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Friday, June 29, 2018
Card from a kit - a fun owl with sequins and a vellum greeting
This card kit was prepared for this class in May. I discarded the raffia and added a small piece of ribbon instead. The background was sanded to reveal the white core and it was mounted to a dark green card. I watercoloured the little owl (laser printed digital stamp from Cre8tive hands), distressed its edges and then embellished them with brown watercolour. I mounted it to over the frame in the background using 3D foam tape. Without the raffia it was needed just a bit of something so I added a bit of ribbon in the lower right hand corner that coordinated with the card colour and that was better. Still needs something so I dug out the sequins and found a few that coordinated so I added four of those using glue dots. Afterwards, I decided I wanted a greeting so found this one printed on vellum which worked so I removed the copper sequin, added the greeting and replaced the sequin with a small cooper brads which worked just fine! Pretty happy with how this one turned out!! Therese
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Cards from kits - sanding, raffia and a digital image of a rose
Another card kit which has been used to create a card. This was a kit that was part of my May class. I sanded the embossed white core background and tied on the pink raffia before adhering it to a pink card front. I used my distress tool on the edges of the rose image (Cre8tive hands) and mounted it over the embossed frame in the design. I found an oval greeting (Birds Cards) in my stash that worked perfectly so I sponged the edges of it a bit and mounted it to the left of the raffia with 3D foam tape. I did embellish it a bit with colour and clear glitter gel pens. Another fun card made up from a card kit!!! Therese
Monday, June 25, 2018
The last three truck cards from card kits
For my January class I created card kits that featured little truck die cuts. It is a set - stamp and thinlit die combo from Stampin UP which my sister owns. I was visiting a few weeks agon and cut a few more red trucks. I really like these little trucks though with the card kits the layouts have all been very similar. Black or gray cardstock to which I have added a white line to simulate pavement or stipple stamped to simulate a dirt road. I added some green grass with watercolour to the torn green layer of two of these and like how that looks!! I added a layer of collaged, embossed die cut "grass" to the bottom one and I like that a lot. Looks like a tree line.
I used balloon punchies with thread strings on the first two and added a load of hearts to the last one. I chose the greetings from my stash so made them a bit different with bakers twine on one and seam binding on the other and a totally different flagged greeting on the last one. I added some lines of piercings with my pattern tracing wheel on the last one to add some texture to the sky which I like a lot. The trucks all got some clear glitter gel pen on the lights, windshield, hub cabs, running rails and front bumper which adds some sparkle. On the last one I added some watercolour to make the truck two tone which really adds some interest to it.
I have cut LOTS more little trucks - mostly red ones but I am glad I did cut a few more different colours to add a bit of interest to the next set of cards. I will have see what other layouts have been use with this little truck to see if I can change things up a little. I have used a few others things in the back of the trucks so I expect I can find a few other fillers which will change things up as well.
Therese
I used balloon punchies with thread strings on the first two and added a load of hearts to the last one. I chose the greetings from my stash so made them a bit different with bakers twine on one and seam binding on the other and a totally different flagged greeting on the last one. I added some lines of piercings with my pattern tracing wheel on the last one to add some texture to the sky which I like a lot. The trucks all got some clear glitter gel pen on the lights, windshield, hub cabs, running rails and front bumper which adds some sparkle. On the last one I added some watercolour to make the truck two tone which really adds some interest to it.
I have cut LOTS more little trucks - mostly red ones but I am glad I did cut a few more different colours to add a bit of interest to the next set of cards. I will have see what other layouts have been use with this little truck to see if I can change things up a little. I have used a few others things in the back of the trucks so I expect I can find a few other fillers which will change things up as well.
Therese
Saturday, June 23, 2018
A few more butterfly cards for my stash
I had printed the butterflies for another project and they were sitting on my desk. I decided to use them to make cards for my stash. I used to different decorative papers for these two cards. The aqua one is decorative scrapbook paper and the blue one is a digital decorative paper which I laser printed and trimmed down. I added swirly die cuts (SX) to both of these in colours that coordinated with the background papers. I had to sponge the edges of the focal element on the aqua cards to get it to contrast nicely with the background paper. I added laser printed greetings punched with the Word Window (SU) overlaid onto the butterflies.
For these two cards I used laser printed two digital decorative backgrounds (Pixabay) and trimmed them to size. I mounted the to coordinating card fronts, added die cuts that coordinated (SX) and mounted little laser printed greetings punched with the Word Window punch (SU).
Have really enjoyed making these cards and finding interesting colour combinations to make a variety of cards. Therese
For these two cards I used laser printed two digital decorative backgrounds (Pixabay) and trimmed them to size. I mounted the to coordinating card fronts, added die cuts that coordinated (SX) and mounted little laser printed greetings punched with the Word Window punch (SU).
Have really enjoyed making these cards and finding interesting colour combinations to make a variety of cards. Therese
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Cards for my stash - decorative paper, die cuts and laser printed butterfly images
A few more cards for my stash. I had laser printed two sheets of these butterfly elements expecting to make up a set of card kits for my last class and that did not work out a the time. The image is one from Pixabay - Artsy Bee which I digitally manipulated to get several different coloured images to provide some variety. So I took the challenge of making stash cards with them instead. I started with this polka dot background paper (digital laser printed) which I layered onto green for my first card and blue for my next one. I added some brown die cuts in between to add some texture and interest. The first one has a set of little leaves (SU) and the other has a large swirl (Sizzix). I added a small greeting in the middle which was laser printed, punched with the Word Window punch (SU) and mounted over the butterflies using 3D foam tape.
For this set of cards I used the same decorative paper (laser printed digital) for both cards. I mounted one on dark brown and the other on green card fronts. I added off white die cuts (leaves - SU, swirl - Sizzix) and laser printed Word Window greetings over the butterfly elements.
This is a loose interpretation of the idea I had in my head when I first printed the butterflies so I am glad I kept at it until the design came together. A very versatile sketch that works for a wide variety of occasions. Therese
For this set of cards I used the same decorative paper (laser printed digital) for both cards. I mounted one on dark brown and the other on green card fronts. I added off white die cuts (leaves - SU, swirl - Sizzix) and laser printed Word Window greetings over the butterfly elements.
This is a loose interpretation of the idea I had in my head when I first printed the butterflies so I am glad I kept at it until the design came together. A very versatile sketch that works for a wide variety of occasions. Therese
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Cards for my stash featuring the same background paper with different focal elements
I had these card and background papers left over from a card kit idea for my last class that did not pan out so I used them for making cards for my stash. The green lacy background is a digital image which I laser printed onto white paper. I mounted them to coordinating green cardstock and went looking for focal elements that would work with them. I found this cute little girl (eather Ellis) which was printed on vellum. I coloured it very carefully with watercolour from the back and mounted it to a white piece of cardstock just slightly larger to give it a bit of a frame and attached them together using four tiny silver brads. I mounted it to my card front using 3D foam tape. For the next one, I found this laser printed image of the elephants in my stash (Pixabay - La Petite Femme). I layered it onto gray and mounted it to my card front with 3D foam tape.
For my third card, I used this little birdie image (Birdie Brown) which I watercoloured to coordinate with my chosen elements. I adhered the image to the peach layer, added a short piece of white ribbon and mounted my layered greeting over it. The greeting is laser printed, oval punched and then mounted to a scallop oval punchie (SU) in the same green cardstock as the card. I mounted this large focal element to my card front using 3D foam tape.
These few card went together fairly quickly as I had most of the elements in my stash!!
Therese
For my third card, I used this little birdie image (Birdie Brown) which I watercoloured to coordinate with my chosen elements. I adhered the image to the peach layer, added a short piece of white ribbon and mounted my layered greeting over it. The greeting is laser printed, oval punched and then mounted to a scallop oval punchie (SU) in the same green cardstock as the card. I mounted this large focal element to my card front using 3D foam tape.
These few card went together fairly quickly as I had most of the elements in my stash!!
Therese
Monday, June 18, 2018
Cards from kits - fun fold with decorative paper and some embossing
In order to get a few more cards made for my stash I have translated some card kits into cards!! These are from my March class. A very versatile sketch in that you can change up the paper and the elements to suit almost any occasion. Since I designed these I have seen some used landscape as shirt fronts with a tie for guy cards and also with the folds facing the other way for a different look. I suppose they might even work the other way in the landscape orientation if you put our focal element on the bottom edge of the card with the flaps sort of simulating tent flaps. I will keep those in mind for next time around.
For these cards the front right hand edge of the card was embossed with coordinating embossing folders. The decorative paper was cut from the left edge about 1.75" at the center point and a line scored from the end of the cut to each corner and then the flaps folded out. I used a small piece of double side tape to secure each flap placing them very close to the fold and folding them back to secure them. I added a short piece of ribbon or seam binding from the bottom of the V fold to the outside edge of the decorative paper securing the ends to the back with double sided tape. These were then adhered to the embossed card fronts. They all have round layered greetings. The top one has a round laser printed greeting (The Spruce) which was punched out (1.75" SU) and layered onto a brown scalloped circle (Nestiblilities) which was paper pierced in each scallop using a push pin. The button (Torico) was fussy cut and water coloured to coordinate. It was adhered in the center of the greeting with 3D foam tape and the layered greeting was also mounted to the card front using 3D foam tape. I used brown thread and a needle to embellish the button before mounting it.
For these cards the front right hand edge of the card was embossed with coordinating embossing folders. The decorative paper was cut from the left edge about 1.75" at the center point and a line scored from the end of the cut to each corner and then the flaps folded out. I used a small piece of double side tape to secure each flap placing them very close to the fold and folding them back to secure them. I added a short piece of ribbon or seam binding from the bottom of the V fold to the outside edge of the decorative paper securing the ends to the back with double sided tape. These were then adhered to the embossed card fronts. They all have round layered greetings. The top one has a round laser printed greeting (The Spruce) which was punched out (1.75" SU) and layered onto a brown scalloped circle (Nestiblilities) which was paper pierced in each scallop using a push pin. The button (Torico) was fussy cut and water coloured to coordinate. It was adhered in the center of the greeting with 3D foam tape and the layered greeting was also mounted to the card front using 3D foam tape. I used brown thread and a needle to embellish the button before mounting it.
These two both have laser printed greetings (Netty's cards and Desert Diva with a cupcake) which I watercoloured. Two coordinating layers on the first one with some clear glitter gel pen on the slim ring. One scalloped circle on the second one with clear glitter gel pen on the scallops and the icing of the cupcake. These were mounted to their card fronts using 3D foam tape. It is fun to create with these card kits and certainly quick and easy as well.
Therese
Sunday, June 17, 2018
Stash cards that feature butterfly focal elements, die cuts and tiny greetings
I made these cards for my stash from elements I had printed for my last class and did not use. I like this sketch and it has made some great versatile cards for a variety of occasions. For these two I used a handmade background for the one on the left - acrylic paint over crumpled paper and scrapbook paper for the one on the right. I mounted one on a gray card, the other on a dark green card. I added coordinating die cut leaves (SU) to the butterfly elements using regular tape to adhered the ends to the backs. I adhered these large elements to the card fronts I had created. I added small greetings using 3D foam tape which were laser printed and punched out using the Word Window punch (SU).
I will be blogging a few more as the week goes on!!
Therese
A Father's Day cards that features digital images - a plane, a greeting and some decorative paper!!
Made this card for DH for the weekend. Not sure exactly what are plans are going to be but I am ever grateful for his presence in our child rearing years!!!
All the elements for this card were laser printed. The cool plane image is from Arthur's Clipart, the greeting is from Desert Diva and the coordinating decorative paper is from Morgue File.
I glued the decorative paper to a red card front after attaching a length of caramel vintage seam binding with double sided tape. I layered the trimmed plane image onto navy cardstock and used my pattern tracing wheel to add pierced lines of texture. I adhered the image to my card front using 3D foam tape overlapping the seam binding. The greeting was trimmed, mounted onto red cardstock and also mounted to my card front using 3D foam tape. To finish it off I tied a short piece of the same seam binding to the one on the front using a single knot which very nicely simulates a bow!!!!!!! I did sponge the edges of the plane image with navy and brown and added just a bit of sponged colour to the greeting to dull its bright white look. Perfect!! Therese
All the elements for this card were laser printed. The cool plane image is from Arthur's Clipart, the greeting is from Desert Diva and the coordinating decorative paper is from Morgue File.
I glued the decorative paper to a red card front after attaching a length of caramel vintage seam binding with double sided tape. I layered the trimmed plane image onto navy cardstock and used my pattern tracing wheel to add pierced lines of texture. I adhered the image to my card front using 3D foam tape overlapping the seam binding. The greeting was trimmed, mounted onto red cardstock and also mounted to my card front using 3D foam tape. To finish it off I tied a short piece of the same seam binding to the one on the front using a single knot which very nicely simulates a bow!!!!!!! I did sponge the edges of the plane image with navy and brown and added just a bit of sponged colour to the greeting to dull its bright white look. Perfect!! Therese
Saturday, June 16, 2018
A large card that features stamping, embossing and blingy punchies
My sister's birthday is coming up and I made her this card. I found a large blue envelope in my stash so it is a large card which is not my usual size but I felt called to make it bigger than usual for some reason!!
I created a white card and layered on blue cardstock which I embossed with an organic embossing folder both top and bottom. I was happy to see that where they meet was not at all evident once the focal element was in place. The focal element is a piece of alcohol ink background which I found in my stash and it coordinated perfectly with the cool ribbon I found last week which I used to back the butterfly frames. I stamped the background with a solid daisy (Magenta) in several different inks - light violet, purple, light blue and medium blue overlapping as I went. I used a small flower to fill in using the medium blue ink. I stamped and embossed in clear embossing powder a large swirly image then added some stippling around the edges using silver ink and embossed that too. It does not show well but I was wanting to echo the silver punchies I was putting over the ribbon. I mounted the background to a black piece which I had already punched with the butterfly frame punch and then the scallop border punch. I added the fussy cut greeting using tiny silver brads and mounted a piece of that gorgeous metallic ribbon in behind the butterfly frames using double sided tape. I mounted my large focal element to the front of my card. I mounted the silver butterfly punchies into the openings in the frames using tiny pieces of double side tape which leaves their wings free to be raised just a bit. I added clear rhinestones to the scalloped border just below them. I added four little black butterfly punchies (from the frame punches) to my card using the same double sided tape method as the silver ones. I used a silver gel pen to highlight their bodies.
Very happy with my card and it will be off to my sister in tomorrow's mail!!! Therese
I created a white card and layered on blue cardstock which I embossed with an organic embossing folder both top and bottom. I was happy to see that where they meet was not at all evident once the focal element was in place. The focal element is a piece of alcohol ink background which I found in my stash and it coordinated perfectly with the cool ribbon I found last week which I used to back the butterfly frames. I stamped the background with a solid daisy (Magenta) in several different inks - light violet, purple, light blue and medium blue overlapping as I went. I used a small flower to fill in using the medium blue ink. I stamped and embossed in clear embossing powder a large swirly image then added some stippling around the edges using silver ink and embossed that too. It does not show well but I was wanting to echo the silver punchies I was putting over the ribbon. I mounted the background to a black piece which I had already punched with the butterfly frame punch and then the scallop border punch. I added the fussy cut greeting using tiny silver brads and mounted a piece of that gorgeous metallic ribbon in behind the butterfly frames using double sided tape. I mounted my large focal element to the front of my card. I mounted the silver butterfly punchies into the openings in the frames using tiny pieces of double side tape which leaves their wings free to be raised just a bit. I added clear rhinestones to the scalloped border just below them. I added four little black butterfly punchies (from the frame punches) to my card using the same double sided tape method as the silver ones. I used a silver gel pen to highlight their bodies.
Very happy with my card and it will be off to my sister in tomorrow's mail!!! Therese
Exchange cards featuring a lace background, sequins and laser printed greetings
I made up these cards for my Card Exchange partners for this month. I found a piece of plastic in my stash which was printed with a lacy floral pattern which was saved from a used greeting card. I trimmed out two pieces (2.75" x 5.5") and layered them onto maroon cardstock. I used double sided tape behind the most solid parts of the images to secure the plastic to the card stock. I mounted these elements to green card fronts. I used laser printed greetings from my stash which feature a butterfly oval frame from Birdie Brown and a font greeting. I chalked the inside with a coordinating red and sponged the outside with a coordinating green ink. Mounted the greetings to the card fronts using 3D foam tape. They still needed a bit of something so I added three sequins to each card securing them with small pieces of glue dot and added clear glitter dots to the butterflies on the greetings. That as better!! They are off to my partners in today's mail. Therese
Friday, June 15, 2018
Sunflowers in the sun for this "Thinking of you" card
I needed of a few cards for my stash so I went through the card kits on my desk and created this card! It features an embossed and sanded background which was created using white core cardstock. I love the velvety feel of the sanded pattern!! The digital image was downloaded from Pixabay (La Petite Femme), laser printed and trimmed to fit into the framed area of this swirly embossing folder. I distressed the edges and glued green raffia to the back in a swirly pattern to work with the background. I used double sided tape to secure the raffia to the image and more to adhere it to the card. I used 3D foam tape to secure the layered greeting (laser printed font punchie over a label (SU)) to my card front just off set from the bottom of the image.
I love these fun images from this designer and have downloaded a few for my cardmaking!!
Therese
I love these fun images from this designer and have downloaded a few for my cardmaking!!
Therese
Thursday, June 14, 2018
A colourful heart creates a fun wedding card
I found this card in one of my pressing places in my craft space!! It was a bit of a surprise but because I have several places where I press cards I don't always use the same one. I created this card while I preparing kits for my All Occasions Card Class. I had used my pattern tracing wheel on this one and then decided to use embossing folders instead so this one no longer could be used as a sample. I added the laser printed best wishes greeting to make this one a fun wedding or anniversary card. The background behind the heart opening is a serendipity collage which has been stamped with a large heart background and silver embossed. After securing the serendipity piece to the back of the opening a ribbon was added and a short piece was tied to it to simulate a bow. The little greeting is laser printed font and a label punchie (SU).
Therese
Therese
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
A quick and easy baby card made from a card kit
I love having card kits on hand because it makes getting a card done a breeze! This card kit was part of my May class. The green white core cardstock was embossed with a star embossing folder and sanded to reveal the inner core. It was wrapped with light yellow raffia and tied. This layer was then adhered to a light yellow card front. The rattle image (cre8tive hands) is a digital image that was laser printed and trimmed to size. I watercoloured it, distressed its edges and then mounted it to the background using 3D foam tape. I love the soft look of these colours and the sanding provides a soft texture as well which are all great components for a baby card!!
Therese
Therese
Airplane postage stamp for a cool card for a pilot
Our son's birthday is coming up next month but we celebrated this weekend because he will be headed back overseas very soon where works as a pilot!! He has been a plane fan from the very beginning - he knew all their names and numbers!! This used postage stamp features an F-18 Hornet which is the fighter jet the Canadian Military flies!! A well known sight and sound of his youth so I thought it would be appropriate for his significant birthday card!!
I mounted the used postage stamp onto cardstock - navy and yellow - combined to reflect the colours in the stamp. I used 3D foam tape to mount this element to a warm blue rectangle of cardstock which I had distressed on all its edges. I trimmed the bottom edge of the laser printed greeting with Deckle decorative scissors, sponged the bottom edge with coordinating ink and mounted it to the back side of my focal element with double sided tape. I used a background I had in my stash from when I was creating these fun washi tape cards and embossed it with a timepiece embossing folder. I sponged the edges with the same ink I used on the greeting and mounted it to a navy card front. I added a length of white seam binding before adhering my focal element to my card front overlapping it. The ends of the seam binding were adhered to the inside front of the card using double sided tape and are covered by the insert which I add to all my cards.
Therese
I mounted the used postage stamp onto cardstock - navy and yellow - combined to reflect the colours in the stamp. I used 3D foam tape to mount this element to a warm blue rectangle of cardstock which I had distressed on all its edges. I trimmed the bottom edge of the laser printed greeting with Deckle decorative scissors, sponged the bottom edge with coordinating ink and mounted it to the back side of my focal element with double sided tape. I used a background I had in my stash from when I was creating these fun washi tape cards and embossed it with a timepiece embossing folder. I sponged the edges with the same ink I used on the greeting and mounted it to a navy card front. I added a length of white seam binding before adhering my focal element to my card front overlapping it. The ends of the seam binding were adhered to the inside front of the card using double sided tape and are covered by the insert which I add to all my cards.
Therese
Monday, June 11, 2018
A fun fold with coordinating layers and greeting!
Another card for my stash from the kits I made up for my March class. The double sided decorative paper was trimmed to 4" x 5.25" and cut with a 1.75" slit on the center of the right hand side. I scored between the end of the slit and the both right hand corners then folded the flaps over to reveal the pattern on the back. I used a little piece of double sided tape to secure the flaps placing the tape right at the fold to keep the tips raised a bit. I added a length of rose ribbon securing both ends with double sided tape. I punched a laser printed digital image of a flower using a 1.25" punch and watercoloured it to coordinate with my pieces. I layered it onto a scallop punchie (SU circle punch) and then layered it onto an orange scalloped circle (Nestibilities). I manually embossed the right hand edge of an orange card and then added my background. I mounted my floral focal image over the bottom of the slit using 3D foam tape. The little greeting is a laser printed font trimmed to the right sized and distressed before being tucked under the flap and adhered into place. The original ones from the class I had left with out greetings but as you can see greetings can easily be added. Therese
Saturday, June 09, 2018
Embossing and sanding gives this background texture and highlights the car!
I used a card kit from my May class to create this card. The focal image is an old car digital image (Arthur"s Clipart) which I laser printed, die cut (Nestibilities) and watercoloured to coordinate with my background. I added clear glitter ink to all of the chromed areas - bumper, wheel spokes, lights, etc. I layered this focal image to a blue layer, added some coordinating green ribbon which was folded, trimmed and glued to the back. The background was created using coloured cardstock which was colour printed, stenciled, stamped and then embossed with a scroll frame embossing folder. The embossing was slowly sanding to reveal the original green cardstock. The sanding adds some soft texture to this background. The background was layered onto a navy card front and the focal image was added using 3D foam tape. A fun card appropriate for Father's Day or a guy birthday!!
Therese
Therese
Thursday, June 07, 2018
Card kits - little birdie cards
A made up a few of the card kits from this March class to add to my stash!! Little birdie cards are very versatile because they can be used for a wide variety of occasions.
These ones feature decorative paper layered onto coordinating cardstock as a base. After drawing a beak and inserting a tiny black brad for the eye the bird die cut (TH) was inserted into the bird cage (TH) and secured with double sided tape at the bottom which ends up securing the rhinestones as well. The wing was added next using 3D foam tape to give it some dimension. Next, I secured the ribbon into the hole at the top of the cage using double sided tape and used both 3D foam tape and double sided to secure it to my card front. I threaded the little greeting tag (die cut then stamped using a jig) on the ribbon before securing the other end to the inside of the card front with double sided tape. I trimmed off the extra length and tied it with a single knot to the length on the front just above the cage to simulate a bow. I used a small piece of 3D foam tape to secure the greeting in place after sponging it with a bit with ink. To finish off my card I positioned clear rhinestones into the holes at the bottom of the cage!! Therese
Tuesday, June 05, 2018
Handmade cards that feature bunnies and bears with cute greetings made up from card kits
I have made up the last few cards kits from this class in March. I really enjoyed making witty sayings for these cards!! They all have decorative paper backgrounds with trimmed laser printed greetings on the bottom edge and embellished with a ribbon and border punched cardstock border (SU) in a coordinating colour. The bear and bunny are die cuts (SX) with black cardstock glued to the back to fill in the eyes and pink for the bunny's nose. I used washi tape over oval die cuts to make the egg embellishments for the bunnies and embellished the bear with watercolour and a little heart punchie. I will have to consider making these guys in different colours next time!! Therese
Friday, June 01, 2018
Reused some images from a photo calendar to make a set of cards
She is a photographer and produces several photo calendars every year. She offers them for sale on her blog and also has several locations where she sells them as well. DH and I are blessed every year to get one each for Christmas. I love using the images from the expired calendars for making cards. I used nature and tea related images from several of her calendars in this set of cards.
I trimmed the images from the 4" x 6" calendar pages and layered them onto coordinating card stock which I had embossed on the bottom edge using border embossing folders. After adhering the photo to the layer I added a length of ribbon adhering the ends to the back of the background using double sided tape. I glued these large elements to the front of white cards. These are just a slight bit smaller than A2 cards and are perfect for notecards. I left them without greetings to make useful for any and all occasions!! Therese