Therese
Monday, May 30, 2016
Another quilted card!
Therese
Sunday, May 29, 2016
An anniversary card and another one from those same kits!
This is the last of these kits!! I replaced the round image with a collage of hearts to create a special card for my sister and her husband for their fortieth anniversary!!
The card front has been stippled (SU) with light green ink and the label of decorative paper (wax resist and watercolour and a stamped green flourish) has had a ribbon added on the top portion and then was adhered to the card front. I tied a short piece of the ribbon to the front to simulate a bow. The circles were cut with Nestibilities -Classic Rounds. I chose three hearts from my little punchies stash that worked well together and adhered them to the ivory circle. The small heart was adhered with a small piece of 3D foam tape. I sponged the edges of the laser printed custom greeting punchie and adhered it with 3D foam tape as well.
The final kit I simply made up and added to my card stash. The cute image is from Digital Two for Tuesday was watercoloured.
I had hoped to be able to be more creative with the sketch for these kits but this layout seemed to work the best so that is what I went with!!
Therese
The card front has been stippled (SU) with light green ink and the label of decorative paper (wax resist and watercolour and a stamped green flourish) has had a ribbon added on the top portion and then was adhered to the card front. I tied a short piece of the ribbon to the front to simulate a bow. The circles were cut with Nestibilities -Classic Rounds. I chose three hearts from my little punchies stash that worked well together and adhered them to the ivory circle. The small heart was adhered with a small piece of 3D foam tape. I sponged the edges of the laser printed custom greeting punchie and adhered it with 3D foam tape as well.
The final kit I simply made up and added to my card stash. The cute image is from Digital Two for Tuesday was watercoloured.
I had hoped to be able to be more creative with the sketch for these kits but this layout seemed to work the best so that is what I went with!!
Therese
Thursday, May 26, 2016
More Christmas cards
These were created on the way to designing these Christmas cards. I only had two of these images so I had to come up with a different set of supplies so I could make enough card kits for my class. I have yet to emboss my greeting on the front of these but I will come back and update my Christmas card total when they are finished and added to my stash!! My stash is up to 29 with these two cards!!
Therese
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May cardmaking - quilted labels
I had started with another quilted card idea and some how with this sketch and design. I started by making paper quilts by gluing strips and small pieces of coordinating decorative paper to quarter sheets of scrap paper/cardstock. Once dry, I cut the quilts with the TH Large Label die, added a line of stitching all the way around and then embossed it with an embossing folder with a very tight design which really helps to blend the pieces and hides any minor blemishes. I added a length of ribbon gluing both ends to the back of the label using double sided tape. I then tied on another short piece using a single knot to simulate a bow. The greetings are laser printed in colour and then punched with the Decorative Label punch (SU). I punched another in a coordinating colour, cut it in half lengthwise and the glued the two halves to the back of the greeting. Just highlights the greeting that little bit. The oval layered greeting was cut using Oval Nestibilities. It was really fun to make paper quilts and cards with quilting on them always seem to have such a handmade - homespun quality to them. It was just as effective to use the card in a portrait orientation - just the greeting needed to be spun a quarter turn. Love them!! This is a very effective technique for using up scraps. You know, those ones you have been saving because they are too precious to throw out!!
Therese
Therese
May Cardmaking - Christmas cards
I always like to create a few Christmas card kits for anyone who is wanting to get their Christmas cards made early. In this case I used one punched border (MS) instead of two strips and put it on the bottom of the 2" x 5.5" piece of decorative paper. I flagged both ends of a white gros grain ribbon and fold it in half keeping it aligned with double sided tape. I then used double sided tape to adhere it to the card front. I found these cute little wreath punchies which I had prepared a while back for another class which worked perfectly with my decorative paper. I layered a white scallop behind them offsetting the scallops to give them more contrast against the paper. They were adhered with 3D foam tape. The greeting was gold embossed directly on the card front echoing the gold ribbon on the wreath. I made 6 of these which brings my could up to 27!!
You can check out the other cards here.
Therese
You can check out the other cards here.
Therese
May Cardmaking - flag ended ribbon and a scallop circle
Our second card featured flagged ends on the ribbon instead of the paper!! Easy to do!! Simply fold ribbon in half and trim from edges to the folded center. Voila!!
We started by adding two small strips of coordinating paper to each long side of our 2" x 5.5" strip of decorative paper which we then glued to the top portion of our card front. The length of ribbon was flagged on both ends, folded in half and double sided tape was used to keep them properly aligned. This element was then adhered over the decorative paper using double sided tape as well.
Next, we watercoloured the images and mounted them to the scallop circle punchie (SU) once it was dry.We used 3D foam tape to adhere the scallop over the ribbon to simulate an award ribbon - like First Prize! The greeting was layered punchies (SU) that were glued together and then mounted to the card front with 3D foam tape. Two were embellished with a clear glitter pen - StarDust Clear - by Sakura.
One of the cards has the focal element on the opposite side and maybe next time I will consider using a portrait orientation to see how well that works.The images are by: cupcake and flower - Black Berry Jelly and the little toad stool - Arthur's Clipart.
I made a Christmas version of these for anyone wanting to make a few Christmas cards. Check it out here.
Therese
We started by adding two small strips of coordinating paper to each long side of our 2" x 5.5" strip of decorative paper which we then glued to the top portion of our card front. The length of ribbon was flagged on both ends, folded in half and double sided tape was used to keep them properly aligned. This element was then adhered over the decorative paper using double sided tape as well.
Next, we watercoloured the images and mounted them to the scallop circle punchie (SU) once it was dry.We used 3D foam tape to adhere the scallop over the ribbon to simulate an award ribbon - like First Prize! The greeting was layered punchies (SU) that were glued together and then mounted to the card front with 3D foam tape. Two were embellished with a clear glitter pen - StarDust Clear - by Sakura.
One of the cards has the focal element on the opposite side and maybe next time I will consider using a portrait orientation to see how well that works.The images are by: cupcake and flower - Black Berry Jelly and the little toad stool - Arthur's Clipart.
I made a Christmas version of these for anyone wanting to make a few Christmas cards. Check it out here.
Therese
Labels:
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birthday,
cards,
digital images,
gel pen,
laser printing,
punchies,
ribbon
May Cardmaking - flagged ends and watercolour
Another session of cardmaking this week!! Three examples of our first sketch. There were several iterations before I established this sketch was the one.
We started with a 2" x 5.5" piece of decorative paper. We snipped a V in the bottom of it
and glued it to the left on our card, The laser printed images were watercoloured and layered onto a coordinating layer. We added a border on the left hand side. After positioning the image we added our ribbon. We laid the ribbon in place, penciled the spine with its position and used a slot punch to nip a tiny bit of cardstock which created a tiny slot for the ribbon. We inserted one end of the ribbon in the slot and adhered the end to the inside front using double sided tape. We did the same with the other end. The piece we trimmed off was tied to the front with one knot to simulate a bow. The focal element was then adhered with 3D foam tape over the ribbon. The laser printed greeting was punched out (Word Window - SU) and layered onto a label punchie (Modern Label - SU) in the same colour as the image. The oval greeting was cut using Nestibilities and the image is from Melonheadz.
The images are all digital : the light house - CLKER, the graphic flower - Digital Doodling and the vintage flower - Digital Two for Tuesday. I love sharing cardmaking with my friends and it is always a good time when they come over to play!!
Therese
Special Class - circle border
Our third card was this one! I have wanted to make a border with circles for a while and decided I would make it happen with this card. I cut 2.25" strips of decorative paper (top - scrapbook paper, bottom - serendipity) and glued them to the top portion of the embossed card front. Each kit had a variety of punched circles in a few colours from which to create a border. It was fun to mix and match until you had a border you liked. I left one of the larger ones in front so I could use it to attach my 3D element to. Once the positions were decided I glued them down one at a time.
Then, I adhered my decorative element (punchie with a brad in the center) to the top circle. I added some embellishing dots using a gel pen on a few of the punchies. I layered the laser printed greeting punchie (Word Window - SU) over the coordinating label punchie (Modern Label -SU) and glued it into place and adhered it to the card front using 3D foam tape.
I did manage to find quite a few circle punchies in my stash and then filled in with new ones.
A couple more below which I have finished. The kits are all made up!
Therese
Therese
Then, I adhered my decorative element (punchie with a brad in the center) to the top circle. I added some embellishing dots using a gel pen on a few of the punchies. I layered the laser printed greeting punchie (Word Window - SU) over the coordinating label punchie (Modern Label -SU) and glued it into place and adhered it to the card front using 3D foam tape.
I did manage to find quite a few circle punchies in my stash and then filled in with new ones.
A couple more below which I have finished. The kits are all made up!
Therese
Therese
Special Class - confetti birthday cards
Another card for my special card class. I embossed the right hand side of the card fronts. I cut decorative paper strips and punched two holes in them -n one nearer the top and one lower down. I punched borders that coordinated with them and adhered them to the back of the decorative layer being careful that the border did not show through either hole. I added ribbon to the right hand side of the top hole and then glued this layer to my card front letting it overlap the embossed area. Next, I added the confetti embellishments. I added pearl dots to those on the right and little orange sequins to those on the left. I positioned the flowers - one in each opening and one on the embossed area. I layered my greetings and added them to my card front. Therese
Special class - birthday cards
I had a special class this afternoon that was a prize for a fundraiser earlier this year!! A friend and her sister in law came and we had an afternoon of cardmaking!! Here is one of the cards we made.
We started by gluing our backgrounds to our card fronts - the flowery one is handmade using watercolour crayons, water and a brush and some final definition with a fine tip sharpie marker (check out my tutorial here), the other is kraft gift wrap with red balloons. I trimmed the half circle off the sides of the labels so they would fit on the portrait cards. I added white gros grain ribbon across the middle and attached the ends to the back using double sided tape and then glued them to the card fronts. The images (Black Berry Jelly) were watercoloured, layered onto coordinating ovals and mounted over the ribbon on the labels. The little greetings are layered punchies. Laser printed greetings punched with the window punch (SU) and the layer punched from the oval layer so it would coordinate perfectly using the modern label punch (SU). I adhered the greetings with 3D foam tape. I made up these kits after making this anniversary card. I have made up my last kit and another card for my stash!
Therese
Monday, May 23, 2016
Air Mail thank you card
I had paired this image with an ivory card on my desk thinking they would be components of a card down the line. I worked on a few colour combinations and when I found this background (plastic wrap and watercolour) I decided the card needed to be darker so instead of finding a different cardstock I simply sponged the edges of the ivory card until it was the colour I wanted. I added a dark red layer beneath the image and the background. I liked the yellow organza ribbon which I added to the background before assembling all the pieces. I tied on an extra short piece to simulate a bow. The image just got a little bit of gray watercolour on the dove and some red on the letter (Arthur's Clipart) before being adhered to the red layer and then to the card front. I added a laser printed punched (SU) greeting which I sponged with the same colour as the card front to tone down the ivory. Adhered the greeting with 3D foam tape. Another card for my stash!
Therese
Therese
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Butterfly thank you card
Another card made with supplies that have been accumulating on my desk. I love the decorative paper - white embossing on white cardsotck of a IO flourish background which was then watercoloured with yellow's and blues!! I trimmed it and mounted it to a black card front. I had set aside the butterfly image (CLKER) a while back because I thought it worked so well with the background. I watercoloured it and when it was dry I layered it with a green cardstock oval and mounted it to my decorative paper. The little fussy cut scroll greeting (CLKER) was just the perfect thing to finish off this card. I watercoloured it slightly to just tone down the white and added it using 3D foam tape.
Therese
Therese
Collaged Thank you card
I made up a few thank you cards to get out in the mail this coming week. This one started with a dark brown card front. I had saved this background from a package of Prima embellishments because it was so cool - lacy and stitched!! I have been saving up little bit to add to this as I have been working in my craft room. I added some coloured vintage ad transparencies, a plaid tag, some seam binding, a paper button, an oval vintage image and a few words on transparency as well. The transparency was laser printed with images from Gaby Braun in an all over pattern, sanded on the back and then painted with diluted acrylic paint to age them. They have been in my stash for quite a while. The tag was part of an exchange a few years ago and the oval vintage image was printed for some other project and I found it in my stash as well. The butterfly was part of a thrift store find - a bunch of butterflies - stickers and embellisments. The paper button was laser printed, coloured and them tied with a string before being added to the layout. Really happy with how it worked out.
Therese
Therese
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Green and pink baby cards for a baby gift
I made these for a new mom expecting a baby any day. Things get busy once you bring the baby home and it is nice to have cards on hand to acknowledge gifts and thoughtful things that those around you do to help out. These are 3.5" x 6.25" and fit in a #8 envelope which I bought a while back for another purpose. I cut two out of an 8.5" x 11" piece of white cardstock. The joint is under the pink border.
I embossed all of the fronts with the swiss dot embossing folder (CB), added green to the bottom of the fronts using a small piece of regular tape. I added a full length of double sided tape over the joint and positioned the large pink scalloped border (SX) over that which holds all the pieces together and keeps the inside neat and tidy. I used two images - the two little owls and the pink rattle - from Pixabay which I colour printed on white, cut them apart then layered them in a coordinating colour before adding them to my card fronts. I made almost a dozen of these and changed up the layout and the orientation to give the cards a bit of a variety!! After they were finished, I thought they needed a "bit of something" so I added some dots and dashes on the pink scallops with a white gel pen. That was better!! I hope she enjoys them and finds them useful!!
Therese
I embossed all of the fronts with the swiss dot embossing folder (CB), added green to the bottom of the fronts using a small piece of regular tape. I added a full length of double sided tape over the joint and positioned the large pink scalloped border (SX) over that which holds all the pieces together and keeps the inside neat and tidy. I used two images - the two little owls and the pink rattle - from Pixabay which I colour printed on white, cut them apart then layered them in a coordinating colour before adding them to my card fronts. I made almost a dozen of these and changed up the layout and the orientation to give the cards a bit of a variety!! After they were finished, I thought they needed a "bit of something" so I added some dots and dashes on the pink scallops with a white gel pen. That was better!! I hope she enjoys them and finds them useful!!
Therese
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Green and pink baby card
This baby card is for a couple expecting a baby girl in May. We are not sure about the due date but I thought it would be better to be prepared rather than not. Another modified kit from this class!! The image buggy is from WP Clipart. I laser printed it, die cut it with an oval Nesitbilities and then watercoloured it to coordinate with my background paper. I added a pink oval slightly larger and punched my greeting layer out of it before adhering them together. Works great and means that they always coordinate perfectly!! I glued my decorative paper to the front of my pink card. I embossed (SU) the light green label (SX) which I had trimmed, added a white gros grain ribbon across the center section gluing the ends to the back using double sided tape. I glued this element to the upper portion of my card and added the oval focal element over it using 3D foam tape. I adhered the little laser printed greeting punchie (SU - word window) over the pink punchie (SU- modern label) and mounted it to the front of my card using 3D foam tape. I love the pink and green combination!!!
Therese
Thursday, May 12, 2016
A very floral anniversary card
I always like to include hearts on my anniversary cards and I thought this cute heart flower image from Black Berry Jelly would do the job nicely!! I used a card kit from this class and made a few modifications. I trimmed the sides off the label and embossed it with a swirl embossing folder (CB) then added a short piece of white gros grain across the center of it adhering the ends to the back using double sided tape. The background is hand drawn. I first made some round flower circles with watercolour crayons on white cardstock in several colours, added yellow in their centers and added green leaves in between to fill in. I used a wet paintbrush to spread the colour. Once it was dry, I used a fine tip Sharpie and added definition to the flowers and centers. I added some swirls and some dots in between to fill in the design. Really fun to do and always effective!! Check out my tutorial here. I glued this background to a pink card and then adhered the label to the top portion of it. I watercoloured the laser printed image which I had cut with oval Nestibilities and then layered it over one just a bit bigger in blue. I punched the layer for my greeting out of the oval before gluing them together which gives me a perfectly coordinated layer. I used 3D foam tape to adhere my oval focal element to my card front over the ribbon. I layered the greeting punchie (Su_) Word Window) onto the Modern Label punchie (SU) and adhered it to my card front using 3D foam tape.
Therese
Therese
Sunday, May 08, 2016
Mother's day cards using card kits
I decided to use card kits from my last class to make these cards. I printed new coordinating greetings to make them all Mother's Day cards. The backgrounds are wax resist and watercolour which was stamped afterwards using a flourish stamp then die cut.
I stippled (SU) all the card fronts, added ribbons which I overlaid with layered circular focal elements and punched greetings below. The red poppies are from the Old Design Shop, the hibiscus from CLKER and the little bird is from TLC and the first two were colour printed and the last one was watercoloured. These are for my Mom and both of my daughters!!
Therese
Saturday, May 07, 2016
Cupcake birthday card
A birthday card for a little girl who is turning 6!! I used kits from this class and made a few modifications. I trimmed the sides off of the label (SX) and used white gros grain ribbon across the middle instead. I simply used double sided tape to adhere the ends to the back of the label. I embossed it with a large dots embossing folder (SU) before adding the ribbon. I adhered the funky background to a purple card front and then added the label with the ribbon. I watercoloured the cupcake image (Melonheadz) which I had laser printed and cut with an oval Nestibilities. I layered it onto a blue oval die cut just a little larger. I did punch the layer (SU- Modern Label) for my greeting out of the blue oval before I glued them together which ensures they coordinate perfectly. I used 3D foam tape to adhere my oval focal element over the ribbon on my card front and then glued my little greeting (SU - Word Window) to the punchie and did the same with it. I added shimmery paint to the pink icing which adds just a bit of sparkle to this cute card.
Therese
Wednesday, May 04, 2016
Cards for my Canadian Exchange
A couple more cards from the kits from this class in March. You can see here that I placed my oval focal element horizontally on my label instead of vertically. Does give the card a bit of a different feel. I glued the decorative papers to the card fronts and watercoloured my images which were laser printed and die cut with oval Nestibilities. The little marching birds are from Torico and the fun Happy Birthday greeting is from StampinFairy. I layered the images onto slightly larger ovals from coordinating cardstock. The labels (SX) were also die cut from coordinating cardstock and embossed with an appropriate themed embossing folder. I punched holes in the ends and threaded in quarter inch ribbon adhering the ends on the back with double sided tape. I tied a short piece to it to simulate a bow. I glued the layers of my focal elements and adhered them over the ribbons using 3D foam tape.
The link to the StampinFairy blog no longer works. To everything there is a season and it seems that this person has moved on!
Therese
The link to the StampinFairy blog no longer works. To everything there is a season and it seems that this person has moved on!
Therese
Labels:
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