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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Flower Soft - Vintage Victorian Medallion

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This year, Flower Soft won the CHA 2013 Innovative Product Award for their new line of silicone cake/cupcake molds. Now you may ask, what do these have to do with papercrafting? Well, these molds are perfect for creating embellishments for your projects and are very easy to use.

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To create the medallion for my card, I pressed some Martha Stewart Crafter's clay into the mold and then removed it. I let it dry for 24 hours before painting it with some acrylic paints and Distress Stains. I added a thin coat of shimmer paints on top and then dotted the edges with the Gold Pearl pen. When it was all dry, I mounted it onto a gold doily. I created the frame with two Nestabilities dies and then embossed it. I rubbed a little gold ink onto the raised dots. I used two of the flourish dies in opposing corners and added a couple of gold dots with the pearl pen for a finishing touch.

As you can see, cupcake molds don't always have to be used to make  cupcakes.








Products Used:

Paper - Harvest Gold, Dark Chocolate; MME Sunshine (Lost & Found collection)
Ink - CTMH Chocolate and Delicata Golden Glitz  
Flower Soft Victorian Garden Cupcake Mold
Claudine Helmuth acrylic paints, Antique Linen and vintage Photo Distress Stains, shimmer paints, Martha Stewart crafter's clay, Wilton gold doily, Viva Decor, Gold Pearl pen, Spellbinders Circles and Scalloped Circles Nestabilities, Spellbinders Fantastic Flourish 2, Swiss Dot embossing folder

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