A few more cards from the series of cards I started a while back! These all use the same supplies and I am trying to follow a set of sketches I made in my first session!!
For this one, I glued my decorative paper piece to the top of my stamped and distressed yellow card front and then distressed my paper as well. I added my embossed flower accent on the bottom of the card front and added "laugh" above the flower. I did find a vellum greeting in my stash and added it to the lower right hand side. It is a bit grungy for the paper but works for me.
For this card I started with a pink card front. I cut my decorative paper into twelve inchies and glued them down as evenly as I could. I added wavy lines in between using a white gel pen. Adhered my embossed flower accent with 3D foam tape and added a bit of a collage as well. I stamped an "A" on my little heart tag and added a small piece of seam binding and layered it behind the stamped "delight" word. Just a bit of fun and I like the look!
For this card, I trimmed my decorative paper into five pieces and glued them evenly on the top of my yellow card front, added a green strip of cardstock which I stamped with a chunky homemade stamp in green ink, added my distressed and embossed flower accent with 3D foam tape over everything. Then I decided I liked the grungy look of my strip and did the same to the card edges. Added my "smile" word and a sponged greeting.
For this card, I created a weaving using two pieces of decorative paper both ripped into strips. I wove one set into the other using the pink for one set and the printed side for the other. I glued it to the card front and embossed it with a swirl embossing folder (TH) and then distressed the whole front using a sponge and green ink. After adhering my embossed flower accent I created another embellishment by stapling my "giggle" word to a tag using a small gold staple. The tag features some embossed ribbon I created when my sister was visiting a month or so ago.
For this card, I cut my decorative paper into 3/4" strips alternating the sides so they would fit into each other. In the end, once I decided to include the "bliss" word I just glued them on as I saw fit to the pink layer. I decided to emboss the right hand side of this layer using my small vine embossing folder (CB) and my little craft hammer so I could have the embossing just where I wanted it. I first learn this technique from Yogi! I adhered my embossed and distressed flower accent with 3D foam tape and then added my "bliss" word and greeting.
I will be sending a couple of these off for one of my card exchanges - not sure which ones yet and the others will end up in my stash. Was really fun to play with these again and I still have some supplies so more cards will be put up when I get them made.
Monday, October 07, 2013
Anniversary card
An anniversary card for a special couple!!
I started with a piece of decorative paper in teals and whites and added a gold layer to the back and glued it to my teal card front. I added some very textured gold ribbon and added my main accent over it using 3D foam tape. The gold embossed image I found in my stash and layered it over teal adding a laser printed greeting on transparency in between.
This one is going to be late!! Time simply got away from me and I only managed to get this one made this morning!! Doesn't happen too often and I heard they were going to be away for their anniversary so maybe it will arrive before they head home!!
Therese
I started with a piece of decorative paper in teals and whites and added a gold layer to the back and glued it to my teal card front. I added some very textured gold ribbon and added my main accent over it using 3D foam tape. The gold embossed image I found in my stash and layered it over teal adding a laser printed greeting on transparency in between.
This one is going to be late!! Time simply got away from me and I only managed to get this one made this morning!! Doesn't happen too often and I heard they were going to be away for their anniversary so maybe it will arrive before they head home!!
Therese
Thursday, October 03, 2013
Another masculine card!
I am loving this background technique!! Simply glue coordinating patterned paper strips to a quarter sheet of white bond paper and trim to size!!
For this card I used a chevron embossing folder which worked so well!! Made a beautiful subtle background for my card. I added a blue border punched strip on the right hand side, tied on some green fibers and glued the whole thing to my dark green card front. I watercoloured the golf bag stamped image and then fussy cut it. Love the way it turned out!! I added it to my card front using 3D foam tape. The greeting was also watercoloured before I glued it down.
Really happy with this card!!
Therese
For this card I used a chevron embossing folder which worked so well!! Made a beautiful subtle background for my card. I added a blue border punched strip on the right hand side, tied on some green fibers and glued the whole thing to my dark green card front. I watercoloured the golf bag stamped image and then fussy cut it. Love the way it turned out!! I added it to my card front using 3D foam tape. The greeting was also watercoloured before I glued it down.
Really happy with this card!!
Therese
Tuesday, October 01, 2013
More little quilts!
More little quilts!! I managed to get all of these done in the car on our recent trip. I am really loving the process and it is fun combining different fabrics and colours.
I can see the benefit of having a wide variety of small scraps for these little quilts because it provides a lot of interest and texture. Really great when they will be combined for making the journal covers.
I have a mother and several sisters who quilt so I emailed them asking for their small scraps. It will give me some one of a kinds to add to the mix.
You can see my other little quilts here, here and here. All Teesha Moore inspired!!
Therese
I can see the benefit of having a wide variety of small scraps for these little quilts because it provides a lot of interest and texture. Really great when they will be combined for making the journal covers.
I have a mother and several sisters who quilt so I emailed them asking for their small scraps. It will give me some one of a kinds to add to the mix.
You can see my other little quilts here, here and here. All Teesha Moore inspired!!
Therese
Monday, September 30, 2013
Wedding card!
I am putting together a few cards for a friend and decided to use this stamped image from an image swap years ago. I painted the dress, the veil and the bouquet with pearl shimmer paint, added a bit of black watercolour to the groom's hair and shoes and coloured the flowers with blue watercolour. Then I added a layered greeting. Again, I kept thinking it needed a bit of something so I created a 3D veil using some shimmery white tulle and glued it over the painted one! Love it!! Mounted all the pieces to a blue card front!!
Will be putting together a few cards and packaging them for a friend who has been gracious enough to care for our house while were were away!! Handmade cards are always a wonderful gift!!
Therese
Will be putting together a few cards and packaging them for a friend who has been gracious enough to care for our house while were were away!! Handmade cards are always a wonderful gift!!
Therese
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Purple butterfly birthday!
I have acquired a new little desk for my sewing machine which means that I can leave it out ready to be used in my craft room! I will post photos later. Thanks, Loraine!!
I collected all of my layers for this card and started stitching!! I stitched the watercoloured butterfly image (Meljen's) to the coloured layer, the greeting to the coordinating rectangle, layered it onto the decorative paper (wax resist background) and stitched it to the card front. I love the look of stitching on paper and it is really fun to do!! I added a short piece of lace to my image and added it to my card front using 3D foam tape at a bit of an angle. It still needed a bit of something so I created a flower using the same lace by basting one edge of a short piece, gathering the lace and tying off the threads. I used a glue dot to hold it in place. Happy with how this one came together!!
Therese
I collected all of my layers for this card and started stitching!! I stitched the watercoloured butterfly image (Meljen's) to the coloured layer, the greeting to the coordinating rectangle, layered it onto the decorative paper (wax resist background) and stitched it to the card front. I love the look of stitching on paper and it is really fun to do!! I added a short piece of lace to my image and added it to my card front using 3D foam tape at a bit of an angle. It still needed a bit of something so I created a flower using the same lace by basting one edge of a short piece, gathering the lace and tying off the threads. I used a glue dot to hold it in place. Happy with how this one came together!!
Therese
Series of cards using same supplies
I found supplies for a set of cards in my stash a while back and they have been sitting on my desk begging to be made up so yesterday I got started. I laid out all the pieces - card fronts in several different colours, trimmed decorative paper and pieces for layered flowers. No idea what the original sketch was so I decided to see if I could make each one with a different layout. I made a few sketches and here are the first four I made.
I stamped the pink card front with my Worn background stamp (SU) in pink, layered on my decorative paper and added a punched border (SU) overlapping the top edge. I embossed my large white flower (SU) and layered on several punchies to create a center. I found this little punchie greeting in my stash which worked perfectly. I stamped another word background stamp (SU) several times in several different colours and cut out the words to be used on my cards. This one features "Friendship". First time I use this stamp. I really like the look of those words.
On this card I cut my decorative paper into four squares and layered them over three green rectangles I had already added to my card front. I had two little pieces of decorative paper left over so I flipped them over to the pink side and glued them down on the right and left of the center section. I added a punched border (SU) in white, my layered flower accent and another cut out word from my stamped background (SU). Happy with this layout - quite different than my usual!!
For this card I stamped the green card front with my "worn" background stamp (SU) in green, layered on a piece of white vellum trimmed down to leave an even border and added some faux stitching with a white gel pen. I cut my decorative paper diagonally and glued the two piece over the vellum. I added my layered flower accent to the middle section and another cut out word to the lower left hand side.
This card features a yellow card front stamped with my stipple stamp (SU) in green ink. I cut my decorative paper in four and glued the pieces into the four corners over a rectangle of green which I had glued to the center of my card front. I added a punched border (SU) both horizontally and vertically and then glued down my large flower accent along with another cut out word. Loving those words!!
I have enjoyed challenging myself to use different sketches for these cards! It is good to think outside of the box every once in a while and see what we can do creatively.
There are more to come as there are still supplies sitting on my desk!!
Therese
I stamped the pink card front with my Worn background stamp (SU) in pink, layered on my decorative paper and added a punched border (SU) overlapping the top edge. I embossed my large white flower (SU) and layered on several punchies to create a center. I found this little punchie greeting in my stash which worked perfectly. I stamped another word background stamp (SU) several times in several different colours and cut out the words to be used on my cards. This one features "Friendship". First time I use this stamp. I really like the look of those words.
On this card I cut my decorative paper into four squares and layered them over three green rectangles I had already added to my card front. I had two little pieces of decorative paper left over so I flipped them over to the pink side and glued them down on the right and left of the center section. I added a punched border (SU) in white, my layered flower accent and another cut out word from my stamped background (SU). Happy with this layout - quite different than my usual!!
For this card I stamped the green card front with my "worn" background stamp (SU) in green, layered on a piece of white vellum trimmed down to leave an even border and added some faux stitching with a white gel pen. I cut my decorative paper diagonally and glued the two piece over the vellum. I added my layered flower accent to the middle section and another cut out word to the lower left hand side.
This card features a yellow card front stamped with my stipple stamp (SU) in green ink. I cut my decorative paper in four and glued the pieces into the four corners over a rectangle of green which I had glued to the center of my card front. I added a punched border (SU) both horizontally and vertically and then glued down my large flower accent along with another cut out word. Loving those words!!
I have enjoyed challenging myself to use different sketches for these cards! It is good to think outside of the box every once in a while and see what we can do creatively.
There are more to come as there are still supplies sitting on my desk!!
Therese
Another fall card - sunflower!
Another fall card!! This one features a wonderful sunflower image which I watercoloured. Have had this stamp for a really long time and still love the image. Similar to my previous card I started with rust cardstock, stippled it with ink, added an embossed green rectangle and then layered on my decorative paper with the torn edge to the right. Once my watercoloured image was dry I added a window punchie (SU) in rust with a copper brad and tied on two short pieces of fiber. I layered this accent piece over my decorative paper.
We saw fields of sunflowers on our trip across the prairies! They are so fabulous!!
Therese
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Fall card
Fall is in the air!!! The warm weather has been wonderful and the trees are showing their colours so I was inspired to make a few fall cards!!
I started with rust cardstock which I stippled (SU) with green ink. I added a green rectangle and then overlaid a torn piece of decorative paper in fall colours. I tied a piece of coordinating fiber around the card front, layered a watercoloured image over it and added a greeting.
The decorative paper was created using watercolour and was then embellished with a bit of stamping. I tore the piece in half and saved the remainder for another card. Love this little image of a leaf and acorn (Meljen's Designs) which is always fun to watercolour. My greeting is a combination of a colour printed HAPPY and a stamped BIRTHDAY the result of wanting to use what I had in my stash.
We have spent some time with our grandchildren lately!! They are grow fast and such cool little people!! I did a bit of crafting with them and spent a lot of time at the park - gotta do it while you can.
Therese
I started with rust cardstock which I stippled (SU) with green ink. I added a green rectangle and then overlaid a torn piece of decorative paper in fall colours. I tied a piece of coordinating fiber around the card front, layered a watercoloured image over it and added a greeting.
The decorative paper was created using watercolour and was then embellished with a bit of stamping. I tore the piece in half and saved the remainder for another card. Love this little image of a leaf and acorn (Meljen's Designs) which is always fun to watercolour. My greeting is a combination of a colour printed HAPPY and a stamped BIRTHDAY the result of wanting to use what I had in my stash.
We have spent some time with our grandchildren lately!! They are grow fast and such cool little people!! I did a bit of crafting with them and spent a lot of time at the park - gotta do it while you can.
Therese
Monday, September 23, 2013
Train card
I was on a roll!! Another paper scrap background!! These are so easy - just glue paper strips to a quarter sheet of white bond and trim to size!! In this case, I used blue strips and embossed the background with a gears embossing folder and used a black stamp pad to highlight the design. I added a white strip to the top and bottom and glued the whole thing to my blue card front. Next I assembled my accent - trimmed my train image and added two black strips which I die cut with my film strip die - one to each side. It needed to be a bit grungy to go with my gear background so I stippled the whole thing with black ink using my stipple stamp (SU). Needing to add a bit of texture I tied on a length of blue seam binding with a double knot. I am so used lining everything up so this time I put my image on at an angle and in doing so it gave me just the space I needed to add my greeting which I did using two black mini brads!!
Do you have a stash of paper scraps that need to be used up?? Cut as many strips as you can ( 3/4" is what I used) from the larger pieces and make a few backgrounds!!
Therese
Do you have a stash of paper scraps that need to be used up?? Cut as many strips as you can ( 3/4" is what I used) from the larger pieces and make a few backgrounds!!
Therese
Friday, September 13, 2013
Baby card
Once I got started making these backgrounds with the paper strips it seemed so easy to just make a few more!! The background is created by gluing paper strips to white bond and trimming it down to the shortest strip. After embossing it, I layered it onto a yellow card front and added the green embossed strip. I went looking in my scraps to find an image - this little patchwork horse (Beccy's) was perfect. I watercoloured it then layered a couple times and added glitter glue to the scallops of the white circle. The greeting I also found in my stash and I embellished it with this beautiful yellow fiber which was just what I needed to finish off this wonderful baby card!!
Never know when you are going to need one of those so it will go into my card stash for now!!
Therese
Never know when you are going to need one of those so it will go into my card stash for now!!
Therese
Thursday, September 05, 2013
Four season Thank you!
This card is for a couple we met on that August weekend. They were so welcoming and friendly - we felt right at home!!
I found this image (Magenta) in my stash and watercoloured it! I love how it features the four seasons!! Once coloured, I layered it onto green and mounted it to my embellished card front using 3D foam tape. The card front was stamped with a stipple stamp and layered with two strips on the left hand side. After mounting my image I added three dots of green on the blue strip and added the layered greeting (SU).
I love watercolouring and this was a fun image to colour!!
Therese
I found this image (Magenta) in my stash and watercoloured it! I love how it features the four seasons!! Once coloured, I layered it onto green and mounted it to my embellished card front using 3D foam tape. The card front was stamped with a stipple stamp and layered with two strips on the left hand side. After mounting my image I added three dots of green on the blue strip and added the layered greeting (SU).
I love watercolouring and this was a fun image to colour!!
Therese
Fall Thank you card
A thank you card for someone who hosted us at the beginning of August and I just remembered today that I should get a card out to him. Life should not get so hectic that we forget to be grateful and express that to those close to us!!
This was a quick and easy card! I dug into my stash buckets and found this sunflower image, the beautiful background paper, a coordinating greeting and some sparkly blue fiber to finish it off!! I added several colours using glitter gel pens to my watercoloured image but is does not show up well on my photo. The background paper has some silver accents and the fiber has a thin copper line in it!
I am happy with how all of it came together and it is on its way tomorrow!!!
Therese
More little quilts!
I have been working on these little quilts on our various trips in the car this summer!! They were inspired by Teesha Moore's little quilts which she has used for making up journal covers. Here and here are the ones I made previously. It is only a little stash so far but I am happy with my little collection.
These were made up of cotton fabrics and I found them so much easier to sew.
I am looking forward to having enough to make up a journal cover - maybe by the summer of next year.
This is a great way to use up scraps of fabric that are left over from quilting or even from clothing that you no longer wear or have been ruined with a stain (bleach!!)
Therese
These were made up of cotton fabrics and I found them so much easier to sew.
I am looking forward to having enough to make up a journal cover - maybe by the summer of next year.
This is a great way to use up scraps of fabric that are left over from quilting or even from clothing that you no longer wear or have been ruined with a stain (bleach!!)
Therese
Tuesday, September 03, 2013
Sympathy cards
I have created three sympathy cards to have on hand. I thought it easier to make some now than wait until I really needed one. I used the same angel image for all three which I dug out of my stash. These photos were laser printed on transparency and trimmed.
For the first card, I layered the image on a very light decorative paper which I ripped on the right hand side and then onto a light ivory card front. I added four yellow brads to hold the image in place. I punched a hole in the card front and then used the same punch to created a slot in the fold of the card through which I threaded a length of yellow seam binding and double knotted it on the front. I added a double layered greeting using 3D foam tape and then trimmed the ends of the seam binding.
For this card I chose another low contrast decorative paper and trimmed it with a large margin all the way around. I sponged it with ink and then attached my image using two yellow green brads. I had just enough room to add some ruffled seam binding to the bottom along with a double layered greeting in coordinating colours. The ruffled seam binding is easily done - apply a piece of double sided tape across the area and then start applying the seam binding to the sticky surface adding folds and bumps as you go.
For this card I chose another subtle decorative paper and cut it to 4"x 5.25". I layered on the image and attached it with two rust brads and then wrapped a length of coordinating fiber to the right hand side and tied it with a double knot. The laser printed greeting has been punched with the window punch (SU) and then layered onto a modern label punchie (SU).
I am glad to be able to add a few sympathy cards to my stash. It is always good to let people know you are thinking about them when they lose a loved one!
Therese
For the first card, I layered the image on a very light decorative paper which I ripped on the right hand side and then onto a light ivory card front. I added four yellow brads to hold the image in place. I punched a hole in the card front and then used the same punch to created a slot in the fold of the card through which I threaded a length of yellow seam binding and double knotted it on the front. I added a double layered greeting using 3D foam tape and then trimmed the ends of the seam binding.
For this card I chose another low contrast decorative paper and trimmed it with a large margin all the way around. I sponged it with ink and then attached my image using two yellow green brads. I had just enough room to add some ruffled seam binding to the bottom along with a double layered greeting in coordinating colours. The ruffled seam binding is easily done - apply a piece of double sided tape across the area and then start applying the seam binding to the sticky surface adding folds and bumps as you go.
For this card I chose another subtle decorative paper and cut it to 4"x 5.25". I layered on the image and attached it with two rust brads and then wrapped a length of coordinating fiber to the right hand side and tied it with a double knot. The laser printed greeting has been punched with the window punch (SU) and then layered onto a modern label punchie (SU).
I am glad to be able to add a few sympathy cards to my stash. It is always good to let people know you are thinking about them when they lose a loved one!
Therese
Monday, September 02, 2013
Autumn beauty!
A card for a special person! She loves autumn colours so I incorporated them as much as I could in her card. I started with strips of brown patterned paper which I glued to a quarter sheet of white bond. I trimmed it to fit on my card front, embossed it and added a bordered punched layer in a peachy colour to which I had added some peach seam binding by gluing it down all ruffly like over a piece of double sided tape! Love the way it worked out. I trimmed the lower edge using pinking shears - really old ones that no longer cut fabric - and then pierced each little triangle. I watercoloured the gold embossed flower image and the greeting to coordinate. To add a nice little accent and some texture I added a die cut button tied with embroidery thread over a couple of leafy green punchies (MS). I did use the back side of the punched border to stencil the top of the card - just a little more texture for good measure!!
I will be seeing her soon! Looking forward to giving her this wonderful card!
Therese
I will be seeing her soon! Looking forward to giving her this wonderful card!
Therese
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Pink butterflies!
I created this card for someone special who is becoming a teen!!! I used paper strips in two different pink patterns and glued them to a layer of white cardstock trimmed to fit on my pink card front. I added faux stitching to the left hand side with a white gel pen. I trimmed notches into all the ends for a cool look. I punched the butterflies out after I had glued down the strips which was not very convenient. Next time I will position and trim my strips, mark where I would like holes and then punch each strip individually before I glue them down. I added tape to the back of one of the punched holes and applied pink glitter to the front. I applied glue through a stencil (punched shape in cardstock) and applied glitter to the glue. Not the best result because my substrate was a bit too thick to get good glue coverage but it does add a bit of sparkle. I punched a few white butterflies and added them. Also glued several of the pink butterfly punchies to the white layer and added some dots with a pink gel pen. I added a window punchie greeting (SU) using two white brads.
I am really happy with how this card came together and I love the the look of it.
I started out wanting to use up some of my scraps - 3/4" strips which I had cut out previously for making paper beads for one of my classes last year. I will be working on some other cards that feature strips in the next little bit!!
Therese
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Light house card
The last card I included in my set of gift cards.
I started with a navy card, added this cool piece of paste paper which I created years ago, added a strip of distressed yellow cardstock, wrapped some coordinating yellow fiber around the card front then added my layered light house photo (taken in PEI). This greeting matched perfectly so I trimmed it, layered it onto navy and attached it with 3D foam tape.
I am enjoying making "one of" cards!! I can use supplies from my stash of images, papers and fiber to create some unique cards!!
I forgot to take a photo of the wrapped cards. I used a square of decorative paper folded into an envelope and tied with fiber. Check out this posting to see another example and a template.
Quick and easy!!
Therese
I started with a navy card, added this cool piece of paste paper which I created years ago, added a strip of distressed yellow cardstock, wrapped some coordinating yellow fiber around the card front then added my layered light house photo (taken in PEI). This greeting matched perfectly so I trimmed it, layered it onto navy and attached it with 3D foam tape.
I am enjoying making "one of" cards!! I can use supplies from my stash of images, papers and fiber to create some unique cards!!
I forgot to take a photo of the wrapped cards. I used a square of decorative paper folded into an envelope and tied with fiber. Check out this posting to see another example and a template.
Quick and easy!!
Therese
Colourful flower card
The image was stamped over a hand made transparent acrylic paint background with black pigment ink and embossed with black embossing powder. I really like the way the high contrast silhouette of the image works with the background and how the fiber adds some softness.
An any occasion card!!
Therese
Angel card
Another card for giving!! I found the angel (laser printed on transparency) in my stash. This blue glittery hand decorated paper I made a while back worked well with the image and I found this greeting that did the same. I attached the image to the decorated paper using black mini brads, tied on some black fiber and then glued the whole element to a black card front. I ripped the edges of the saying, chalked them then added it to the card front using 3D foam tape overlapping the fiber.
It was fun to work with fiber again!! It is amazing how many options there are for decorating cards!!
Therese
It was fun to work with fiber again!! It is amazing how many options there are for decorating cards!!
Therese
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Cat card
I have been working on a set of cards to give a good friend who has been taking care of my garden (four tomato plants, some herbs and an orphaned spruce tree) over the last few months. I so appreciate her willingness to help me and really wanted her to know it.
This is the first card I made. I received both images in swaps years ago and always thought they would go well together. I trimmed the stamped image of the cat (unknown) and used a black permanent marker to add a nice layered look to the edge. I trimmed the fish bone background (Magenta), layered it onto red and then added it to the black card front. I glued the little laser printed greeting that I found in my stash to the back of the cat image and glued it to the front of the background. I really considered colouring the image but in the end decided I liked the simple look of black and white with one colour.
I would highly recommend giving all your non cardmaking friends some handmade cards!! They are useful creative gifts which can give as a unit or sending along to their family and friends!! It is a win-win gift!
Therese
Monday, August 26, 2013
Handmade paper
Our last day we made some handmade paper!! I had brought the paper pulp ready to go - blue and yellow. We started with the blue and chose the additions from a variety I had brought along and made a few small sheets of paper (3.5" x 4.5"). We drained off the blue from the vat and added the yellow pulp to which we added a variety of paper napkins snippets and made a few more sheets. We then added the left over blue pulp to the yellow we had in our vat and made the "green" ones. They are not as green as we were expecting and certainly were looking quite unappetizing when they were wet.
Not sure what she will do with her sheets!! I may see if I can make some Christmas cards with my blue ones because they have some nice gold scraps in them. The yellow ones are nice and bright and lend themselves nicely to floral cards. The "green" ones will need some creativity to turn them into cards. They may get a wash of colour to help them along at some point!!
A week of fun and creativity!!
Therese
Not sure what she will do with her sheets!! I may see if I can make some Christmas cards with my blue ones because they have some nice gold scraps in them. The yellow ones are nice and bright and lend themselves nicely to floral cards. The "green" ones will need some creativity to turn them into cards. They may get a wash of colour to help them along at some point!!
A week of fun and creativity!!
Therese
Serendipity and more cards
I introduced my young cardmaker to serendipity!! There are always little pieces of paper around when you have crafters and their house is no an exception. I had brought along a variety of gold, red and green scraps (gift wrap, decorative paper, tissue paper, candy wrappers, card fronts, handmade paper, hand decorated paper,etc) which I culled from my stash. I had already ripped them into small pieces so all that was left to do was to glue them down onto quarter sheets of scrap cardstock. It matters not at all what the cardstock looks like
because in the end it is completely covered with scraps so you can easily use pieces that were botched with stamping or incorrectly printed or even junk mail if you want.
I made three pieces of serendipity paper and used parts of the third one to make these two cards. I cut one strip of about 3/4", then trimmed it into squares which I layered onto several layers of coordinating cardstock to create the accent for this card. I distressed the edges of the layers and added texture to the card front using pencil crayons.
For this card, I trimmed a large piece of serendipity into strips and layered them over two pieces of red cardstock on a yellow card front. I discovered this ART stamped image which I coloured to coordinate with my colour scheme and then highlighted the letters with pencil and the black pencil crayon. I added a little self adhesive vellum greeting on the lower left hand side.
She loved making serendipity sheets and cut different shapes out of hers.
Just goes to show you that even with basic supplies you can create some interesting and effective cards!
Therese
because in the end it is completely covered with scraps so you can easily use pieces that were botched with stamping or incorrectly printed or even junk mail if you want.
I made three pieces of serendipity paper and used parts of the third one to make these two cards. I cut one strip of about 3/4", then trimmed it into squares which I layered onto several layers of coordinating cardstock to create the accent for this card. I distressed the edges of the layers and added texture to the card front using pencil crayons.
For this card, I trimmed a large piece of serendipity into strips and layered them over two pieces of red cardstock on a yellow card front. I discovered this ART stamped image which I coloured to coordinate with my colour scheme and then highlighted the letters with pencil and the black pencil crayon. I added a little self adhesive vellum greeting on the lower left hand side.
She loved making serendipity sheets and cut different shapes out of hers.
Just goes to show you that even with basic supplies you can create some interesting and effective cards!
Therese
Labels:
A2,
A2 cards,
colour pencils,
distressing tool,
serendipity,
stamping
Cards with basic supplies
Here I coloured my image before I scoured the pile of card fronts and was left having to put my accent piece onto a green card front. It works reasonably well but I think pink or purple would have been better. The digital image is from Beccy's, and laser printed. I used coloured pencils to colour it. I taught my young friend to distress the edges of the cardstock layers using the cutting edge of the scissors. She liked that a lot!! Here I distressed the edges of my layers and added a bit of detail to the greeting as well. I used pencil crayons to add texture to the card front in several colours that worked well with the image.
For this card I coloured the heart, added dots in black pencil crayon to simulate small brads on both the image and the greeting and again embellished the card front with several different colours of pencil crayon to add texture.
Here I coloured the bear and knowing that I had red scraps to layer the image coloured the ribbon and heart in red as well. I distressed one of the red scraps and added to my card front below the greeting. I highlighted the bear using a pencil and black pen to give it more definition and that really helped with the eyes as well.
For this card I found this coloured image and found the decorative paper in the recycle bin which I was very happy to find matched very closely. I trimmed the binding edge off of one of the cardstock pieces and used it as a design element below my layered image. I hand trimmed the greeting and layered it twice to help it stand out.
I found a scrap of adhesive fun foam which we cut up and used instead of 3D foam tape to pop our images.
I used the pencil crayons to add colour and texture to my decorative paper as well as the cardstock.
Again, I used the decorative paper which we found in the recycle bin. It has been creased so I just decided to wrinkle it up completely and then used pencil crayon to highlight the folds. knowing I had a blue card front for this card I decided to colour the scarf in similar colours. The image is from Melonheadz Illustrations!! Again, I simulated brads using a pencil crayon and added a trimmed binding as a design element.
We had a wonderful time and made a few other crafts as well.
Therese
For this card I coloured the heart, added dots in black pencil crayon to simulate small brads on both the image and the greeting and again embellished the card front with several different colours of pencil crayon to add texture.
Here I coloured the bear and knowing that I had red scraps to layer the image coloured the ribbon and heart in red as well. I distressed one of the red scraps and added to my card front below the greeting. I highlighted the bear using a pencil and black pen to give it more definition and that really helped with the eyes as well.
For this card I found this coloured image and found the decorative paper in the recycle bin which I was very happy to find matched very closely. I trimmed the binding edge off of one of the cardstock pieces and used it as a design element below my layered image. I hand trimmed the greeting and layered it twice to help it stand out.
I found a scrap of adhesive fun foam which we cut up and used instead of 3D foam tape to pop our images.
I used the pencil crayons to add colour and texture to my decorative paper as well as the cardstock.
Again, I used the decorative paper which we found in the recycle bin. It has been creased so I just decided to wrinkle it up completely and then used pencil crayon to highlight the folds. knowing I had a blue card front for this card I decided to colour the scarf in similar colours. The image is from Melonheadz Illustrations!! Again, I simulated brads using a pencil crayon and added a trimmed binding as a design element.
We had a wonderful time and made a few other crafts as well.
Therese
Young cardmaker!!
I spent the last week with two of my grandchildren and it was wonderful to spend time with them. The oldest loves to craft so we made cards together several times. Here you can see the great cards she created!! She is an inspiration!! She does not second guess herself, she is not afraid to try (she cut out the little red embossed heart - inside and out) and she does not give up. She makes art in all different sizes - you can see a little one there is a passport. She was adding a drawing and an address on the inside.
We had basic supplies - her box of pencil crayons which included a few markers, a couple of pencils,
some wax crayons and one black pen, one pair of safety scissors, glue sticks, a few cardfronts and a small stack of cardstock pieces along with two clam shell cases of images from my stash and one of greetings. No fancy machines, no embossing folders, etc and we had a wonderful time making cards!!
I am looking forward to many years of time spent creating with her!!
I hope you take the opportunity to craft with young people when they present themselves!! They are so willing to try and we just need to let them be - no judgement or advice about our visions of their projects!!
Therese
We had basic supplies - her box of pencil crayons which included a few markers, a couple of pencils,

I am looking forward to many years of time spent creating with her!!
I hope you take the opportunity to craft with young people when they present themselves!! They are so willing to try and we just need to let them be - no judgement or advice about our visions of their projects!!
Therese
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Quilted Christmas cards
Another set of Christmas cards I made when my sister was visiting!! I was thinking Christmas trees when I came up with this cutting design but did not fully appreciate that more balance was needed between the two colours for all of the green ones to look like trees though it was serendipity that the blue ones looked like mountains and that worked just as well with my design. I layered two different blue decorative papers and two different green decorative papers over each other (4" x 5.25"), held them together with bull clips on the edges and started making cuts - seven in all - using my paper cutter. This is called "Stack and Whack" in the quilting world. With all the pieces in stacks I started creating individual layers - like a puzzle - using the different coloured layers. Once I had pieced together the four layers I glued them to red quarter sheets of cardstock by putting just a small amount of glue in the middle of each of the pieces and then used my sewing machine with white thread to sew all of them to the red layers. I also sewed around the outside edge. Glue and sewing needles do not mix well which is why I only glued the pieces in the centers to avoid having to stitch through glue. I found the laser printed greetings in my stash, layered them to red and then to my decorative stitched layers. I trimmed the red edges close and then glued the mountain ones to blue cardstock and the tree ones to green card fronts. I have another stack of decorative papers which I will cut with a different pattern to give me four more cards.
This design works well with 12x12 decorative papers because you are cutting your layers to 4 inches. Really love the graphic quality of these cards!!
Therese
This design works well with 12x12 decorative papers because you are cutting your layers to 4 inches. Really love the graphic quality of these cards!!
Therese
Poppy card for a swap
On AFTCM, I joined a card swap with the theme of cascading dimensional blossoms in red and yellow. I first decided to create the paper for the flowers using coffee filters and fluid acrylic ink. Love the vibrant colours I achieved!! I cut half circles from the filters, added glue to the straight edges and gathered them to create my flowers. I used a black marker to add black centers and then thought it would be cool to add black seed beads as well so I just added some clear glue, sprinkled on the seed beads and left it to dry. I created the background using a variety of blue paints on white cardstock and then stamped on a script (SU) background in a very similar colour to add subtle texture. I glued down my flowers, drew on stems with a black sharpie, added a double tied piece of white seam binding and attached the whole accented layer to a black card front.
This is a large card and I love how vibrant the colours are!! It has been mailed off to my swap partner!!
Therese
This is a large card and I love how vibrant the colours are!! It has been mailed off to my swap partner!!
Therese
Christmas cards - Stockings
My first Christmas cards in quite a while!! I do need to get started so I will have what I need come the beginning of December!! I used three little stockings on these cards which I hand cut from a gift bag I received a while back. They look enough like 3D stickers that I am submitting them for my sister's August Christmas card challenge! It is a great time to get started on your Christmas cards and you can check out her monthly challenges here if you need some inspiration to get started.
I stared with a white card, layered on a red embossed layer (SU - Northern Flurries) on the bottom edge and a plain red strip at the top, added a scalloped green layer (SU - Scalloped border punch). I tied white fiber to a purple rectangle which was distressed on the top and bottom edges to which I glued the three little stockings using 3D foam tape. Found these round punched greetings (SU) in my scrap bucket and layered them over green and attached them to the front of my card with 3D foam tape. I have about 4 of them complete and 5-6 with all the pieces cut that just need to be assembled.
It was fun to have my sister over for the long weekend and I did get a few cards made to add to my Christmas card stash. Making a date to craft with friends is a great way to make the time to get some of your projects started and/or finished!!
Therese
I stared with a white card, layered on a red embossed layer (SU - Northern Flurries) on the bottom edge and a plain red strip at the top, added a scalloped green layer (SU - Scalloped border punch). I tied white fiber to a purple rectangle which was distressed on the top and bottom edges to which I glued the three little stockings using 3D foam tape. Found these round punched greetings (SU) in my scrap bucket and layered them over green and attached them to the front of my card with 3D foam tape. I have about 4 of them complete and 5-6 with all the pieces cut that just need to be assembled.
It was fun to have my sister over for the long weekend and I did get a few cards made to add to my Christmas card stash. Making a date to craft with friends is a great way to make the time to get some of your projects started and/or finished!!
Therese
Labels:
A2,
A2 cards,
border punch,
cards,
Christmas,
embossing,
embossing folder,
fiber,
layered punched shapes,
punchies,
stickers
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Masculine birthday card
A monochromatic masculine card!! I started this card with the background paper which I created for this card earlier this year. I was playing with images and had printed several versions before I had what I really wanted for it, so the others ended up in my background paper stash. I used a stamp pad to add colour, which coordinated with my seam binding, to both the background and the greeting. I watercoloured the image (Beccy's Place), trimmed it close and layered it onto coordinating cardstock before I adhered it to the card front using 3D foam tape.
Monochromatic always makes elegant cards!!
Therese
Monochromatic always makes elegant cards!!
Therese
Friday, July 26, 2013
Fat book page!
It has been a very busy few weeks but I have managed in the last couple of days to get this digital 4x4 fat book page finished for my swap partner on AFTCM!! I found all the images on Graphics Fairy and manipulated them to allow them to be layered and combined to create this cool scene of a little cafe with a bike parked out front. I colour printed my creation and printed an extra of the flowers so I could cut them out and add them over the original with 3D foam tape. I added a length of seam binding as well nicely knotted on the edge of the page so it will add texture to the book when the page is bound.
My craft room remains unorganized as we take time to help out with the grand children.
It was wonderful to spend time with my daughter (broken baby toe) and her children in the last couple of weeks!!
I will be in my craft room in the next few days and hope to gain significantly in unpacking boxes and sorting all my supplies into their proper homes!
Therese
My craft room remains unorganized as we take time to help out with the grand children.
It was wonderful to spend time with my daughter (broken baby toe) and her children in the last couple of weeks!!
I will be in my craft room in the next few days and hope to gain significantly in unpacking boxes and sorting all my supplies into their proper homes!
Therese
Monday, July 15, 2013
Thank you card
The creation of this card centered around the stamped greeting!! I added two strips of scrapbook paper which echoes the blue of the greeting and the cardstock I used for the card to the top and bottom edges of the card front. I added a length of seam binding in a coordinating colour to the center and tied on a short end to simulate a bow. I distressed the edges of the greeting, layered it onto brown and applied it to the card front using 3D foam tape over the seam binding and just overlapping the decorative paper.
A quick and easy card!!
Therese
A quick and easy card!!
Therese
Labels:
A2,
cards,
decorative paper,
seam binding,
stamping
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Coordinating cards
These two were spin offs from the others. The left hand one features a quilted background using scraps of embossed blue cardstock which I quilted using a zig zag stitch on my sewing machine. I sewed on a fabric strip including 5 little strips running perpendicularly. I tied knots in the little stripes which added lots of texture and made a very nice accent for my card. All it needed was a little greeting to finish it off. The card on the left features a stamped and embossed butterfly image, a stitched fabric strip, a hand cut border punched accent with a ribbon and a greeting.
Have really enjoyed my couple of days of card making and look forward to finding the rest of my supplies and giving them homes!!
Therese
Have really enjoyed my couple of days of card making and look forward to finding the rest of my supplies and giving them homes!!
Therese
Labels:
A2,
border punch,
cards,
colour printed accents and greetings,
embossing,
fabric,
ribbon,
sewing,
stamping,
stitching
Thank you cards with butterflies!
I was on a roll so kept at it!! For these two I used butterflies from my stash embellished with ink and glitter. I embossed both backgrounds, added a bordered strip of white cardstock to which I added a strip of fabric. On the right hand side I wove the fabric strip into the slots I had created using the slot border punch by Fiskars - really like the look. On the left hand card I sewed on the fabric strip using my sewing machine and white thread. Glued the elements to the card fronts and added punched greetings.
I love adding stitching to my cards and find it really easy to use my regular sewing machine. I have a thin needle that I use exclusively for sewing paper because paper dulls needles very quickly.
Therese
I love adding stitching to my cards and find it really easy to use my regular sewing machine. I have a thin needle that I use exclusively for sewing paper because paper dulls needles very quickly.
Therese
More thank you cards!
For these cards I used scraps of blue cardstock that coordinated with the fabric strip to create a bit of a background. I used a scrap of white cardstock, layered on the embossed strips, covered them with the accent strip and sewed them all together. I glued them to the card fronts. I tied a fabric bow on the first one and added a layered butterfly to the other one along with a punched greeting for each of them. The little butterfly (SU) I found in my stash and tied black thread around the middle to create a body and some antenna.
I am happy to be making cards again!! It is fun to be making single designs and using what I have available.
Therese
I am happy to be making cards again!! It is fun to be making single designs and using what I have available.
Therese
Thank you cards!
Hey!! I am back to cardmaking in my new craft room. It is not yet all unpacked and set up but I did find enough supplies to make a few cards - mostly Thank you ones.
I sewed a strip of plaid fabric to a white border punched strip embellished with holes for both of these cards and added a layered flower. The blue background was embossed with the latest embossing folder (CB) I purchased. It has a large folder with a coordinating strip in a nice rounded diamond pattern. I reminds me somewhat of a quilting pattern. The greeting is from "The Lemonade Stand" digital collection (SU) which I printed on white cardstock and punched out.
We are loving our new home and community!! Summer is not as hot as we are used to but it has been pleasant to sit on the deck and soak in the rays!! Hope you are all enjoying your summer!
Therese
I sewed a strip of plaid fabric to a white border punched strip embellished with holes for both of these cards and added a layered flower. The blue background was embossed with the latest embossing folder (CB) I purchased. It has a large folder with a coordinating strip in a nice rounded diamond pattern. I reminds me somewhat of a quilting pattern. The greeting is from "The Lemonade Stand" digital collection (SU) which I printed on white cardstock and punched out.
We are loving our new home and community!! Summer is not as hot as we are used to but it has been pleasant to sit on the deck and soak in the rays!! Hope you are all enjoying your summer!
Therese
Friday, July 12, 2013
Handmade paper thank you cards
I just found these cards! We created them one of the last days of my class with the young people in March!
We layered white embossed handmade paper images we had made earlier in the art session over some coloured handmade paper which was layered onto a white card front. It was easy to just add a punched colour printed greeting to the fronts using 3D foam tape. These can be used as notecards without the greetings and are also suitable for a variety of occasions with added greetings.
I love the look of white embossed handmade paper!!
Therese
We layered white embossed handmade paper images we had made earlier in the art session over some coloured handmade paper which was layered onto a white card front. It was easy to just add a punched colour printed greeting to the fronts using 3D foam tape. These can be used as notecards without the greetings and are also suitable for a variety of occasions with added greetings.
I love the look of white embossed handmade paper!!
Therese
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