Using the various elements that come in the set, I arranged the flowers in the circles that were to be the fronts of the coins. Once the arrangements were to my liking, I found sayings that complemented the arrangements and added them to the coins. I then printed the front and the back onto white cardstock and once I was sure that all cutlines except the outer circles were switched off, I then sent the printouts to the Silhouette for cutting. I also cut another 14 circles out of heavywight white cardstock with a die.
To compile each coin, I glued two of the heavyweight circles together and then added the front and the back to each coin. I used liquid glue so that I had that little bit of play while gluing the parts together to be sure to get them all lined up.
Once all the parts were glued together, I inked the edges with Seedless Preserves Distress Oxide ink and a mini blending tool. I was amazed at how well the color worked with Julia's peonies.
I am so pleased with how these coins turned out. The uses of the various flower and collateral elements are endless and can be used for cards and 3D projects.
The challenge over at the World Wide Design Team Challenge blog goes for a month and the theme is Anything Goes as long as you are a member of a design team anywhere in the world. We look forward to you sharing your projects with us.
Supplies Used
Digital Files
Julia Spiri's Watercolor Peonies clipart set
Julia Spiri's VIP membership digital paper
Paper
Recollections 110lb heavyweight cardstock
White cardstock
Inks
Seedless Preserves Distress Oxide ink
Adhesives
Aleene's Original Tacky Glue
Tools
Silhouette Cameo die cutting machine
Epson Expression ET-2650 Ecotank Printer
Ranger Mini Ink Blending Tool
Ranger Mini Blending Replacement Foam, 20 pk
Dies
Hero Arts Circle Infinity Die set
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Monica
These are gorgeous, Monica. I really like them. [Bunny]
ReplyDeleteMonica these are fantastic, I do love how you added the backgrounds and your coins are just gorgeous. The sentiments and flowers on them will add such beauty to all your projects, hugs, Lori m
ReplyDeleteFabulous ATC coins Monica
ReplyDeleteCarol x
Great coins and can be so creatively used. I love all these peonies, they look stunning with the sentiments you used.
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Wow Monica what a beautiful collection of ATC coins. I love that you share all the steps for making them also. Those flowers and sentiments are just brilliant. Xx Aileen
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