3D Teapot

3D Teapot

Hi everyone!  Happy Wednesday!

With winter being in full swing here in Canada I think about the long days sitting looking out the window and having a nice cup of tea so today I have a 3D tea pot to share which is part of the Cozy Kitchen SVG Bundle!  I changed it up a bit by not making it a Luminary Gift Box but you could easily leave it as is.

Products Used:

HCPC-3819 – Small Sweet Peony Cling Stamp Set
HCPC-3820 – Large Sweet Peony Cling Stamp Set
HCPC-3821 – Peony Bud and Blossom Cling Stamp Set
HCD1-7173 – Small Sweet Peony Die
HCD1-7174 – Large Sweet Peony Die
HCD1-7175 – Peony Bud and Blossom Die
HCDP1-288 – Sweet Peony Paper Collection
HCFB1-464 – 3D Floral Basics Shaping Mold
HCS1-457-3 – Pastel Bead Stamens-Medium
HCST1-401 – Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit
159723 – Art Institute Glue – Dries Clear Glue
359848 – Spellbinders Tool N’ One
173842 – Scor-Pal Measuring & Scoring Board
TSMP301 – Memento Dye Ink Pad – Rhubarb Stalk
TSMP707 – Memento Dye Ink Pad – Bamboo Leaves
71058 – ColorBox Fluid Chalk Ink Pad – Guacamole

Project Instructions:

Other products:  Cut File, White Card Stock, Versamark, Rose Gold Embossing Powder, Sparkle Glimmer Spray, Crystal Clear, Pebbles Pearlescent Chalks – Jewel Tones, Archival Watering Can Ink and die cutting machine.

Instructions:

Start by cutting and assembling the Teapot found here according to the directions out of white card stock with the panels cut from the Sweet Peony Paper Collection.  The Peony flowers were stamped on white card stock using Versamark and heat embossed with Rose Gold Embossing Powder before die cutting with the matching die and distressing with Rhubarb Stalk ink.  After the flowers were distressed they were shaped with the 3D Floral Basics Shaping Mold and the Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit before spritzing with Sparkle Glimmer Spray and dusting with Crystal Clear.  Finally the centers were accented with Pastel Bead Stamens-Medium.  The Peony bud and blossom cling stamp was stamped on white card stock using Watering Can and die cut with the matching die before coloring with pebbles pearlescent chalks and attaching as shown.  Finally, the leaves were stamped on white card stock using Guacamole ink and die cut with the matching die before distressing with bamboo leaves ink.

Thanks so much for visiting.

Have a wonderful day!

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About Castlepark Designs

My name is Joann and I live in Halifax, Nova Scotia with my husband Miles. We have one son who is in the Royal Canadian Navy. I have worked full time in the Finance and Insurance industry for the past 29 years. I absolutely adore all things paper & glue and have been involved with crafting in some way for most of my life. I have a great admiration for creating projects from paper that may not necessarily be made from paper. When not in my craft room, I enjoy spending time at our cottage enjoying all that nature and suburban life has to offer.

11 responses »

  1. another gorgeous work of art….

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  2. Just a very gorgeous project my friend!

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  3. Joann flower, you have got the childrens song of “i’m a little teapot” going around and around in my head and it won’t go away, lol, This would be my ideal teapot as i don’t like tea, so it would keep spic and span, it is gorgeous. What beautiful piece of art to decorate your home with or give to that special friend that would love it as much as yourself. Thank you flower for showing off your talents on Heartfelt, they have some wonderful artisans bringing their supplies to life,
    crafty hugs
    Norah
    Central Scotland

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  4. Doreen Johnson

    This is just adorable.

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  5. I absolutely love this teapot Joann!

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  6. I love your beautiful teapot!!! I have a wonderful friend that suits her so well and is going through a rough time. Unfortunately when I clicked the like to get the 3D project, it said page not found. Can you direct me to find this project, I so want to make this for her!
    Thank you so much for sharing your talents.
    Judy Wallace

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