Thursday, September 2, 2010
Turkey Tins Tutorial
Now, say that that three times fast! Thank you, again, for the all of the sweet comments on my turkeys. Here are the directions.
-Create the belly band the same way the as the on the spiders and pumpkins.
-The body is cut using 2 1/2 inch and 2 inch circle punch or nestabilitie.
-Using a 5/8 circle punch, cut 2 white circles and 1 brown circle. Cut the brown circle in half to use as the eyelids. I used the crop-a-dile to cut the black centers of the eyes. Attach the eyes to the 2 inch circle using pop up dots.
-The beak and waddle are cut free hand, glued together and attached with a pop up dot on the face.
-The feathers are cut using the leaf on the Doodlecharms Cartridge. The are cut black out at 2 1/4 inches. I used a black pen to accent the details. Using snail, I attached the leaves (overlapping) in a semi circle around the 2 1/2 circle.
-Attach the head to the body with pop up dots.
-Using sticky strip, attach the back of the turkey to the belly band.
-Apply brown stickles to the eyelids and yellow stickles to the beak.
-While your stickles are drying, you can make your name tag. I just stamped our names, cut them out with an oval punch, and attached them to little wooden skewers. Attach a little bow to cover up the skewer. I used a little piece of sticky strip to attach it to the back of the turkey.
If you have any questions, please let me know. If you make any of these, I would love to see a picture.
Thanks for stopping by,
Beth
PS I've entered one of my cards in a birthday card contest at Card of the Week. If you would like to vote for me or check out the other cards, click here.
You are WONDERFUL for posting this tutorial!! THANK YOU!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU!!!! I am going to make the spider, pumpkin and now the turkey.....love your work
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