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Challenge Title: Christmas Angel using my template. Template in two formats is below the sample angels. In a pdf file and word document. Hostess: annsforte3 (Ann) Keyword: FF16annsforte3 Date: Monday, October 10, 2016
Welcome to Falliday Fest 2016!!
When I think of the Christmas holiday I immediately think of our beautiful Christmas trees over the years. Every year the final touch to our trees, even growing up, was the gorgeous Christmas angel that topped the tree. The angel was always wrapped, stored, and treasured from year to year.
So keeping in mind this tradition, my challenge to you is to make an angel card or ornament angel, using the attached pattern pieces. Please read all instructions before beginning.
The pattern pieces are attached below for you to trace and cut out on your favorite designer paper or card stock. They consist of wings, small circle for face – cut on white card-stock, larger circle for halo –cut using gold card-stock or color with gold gel pen, arms, and bow. Final touch cut a, 1 x 2 piece of card-stock for the music folder that the angel is holding. (Note you may substitute other items for the music folder.)
For the A2 angel card , fold the body as if to make a loose cone shape. Flatten the piece and glue the two pieces together underneath. Next, cut the wings into two pieces (right down the center), set the body of the angel on your card (do not glue down yet) and place the wings behind the body, so they fan away from the body and are visible. Glue the wings in position and then glue the body down. Cut the smallest circle out of white card-stock for the angel’s face. Draw on your desired expression. Using a circle punch or the face circle cutout the center for the halo. Glue the face to the halo, only at the bottom, so that the face may angle forward. Now, glue the angel face and halo piece to the top front of the body. Place the bow under the face and glue down. Attach a gold button to the center of the bow for decoration.
For the angel ornament or stand up decoration: Cut out your body piece and emboss it if desired. Take the body piece and run it over the edge of a table to soften and curve the piece.
Using strong adhesive or tape, make a cone shape and glue together. I usually overlap and match up two sections of scallops and glue the piece together. This provides extra strength for your angel. There will be an opening still at the top. If making this as an ornament cut the desired length of string, place the string down into the body and glue down. Place a piece of card stock over the ends of the string for support. For the wings, DO NOT cut the piece into two, glue to the top back of the body, molding them to the shape of the body. To finish your ornament or stand up angel follow the directions for the angel card adding the rest of the pieces.
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Many thanks to all of my sample makers, you are so very thoughtful!!
Yes, I can see the wings on the template, but they won't print out. And I only get part of the bow. I've tried choosing fit to paper also, but it still won't print the wings
I'm out of colored ink, don't know if that matters, but all I get is the body, one circle two little comma looking pieces and part of the far left bow. Nothing else prints.
Well, I got a card made but couldn't use the template - I used punches (scalloped circle, circle, butterfly, and bow). I'm glad Splitcoast is flexible....
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This was a lot of fun! I thought it was going to take me forever and be a lot harder than it really was. I had the background done already in my stash, so that helped since I didn't have to wait for it to dry. Very cool challenge. Thanks for again making me step outside my box for something new!
This was a lot of fun! I thought it was going to take me forever and be a lot harder than it really was. I had the background done already in my stash, so that helped since I didn't have to wait for it to dry. Very cool challenge. Thanks for again making me step outside my box for something new!
I kept thinking something doesn't look quite right on my angel....then I realized i forgot her arms and music sheet! So I uploaded a new picture of her after I put them on!
I kept thinking something doesn't look quite right on my angel....then I realized i forgot her arms and music sheet! So I uploaded a new picture of her after I put them on!
You are toooooo funny!! I have done them both ways with and without the arms!!
Okay, so, so far I have printed this ( at work in shades of grey) and cut out the pieces, so I keep reading the directions over and over and it looks like the thing that looks like a flat pair of glasses may make a bow? ( I seem to have two sizes of that?) The purple and green pieces in the sample above. ( do you layer them some how?)
Okay, so, so far I have printed this ( at work in shades of grey) and cut out the pieces, so I keep reading the directions over and over and it looks like the thing that looks like a flat pair of glasses may make a bow? ( I seem to have two sizes of that?) The purple and green pieces in the sample above. ( do you layer them some how?)
thanks for the great instructions! I had fun making this angel, using certificate paper with stripes, and holiday dp. Added a green gem in honor of the holidays- here's my Tattered Lace Angel
__________________ "You can't use up creativity. The more you use the more you have." -- Maya Angelou
Okay, so, so far I have printed this ( at work in shades of grey) and cut out the pieces, so I keep reading the directions over and over and it looks like the thing that looks like a flat pair of glasses may make a bow? ( I seem to have two sizes of that?) The purple and green pieces in the sample above. ( do you layer them some how?)
I gave two sizes in case you wanted a smaller bow on your angel. I am always prepared!!
All you do is bring the end of the eye glass shape to the middle and glue it down! Very easy!