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Beaded Lace Valentine by Julie Poe
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Supply List:
Cardstock: 1
pc - 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" (card base, folded in half)
1 pc - 5 1/4"
x 4" (background layer)
1 pc - 5" x 3
3/4" (beaded lace layer)
1 pc -
approx. 2" - 2 1/2" square, rectangle, heart or oval sized to fit
stamped image
O'So Sticky
tape - sheet cut 5" x 3 3/4"
Micro beads
- 2 coordinating colors with some contrast (my example uses Black &
Lavender Opaques)
Lace - pc of
fabric lace at least as big as card front
Rubber
stamps - small images in Valentine theme to fit on the smallest
cardstock piece
Ink/Coloring
implements - your choice for stamping/coloring your Valentine
image(s) |
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Directions:
Step 1: Using smallest cardstock
piece, stamp and color in image as desired. Trim edges and corners
as desired also. Set aside.
Step 2: Remove liner backing from tape sheet. Carefully line up and
adhere to the cardstock piece that has been cut the same size (here
it is the 5" x 3 3/4" pc). Burnish the tape well, especially at the
edges and corners in order have good adhesion.
Step 3: Now remove the top liner from the tape sheet that is already
adhered to the cardstock. Carefully place your stamped cardstock
piece in the desired place on top of the tape. Remember, once you
place it you cannot remove it to made adjustments!
Step 4: Take your piece of fabric lace and place over the taped
cardstock. Smooth it out well especially at the edges. If you need
to adjust the lace at this point, simply lift up and re-place. Take
care that your lace is smooth over the entire piece even though it
isn't sticking to the stamped cardstock piece.
Step 5: Place the lace-d cardstock into your beading tray/box and
pour 1 color of the micro beads over. Smoosh them into the lace, see
how they stick to the "open" parts of the lace. I like to rub them
in using a circular motion with my index finger. Notice you have an
"air" pocket of beads accumulating where the stamped cardstock is.
Now shake off the excess micro beads, make sure to get those extras
that accumulated in that pocket. Return the excess to your bead
bag/jar.
Step 6: Starting at a corner, peel up the lace off the cardstock. It
is normal that some micro beads will pop off. It depends on how
closely spaced the lace pattern is for how many will pop off.
Step 7: Place cardstock back into beading tray/box and pour the
other color micro beads over the entire piece. Smoosh them into the
tape and notice how they fill in any sticky areas. Once again I like
to rub the beads in using a circular motion with my index finger. I
keep doing this until I no longer feel any sticky areas. And again
shake off the excess micro beads and return the extras.
Step 8: Tack down the piece to the 5 1/4"
x 4"
cardstock layer and then tack down all this to your card front. Add
any embellishments as desired such as ribbon or charms using a
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Notes From Julie:
One of the interesting choices you have in making your lace is
deciding which color goes first and second. The theory is you are
supposed to do the darkest color first followed by the lightest
color. Why, you wonder? It has to do with where some of those stray
beads fill in during the second beading.
The Light followed by Dark will show less errors than Dark followed
by Light application. However I find that I often prefer the look of
the lace pattern when it is Dark followed by Light.
For extra fun, try 2 small cardstock pieces with the same lace and
same 2 colors and try them out side by side to see which you like
best. Hmmmm... using both pieces on the same card could be an
interesting Positive/Negative look!!!
You can use any kind of fabric lace for this or even crocheted
doilies! Fabric does not stick permanently to the tape like paper
and cardstock does.
This same technique can be done with glitter or embossing powder
(heat only after both colors are applied), or even a mix. I've done
a glitter and micro bead lace card with great results.

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