Summer Meadow Bracelet
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Summer Meadow Bracelet
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Information about project:
Summer Meadow Bracelet
Designed by: Holly Eve
Difficulty: Beginner
Learn how to make a pretty floral embossed bangle using ImpressArt stamps and tools.
Step 1
Take your Impressart 6mm Simple Strike Jig and place in your large flower stamp. Position your bracelet band on your block and tape it to the surface to hold it in place if you want to.
Stamp your large flower randomly along the bangle. Make sure to strike downwards to get an even stamp. Do this in sections along the bangle. Try turning your stamp to create flowers positioned at different angles.
Step 2
Next, swap your stamp for the small flowers stamp from your texture pack. Stamp this along your bangle inbetween the larger flowers, remembering to leave some gaps for your final texture stamp in the next step.
Step 3
Finally, fill in the gaps with the dotty stamp from your texture pack. If you still see some sections you'd like to fill in, you can use your previous stamps or any other textures/shapes you want!
Step 4
Once you are happy with your design you can leave the bangle as it is or fill in the stamp marks with your embossing pen, to bring out the design.
Step 5
Finally, take your bracelet bending bar and use it to curve your bangle into the correct shape.
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