Thursday, August 06, 2020

Gift wrap created from brown paper and paper napkins using a collage technique



I wanted some unique gift wrap for a wedding gift and decided to make some using a collage technique with brown paper and paper napkins.  I trimmed a piece of brown paper to 24" x 24".  Next I dug through my paper napkin stash and dug out several that included purple and green.  I separated the top layers off and then tore the napkins into pieces - 2" x 3" or so.  I put them on a tray and lay my brown paper on a surface protected with plastic.  I mixed some white glue with some gold glitter glue and added water enough to thin it down to runny.  I started adding the paper napkin pieces to the brown paper by spreading some glue, adding a piece of paper napkin and then adding more glue over the top to seal it.  I continued the process overlapping as I went until the whole surface of the brown paper was covered and I only had a few pieces of napkin left.  I left it to dry for a few hours with a fan/heater blowing over it.  Once it was dry I ironed it flat and trimmed out a 12" 12" piece to use to wrap my gift.  You can see below how nicely it worked for wrapping the gift and I now have all sorts left over to use for backgrounds for cards, etc.  It was so fun to be working on an artsy project using glue and paper!!!!!!   The glitter in the glue gave it just a bit of sparkle which was nice.     Therese





Little flannel chevron quilt



I have finished another little flannel quilt.  I added a border of solid blue around the chevron pattern I created with the half triangle squares.  This one is soft and comfy!!  It is 40" x 49" so would be perfect as a picnic blanket or an extra cover for a child's bed.  

Therese

Thinking of you card featuring a die cut opening of a dragonfly, a pieced collage background of paper scraps and a punchie greeting


We have a friend who had surgery this week after a couple of postponements.  A good thing!! 
I started with a blue card which I created to fit in a large envelope from my stash.  I pieced a paper collage of blue and pink paper scraps for my background and adhered to my card.  Love doing this!!
I attached them using regular tape on the back.  For my focal element I cut a square of blue cardstock, die cut the dragonfly, backed it with foil gift wrap and then added some texture using my pattern tracing wheel before mounting it over my background using 3D foam tape. The greeting was colour printed on gray, layered onto a white circle and then onto a pink scalloped circle (SU).  I pierced all the scallops with a push pin before mounting it to my card using 3D foam tape.  
It will brighten her day!!

Therese


Wednesday, August 05, 2020

Wedding card featuring embossing, layered hearts and a layered font greeting


A wedding card for our neighbour's son who is getting married in August.  I made them a little gift of cards and wrapped them in a gift wrap I made using a collage technique.  It was fun to be playing with paper and glue!
For this card I started with an aqua card and embossed a layer of white cardstock which I tore in two then trimmed to fit on the front of my card.  I added two lengths of beautiful lace discreetly adhered with a very thin strip of double sided tape.  I adhered the ends to the inside front of my card using double sided tape.  I layered three heart die cuts to create my focal element and adhered it to my card using 3D foam tape.  I layered a laser printed font greeting punchie onto a scalloped oval punchie (SU) in the same cardstock as my card and added it to my card front using 3D foam tape as well.  Wishing them every blessing as they start a new life together!!

Therese

Saturday, August 01, 2020

Christmas cards featuring stained glass ornaments, decorative paper and an embossed panel


Having committed to getting my Christmas cards made early this year I have already made more than half of what I need but staying at home has facilitated getting farther ahead so I have made this set of cards.  I cut the ornaments and trees from a sheet of beautiful stained glass glitter paper my sister gave me a while back.  I cut a strip off the large sheet and cut the first three ornaments with one of the dies in the Heirloom Ornament die set from Nestibilities.  From what was left of the strip I cut a round one (Nestibilities) and three little triangle trees.  I wanted to layer my elements on black which worked with the round ornament because I have the double set of the Classic Circles ( Nestiblities) so I was able to cut a black layer for it.  The trees were easy as they are just triangles.  For the teardrop ornaments it required a bit more engineering.  I had created myself a tool for practicing and teaching calligraphy at one point in time by whittling down the sides of two pencils and then tying them together so I could easily demonstrate the proper angle and how the flat nib forms the letters.  I went looking for it and found it!!!!!!!!!  I used it to trace the shape of the ornaments onto black cardstock.  I then fussy cut on the second line which was relatively easy.  Pretty happy with how that worked out and will have to keep that in mind for any other custom layers I might need to make.  I then die cut snowflakes to mount in the centers using a Cuttlebug set which I have not used very often but were the perfect size for these ornaments.  I mounted them to the ornaments using tiny black brads and added little white fabric snowflake in between.  Love how they turned out!!  Next, I created toppers for my ornaments.  I used my scallop decorative scissors to trim the edge of a thin strip of bright silver foil and then trimmed them into segments which would be right for each ornament.  I mounted them to my layered ornaments using white glue applied with a fine tip applicator.  For backgrounds I decided on this funky snowflake paper in my stash which was laser printed a while back from a digital wallpaper file.  I decided to add a layer of embossed silver cardstock between them.  I coloured a length of thick white thread using a permanent marker to create the hangers for my ornaments.  I used different embossing folders for all of them and mounted the silver pieces to the backgrounds and then added the ornaments using 3D foam tape, adhered the thread hangers to the back of the background paper using regular tape and then mounted these large elements to coordinating card fronts.  I punched silver foil stars for my trees and mounted them with the silver strip as a backdrop.  I added a small black snowflake and then a white fabric one to one of the trees to make it stand out.  I decided against greetings as they seemed to be balanced without them.  So another few cards to add to the stash!!         Therese

Friday, July 31, 2020

Birthday card featuring a scrapbook paper collage background, one of my digital images and an epoxy sticker

I made this card for my sister for her birthday coming up soon.  I started with a large envelope and created a blue card to fit inside.  I used scraps of decorative paper to create a collage for my background.  I used regular tape to attach them to each other on the back and then trimmed it to fit on my card front and then adhered it in place.  I have a supply of epoxy stickers from a ways back and found them the other day looking for something else.  I thought I should see if I can use them up so I added one to this card.  It is a blue image that looks like a postage stamp and says "Rest and Relaxation" on the bottom.  I mounted it to a little blue rectangle of cardstock that coordinated with my back ground.  I watercoloured my floral image - a digital doodle that I create a while back - mounted it to yellow then to blue cardstock.  I ran my tracing wheel on the four sides of my greeting before mounting it to blue as well.  I played with the layout of my elements til I was happy with it and then adhered all the elements in place on my card front to finish it off.  Very happy with how it turned out and will be creating more collage backgrounds with scraps.              Therese

Thursday, July 30, 2020

Anniversary card featuring die cut hearts, shimmery paper and cardstock and some lace


The last of my family cards for July!!  For my youngest daughter and her husband for their anniversary.  I found several heart die cuts in my stash and added several shimmery pearl hearts to go with them. I chose a large envelope and made a dark purple card to fit inside.  I cut a piece of dark purple shimmery paper to fit on the front with an even border.  I used my fingers to manually emboss this layer with a bit of texture using a texture plate.  It is not visible in the photo and some of the texture was smoothed out in the process of gluing it to the front of my card.  It still had enough to break up the expanse of the shimmery paper which is what I wanted.  I mounted the hearts on the top portion of my card.  I added a piece of lace to the lower section and added a small oval greeting punchie.  I have really enjoyed stretching my boundaries and trying new sketches and ideas for my July cards!!

Therese

Monday, July 27, 2020

Christmas cards featuring red foil backgrounds, black ribbon and laser printed digital nativity images


For my last set of cards I used some red metallic gift wrap with a swirly pattern adhered to black card fronts.  For my images, I used clear glitter gel pen on the stars and halos and watercolour on the cradles and baby. I added black ribbon between the greeting and images and tiny small confetti stars next to the greetings.  On the first one I layered it onto silver foil before adhering to my card front and on the second one I used a round corner punch before adhering to my card using 3D foam tape. 
Happy to have another set of card made for this Christmas season! It has been wonderful to have time to get cards made without having to cram it between everything else.  A blessing!!

Therese

Birthday card featuring torn background paper, a stamped vellum in a frame and a little bird punchie


Another July card - this one for my Mom for her birthday!  Blue is her favorite colour so I always try to incorporate it in her cards.  I started with a large white card I created to fit in a large envelope from my stash.  I found a file folder with some ephemera from a swap a while back.  I found this blue background which was created with masking tape which was the right colour.  I trimmed it and then tore it in two.  I adhered the two pieces to the top and bottom of my card leaving a gap in between.  I used my rectangle Nestibiities to cut an opening in a piece of blue cardstock and then trimmed it to be a frame.  I cut a piece of vellum to fit behind the frame and stamped a twig wreath on it with silver pigment ink and then embossed it with clear embossing powder.  It gave a very subtle look which worked very well for my layout.  I adhered the vellum to the frame and then mounted the frame to my card front.  I added a little bird to the middle of the wreath.  I punched it from decorative paper, added the beak detail and then used a tiny black brad to create its eye.  I punched the wing and embossed it as well.  I assembled the bird and mounted it over the vellum with 3D foam tape.  To finish off my card, I added a sponged punchie greeting on the bottom edge of the frame.  Really like how this card worked out and I am enjoying using supplies and tools which have not be on my "go-to" list in quite a while.  FUN!!!!!   Therese   

A long strip of 2.5" squares

I started with a bowl full of scraps - mostly 2.5" square sewn in twos.  Fortunately, they were mostly coordinating so I just kept sewing them together trying to avoid getting the same fabric to be too close to another one of the same and sprinkling a few lights in among the other colours.  I am very happy with my long strip of little squares. I have over 60 feet!!!!!!  I will see about how I can incorporate them into a quilt top.  I expect there are several ways and it will be good to include some solid fabric to provide some contrast as well.  Therese


Sunday, July 26, 2020

Christmas cards featuring metallic background paper, ribbon and a digital nativity image



For this set of cards I chose a metallic gift wrap featuring holly for my backgrounds.  
For my first card, I layered the background to a red card front.  I used a clear glitter gel pen on the star and the baby's halo and a bit of watercolour on the cradle and baby.  I added a silver ribbon and a tiny star confetti next to the font greeting.  I layered some red and green cardstock to create a layer for my image and then mounted it to a crinkled foil.  I simply ripped the edge of the foil for an organic look before mounting the image onto my card front using 3D foam tape.
For my second card, I added a length of ribbon to my card after adhering the background using double sided tape to adhere the ends to the inside front of my green card base. The nativity image has the star and the halo finished with clear glitter gel pen, the cradle and baby with watercolour and silver ribbon and tiny confetti near the font greeting.  I layered it onto red cardstock before adhering to my card front using 3D foam tape.     Therese

Birthday card featuring colour printed background and greeting with star embellishments


Another July birthday card!!  For this one I started with a large black card I created to fit in a large envelope from my stash.   I auditioned two pieces of blue background paper (colour printed) and two lengths of star embossed white cardstock.  Once I was happy with the layout I adhered them in place.  I tore the edges of this colour printed birthday greeting which I downloaded from CLKER and mounted it in the middle of my collage using 3D foam tape.  I punched two different sizes of stars from this beautiful blue adhesive backed vinyl.  I applied them in an all over pattern until I was happy with the layout.  I added "stars" in the black background by using a clear glitter gel pen to make dots in all the visible black areas .  It was fun to create this card and do something I have not done before.         Therese

Saturday, July 25, 2020

Christmas cards featuring metallic paper backgrounds, digital nativity images and silver accents


For this set of cards I used a blue and silver brocade gift wrap for my background and navy card bases.  
For my first card, I added a silver ribbon across my card after adhering the background to the card base.  The nativity image was laser printed, trimmed and then embellished with clear clear gel pen on the star, halo and cradle, a bit of watercolour on the baby and background.  I added silver ribbon between the image and the greeting and a little tiny star confetti to the right of the greeting.  I layered this onto dark blue cardstock and then mounted it to my card front.  
For my second card, I watercoloured the background, the cradle and the baby.  I used a clear glitter gel pen on the star and halo.  I added ribbon between the greeting and image and a small tiny silver confetti star below it.  I layered my image onto crinkled foil and then mounted this focal element to my card using 3D foam tape.          Therese

Friday, July 24, 2020

Christmas cards featuring glittered musical paper, foil and a laser printed digital nativity image


For my next two cards, I started with the musical scrapbook paper which has a iridescent glittery finish for my backgrounds.  
For my first card, I layered the background onto a dark brown card front.  I used shimmery gold watercolour on the star, a bit of watercolour on the cradle and the baby and a clear glitter gel pen on the baby's halo. I added a gold ribbon between the nativity and the font greeting and then layered it onto gold foil before adhered this focal element to my card using 3D foam tape.  
For my second card, I used silver shimmery watercolour on the star and then added a silver star confetti over it using a tiny silver brad.  A bit of watercolour on the baby and the cradle, silver gel pen on the halo and a silver ribbon between the greeting and the image.  Added a tiny silver star confetti next to the greeting before layering it onto a green foil.  I added a white/iridescent ribbon to the background before adhering it to a blue green card front.  Used 3D foam tape to adhere the nativity image to the front of my card.          Therese

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Christmas card featuring a wax resist background, a sponged nativity digital image and some fiber



I was printing images for a couple of card kits the other day and thought I should get started on another set of Christmas cards so I printed several of this nativity from Cre8tive Hands.  
For this card, I dug through my stash of backgrounds and found this one which is a wax resist I made a while back.  White paper was placed over a snowflake embossing folder and clear wax was rubbed over the surface and then purple/blue watercolour was applied.  Love that technique!!  I adhered it to a purple card base.  I sponged the background of the nativity using purple ink and a torn edge of paper as a mask while masking the inside of the stable to highlight the baby Jesus.  I used a clear glitter gel pen on the star, a bit of watercolour on the baby and cradle and tied on a piece of purple fiber between the image and the font greeting using a double knot.  I added a tiny silver star confetti next to the greeting using a small piece of glue dot.  I layered the image onto a silver rectangle of metallic gift wrap before adhering this focal element to the front of my card with 3D foam tape. 
It is great to get back to Christmas cards and staying on track with my commitment to get my cards made before December.           Therese

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Two all occasion cards featuring butterflies die cut from masterboard, embossing and metallic paper



I continue to make cards from the masterboard I created a while back.  I cut a peach cardstock layer the same size as the piece of masterboard (3 5/8" x 4.25") I had trimmed from my letter sized masterboard . I had to use a small cutting plate (broken piece) to avoid cutting more than the butterfly from my large Sizzix die (butterfly and dragonfly).  I was reasonably successful with two passes.  I embossed the peach pieces - a butterfly and a layer with a butterfly opening with two different embossing folders.  I die cut some bodies from black paper, trimmed them and adhered them to the butterflies.  I swapped the butterflies and then attached them into the openings using two pieces of regular tape on the back - one on the head and the other on the tail.  This allows the wings to be pulled up to give dimension to the card.  
For my first card, I trimmed my large focal element with the butterfly to 4", added scraps of the same cardstock as the butterfly to the top and bottom edge using regular tape and then two small strips of black paper to each edge.  I adhered this large element to the front of a kraft card.  
For my second card, I trimmed my butterfly focal element to 4", added two pieces of turquoise cardstock embossed with the same embossing folder - Swiss Dots - CB to the top and bottom.  I punched a long strip of gold metallic using the Ribbon border punch - SU, trimmed it into two and mounted these over where the two pieces join.  I trimmed the border to the edge of the layer and adhered this large element to the front of an ivory card.  

Therese

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Two all occasion cards featuring masterboard butterflies, ribbon and tracing wheel texture



I continue to make cards from the masterboard I created a while back.  I cut a red cardstock layer the same size as the piece of masterboard (3 5/8" x 4.25") I had trimmed from my letter sized masterboard. I had to use a small cutting plate (broken piece) to avoid cutting more than the butterfly from my large Sizzix die (butterfly and dragonfly).  I was reasonably successful with two passes.  I embossed the red pieces - a butterfly and a layer with a butterfly opening with two different embossing folders.  I die cut some bodies from black paper, trimmed them and adhered them to the butterflies.  I swapped the butterflies and then attached them into the openings using two pieces of regular tape on the back - one on the head and the other on the tail.  This allows the wings to be pulled up to give dimension to the card.  
For my first card, I trimmed my large butterfly focal element to 4" or so, embossed an extra scrap of red cardstock with the same Swiss Dot - CB embossing folder and adhered them to a black card front.  I punched a piece of brown cardstock with a ribbon border punch and them trimmed it to size afterwards.  I inserted a blue gros grain ribbon into the slots adhering one end to the back using double sided tape and brought the other end to the front, flagged it and then stitched in place using red thread and including a tiny button.  I ran my tracing wheel on both long edges to add texture.  I  secured this layer over the gap between my pieces using double sided tape.  Love it!!
For my second card, I adhered my masterboard butterfly focal element to the front of a soft green card and added a scrap of embossed red cardstock to the right hand side.  I used a fine tip permanent marker to add some lines to the outside edges of my focal element.  
Really enjoying the process of creating these cards and really liking the texture and interest created by the masterboard collage!!

Therese

Monday, July 20, 2020

Small blue plaid flannel quilt top with a chevron pattern


I worked on this flannel quilt top yesterday and managed to get it finished by the end of the day.  
I chose to do a new to me technique.  It creates two squares which is made up of two triangles in a very easy manner.  You cut two squares the same size.  Mine are 10" square.  You lay them good sides facing each other, pin securely, draw a line diagonally from one corner to the other and then stitch on both sides of the line.  Next, you cut on the line and you end up with two squares that contain two triangles like in the photo below.  I stitched up all my squares and pressed them open.  Next, comes the fun part - laying them out and seeing what you can make in regards to a design.
I really wanted a chevron for this quilt but you can also do Flying Geese, pinwheels or diamonds, etc.  I expect there are many more that I am not aware of.  It is a fast and easy way to add some pizzazz to a quilt and not have to cut any triangles and then try sewing them together!!! Squares are easy to cut!!!!!!                   Therese











Two all occasion cards featuring die cut butterflies from masterboard, layered punchies and handmade paper



I continue to make cards from the masterboard I created a while back.  I cut a yellow cardstock layer the same size as the piece of masterboard (3 5/8" x 4.25") I had trimmed from my letter sized masterboard. I had to use a small cutting plate (broken piece) to avoid cutting more than the butterfly from my large Sizzix die (butterfly and dragonfly).  I was reasonably successful with two passes.  I embossed the yellow pieces - a butterfly and a layer with a butterfly opening with two different embossing folders.  I die cut some bodies from black paper, trimmed them and adhered them to the butterflies.  I swapped the butterflies and then attached them into the openings using two pieces of regular tape on the back - one on the head and the other on the tail.  This allows the wings to be pulled up to give dimension to the card.
For my first card, I added a gold metallic layer to my kraft colour card front.  I used a corner rounding punch on the corners of my butterfly focal element and adhered it to my card front.  I auditioned some small flower punchies and eventually added two layered flowers and three small punchies.  The layered flowers were created using two different punchies attached with brads.  They were all glued to my card front using white glue in a fine tip applicator.  
For my second card, I created an ivory card and added a layer of commercial handmade paper in black.  I added my large butterfly focal element and then added five little star punchies on the right hand side in coordinating yellow cardstock.  I adhered them with white glue from a fine tip applicator.  

Therese  

Sunday, July 19, 2020

Two all occasion cards featuring butterflies from my masterboard, metallic paper and ribbon





I continue to make cards from the masterboard I created a while back.  I cut a pink cardstock layer the same size as the piece of masterboard (3 5/8" x 4.25") I had trimmed from my letter sized masterboard . I had to use a small cutting plate (broken piece) to avoid cutting more than the butterfly from my large Sizzix die (butterfly and dragonfly).  I was reasonably successful with two passes but did get a small cut on the lower right hand corner.  I embossed the pink pieces - a butterfly and a layer with a butterfly opening with two different embossing folders.  I die cut some bodies from black paper, trimmed them and adhered them to the butterflies.  I swapped the butterflies and then attached them into the openings using two pieces of regular tape on the back - one on the head and the other on the tail.  This allows the wings to be pulled up to give dimension to the card.  
For my first card, I cut a sea green card and attached a pink metallic layer which I had punched  with a scallop border punch (SU) on the left hand edge.  I added a folded label (Modern Label - SU) in brown on the lower right hand side with a copper brad to hide the extra cut.  I adhered my large butterfly focal element over the metallic paper to finish off my card.  
For my second card, I cut a light aqua card.  I trimmed my butterfly focal element to 4", added a piece of darker blue green cardstock to both the top and bottom using regular tape on the back and then added a piece of black ribbon on the right hand side to cover the cut on the corner.  I adhered this large element to my card and then tied on a short piece of black ribbon to the one on the front of the card to  simulate a bow which very nicely camouflaged the cut.  I added a tiny piece of double sided tape to keep the ribbon in place.  Finally, I to finish off my card added some dots to the edges of my blue green pieces using a fine tipped permanent marker. 
I am enjoying making cards with my masterboard pieces and making them all different. 

Therese