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Clear Scraps Acrylic Suncatcher!

by Scrapbook.com (May 23, 2008)

This project is designed and documented by Lisa Falduto ~ Clear Scraps Design Team Member.

See how to create this fun project step-by-step, using a scalloped clear flower from Clear Scraps.

 

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Supplies:
Tools:
Instructions:
  1. Using your 2 colors of alcohol ink, apply in a tie dyed fashion all over the back of the flower. Allow to dry.
  2. Using your flower stamp and brown StazOn ink stamp flowers, stamp a flower design on the front side of the flower on each petal and again around the center. (or use a circle design stamp for the center if you have one that fits)
  3. Using your crop-a-dile punch a hole at the top of one petal so your sun catcher will be able to hang from your window. Follow that hole straight down to the top of the cut out circle and punch another hole there that will hold your cut out circle.
  4. Cut a piece of your 12x12 acrylic sheet measuring 1 1/2"x1 1/2". Place this under your circle die and punch your 1" circle out. Peel protective backing off and attach a large rhinestone in the center and small rhinestones to surround the large one. Punch a hole near the edge of this and insert a jump ring.
  5. Insert another jump ring in the inside hole you previously punched and link the two jump rings together.
  6. Attach a rhinestone to the center of each stamped flower.
  7. Print a bird graphic onto an inkjet transparency, cut it out, and attach using zip dry to the acrylic flower.

Display your suncatcher proudly!



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