These cards came together fairly well with few elements to manage. We secured our piece of seam binding to the back of our handmade paper and trimmed off the excess. After adhering our handmade paper to our card front, we coloured our images. Most of us used watercolour but the pencil crayons were also available. I added paper piercing to my image before adding them to my card front with 3D foam tape. We tied the bit of seam binding that we trimmed off to the length on the front using a single knot. It looks a lot like a bow but is so much easier!!! I did not realize that both of mine had pink handmade paper and a floral element!! I love the look!!! Therese
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
January Card Club - Card #2 - corrugated paper, raffia, and little tag with die cut elements
For our second card I decided to make use of some of my corrugated cardboard which has been around for a while. I cut a strip off the larger sheet and made up my sample. When I cut the next strip I cut it from the other side and so I have some going horizontal and others were vertical. They both work!! I cut some 2" paper strips from a variety of colours which coordinate well with the kraft colour of the corrugated cardboard and then worked on the focal element. I cut the tags (CB) from a thick chipboard with a fold which gave it a bit of texture. I die cut the small elements from colour cardboard if they were solid. If not, then I backed the open ones with a different colour of cardstock which made them sturdy. I mounted the strip, added the little tag and then made three holes with my awl - hole in the tag, and one on each side of the strip - for stitching in the raffia. We threaded a large needle with our raffia - down the middle hole in the tag, up one of the other holes, across the front and down the other hole and back up the hole in the tag. Both ends are now in the hole and on the front. I put the length across between them and tied a knot. Unfortunately, I had not measured the raffia on my sample so I estimated and in the end I cut the ones for the kits a bit too short so they could not be made into a bow. We improvised and it was OK. The last thing to do was to add our little die cuts onto the tags with 3D foam tape. I really like the texture on these cards!! Therese
Cardmaking - large card featuring a wonderful photo of pelicans
What cool photo of a few pelicans just hanging out!!! I cut the photo off of my 2025 calendar which my sister, Sylvia, gave me last year for Christmas. I trimmed out a gray card to fit in my large blue envelope and added three pieces of decorative paper after I had embellished them with paper piercing using my pattern tracing wheel. I die cut (TH) two borders from brown cardstock, added paper piercing on both edges - one done with the PTW and the other with a push pin. I mounted this large element to my card front with 3D foam tape. Therese
January Card Club - Card #1 - a cute card with a "Stack and Whack" collage background and a fussy cut focal element
So great to see my friends again!!! I truly love spending time with them creating cards and sharing the goings on of our lives.
I have used this technique a few before but many years ago so I decided to revisit it. You layer several backgrounds on top of each other - I used three - and then cut them apart with several cuts - I used three. This leaves you with pieces that perfectly create a collage background without fussing!! It is a bit of a puzzle when it comes to gluing the pieces to a card front but with a bit of twist and turning they fall into place. I glued the first one with the edges of my pieces touching and on the second one I left a bit of a gap between them. I like them both!! I added faux stitching with a fine tipped marker in a coordinating colour. The little bird was laser printed, fussy cut and the watercoloured before adhering it to the front of my card using 3D foam tape. The heart was colour printed, die cut with Nestibilities and layered onto a green circle before being added to my card front. These sketch can very easily be used in either a portrait or landscape layout. Therese
Cardmaking - card with a photo of a butterfly and daisy
I created a kraft card to fit in the yellow envelope. I added a piece of decorative paper to the bottom edge and layered my butterfly photo with green cardstock. I punched a label punch (SU) from a yellow cardstock scrap, folded it in half over the edge of the photo and punched a hole. I inserted a pewter eyelet and looped a piece of fancy yarn in it before adhering this large element to the front of my card with 3D foam tape. I added a few dots on the rounded edge with a marker.
A great shot by my sister, Sylvia, which I cut off of the 2025 photo calendar she gave me last year for Christmas. Therese
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