For this baby card I used a card kit I created for the March Cardmaking Class. I changed up a few of the decorative paper strips to emphasize the pink theme. I used a portrait format for this one and added a strip of double sided tape across and laid all the ends of my strips into it. I embossed a brown strip of cardstock and adhered it over the ends to make a neat finish. I trimmed all the ends with little flag ends before adhering this large element to the front of my brown card. I watercoloured the image of a few cute dresses on a clothesline (Melonheadz) which I substituted into the kit to make it a baby card. Like my last one, I had extra cardstock on the bottom so I trimmed it with scallop decorative scissors and paper pierced each scallop to add interest and texture. I mounted the layered image to my card using 3D foam tape.
Therese
Sunday, April 28, 2019
Saturday, April 27, 2019
Baby card featuring a cute little horse digital, strips of decorative paper and a vellum greeting
Needing some baby cards for my stash so I went digging through some card kits from previous classes to see if I had any that could easily be made up. No luck but I was able to convert this one into a baby card by simply changing the image to this cute little horse one (Melonheadz) which I had in my image stash and adding a vellum greeting also from my greetings stash!!
So I added a strip of double sided tape across the yellow layer and adhered the ends of my paper strips to it. I embossed the navy strip, adhered it over the ends and trimmed it to the edges to finish that nicely. I trimmed the ends of the strips in a diagonal pattern and adhered this large element to the navy card front. I watercoloured the laser printed image and layered it onto a green rectangle and had enough spare to trim the bottom with scallop decorative scissors. I used a push pin to pierce each scallop which adds a nice touch of texture. I used a small piece of double sided tape to adhere the vellum greeting to my card before mounting my layered image using 3D foam tape. You can see the other cards I made with these kits here. They were part of my March Cardmaking class. Therese
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Large birthday cards that feature a shaker element, some decorative paper and some custom die cut greetings
I saw a tutorial on shaker cards recently and thought I should give them a go. It has been a while since I made one. I created some custom greetings in Corel Draw and printed them on white cardstock. After trimming them out I got started.
For the first card, I chose a large orange envelope and created an ivory card to fit inside. I added two pieces of this beautiful sunflower gift wrap to the front and overlaid a strip of yellow cardstock over where they joined. To create my shaker greeting I die cut a star, added a piece of transparent plastic to the opening and then made a border of 3D foam tape which I cut quite thin so I could place it around the star shape. I filled the opening with sequins, paper punched stars, beads, etc and then placed another square of transparency over it after I had removed the release tape. It was a bit of a challenge in that I had to have a steady hand to keep all the little bits inside the opening while I removed the release paper. I then mounted my shaker greeting to a background created using brown and orange cardstock. I punched little stars on the bottom edge, applied double sided tape to the back and rubbed in some copper glitter. Love it!! I mounted my large shaker greeting to the front of my card over the strip of yellow and I was done!! It will take a few more to get the hang of it so I decided to make a couple more using pretty close to the same sketch.

For the second one I used another large envelop and created a white card to fit inside. I added a green embossed layer and added a strip of brown cardstock with a strip of orange over it. I added glitter glue in blue and green and adhered it to my card once it was dry. I cut a yellow strip of cardstock, flagged the end and adhered it to my card. I created my shaker greeting by die cutting a square, adding my transparent layers and filling the inside with glass beads - clear and gold along with some green sequins. I used a brown marker and added a bow to the top of the square and dots all the way around. I mounted it to a brown square of cardstock before adhering it to the front of my card using 3D foam tape. Love the glitter glue border on this one!!
For my third card I chose a large lavender envelope and created a white card to fit inside. I layer on a piece of purple cardstock and then a beautiful piece of floral decorative paper. I added a flagged strip of yellow paper to this one as well. I die cut a circle to this greeting, added the transparencies and foam tape to create my shaker which I filled with glass beads, sequins and a bit of glitter. I corner rounded the three corners I had access to, sponged the edges and mounted my shaker greeting to my card front using 3D foam tape. I added a little string to my circle a balloon using a fine tip sharpie. Another good one!! One of these is off to my sister for her birthday and the other two are off to my card exchange partners for this month.
Really enjoyed making these but they do require some time to get those shakers made without having little beads running in every direction!! Therese
For the first card, I chose a large orange envelope and created an ivory card to fit inside. I added two pieces of this beautiful sunflower gift wrap to the front and overlaid a strip of yellow cardstock over where they joined. To create my shaker greeting I die cut a star, added a piece of transparent plastic to the opening and then made a border of 3D foam tape which I cut quite thin so I could place it around the star shape. I filled the opening with sequins, paper punched stars, beads, etc and then placed another square of transparency over it after I had removed the release tape. It was a bit of a challenge in that I had to have a steady hand to keep all the little bits inside the opening while I removed the release paper. I then mounted my shaker greeting to a background created using brown and orange cardstock. I punched little stars on the bottom edge, applied double sided tape to the back and rubbed in some copper glitter. Love it!! I mounted my large shaker greeting to the front of my card over the strip of yellow and I was done!! It will take a few more to get the hang of it so I decided to make a couple more using pretty close to the same sketch.

For the second one I used another large envelop and created a white card to fit inside. I added a green embossed layer and added a strip of brown cardstock with a strip of orange over it. I added glitter glue in blue and green and adhered it to my card once it was dry. I cut a yellow strip of cardstock, flagged the end and adhered it to my card. I created my shaker greeting by die cutting a square, adding my transparent layers and filling the inside with glass beads - clear and gold along with some green sequins. I used a brown marker and added a bow to the top of the square and dots all the way around. I mounted it to a brown square of cardstock before adhering it to the front of my card using 3D foam tape. Love the glitter glue border on this one!!
For my third card I chose a large lavender envelope and created a white card to fit inside. I layer on a piece of purple cardstock and then a beautiful piece of floral decorative paper. I added a flagged strip of yellow paper to this one as well. I die cut a circle to this greeting, added the transparencies and foam tape to create my shaker which I filled with glass beads, sequins and a bit of glitter. I corner rounded the three corners I had access to, sponged the edges and mounted my shaker greeting to my card front using 3D foam tape. I added a little string to my circle a balloon using a fine tip sharpie. Another good one!! One of these is off to my sister for her birthday and the other two are off to my card exchange partners for this month.
Really enjoyed making these but they do require some time to get those shakers made without having little beads running in every direction!! Therese
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Birthday card with cool tool background paper and fun chalk board greeting
This card is for DH for his upcoming birthday!! I chose this really cool background paper which I received in a swap a while ago and mounted it to a large black card front. I cut a fun shape from silver cardstock and added a strip of red and black washi tape down the middle. After mounting it to my card front I added a fussy cut chalk board greeting which was laser printed from a digital file. I adhered it with two red brads which are silver brads coloured with a red Sharpie permanent marker. I really love how it worked out!!! He is a wonderful woodworker so I am sure he will appreciate the fun paper. Therese
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Felted Wool coasters
My grand daughter is raising money for a trip and I have made up a few felted wool coasters to be sold at her next event.
The felted wool comes from her Mom who enjoys felting wool and creating wonderful items from it. This was felted wool from a reversible coat which was ivory one one side and beige on the other. I cut the panels into four inch squares with a rotary cutter and mat. I rounded the corners by fussy cutting them with scissors. I machine stitched around the edges to create a bit of a border using thread in coordinating colours - beige on the ivory side and ivory on the beige side. Next, I used tapestry wool to embroider designs onto the coasters. I found a few ideas on line and then made up a few others after I got a bit of feel for the process and what I could do with it. I am really happy with how they turned out!! Every dollar counts so I hope they sell out!! Therese
The felted wool comes from her Mom who enjoys felting wool and creating wonderful items from it. This was felted wool from a reversible coat which was ivory one one side and beige on the other. I cut the panels into four inch squares with a rotary cutter and mat. I rounded the corners by fussy cutting them with scissors. I machine stitched around the edges to create a bit of a border using thread in coordinating colours - beige on the ivory side and ivory on the beige side. Next, I used tapestry wool to embroider designs onto the coasters. I found a few ideas on line and then made up a few others after I got a bit of feel for the process and what I could do with it. I am really happy with how they turned out!! Every dollar counts so I hope they sell out!! Therese
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Thursday, April 04, 2019
Doodles

I was exploring a card design a few weeks ago that required doodling to finish it off so I decided to try a few pages to see how easy it would be for the participants to make doodles happen. I found several You Tube videos of people doing some doodling and decided to follow along and see how easily it went.

It was difficult enough for me so I decided not to go with that card design for my class but I did really enjoy the doodling and I think I may clean some of these up and use them as digital images in my card making.
I may have to do that regularly and see what happens. Having my own art to use in my card making would be really fun!!
Therese
Paperclip jewelry
Wednesday, April 03, 2019
And yet more charms!!!!
These are the charms I made while my grand daughter was visiting! She invented the process and I decided to make a few as well because they looked so awesome!! Teen idol charms from the Goodwill were sanded, coloured with nail polish or gesso and then glitter glue was added in a variety of colours and nicely mixed up to create some very sparkly charms!! We added the butterflies - plastic decoration cut from some head bands purchased a while back. We finished the edges with Sharpie or rhinestones. They came with the jumprings and lobster claw catches on them. Love how they turned out. She will be selling them at a fundraising event in a few weeks!!!!!!!!! Therese
More charms!!!!!!!

Another set of charms which my granddaughter made this week! Some will be sold at the fundraiser and the Key chains she made to go with the little stitched penguins she is making for a different event for her Girl Guide troupe. These started as fun flower stickers - see left on the lower right! She added coordinating circle punchies and added her own greetings, symbols and art using glitter gel pens. I drilled holes in them and she added jump rings and lobster claws to finish them off!!!! Therese
Charms!!!!!!!
Charms!!!!!!!!!! My granddaughter is visiting for spring break and she has been busy creating charms for a fundraising event for Girl Guides!!
We started with plastic charms I acquired at the Goodwill a few weeks ago thinking that they would make a good substrate for creating on. We dug out sandpaper, nail polish and glitter glue and then added the little butterfly accents and just went from there!! We finished the edges with coloured Sharpie markers and/or clear rhinestones!!! They are awesome in real life!!
These are all of the ones she made - double sided so I took photos of both sides!! Therese
We started with plastic charms I acquired at the Goodwill a few weeks ago thinking that they would make a good substrate for creating on. We dug out sandpaper, nail polish and glitter glue and then added the little butterfly accents and just went from there!! We finished the edges with coloured Sharpie markers and/or clear rhinestones!!! They are awesome in real life!!
These are all of the ones she made - double sided so I took photos of both sides!! Therese
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Tuesday, April 02, 2019
March Cardmaking - an embossed cardstock with strips of fun paper and a laser printed digital greeting
For our last card I designed this one which was fairly quick and easy!! I cut a layer 4" x 5.25" to which we applied a strip of double sided tape into which we laid our strips of paper until it was covered all the way across. Next we embossed a coordinating strip of cardstock and adhered it over the ends we had placed on the double sided tape. Next, we flagged the bottoms of each strip in an interesting pattern and adhered this large element to a coordinating card front. The laser printed greetings (Desert Diva) were distressed and then glued to a coordinating layer which were also distressed. They were adhere to each other and mounted to the front of our card using 3D foam tape. This sketch was very flexible in that the card could be used in both orientations. I created one of each with my cards. The cardstock strip and the flagged strips could also have been mounted on the short width which also gave the option for both orientations by changing the way the greeting was mounted. A fun card to finish off our evening!!
March Cardmaking - decorative paper, fun tags and a bit of embossing
For our second card I designed this one which features the tag I cut out of the first card which you can find here. We used scissors or corner rounders to trim the corners of our tags, coloured our images if they needed it and then added a folded length of ribbon using a coordinating tiny brad. I used watercolour and chalk on my tags. We adhered our decorative paper (4" x 5.25") to a coordinating card front, embossed our strip of cardstock and then mounted it over the paper, trimming it to fit. We mounted our tags with images to the front of our cards using 3D foam tape overlapping the embossed strips. To finish off our cards we trimmed our ribbon ends. The little owl is from Michelle Perkett and the penny farthing is from StampinUP. It is always fun to add font greetings to images and it gives you the flexibility to have them be for any occasion you prefer.
Therese
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March Cardmaking - golden die cut, beautiful background paper and a gold embossed greeting
Another fun evening with the girls making cards!!!! For our first card I created these simply elegant ones!! I cut the frame out of white cardstock. In order to be efficient I laid out the tag for the next card in the center of the frame which made the off cut useful. I created registration marks on my magnet sheet for the Big Shot and positioned my rectangle Nestibility so it would cut out a frame in the way that I wanted. I left space on the bottom so that the girls could gold emboss the greeting of their choice from the Sincere Salutations set (SU). That was a new experience for all of them so we had a few practice runs and everyone managed to get their greeting well embossed. I ran the tracing wheel around my frame before I added the decorative paper behind the opening and glued this layer to my coordinating card front. We then added our coordinating gold die cuts using white glue in a fine tip applicator to ensure a neat finish. The leaf is Tim Holtz and the dragonfly is Spellbinders. Very happy with these elegant cards!! Therese
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Card with a cross featuring a bit of bling and some beautiful paper
Another cross card!! I started with a gray card for this one and added a beautiful foiled gift wrap background paper. I laser printed the cross on white cardstock, trimmed it to size and mounted it to a rectangle of silver cardstock. I added a rhinestone to the middle of the cross and added clear glitter with a gel pen to several places on the cross. I mounted the image to my card using 3D foam tape. Another versatile card suitable for a variety of occasions including Easter which will soon be here!! Therese
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Monday, March 25, 2019
Graduation card that features gros grain ribbon, colour printed background and some bling
It will soon be that season of transition where people move on from being students to the next step in their lives and so I made this card. I will probably need a few more but it is a start.
I started with a colour printed background from Altered Bits and mounted it to a green card front. I found this greeting in one of my past files and it does not have any credits so I am not sure where it came from but I really like the message!! I laser printed it onto white cardstock, trimmed it to size, watercoloured the cap and sponged its edges a bit before mounting it to a brown cardstock layer with a distressed edge. I added a piece of green gros grain ribbon with flagged ends to my card then mounted my greeting over it using 3D foam tape. Just a little bit of bling finished it off nicely!! Therese
I started with a colour printed background from Altered Bits and mounted it to a green card front. I found this greeting in one of my past files and it does not have any credits so I am not sure where it came from but I really like the message!! I laser printed it onto white cardstock, trimmed it to size, watercoloured the cap and sponged its edges a bit before mounting it to a brown cardstock layer with a distressed edge. I added a piece of green gros grain ribbon with flagged ends to my card then mounted my greeting over it using 3D foam tape. Just a little bit of bling finished it off nicely!! Therese
Sunday, March 24, 2019
Handmade card featuring a beautiful cross, faux stitching and handmade paper
A while back I was asked to make a few cards featuring crosses for special occasions through out the year. I am in need of a few more so I have started with this one. This beautiful cross was downloaded from Art by Jean and she has some beautiful images and backgrounds there for all sort of occasions. I colour printed the cross onto white cardstock, trimmed it to size and added a yellow scallop punched border (SU)on the right hand side. I mounted the image to a coordinating piece of handmade paper which I made myself and added a tiny black brad to the center of the cross. I mounted this large element to a navy card front. After I was done, I thought it still needed a bit of something so I added a bit of faux stitching around the image and that was better. A card for any occasion!!
Therese
Therese
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Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Christmas cards featuring embossed snowmen, decorative paper and little greetings

I dug through my Christmas paper stash and found several that would do. For my first card I used a leafy blue background paper. It was just a touch short so I cut it before adhering to my white card. I added an embossed layer of light blue cardstock and a little strip of darker blue over it. I mounted the little snowman image onto red and then over the strips using 3D foam tape. When I auditioned my little layered greeting - laser printed Word Window punchie - Modern Label in red - SU) it seemed a little lonely so I kept digging in my scraps and found a little flourish that coordinated with the darker strip which very nicely added a "bit of something" to my greeting which was just what it needed. Glued the flourish with white glue and mounted the greeting with 3D foam tape. The others are very similar but in a landscape rather than a portrait orientation. I see that I have used the snowmen in both the embossed and debossed versions so this one works in both aspects. I am happy to have a few cards made for this month. I am hoping to make a few more by the end of the month. Therese
Monday, March 18, 2019
Christmas card using plank background, a flagged strip and a watercoloured nativity image
This is the last Christmas card I made for my February catch up on my commitment to make some cards every month so I will have what I need when December comes around.
The background was sitting on my desk since my January card making session. I created a red card to coordinate with the red envelope I had chosen. I adhered the black and white wood gift wrap to it and went looking for an image that would work with it. I found this little nativity which I thought would be good. I watercoloured it to coordinate and then layered it with green cardstock. I found the little greeting in my stash and layered it with the same green. Once I was putting my card together I decided it needed a flagged strip of red behind the image so I added it before placing my other elements with 3D foam tape. Still thinking it needed "a bit of something" I added three little red circle punchies above the greeting. That was better!!!!!! Glad to have caught up on my Christmas cards and will have see about getting my March ones done soon!!!!!! Therese
The background was sitting on my desk since my January card making session. I created a red card to coordinate with the red envelope I had chosen. I adhered the black and white wood gift wrap to it and went looking for an image that would work with it. I found this little nativity which I thought would be good. I watercoloured it to coordinate and then layered it with green cardstock. I found the little greeting in my stash and layered it with the same green. Once I was putting my card together I decided it needed a flagged strip of red behind the image so I added it before placing my other elements with 3D foam tape. Still thinking it needed "a bit of something" I added three little red circle punchies above the greeting. That was better!!!!!! Glad to have caught up on my Christmas cards and will have see about getting my March ones done soon!!!!!! Therese
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Sunday, March 17, 2019
A Christmas card - reused image with a few runs of the tracing wheel!!
Loved this image from Christmas packaging this year and so I saved it!! I had to trim it a bit to use on the front of an A2 card but it works!! I added two rows of pierced holes using my pattern tracing wheel - one at the top and one at the bottom!! Layered it onto a gray card front to finish it off!!
Therese
Therese
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Saturday, March 16, 2019
Christmas cards - reused gift wrap, tree die cuts and fun greetings
In an effort to have Christmas cards ready to go by the beginning of December I am again this year committing to getting some made every month. I did not get any made in February so I am playing catch up this month. I had the gift wrap backgrounds cut out for these cards since January. They have been sitting in my craft room waiting!! I had a bit of time to play so I decided to get started on them. I cut white card fronts for all of them as they all have green envelopes. I glued the backgrounds on and then started with some fun!! I gave them all some sort of white embossed strip and added to them as I went - one with a flagged end and purple and white bakers twine tied around it, another with green ribbon, the next one scallop edges, a purple strip and red fiber tied on one end and the last one has a flagged end, a strip of red and white fiber added to that. I dug some die cut trees from my stash to use as the focal element which I adhered with 3D foam tape. I added little greetings from my stash - gold embossed joy layered onto a red scalloped oval, a little laser printed Word Window punchie, a punchie greeting layered onto a Modern Label punchie in red and a laser printed greeting punched with an oval punch (SU). After finishing off the cards I added glitter glue to the trees!!!!!!! I added a garland and then some ornaments using a variety of colours of glitter glue. Discovered several that are dried out but that is the way it goes - use it or lose it!!! After they were dried I pressed them all!! They are in need of inserts but I am considering doing those all in one go as I will be having a wide variety of sizes in my cards and they will all have to be custom made. It was very fun to play and make some bright and colourful cards!! Therese
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