I love this dress image from CLKER!!!!!!!!! It is a classic image suitable for a wedding and/or a shower when done is white shimmer as I have done for this card. I have coloured it in different colours which makes it suitable for a graduation card!! I layered it onto an aqua rectangle and added three little rhinestones for a little bling!! I embossed a white layered with a beautiful flourish embossing folder and added a coordinating vintage seam binding before adhering it to a white card. I mounted the large focal element over the seam binding using 3D foam tape. Always good to have one of these on hand.
Therese
Tuesday, July 31, 2018
Monday, July 30, 2018
Cute little girl with an apple printed on vellum and mounted to a reused layer
For this card I reused part of a larger commercial card for my background. I found the image in my stash as well (Heather Ellis). It is printed on vellum so I very carefully coloured it on the back using watercolour (markers or chalks will not wrinkle the paper) and layered it onto a an ivory rectangle before adhering it to my background using four tiny white brads. I layered this large element to a coordinating card front!!! I really love this cute little girl images because they work just as easily for little girls as adult women and almost anyone in the case of this thank you card.
Therese
Therese
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Layered hearts for a fun anniversary card!!
I like to feature hearts on anniversary cards and am always looking for new ways to feature them. I had these cut and sitting on my desk from this card from my All Occasion Class. I decided to layer them and then wanted a way to interlock them so I dug through the scraps sitting on my desk and found this little strip which did exactly what I wanted. I decided to layer them onto this dark red colour which I embossed with stars instead of hearts which was my original intent. Somehow, I just could not do the hearts and the stars were calling to me. So hearts it is!! I glued down my hearts and then punched out an opening using my Modern Label punch (SU) just below the bottom of the lowest heart. I glued this large element to a green card front which coordinated with the strip I used. I added the little punched greeting into the opening using 3D foam tape. the card still needed "a bit of something" so I added clear rhinestones to the strip and that was better. After a bit of pondering I also added some to one of the hearts and to the greeting. That was better but it still was calling for more bling so I added dots to the background layer using a clear glitter gel pen!! That was better!!! Always amazing how the muse calls and we are guided!! Therese
Sunday, July 29, 2018
A fun old bicycle image with a cool chalkboard greeting and some bakers twine
Still working on cards for my stash!! This card features a cool image of an old bicycle (CLKER) which I laser printed on white cardstock, trimmed and sponged the edges with purple to coordinate with the bakers twine I had chosen. After sponging I decided to distress as well so I had to sponge the edges again to eliminate the stark white. I also decided to add some faux stitching to give the image a bit of punch. I fussy cut a chalkboard greeting which coordinates with the sort of vintage feeling of the bicycle image. I adhered the greeting to the background using 3D foam tape and then inserted bakers twine in the holes of label greeting and used double sided tape to adhere the ends to the back. I adhered this large element to my card front. I used 3D foam tape to adhere my bicycle image to my card.
Therese
Therese
Saturday, July 28, 2018
An all occasion card with a beautiful butterfly
Still working on cards for my stash!! I started with this beautiful butterfly (Pixabay) which I colour printed on white carsdstock and trimmed. I layered it onto brown cardstock and then while rummaging in my background stash I found this one created using inks which worked really well. After trimming it to size I tied on a piece of coordinating ribbon and glued it to a coordinating card front. I adhered my large focal element using 3D foam tape and positioned it over the ribbon. I tied a short piece of ribbon to the one on the card using a single knot to simulate a bow. Would work well as a sympathy card or for any occasion for a butterfly lover!!
Therese
Friday, July 27, 2018
Combined a cute cat, some fiber and a punched greeting for this great birthday card
Our son in law shares a birthday day with my Mom so I prepped this card for him. I am stretching my vision of what works for guy cards and decided that this cute little cat would work just as well for an adult as it would for a child. I laser printed this digital image (CLKER), trimmed it and watercoloured it. He is really cute!! I added a brown rectangle layer, ripped the bottom edge and added a few rows of piercings using my pattern tracing wheel. I watercoloured the punchie greeting (SU- frame with font greeting) and highlighted the edge with brown. I found this orange duplex paper in my stash which I thought would look good sanded so I embossed it with this tight embossing folder which somewhat reflected the cat's triangular markings. It took quite a bit of sanding to reveal the white cardstock which was beneath the orange but I am happy with how it turned out. I adhered the background to a brown card and auditioned the cat and greeting to see how they looked. After gluing them down it still needed "a bit of something" so stamped the greeting and the bottom edge of the image with my stipple stamp (SU) and brown ink. That was better. Still needed something so I added this perfectly coordinated fiber which I entwined between the image and the greeting. Better!! Therese
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A card for my Mom which features fun paper, watercoloured digital image and a fun layered greeting
My Mom's birthday is coming up - she will be 82!! She is still a going concern - quilting, gardening, cooking, reading and taking care of my Dad. Her favorite colour is this great blue colour so I started with that. I added this fun decorative paper which I colour printed for a different project and found in my stash. I glued it to my card front and added white ribbon which I glued to the inside of my card with double sided tape. The flower image is a digital from Cruzine which I laser printed on white cardstock and trimmed to size before watercolouring to coordinate with my background paper. I layered the image onto a rectangle which I created using blue and green cardstock and added to my card using 3D foam tape. I used this oval punched greeting (Bird's Cards) which I sponged on the edges with blue and green and then added a green oval punchie which I trimmed in two and allowed the two halves to show a bit on the top and the bottom of the greeting one. I mounted it to my card using 3D foam tape and added a bit of blue watercolour to it which finished it off perfectly!!! Therese
An old mill graphic with seam binding and a simple greeting
Another card for the stash!! This one features an old mill image from Arthurs' Clipart which I laser printed, trimmed and watercoloured. I embossed green cardstock with a grungy TH embossing folder and added a length of eggplant vintage seam binding from top to bottom securing the ends with double sided tape before adhering it to a deep purple card. I distressed the edges of the mill image and adhered it to my card front using 3D foam tape. I found a coordinating greeting punchie (modern label - SU) which I had embellished with clear dimensional paint which I added over the seam binding below the image with 3D foam tape. Finally, I tied on a short piece of seam binding to the one on the front using a single knot to simulate a bow!!
Therese
Therese
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Wednesday, July 25, 2018
Embossed serendipity collage backgrounds, embossed &laser printed digital image and small greetings
These cards feature serendipity collage backgrounds which I made up a while back. It is a great project to work on when you are between projects. I stamped the backgrounds and embossed them with an all over design embossing folder (Latttice -SU). I mounted both of these to coordinating green cardstock and then to coordinating card fronts. For the first one, I chose a dry embossed image of tulips which I created using a brass stencil and a stylus. I sponged the edges and mounted it to my card front and then added a small layered greeting below and to the right a bit. The second one, features a colour printed birdie image and a friends greetings (Melonheadz) which I sponged and backed with green cardstock after overlapping them in the corners. I am stretching my boundaries a little and trying new layouts and ways of doing things!! Fun!!!!! Therese
Monday, July 23, 2018
Hammered botanicals as backgrounds and focal elements for these cards along with simple greetings
These two cards feature "Hammered botanicals" backgrounds which I made last year using my Big Kick and some flowers and leaves from my garden and yard. I trimmed my backgrounds and layered them onto green cardstock. For the first one, I added a laser printed vellum greeting to which I added a couple of lines of piercing using my pattern tracing wheel before folding the ends to the back and securing with tape. I mounted this large element to a coordinating purple/pink card. For my second card, I added a coordinating shimmery ribbon securing the ends to the back with tape as well. I sponged the edges of my laser printed greeting (Melonheadz) with pink and layered it onto green and trimmed. I distressed the edges before mounting it to my background using 3D foam taper and positioning it at an angle. I added 5 clear rhinestones - three on the left and two on the right. Again, I mounted this large element to a coordinating purple/pink card. With a bit of experience from last year I will probably try a few more of these backgrounds again this year.
Therese
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Saturday, July 21, 2018
A honeycomb background with some fun font images which have been embellished
I found these backgrounds on my desk in a little container in which I have been collecting backgrounds leftover from other projects. I created this background earlier this year using SU digital stamps when I was working on Valentine's cards. I decided to find another creative way to use them so I added some sequins to these two. For the first one, I added three little flower sequins which I mounted to the background just above the greeting using tiny gold brads. I used a green fine tip marker and added some leaves, swirls and dots. I watercoloured in the leaves as well as a few of the hexagons. To finish off this element I manually embossed the edges with a dots embossing folder and mounted it to a red card front. The Hello greeting is a part of an image font. For the second card, I watercoloured some of the hexagons in yellow and blue/green and the bee's body (image font). I coloured the bee wings with a clear glitter gel pen. Next, I added yellow and white sequins to some of the hexagons using small pieces of glue dot to secure them in place. Finally, I manually embossed a few aress with a dots embossing folder and mounted this large element to a blue/green card front. I will have to go find this background and print off a few more as they are great for making cards in a hurry!! Therese
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watercolour
Thursday, July 19, 2018
Reused an image and layered it simply for a Praying for you card
This image was trimmed from a large greeting card which was donated to me for card making. I added a green layer and then bordered it with my pattern tracing wheel to give it a bit of texture. I mounted this large element to a sky blue card. I added a small laser printed greeting punchie (Word Window - SU) using double sided tape which I sponged on the edges just a bit to give it definition. Love it!!
Therese
Therese
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Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Little birdie card with the Tim Holtz die
I made a few of these card kits for my March class. I made this one up and have a few more to go but will do them up later as I have already several of these on hand. They have fun background with something interesting on the left hand side. I have given the bird a beak and a brad eye then mounted it to the cage and finally added its wing. I added the blue ribbon through the hole at the top and then mounted the cage to my card front to which I had already mounted my decorative paper background using 3D foam tape in the center and double sided tape on the perimeter. I slipped my little tag onto the ribbon and glued it to the inside of my card using double side tape. I tied a short length to the piece on the front using one knot to simulate a bow. I added a small piece of 3D foam tape to the back of my little stamped tag and adhered it at a bit of an angle. I coloured clear rhinestones with a green sharpie marker and positioned them in the holes at the bottom of the cage which are backed with double sided tape which secures them nicely!! Therese
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Sunday, July 15, 2018
Large cards from my sister's stash!!
My sister visited a few years ago and left a bit of her stash behind so I have been making cards for her when I get a chance. Knowing that I would be seeing her I set about making a few cards for her. I have been enjoying these large format cards - 5.5" x 8.5".
For the first card I started with some large images which I printed when I was working on another project. I usually fill a half sheet of images or greetings while I am at it when I am colour printing. This little bear with the balloon (Pixabay) is one of my favorites from La Petite Femme on Pixabay!! I started with a red card and mounted a fun scrapbooking paper to it. I added a strip of brown cardstock about a third down from the top. I added short pieces of coordinating ribbon to the back of the image and added a line of faux stitching before mounting it to a dark red layer and adhering to my card front using 3D foam tape. The colour printed greeting I found in my stash and was just what I needed. I trimmed it, layered it onto brown and flagged the right hand side. I mounted it below the image to the left hand side of the card. Love it!!
For the next card I used a dark pink card and mounted this fun background paper to it after cutting it twice to made four different sized pieces. I added a length of pink polka dotted ribbon about one third down using double sided tape to keep it in place. I layered the colour printed balloons (CLKER) onto yellow cardstock, trimmed it and mounted it over the ribbon on the the top of the card using 3D foam tape. I added another length of the ribbon to the lower portion and mounted the laser printed greeting which I had also mounted to yellow cardstock over it!! A fun birthday card!!
For the next card I started with a light pink card and mounted to it some beautiful shimmery pink embossed decorative paper. I found the two halves of a paper doily in my stash and cut out the centers with a doily thinlit die (SX). I embossed the dark pink layer for my rose image (CLKER) using a lace border die (SU) on top and bottom and fussy cut the edges. I mounted the lace doily pieces to the back of this piece using double sided tape. I inserted the lace between the paper doily and the rose layer before mounting this large element to my card front. I adhered the ends of the lace to the inside of the card using double sided tape and added the laser printed greeting to the rose image to finish of my card. Thinking it still needed " a bit of something" I added two clear rhinestones to either side of the greeting. Done!!
For my next card I started with an off white card and mounted a layer of this fun striped scrapbook paper which I had backed with a layer of brown cardstock. I layered the colour printed image of the brown coffee cup with blue cardstock and mounted on the top portion of my card. I layered the laser printed greeting with the same blue cardstock and adhered it below the cup image using 3D foam tape as well. Thinking it needed a bit of something I stamped and embossed with clear embossing powder a little coffee bean from one of my stamp sets. I fussy cut it and mounted it to my greeting!! Much better!!For my next two cards I used that same little bear image from Pixabay - la petite femme!! For the first one I created a card using red and black embossed cardstock by just taping together the pieces I needed. I added a strip of shimmery pink embossed paper which I flagged on the left hand side. I added the laser printed digital image of the little bear with a balloon onto the red section of the card and added the laser printed chalkboard greeting overlapping the image and the pink strip. Love how it worked out.
Very pleased with how the first one turned out I decided to use the same colour scheme for my second one! The triangle is what I had trimmed off the black layer for my first card so I mounted it to the top of a red card so it would highlight the greeting. I used a polka dot border embossing folder to emboss a strip of dots on my card front before adding my bear image and the chalkboard greeting. Love this one too!!
So a few cards for my sister made in one afternoon of creating!! Therese
Birthday card with a heart, some fun ribbon and a collage image
My sister has a birthday this coming week and being as I saw her this week I gave her her birthday card a few days early!! I was great to see her and the rest of my sister were there as well at the funeral this week.
I started with this large red top note die cut which had a heart die cut out of it. I added a little texture by manually embossing it with a large polka dot embossing folder. I tied on a black ribbon between the opening and the edge of the top note using knitting ribbon and a double knot. I went looking in my image stash for something appropriate for mounting behind it and found this collage stamped image that has been there for a long time!! Perfect and large enough that I could choose what I wanted to show through. I mounted it with double sided tape behind the opening and trimmed off the sides. I found the vellum greeting in my greeting stash and it was perfect!! I folded the two ends over the edge of the top note and adhered them with double sided tape. I mounted this large element to the front of a soft blue card onto which I had already adhered a colour printed background (Melstampz) trimmed to fit with an even border all the way around using double sided tape. It still needed " a bit of something" so I paper piereced all the way around the edge of the heart opening using a push pin. That was better!!! Wishing her a great birthday tomorrow!!!!!!!! Therese
I started with this large red top note die cut which had a heart die cut out of it. I added a little texture by manually embossing it with a large polka dot embossing folder. I tied on a black ribbon between the opening and the edge of the top note using knitting ribbon and a double knot. I went looking in my image stash for something appropriate for mounting behind it and found this collage stamped image that has been there for a long time!! Perfect and large enough that I could choose what I wanted to show through. I mounted it with double sided tape behind the opening and trimmed off the sides. I found the vellum greeting in my greeting stash and it was perfect!! I folded the two ends over the edge of the top note and adhered them with double sided tape. I mounted this large element to the front of a soft blue card onto which I had already adhered a colour printed background (Melstampz) trimmed to fit with an even border all the way around using double sided tape. It still needed " a bit of something" so I paper piereced all the way around the edge of the heart opening using a push pin. That was better!!! Wishing her a great birthday tomorrow!!!!!!!! Therese
Tim Holtz wildflower dies and some hand decorated paper for this sympathy card
My uncle passed away last week and the funeral was this week. I started with the hand decorated background which was created using watercolour and plastic wrap. The soft colours were just right for this sympathy card. I ripped the background in two and die cut the top portion using my new TH Wildflower thinlit dies. I reassembled the pieces on a dark green layer and then mounted the large element to an off white card. I added a layered greeting. I used a laser printed greeting from my stash which was created using a font and punched with the Modern Label punch (SU). I layered two circle punchies to create an accent for it. I embossed the green one with a flower from an embossing folder (CB) and layered it onto a yellow one before added the printed label punchie which I adhered to my card front using 3D foam tape.
It was so good to see so many of my cousins which I had not seen in over 20 years at the funeral and it was wonderful celebration of my uncles life. He will be missed! Therese
It was so good to see so many of my cousins which I had not seen in over 20 years at the funeral and it was wonderful celebration of my uncles life. He will be missed! Therese
Handmade paper, crocus digital image and a little punched greeting for a quick card
Another paper background I found in my stash was this handmade paper one!! I have a little bucket on my desk into which I have been adding trimmed backgrounds leftover from other projects. I mounted the handmade paper (I made myself) to a light yellow card and went looking for an image that would compliment it. I found this little laser printed crocus image (CLKER) which was just the right size so I watercoloured it, mounted it to a rectangle of yellow cardstock and added a small greeting (Word Window - SU) below it. I distressed its edges before mounting to my card front over the handmade paper.
I am having fun making cards and using up my supplies but goodness me I have enough for more than a lifetime!!
Therese
I am having fun making cards and using up my supplies but goodness me I have enough for more than a lifetime!!
Therese
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Saturday, July 14, 2018
New dies - TH Wildflowers with brayered backgrounds for my card exchange
I have some new dies!!! DH bought them for me for my birthday and they just came in!! It took a bit of research to decide which ones I would like and I decided on the set with the queen anne's lace silhouette which is the first set of Wildflowers from Tim Holtz. Wanting to experiment I dug through my stash of backgrounds and found these brayered ones (Kaleidacolour in pad) from quite a while back. They worked well. I cut the flowers out (the second one I cut twice -once from the front and once from the back). I added a full black layer to the first one and only backed the flower with black on the second one and backed it with navy blue afterwards. I added black ribbon (ribbon yarn) which my sister shared with me when I was there a few weeks ago. Really nice!! I added a length and then tied on a short piece to simulate a bow. I added texture to the second on using my tracing wheel. I mounted them to coordinating card fronts and then stippled the outside edges with dark blue ink. Happy! Therese
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Friday, July 13, 2018
Stash busting - a highly texture embossed background made with scraps, stamped focal element and greeting
The scraps I used on this card were leftover from some fun brayered backgrounds (Kaleidacolour - Creole Spice) I found in my stash a while back. I mounted the five little rectangles to a piece of purple cardstock and embossed it with an allover pattern embossing folder (Lattice -SU) and mounted it to a coordinating green card front. I went digging through my image stash to see what I could find to coordinate and this is what I found. Stamped with a background and leaf in green and trimmed into a rectangle. It fit perfectly on my background!! I found a stamp set with this friendship greeting when I was looking for something the other day and made note that I should use it. I stamped it in navy on white, punched with an oval punch (SU), layered it onto a silver scalloped oval punchie (SU) and mounted to to my card front using 3D foam tape. I am really happy with how this one worked out!!!!!
I have mined my stamp sets for greetings which I have overlooked because they are part of a set. I found all sorts of really nice saying that I will now incorporate into my cardmaking. Therese
I have mined my stamp sets for greetings which I have overlooked because they are part of a set. I found all sorts of really nice saying that I will now incorporate into my cardmaking. Therese
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Wednesday, July 11, 2018
Stash busting - a card from bits from way back
I found the pieces of these card in my long time ago stash and am not sure why I did not make it up at the time of creating the pieces but I finally made them into a card. The image was inked with two colours and stamped onto ivory cardstock which was hand cut on the right hand side with a bit of wave. I added the red layer which was also cut with a bit of a wave to the back on the right hand side. Thinking it still needed a bit of something I added a few lines of piercing with my pattern tracing wheel. Fun!! I layered this large element onto a coordinating green card. Digging through my stash I found this greeting which coordinated perfectly so I sponged its edges with green and punched another label (Decorative Label -SU) from red cardstock, cut it in half vertically and mounted each half on either side of it and mounted it to my card using 3D foam tape. Perfect!! Therese
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Monday, July 09, 2018
Cards featuring a brayered background and some gold embossed images
Still making cards for my stash but have branched out into using supplies that have been sitting for a while. These two cards feature brayered backgrounds I made years ago using the Kaleidacolour stamp pad - Creole Spice onto glossy cardstock. I love this colour combo!! For the first one, I added a bit of sponging using a torn paper edge to add a bit of texture to the multicoloured background. I then stamped this ginko leaf image (SU) and embossed it with gold embossing powder. I added a laser printed vellum greeting from my stash after tearing the bottom and top edges. I added a layer of gold gift wrap before layering it onto this perfectly coordinating piece of background paper!! With a large enough stash you can always find something that will coordinate!! I layered this large element onto a navy card front!!! Really love how this one turned out and how serendipitous it was to find a coordinating background paper (laser printed from Morgue File). For the other card, I added a bit of definition to the background by sponging a few colours over the torn edge of paper to simulate a bit of a landscape. I stamped and embossed in gold this set of trees (Lovely as a Tree - SU) and used my stamping jig to add a greeting in navy (SU). I added a navy gros grain ribbon at the top and added three gold brads to finish it off. I mounted this large element to a navy card front!! Love this one too!! Therese
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vellum
Saturday, July 07, 2018
A fun fold with some embossing and a round digital greeting
Another card from a kit for my stash! These were featured in my March class. This fun fold is best done with double sided paper so I used this gift wrap which I bought overseas years ago. It is trimmed to 4" x 5.25" and slit on the center about 1.75" from the right hand side and when the flaps are fold out it reveals the embossing on the card front. I used two small pieces of double sided tape right next to the fold to secure the flaps, added a length of ribbon from the bottom of the slit to the left hand side of the background securing the ends with double sided tape before adhering it to my embossed card front. I created a layered greeting which features a laser printed digital greeting from Desert Diva and a scalloped circle cut with Nestibilities both sponged a bit on the edges and mounted using 3D foam tape. This is my last kit so I will see about making these different next time around!!
Therese
Therese
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Thursday, July 05, 2018
Cards from kits - embossed and sanded backgrounds with fun digital images and one with a greeting
A couple more cards from kits and my stash is growing!!! These cards kits are from my May Class. The backgrounds were colour printed on coloured cardstock, stenciled, stamped and embossed with a swirl oval embossing folder. After embossing I sanded them to reveal the colour of the cardstock which was a light lavender. I love the velvety smoothness that the sanding creates!! The backgrounds were glued to pink/purple card front. I laser printed the images (umbrella from Broken Box Stock and pansies from Arthur's clipart) and trimmed them out using oval Nestibilities before watercolouring them. I cut larger ovals in coordinating colours to layer them onto. I mounted them inside the swirl pattern on the backgrounds of my cards!! I did add a greeting to the umbrella one using a small laser printed font greeting (Word Window punchie SU) layered onto a yellow Modern Lable punchie from SU as well. A very versatile sketch in that a small greeting can easily be added without modifying the design. Therese
Tuesday, July 03, 2018
Cards from kits - a sanded background along with a fun tea digital image and some raffia
I am making cards for my stash and am making up card kits from past classes. This one is from my May class which featured sanded white core backgrounds and fun image which created cards without greetings which are more versatile as they can suit more than one occasion.
This card features a laser printed digital image form Pixabay - Artsy Bee of a stack of coffee cups. I love the colour on these cups!!! I started with a red card front and sanded the embossed background to reveal the white core of the cardstock. This leaves a very velvety smoothness which adds texture to the card. I tied the green raffia around the background before adhering it to my card. I used my distressing tool around the edge of the cup image and mounted it over the frame in the embossed design using 3D foam tape. This was a really quick one! Love having kits on hand for getting cards made fast!!
Therese
Monday, July 02, 2018
A shaker card with hearts for our anniversary!
I used an embossed (Lattice - SU) collage background for this card. Collaging scraps is a fun activity which you can do anytime you have no project on the go or when your mojo is on strike. You can use almost anything as a substrate - junk mail, a flopped background or a ruined layer!! Just keep gluing scraps on until you have filled the whole area. Once completely dry, you can stamp, sponge, emboss and even thermally emboss to make it more than the sum of its parts!!
I decided to make a shaker card for my DH for our anniversary. Have not made these often but they are always fun to do. I cut a square opening with a frame using two Nestibilities square dies nicely spaced from each other on my magnetic plate in my Big Kick. I added a length of white seam binding from the edge of the opening to the right hand edge adhering the ends to the back with double sided tape. I adhered a coordinating background behind the opening and then layered the whole piece onto brown cardstock and then to a blue card front. I stacked heart punchies in the opening along with a few micro beads in green. I added double sided tape to the back of the frame and adhered a small piece of plastic from packaging then added 3D foam tape all the way around to ensure that my little hearts and beads did not escape. I positioned the frame over the hearts and pressed firmly to adhere my little shaker to my card front. My shaker is not too shaky as I added a few too many hearts in it but they do move around a bit so it works well enough!! I tied a short end of seam binding to the one on the front using a single knot to simulate a bow and added a little laser printed greeting using 3D foam tape just below the "bow". I will be trying this again and will be more skimpy with my inclusions to ensure a better "shake" next time. Cutting the frame with two Nesties works really well! Therese
I decided to make a shaker card for my DH for our anniversary. Have not made these often but they are always fun to do. I cut a square opening with a frame using two Nestibilities square dies nicely spaced from each other on my magnetic plate in my Big Kick. I added a length of white seam binding from the edge of the opening to the right hand edge adhering the ends to the back with double sided tape. I adhered a coordinating background behind the opening and then layered the whole piece onto brown cardstock and then to a blue card front. I stacked heart punchies in the opening along with a few micro beads in green. I added double sided tape to the back of the frame and adhered a small piece of plastic from packaging then added 3D foam tape all the way around to ensure that my little hearts and beads did not escape. I positioned the frame over the hearts and pressed firmly to adhere my little shaker to my card front. My shaker is not too shaky as I added a few too many hearts in it but they do move around a bit so it works well enough!! I tied a short end of seam binding to the one on the front using a single knot to simulate a bow and added a little laser printed greeting using 3D foam tape just below the "bow". I will be trying this again and will be more skimpy with my inclusions to ensure a better "shake" next time. Cutting the frame with two Nesties works really well! Therese
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A2,
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embossing folder,
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Nestabilities,
paper scraps,
punchies,
seam binding,
serendipity,
stamping
Sunday, July 01, 2018
Card from a kit - a fun birthday cake, a sanded background and a layered greeting
Another card kit from my May class! I love how this one turned out!! The birthday cake is a digital image from Melonheadz which I sized and laser printed before trimming it out of the sheet using an oval Nestibilities die. I found a layer just a bit larger in my stash and sponged it a bit to get it to coordinate with my background. The background is coloured cardstock which was colour printed, stencilled and stamped before I embossed it with a swirl oval embossing folder. I sanded it to reveal the original colour of the cardstock and it also gives it a really velvety smooth texture as well. I mounted the background to a green card front, watercoloured the cake and created my focal element by layering the two ovals. I used 3D foam tape to mount it to my card front. I layered a laser printed greeting and mounted it onto a punched label (SU) in green before mounting in over the oval focal element using double sided tape on the left and 3D foam tape on the right. Really like this one!!! Therese
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