Now, on to the tut.
This is for the hat card found HERE.
I used my circle punch and the guide that came with it for the base. I traced 3 circles using the outer part of the plastic as a guide, 2 of white card stock (CS) and one of patterned paper(pp). One white circle was left as is for the bottom. The second white circle was punched and I kept both the inner punched part and the outer leftover piece.
I used the inner part of the plastic guide to make a circle of pp and sewed this onto the punched white cs. All edges were sponged with bordering blue su ink. I threw on a spellbinders die for a little extra girlyness.
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This is the leftover piece from the white cs punched part layered on pp. This was attached to the white cs base.
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Cut a strip of cs 9in. X 1.5 in. and score along the length at 1/4 on either side.
Then cut notches along the edge of each side and a bone folder was used to bend these edges in toward the center.
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Layers of pp and trim were added and the entire thing was looped around and the loose ends attached together.
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A circle, 2.5in. in diameter was made using a compass and attached on one side (doesn't matter which one).
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Another circle about 3 inch in diameter was made using a compass and the edges were scalloped using a corner punch. You will see coming up that my edges were a little skimpy so you might want to make yours a little bigger say 3 1/4-3 1/2 maybe. Play with it and see what you like.
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The whole thing is then attached to the top part of the hat base and the scalloped edges were bent over the sides to cover the cs and make a decorative trim. You can see that mine are a little short so it would probably be better to make your circle just a bit larger than my 3 inch one.
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The top is attached to the bottom base with a brad. It was put in the area where the two ends met on the upper part so that the bow would cover everything up nicely.
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It swivels apart and is ready for your decoration of choice on the inside.
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I used my E6000 glue to attach the bow and flowers because they just didn't want to stay put. That stuff will glue just about anything but I did have to hold it together for a while before it stayed put.
Hope this made sense and if you make on PLEASE let me know so I can admire your work!
Have a great weekend!