TEA LIGHT HOLDER USING DETAILED FLORAL THINLITS BY STAMPIN UP

June 27, 2016

The beautiful tea light holders i created using Detailed Floral Thinlits by Stampin' Up! It can be use for weddings table decorations, birthdays, Valentines and many different occasions. 
The holder measure : H - 4-1/4''   W - 2''   D - 2''.  In my project I used two different A4 Cardstock: Whisper White & Real Red.
The Cardstock measure: 4-1/4 x 8-1/8 . Using Simply Scored Scoring Tool score the cardstock on long side: 2'' ,  4'' ,  6'' ,  8'' , then on short side; 2''
Fold and burnish all the score line using Bone Folder then use Big Shot with Big Shot Platform and Precision Base Plate and using the Detailed Floral Thinlits cut the beautiful ornament. Please watch my YouTube Video Tutorial for the instructions.
For the Whisper White Box Tea Light Holder on top edges I used VersaMark Pad and Gold Emboss Powder with Heat Tool and on the Real Red I used Sponge Daubers to sponge all the edges around to give some dimensions to the holder.
Please watch my video tutorial, I hope you will enjoy it.
Thank You 
     Gosia MacKinnon❤
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15 comments

  1. Oh wow these look beautiful, cant wait to get my detailed floral thinlits to give this a go. Thanks for sharing

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    1. Thank you so much Wendy, and very welcome, I'm sure you will enjoy playing with the Detailed Floral Thinlits, I love it.

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  2. These are amazing Gosia, thanks for sharing how to make them and your video tutorial. Cheers Donna Z :)

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    1. Thank you Donna ☺ Thanks for stooping by, I really appreciate you comment.

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  3. What a beautiful way to use these dies! Love these! I would love to share this on my blog for 'My Crafty Friends Monday' (a round up of amazing cards from amazing stampers!)! Please let me know if you would prefer that I didn't share it (of course I give you credit and link back to your blog!).
    Inky Hugs!

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    1. Thank you so much Josee, I'm very happy that you would like to share my idea it is a honour !
      Sorry for the late response but I was on holiday.
      Inky Hugs back to You!

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    2. Great job, Gosia! Your video in English was so well done and helpful.

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  4. Very beautiful, thankyou for the good video and measurements.

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  5. Thanks so much for sharing this. I made the tealight holder and it turned out great. I put cardstock vellum around the inside and it really enhances the tealight. You have great ideas and thank you for sharing!

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    1. Hi Debra. Thank you very much for stopping by. I tried with vellum around 2 weeks ago and it's looking exactly as you described "enhances" Thank you for your comment.

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  6. Merci pour le tuto de ce photophore que j'ai réalisé dans le papier de la série Design Fleurs enchantées, pour mes invités du réveillon de Noël et Nouvel An. Ils étaient conquis par ce joli projet :-)
    Marie

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    1. Merci beaucoup pour ton commentaire, je peux seulement imaginer à quel point il avait magnifiquement à regarder votre projet la veille de Noël et la table du Nouvel An. Pour répondre J'utilise google traducteur, je l'espère pas avoir fait beaucoup d'erreurs. Cordiales salutations de Inverness :-)

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