Time To Par-Tee!

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Time To Par-Tee

When I saw the Breaking Glass stencil, it immediately occurred to me to pair it with the Time to Par-tee stamps, with a golf ball breaking the glass. I’m no golfer but I am partial to a round of crazy golf!

Tutorial

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I started by making a background using Twisted Citron, Cracked Pistachio and Broken China Distress Stains.

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Once the background was dry, I stamped the golfer and the flag on it. On a separate piece of card, I stamped and clear heat-embossed the large golf ball and the words.

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My tip when using stencils with very fine details is to apply a temporary adhesive to the back of them first. This will stop the stencil lifting from the card and letting the paste seep under. I use Crafter’s Companion Stick and Spray and let it dry for a couple of minutes before using the stencil. I then used a translucent stencil paste and removed the stencil. Remember to wash the stencil immediately in hot, soapy water!

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I added white iridescent glitter, tapped off the excess and set aside for a few hours to dry completely. Once the panel had dried, I went over the panel vigorously with a dry paintbrush to remove any loose glitter.

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Whilst the background was drying, I die-cut the golf ball with the matching dies. I trimmed the sentiments and backed them with some green foil card.

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The glitter panel was mounted on a square of the same green foil card and then onto a black 5¾” square card blank. The golf ball and sentiment were attached using thin foam tape and I added some movement lines using a black fineliner.

Products Used

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Time To Par-Tee Stamp Set

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Breaking Glass Stencil

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