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Safari Sunset
Safari Sunset
By Sue Dix
Materials Required:
Mulberry paper: Deep
Red, White, Peach and
Yellow.
Black paper: 9cm x 17cm
and 14cm x 19cm.
Thin Red card
11cm x 16.3cm: KA015C.
Acrylic paint: Orange.
A fine paintbrush and a
large soft paintbrush.
Tracing paper and a
fine black pen.
Blue carbon paper.
Polythene sheet or small
food bag.
Clean rags or fabric scraps.
Craft knife and cutting mat.
To Make The Card:
Place the tracing paper over
the reversed diagram below
and keep in place with a little
masking tape to prevent any
movement whilst you are work-
ing. Trace over all the outlines
using the fine black pen.
Carefully remove the
masking tape from the tracing
paper and magazine. Place the
tracing face up over the smaller
piece of black paper. Slip the
blue carbon paper between the
tracing paper and the black
paper making sure it is inky
side down.
Masking tape.
Deckle edged scissors.
Glue stick and Plexi glue.
Card mount: SF01U Deep Red.
Actual Size
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Ta p e t h e edges
of the papers to
keep them togeth-
er. Retrace over
the lines pressing
firmly so the ink
is transferred to
the black paper
beneath. Remove
the tracing and
carbon papers.
Actual Size
Place the black
paper on the cut-
ting mat and cut
out the design as
marked using a
sharp craft knife.
Put the cut design
aside for later.
Place the deep
red mulberry
paper over the diagram on the right, you will be
able to see the lines through the paper. Draw the
outermost shape onto the paper. Next place the
white mulberry over the diagram and draw the
orange shape onto it. Draw the peach shape onto
the peach paper and the yellow shape onto the
yellow paper. Cut out all four shapes.
Press each colour of the sunset with a warm
iron, the painted piece should be placed between
some clean rags or scraps of fabric to protect it
whilst ironing.
Use a glue stick for mulberry paper, runny
glues can soak in and may show through the
paper. Glue the deep red paper onto the red
piece of card, positioning the top frayed edge
close to the top and centrally side to side. Glue
the orange, peach and then yellow onto this
keeping them central to the deep red paper
and with the lower edges aligned.
Place the silhouette onto the piece of red card
and check that they are exactly the same width
along the grassy area, the tree tops are not
important. If not, they will only be out by a mil-
limetre or two, trim whichever is larger to size.
The curve
on each shape
needs to be
frayed to give
it a soft feath-
ery edge, leave
the base edge
straight.
Lightly damp-
en round the
curved edge of
one piece then
gently pull bits away from the edge as shown.
Make sure any strands in the frayed edge are
laying nicely and leave aside to dry. Repeat the
process with the remaining three pieces.
With the silhouette still reversed (i.e. with the
inked side up) paint the surface with plexi glue
using a fine paintbrush. Turn the silhouette over
and place it onto the red card aligning the sides
and the lower edges and pressing firmly until it
is stuck.
Using the fine black pen draw as many birds
as desired onto the background card and the
mulberry paper sunset.
Cut the edges of the remaining piece of black
paper using deckled scissors, after cutting it
should measure approx. 13cm x 18cm. Glue this
onto the card mount using the glue stick and
glue the finished design centrally onto this.
The white paper needs painting orange, to do
this the whole piece of mulberry paper needs to
be wet and then laid out on a piece of polythene,
a food bag or any polythene sheet will do. Take a
little acrylic paint, thin it with a little water and
using a large soft brush apply the paint from the
centre outward. This will help to ensure the
frayed edge stays neatly arranged. Leave to dry
completely and then peel the paper away from
the polythene starting with the straight edge.
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