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Weird is Good CD Suncatchers Video

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See the time-lapse video to see how we created these CD suncatchers with Dina Wakley’s stamps and Scribble Sticks.

Click here for the project tutorial.

Weird is Good CD Suncatchers Project Directions:

Apply Apply texture pastethrough stencil to the shiny side of a CD. Set aside to dry.

Stamp designs from the Weird is Good stamp set onto a blank piece of cardstock with Archival Ink. Blast each stamped design for a moment with a heat tool to ensure that the ink is completely dry.

Scribble some color along the inside and outer edges of the circle with Dina Wakley Scribble Sticks. Blend with water.

Note: keep your scribbles and your blending loose for a more organic feel. The less precise, the better it will look.

Trace a circle on a spare piece of vintage book text. Scribble several colors to make loose, messy circles that are larger than your stamped design.

Trim stamped design and messy circles out and layer on the CD with a mounting square in between for dimension. For this project, I used leftover foam blending pieces.

Stamp sentiment onto a raffle ticket and adhere to the corner of your CD with bits of ephemera.

Music: "Little Tomcat (Instrumental Version)"
by Josh Woodward
From the Free Music Archive
CC by creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

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See the time-lapse video to see how we created these CD suncatchers with Dina Wakley’s stamps and Scribble Sticks.

Click here for the project tutorial.

Weird is Good CD Suncatchers Project Directions:

Apply Apply texture pastethrough stencil to the shiny side of a CD. Set aside to dry.

Stamp designs from the Weird is Good stamp set onto a blank piece of cardstock with Archival Ink. Blast each stamped design for a moment with a heat tool to ensure that the ink is completely dry.

Scribble some color along the inside and outer edges of the circle with Dina Wakley Scribble Sticks. Blend with water.

Note: keep your scribbles and your blending loose for a more organic feel. The less precise, the better it will look.

Trace a circle on a spare piece of vintage book text. Scribble several colors to make loose, messy circles that are larger than your stamped design.

Trim stamped design and messy circles out and layer on the CD with a mounting square in between for dimension. For this project, I used leftover foam blending pieces.

Stamp sentiment onto a raffle ticket and adhere to the corner of your CD with bits of ephemera.

Music: "Little Tomcat (Instrumental Version)"
by Josh Woodward
From the Free Music Archive
CC by creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

 
Weird is Good CD Suncatchers Video

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