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Parchment Panels
Parchm e nt Pan el s
By Susan Barlow
Materials Required:
Parchment tracing paper: TR003.
Masking tape.
Mapping pen and White and Black ink.
Parchment scissors.
4 Needle perforating tool, embossing tools and
fine stylus, perforating pad and embossing pad.
Parchment colouring pencils.
Fine Black drawing pen and Gold gel pen.
Paper punches: leaf, flower, butterfly
and a medium sized circle.
Best Wishes peel off sticker.
Clear nail varnish.
Silicone glue.
Card mount: SF03U Deep Red.
To Make The Card:
Tape the parchment paper firmly to the dia-
gram so it cannot move and using the mapping
pen and white ink trace over all the lines on the
border pattern.
Continuing in white ink make filled dots
where there are circles on the diagram and make
tiny dots to mark each set of four holes.
Actual Size
Remove the tracing from the diagram and
place it ink side down on the embossing pad.
Emboss the two rows of white filled dots using
the small embossing tool then emboss all the
lines using the fine stylus.
Turn the parchment right side up and place
on the perforating pad. Using the four needle
tool perforate all the dots marked from the
diagram. Leaving the design on the mat cut
between the holes using the following method.
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Snip the inner rows first.
Place the points of the scis-
sors into the top two holes
of a group of four and snip
(blue lines). Repeat with the
top two holes of each set of
four in these inner rows.
Glue the panel onto the card at an angle using
silicone glue, you will have to be careful as the
glue will show through plain areas of parchment.
Put tiny dots of glue on the back of the embossed
dots as it won’t show here. To fix it more firmly
put larger amounts of glue where the flowers are
going to be placed as they will hide it.
There are lots of different paper punches
available, it doesn’t matter whether you have
the exact same flowers, leaves etc. as most are
a similar size and will work just as well.
Punch out 4 leaves and colour
them green. Place the leaves face up
on the embossing mat and use the
fine tool to add the veins as shown.
Punch out 8 flowers as each fin-
ished flower is made from 2 punchings placed
one on the other. Colour 4 orange and 4 yellow
then place face down on the embossing mat and
gently emboss the petals to give them shape.
Punch four dots for the flower centres and colour
them with black ink. Once the
black is dry, dot with gold ink.
Tu r n the whole design and
the mat by one quarter turn
and snip the top two holes
of each set again (shown as
yellow lines, previous cuts
still shown in blue).
Tu rn another 1 4 turn and
repeat and then another 1 4
turn and snip again. This
time a tiny piece of parch-
ment will come away. The
finished result is shown in
this enlarged diagram.
Once the inner rows have
been cut as described
above, work the centre
four holes in each flower
motif. The outer rows of
dots within each motif are
left uncut.
Punch out two butterflies.
Colour the bodies black and the
wings blue. Add the wing mark-
ings using black ink over the
blue and outline the wings with
black. Gently emboss the wings.
All the punched items are
covered with clear nail varnish to give a lovely
gloss finish. Once the varnish is dry make up
the flowers by gluing the two layers of petals
together and then glue the circle in the centre.
Next cut the bars between
the flower motifs in steps 1
to 4 turning the design by 1 4
turn between steps as before.
The centres may come out
at step 3 but if you work
the cuts in step 4 anyway
the resulting crosses will be
neater. The finished cutting
is shown in the fifth box.
Glue all the pieces onto the card using the
photo as a guide and add a peel off greeting to
the centre of the panel.
Next snip just the crosses
between the curved lines
using the same method as
for the inner rows.
Snip the holes shown on the
diagram following the path
of the blue line. This will
separate the excess paper
round the edge from the
border.
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