Showing posts with label waterfall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waterfall. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Waterfall Card with glittered serendipity squares


Joined a swap on AFTCM for creating a waterfall card.  You can check out a tutorial for this card on Splitcoast Stampers.  I wanted it to be special so I created a quarter sheet of serendipity paper to highlight the squares on my waterfall.
I used red, yellow and brown in my serenditpity and if you look real close you can see some of that special paper I used on these cards.  Once it was dry, I cut it into 2" squares and cut a hole in them using the smallest flower on the TH Tattered Flower die.  I applied double sided tape to the back of them, adhered them to a coordinating yellow cardstock and trimmed them leaving an even border all the way around. I added red punchie centers, sprinkled gold glitter over the flower area which had double sided tape in it which gave me a sparkly flower in the middle of my serendipity.  Really like the way that worked out!  I found this origami paper in my stash that was just the right colour of red and glued it to my yellow card front.  I created my waterfall from a strip of darker yellow cardstock and adhered my elements to it using double sided tape. I intentionally offset them and like the effect it gave. I attached a strip of red cardstock to my waterfall to create the belt and attached this element to my card front using a gold brad on one side and gold staple on the other.  I corner rounded the right hand edge of my pull and stapled on a bit of ribbon to help with activating the waterfall.  I added a double layered oval greeting over the staple I used to attach my belt.  I love that the lines in the paper line up perfectly with my oval greeting.
I am really happy with how this card turned out.  Lots of dimension and texture and a 3D element to boot!!

Therese

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Cardmaking - March - waterfall card

We made waterfall cards at cardmaking last night!! They are fun!!
I loosely followed this tutorial at Splitcoast Stampers. I modified the waterfall strip to 8.5"x 2" which I scored at 2", 2 5/8", 3 1/4" and 3 7/8" to create steps that were 5/8" instead of 3/4" to make better use of letter sized cardstock. I left out the extra layers on the waterfall images as well which gives the card a different look. On the samples here I used stamping and a cut out element on the black and caramel card and a stamped serendipity technique (One Sheet Wonder) on the other. I also created ones with colour printed letters (baby and bday) and stamped images (flower and butterflies). The waterfall images are 1 3/4" square. A stamped greeting can be added to the back portion of the waterfall.
If you have not tried making one of these you should. They are so dimensional when the waterfall is activated!! Check out the video link on this post a few days ago to SEE how cool the waterfall is!!

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Waterfall Card

Made a waterfall card this morning!! It is for a swap on one of my groups. We needed to use purple & white and include at least one bunny! Amazingly, it is the first time I used this bunny rubber stamp. I have used all the other stamps from this Stampin UP set and finally got around to using this one! I followed rather loosely this Waterfall Card tutorial on Splitcoast Stampers!!
Used decorative paper on the card front and added my strip using eyelets. I don't use eyelets very often so it was fun to include them on this card. I added eyelets in the middle of little punchie flowers which helps add some dimension. The other images I used on the card are also from this set - the little dragonfly, the flowers and the "Just for you" saying which is on

the last panel. I chose to put the waterfall to the side a bit so I could add a little butterfly embellishment to the left of it. I added the flight trail with a fine tipped black Sharpie marker.

These are fun cards to make!! I found some very cool ones on Splitcoast especially this one that uses hot air balloons!! Follow this link to her blog and watch the little video to see how cool it looks when it is opened!!

Therese