A friend of ours is turning forty and his family is having a surprise party for him!! I decided to make him a card that is also a bit of a scrapbook.
This was a fun project!! I created it using two pieces of cardstock - one 4.25" x 11" (folded at 2 7/8") and the other 4.25" x 10.75"(folded at 4.5"). I set them into each other and bound them on the fold with cotton thread to make the book. I colour printed 4" letters with a variety of textures and colours which I cut out and mounted to my pages - J on page one, O on page 3, H on page 5 and N on page 7. I sponged the edges of all the pages, and added some stippling with a stamp as well. I created and colour printed some 3D embellishments, added some doodling and a few details of the event leaving room for photos and journaling on several of the pages. I added my greetings on the back!! Also created a custom envelope using brown wrapping paper and some cool letter packing tape to house my card/scrapbook.
Looking forward to the celebration and wishing him the very best!!
Therese
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Friday, November 23, 2012
Christmas cards - star embellishments
Gotta love finding cool embellishments for card making for a bargain!! These stars were formally part of a Christmas garland which I cut apart to create individual elements for cards!! Always worth keeping your eyes open and seeing the possibilities for the parts!!
I colour printed the greetings onto letter sized card stock, cut them into quarter sheet layers and embossed them. I used a subtle embossing folder - Swiss Dots - to keep the greeting legible. I added ribbon into a point of the star and attached both ends with double sided tape to the top of the embossed layer. To finish off this layer I covered up the ends with a strip of decorative paper which was cut on the bottom edge with decorative scissors. I added another strip to the bottom edge.
Therese
I colour printed the greetings onto letter sized card stock, cut them into quarter sheet layers and embossed them. I used a subtle embossing folder - Swiss Dots - to keep the greeting legible. I added ribbon into a point of the star and attached both ends with double sided tape to the top of the embossed layer. To finish off this layer I covered up the ends with a strip of decorative paper which was cut on the bottom edge with decorative scissors. I added another strip to the bottom edge.
Therese
Christmas card - winter scenes
These cards feature different winter scenes which I colour printed from images off of a Vintage Holiday CD. You could easily use old Christmas cards cut with a die or circle cutter instead. They are layered onto a scalloped circle die cut (Nestibilities) which is embellished with a clear glitter gel pen called StarDust by Sakura. Love being able to add just glitter with no colour!! This element is layered over the card front which features a length of seam binding with a single knot bow, a colour printed background and a coordinating card.
Therese
Therese
Christmas cards - white on white
I love the elegance of white on white embossed cards!!! For this card I embossed a swirly oval embossing folder onto shimmer paper and added a soft blue oval using a stencil, blue dye ink pad and a sponge. Love the way it worked out!! Added a length of white seam binding, a blue confetti snowflake with a white mini brad, an embossed little tree die cut (SX - movers and shapers) and a colour printed punchie greeting (punch - SU)!!
I hand cut the stencil I used here but have subsequently discovered that the largest oval Nestibilties die is the same size and does the work in no time!! It is fun creating your own stencils for using with your stamps and embossing folders!!
Want some white on white inspiration?? Check out Sue's Nelson's gallery Heart Prints or search Splitcoast Stampers for white Christmas cards.
Therese
I hand cut the stencil I used here but have subsequently discovered that the largest oval Nestibilties die is the same size and does the work in no time!! It is fun creating your own stencils for using with your stamps and embossing folders!!
Want some white on white inspiration?? Check out Sue's Nelson's gallery Heart Prints or search Splitcoast Stampers for white Christmas cards.
Therese
Christmas cards - trees
I was invited to make cards with a new group of women last night. It is always fun to meet new people and share card making with them. I did not know if any of them had card making experience so I prepped kits accordingly!! Turns out that only a few had made cards before but all were up to the creative challenge of making cards so we had a fun night.
We started with this card which features these cool little Christmas trees which is a digital stamp from The Alley Way Stamps. Check them out - they have cool images, a design team and challenges!! I cut and pasted an extra one into this image to give the card better balance. I laser printed the images which allows them to be coloured with any medium - watercolour which is what I used, colour pencils, chalk, markers, etc. The image is layered onto coordinating cardstock and adhered to the card front using 3D foam tape. For the card front, I added a length of seam binding to the decorative paper layer, tied an extra piece to the front to simulate a bow and glued this layer to the card. We added a bit of glitter with glitter gel pens but we could easily have used glitter glue instead.
A versatile sketch which allows you to create different looks by simply changing up the decorative paper. So you can make all your cards the same and not have them all look identical. Perfect if you are looking to create lots of cards in a short amount of time!!
I have almost as many cards as I need now! Even if you have not yet started, don't panic. With this sketch all you need is some decorative paper, some coordinating cardstock and ribbon!! Quick and easy!!
Therese
We started with this card which features these cool little Christmas trees which is a digital stamp from The Alley Way Stamps. Check them out - they have cool images, a design team and challenges!! I cut and pasted an extra one into this image to give the card better balance. I laser printed the images which allows them to be coloured with any medium - watercolour which is what I used, colour pencils, chalk, markers, etc. The image is layered onto coordinating cardstock and adhered to the card front using 3D foam tape. For the card front, I added a length of seam binding to the decorative paper layer, tied an extra piece to the front to simulate a bow and glued this layer to the card. We added a bit of glitter with glitter gel pens but we could easily have used glitter glue instead.
A versatile sketch which allows you to create different looks by simply changing up the decorative paper. So you can make all your cards the same and not have them all look identical. Perfect if you are looking to create lots of cards in a short amount of time!!
I have almost as many cards as I need now! Even if you have not yet started, don't panic. With this sketch all you need is some decorative paper, some coordinating cardstock and ribbon!! Quick and easy!!
Therese