how you decorated it.
Posted by: Elaine | November 7th, 2009 21:47
Toooo Cute!!
Posted by: Kim | November 8th, 2009 00:18