Good evening to you all in the land of blog
After several lovely comments, and requests and lots of mail enquiries
finally I have prepared my first ever tutorial, thank you to so many of you for requesting it and hope this explains it clearly enough and I apologise for the numerous photographs and both mine and Matt's hands lol xx
So starting with all the little bits you will require,
- Some Scotch Electrical Shielding Tape
Edited at Request - The Electrical Shielding Tape can be purchased on e bay (mine comes from the electrician, the husband) on e bay search for 3M Scotch 24 Electrical Shielding Tape
- Some Pliers
- Some Glue
- A match stick or several first time around
- some craft wire the sturdy one not the flimsy
- copic pen to colour
Here is the Electrical Shielding Tape out of it's box, with a small 3 inch piece cut off the role.
Place your finger inside the cut off piece to open it out
and then remove your finger and expand it as far as it will go
Take a 5 inch piece of the craft ribbon and straighten it out, you are going to use this as the needle and thread, weaving in and out of the opened out end of the metal ribbon tube
It does get hard nearer the end, and you do need lots of patience but it will be worth it honest, make sure you have enough of the wire through both sides
Use a circular shaped object, I have used a small stickles bottle, to push the now misshapen wire into a circle shape again
Whilst it is in place use the pliers to twist the two wire ends together
Keep twisting until really tight
Remove from the circular object and you have a lovely circle and a great join for the wire
The scruffy edges you just push inside but be careful not to damage your nice circle.
Again put your finger into the ribbon and with your other hand, take hold of the other end of the metal ribbon, and start to twist
Keep twisting
Until it holds firmly on it's own
Take your scissors and cut away the excess metal ribbon
You have now created the little net
Take your pliers and cut through the waste wire but leave a little for the join onto the pole
Just the smallest bit so you can hide it
Now take your match stick
Offer it up to the net and mark with a pencil where the metal wire finishes
Using a craft knife, cut half way through the match stick on that line
Turn the match stick and cut down the centre up to the line
we are removing half of the match stick
So that the wire will fit under it
now to colour the pole, I have used copics E49
The wood takes the colour really well
Here it shows the cut out a little better
Now being careful flatten the net circle onto the net as when placed on the card it will need to be lower
Add glue to the wire stick
and the cut match end
Place the two together carefully, you will get over spill of glue, but you can wait till it is dry to trim this away
Now add it to your creation for that extra special embellishment
Hugs and Enjoy your evening
Kate
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Fantastic tut Kate, you are a clever girl. Gorgeous card too hon.
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Suzi x
Brilliant Tutorial Kate.
ReplyDeleteThis I will do! Ithere is one Fishing mad hubby here lol. Thank you.
Chrissyxx
thank you kate for this tutorial. love it.
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Wow, that's a great tuturial. Thanks.
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Kati
How creative this idea is and such a fabulous tutorial.
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Dr Sonia S V
http://cardsandschoolprojects.blogspot.com
Hi, hun. You had a very creative Saturday! fab tutorial, thank you for sharing! Hugs, Miria xx
ReplyDeleteOh, this is a brilliant tutorial Kate! Very clever idea!
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Maarit
Fabulous tutorial kate and your card is amazing truly beautiful:) Sandra H
ReplyDeleteAwww how nice of you both to do a how to.... I so want to have a go at this...and thanks for the email back when I asked....
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Claire
Fantastic tutorial Kate, thank you for sharing. Lee x
ReplyDeleteExcellent tutorial & a lovely fishing net! Such a clever idea. Jx
ReplyDeleteWow, love the card and your fish net is fantastic! How creative. Hugs, Karen
ReplyDeleteFab tutorial! Such a clever idea!xx
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial Kate - thanks to you & Matt! :0)
ReplyDeleteHelen x
great demo Mike nice nails too :) great tutorial Kate.
ReplyDeletecould you use that netting stuff you make necklaces from?
Wow what a lot of work making the little net, its brilliant. Love your card. Linda x
ReplyDeleteA wonderful tutorial Kate and such a beautiful card. Love your colouring and gorgeous design too. Hugs, Chris :)
ReplyDeleteLove the bottle how soft looking it is too, love everything about it you have made a plain bottle beautiful. Janet x
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This is amazing, love the way you made the net, so clever and a fab tutorial, thank you for sharing this fantastic idea, the card looks so pretty, you really are an inspiration
ReplyDeleteLindsay xx
Great tutorial Kate, thanks for sharing with us. Great to get the men involved with our crafting!
ReplyDeleteReall gorgeous elegant looking bottle too.
Have a good day.
Hugs Sally xx
Small pis, a lot of gentle work. Kate, you are my HERO!!! This is amazing!! Thank you for full of details tutorial.
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Natali
AWESOME AWESOME idea. Thanks for tute--so clever my dear!!
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Hugz
What a fantastic idea!!! I love it:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial-It's great
Someday I'll do sth. like that for my son, he'll be ":D:D:D" ;)
Greetings from Poland:)
Amazing idea.. Thanks a lot for the tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteWow Kate your tutorial was just fab!!!
ReplyDeleteI just love this little net and how perfect does it look! Chanelle xxx
Had no tape Kate ...but I've made one and given you a mention...Thank you for the idea.
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What a fab idea, very creative.
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Becky x
a great idea,Kate well done, thanks for the tut
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Wow what a great tutorial and the net looks so good on the card. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLovely card and brilliant tutorial, what a great idea too. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card and a great tutorial. Very clear and helpful. Wendy xx
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