Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Card with a cross featuring a bit of bling and some beautiful paper
Another cross card!! I started with a gray card for this one and added a beautiful foiled gift wrap background paper. I laser printed the cross on white cardstock, trimmed it to size and mounted it to a rectangle of silver cardstock. I added a rhinestone to the middle of the cross and added clear glitter with a gel pen to several places on the cross. I mounted the image to my card using 3D foam tape. Another versatile card suitable for a variety of occasions including Easter which will soon be here!! Therese
Labels:
A2,
all occasion,
cards,
colour printed images,
gel pen,
gift wrap,
glitter,
rhinestones
Monday, March 25, 2019
Graduation card that features gros grain ribbon, colour printed background and some bling
It will soon be that season of transition where people move on from being students to the next step in their lives and so I made this card. I will probably need a few more but it is a start.
I started with a colour printed background from Altered Bits and mounted it to a green card front. I found this greeting in one of my past files and it does not have any credits so I am not sure where it came from but I really like the message!! I laser printed it onto white cardstock, trimmed it to size, watercoloured the cap and sponged its edges a bit before mounting it to a brown cardstock layer with a distressed edge. I added a piece of green gros grain ribbon with flagged ends to my card then mounted my greeting over it using 3D foam tape. Just a little bit of bling finished it off nicely!! Therese
I started with a colour printed background from Altered Bits and mounted it to a green card front. I found this greeting in one of my past files and it does not have any credits so I am not sure where it came from but I really like the message!! I laser printed it onto white cardstock, trimmed it to size, watercoloured the cap and sponged its edges a bit before mounting it to a brown cardstock layer with a distressed edge. I added a piece of green gros grain ribbon with flagged ends to my card then mounted my greeting over it using 3D foam tape. Just a little bit of bling finished it off nicely!! Therese
Sunday, March 24, 2019
Handmade card featuring a beautiful cross, faux stitching and handmade paper
A while back I was asked to make a few cards featuring crosses for special occasions through out the year. I am in need of a few more so I have started with this one. This beautiful cross was downloaded from Art by Jean and she has some beautiful images and backgrounds there for all sort of occasions. I colour printed the cross onto white cardstock, trimmed it to size and added a yellow scallop punched border (SU)on the right hand side. I mounted the image to a coordinating piece of handmade paper which I made myself and added a tiny black brad to the center of the cross. I mounted this large element to a navy card front. After I was done, I thought it still needed a bit of something so I added a bit of faux stitching around the image and that was better. A card for any occasion!!
Therese
Therese
Labels:
A2,
border punch,
brad,
cards,
colour printed images,
digital image,
faux stitching,
handmade paper
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Christmas cards featuring embossed snowmen, decorative paper and little greetings
Here are my first set of Christmas cards for March! I have committed to making Christmas cards every month so that I will have them all made by December!! I am using up my stash of envelopes so these are long and slim. I made white cards to fit in the green envelopes and got started.
I dug through my Christmas paper stash and found several that would do. For my first card I used a leafy blue background paper. It was just a touch short so I cut it before adhering to my white card. I added an embossed layer of light blue cardstock and a little strip of darker blue over it. I mounted the little snowman image onto red and then over the strips using 3D foam tape. When I auditioned my little layered greeting - laser printed Word Window punchie - Modern Label in red - SU) it seemed a little lonely so I kept digging in my scraps and found a little flourish that coordinated with the darker strip which very nicely added a "bit of something" to my greeting which was just what it needed. Glued the flourish with white glue and mounted the greeting with 3D foam tape. The others are very similar but in a landscape rather than a portrait orientation. I see that I have used the snowmen in both the embossed and debossed versions so this one works in both aspects. I am happy to have a few cards made for this month. I am hoping to make a few more by the end of the month. Therese
I dug through my Christmas paper stash and found several that would do. For my first card I used a leafy blue background paper. It was just a touch short so I cut it before adhering to my white card. I added an embossed layer of light blue cardstock and a little strip of darker blue over it. I mounted the little snowman image onto red and then over the strips using 3D foam tape. When I auditioned my little layered greeting - laser printed Word Window punchie - Modern Label in red - SU) it seemed a little lonely so I kept digging in my scraps and found a little flourish that coordinated with the darker strip which very nicely added a "bit of something" to my greeting which was just what it needed. Glued the flourish with white glue and mounted the greeting with 3D foam tape. The others are very similar but in a landscape rather than a portrait orientation. I see that I have used the snowmen in both the embossed and debossed versions so this one works in both aspects. I am happy to have a few cards made for this month. I am hoping to make a few more by the end of the month. Therese
Monday, March 18, 2019
Christmas card using plank background, a flagged strip and a watercoloured nativity image
This is the last Christmas card I made for my February catch up on my commitment to make some cards every month so I will have what I need when December comes around.
The background was sitting on my desk since my January card making session. I created a red card to coordinate with the red envelope I had chosen. I adhered the black and white wood gift wrap to it and went looking for an image that would work with it. I found this little nativity which I thought would be good. I watercoloured it to coordinate and then layered it with green cardstock. I found the little greeting in my stash and layered it with the same green. Once I was putting my card together I decided it needed a flagged strip of red behind the image so I added it before placing my other elements with 3D foam tape. Still thinking it needed "a bit of something" I added three little red circle punchies above the greeting. That was better!!!!!! Glad to have caught up on my Christmas cards and will have see about getting my March ones done soon!!!!!! Therese
The background was sitting on my desk since my January card making session. I created a red card to coordinate with the red envelope I had chosen. I adhered the black and white wood gift wrap to it and went looking for an image that would work with it. I found this little nativity which I thought would be good. I watercoloured it to coordinate and then layered it with green cardstock. I found the little greeting in my stash and layered it with the same green. Once I was putting my card together I decided it needed a flagged strip of red behind the image so I added it before placing my other elements with 3D foam tape. Still thinking it needed "a bit of something" I added three little red circle punchies above the greeting. That was better!!!!!! Glad to have caught up on my Christmas cards and will have see about getting my March ones done soon!!!!!! Therese
Labels:
Christmas,
circle,
digital images,
gift wrap,
large cards,
laser printing,
punchies,
watercolour
Sunday, March 17, 2019
A Christmas card - reused image with a few runs of the tracing wheel!!
Loved this image from Christmas packaging this year and so I saved it!! I had to trim it a bit to use on the front of an A2 card but it works!! I added two rows of pierced holes using my pattern tracing wheel - one at the top and one at the bottom!! Layered it onto a gray card front to finish it off!!
Therese
Therese
Labels:
A2,
Christmas,
reuse greeting cards,
tracing wheel
Saturday, March 16, 2019
Christmas cards - reused gift wrap, tree die cuts and fun greetings
In an effort to have Christmas cards ready to go by the beginning of December I am again this year committing to getting some made every month. I did not get any made in February so I am playing catch up this month. I had the gift wrap backgrounds cut out for these cards since January. They have been sitting in my craft room waiting!! I had a bit of time to play so I decided to get started on them. I cut white card fronts for all of them as they all have green envelopes. I glued the backgrounds on and then started with some fun!! I gave them all some sort of white embossed strip and added to them as I went - one with a flagged end and purple and white bakers twine tied around it, another with green ribbon, the next one scallop edges, a purple strip and red fiber tied on one end and the last one has a flagged end, a strip of red and white fiber added to that. I dug some die cut trees from my stash to use as the focal element which I adhered with 3D foam tape. I added little greetings from my stash - gold embossed joy layered onto a red scalloped oval, a little laser printed Word Window punchie, a punchie greeting layered onto a Modern Label punchie in red and a laser printed greeting punched with an oval punch (SU). After finishing off the cards I added glitter glue to the trees!!!!!!! I added a garland and then some ornaments using a variety of colours of glitter glue. Discovered several that are dried out but that is the way it goes - use it or lose it!!! After they were dried I pressed them all!! They are in need of inserts but I am considering doing those all in one go as I will be having a wide variety of sizes in my cards and they will all have to be custom made. It was very fun to play and make some bright and colourful cards!! Therese
Friday, March 15, 2019
A Christmas card featuring a colour printed page background, a die cut ornament and a punched greeting
I am playing catch up with my commitment to make Christmas cards monthly this year. I am using large and odd sized envelopes from my stash in an effort to make them disappear!! I chose the envelope and made a dark maroon card to fit in it. I had the ornament and greeting picked out from my January session of Christmas cards when I made these. I went digging into my stash to find a background that would work and found this one which I printed a while back when I was working on these cards. It is a digital collage which I colour printed onto a page from a bible. It worked with the sky of my little round image so I went with it. I trimmed it to size and adhered to my card front. I tied cording to the top of my ornament die cut and adhered my little circle image after sponging it around the edge a bit with brown ink. The image was die cut from a Christmas card I received years ago and was a supply for a different project a while back. I mounted the ornament to my card front using 3D foam tape and adhered the cording to the inside of my card using double sided tape. The greeting (Quietfire Designs) was stamped onto ivory, punched out and then layered onto a coordinating scalloped oval punchie (SU). I layered them and then mounted it to the front of my card with 3D foam tape as well. I love how bright the image is compared to the background - it really stands out!! Another one down!! Therese
Thursday, March 14, 2019
Small cards as a gift - decorative paper, ribbon and punched greetings
I created these four cards as a gift set for a friend who has loaned me her precious books to read. They are the Angelic Letter Series by Henry Ripplinger. It has taken months to read them but the story is excellent and lots of good teaching in between. The last in the series just came out this summer so I will have to see where I can find it!!
I started with small turquoise envelopes which were gifted to me. I created white cards to fit inside. I added a layer of this decorative paper (gift wrap) to them.
Then I went looking for a greeting I could use. I found this one which is from a Stampin UP set. I stamped it a few different colours that coordinated with the paper and then punched them out with a 1.25" circle punch (SU). I created layers for them using a 1 3/8" punch (SU) in coordinating colours. I added a little folded ribbon flag to each one before using 3D foam tape to adhere them to the fronts of my cards!! These are real cute and with that greeting can be used for a variety of occasions!!! I have really appreciated her generosity knowing that these books are precious to her!! Therese
I started with small turquoise envelopes which were gifted to me. I created white cards to fit inside. I added a layer of this decorative paper (gift wrap) to them.
Then I went looking for a greeting I could use. I found this one which is from a Stampin UP set. I stamped it a few different colours that coordinated with the paper and then punched them out with a 1.25" circle punch (SU). I created layers for them using a 1 3/8" punch (SU) in coordinating colours. I added a little folded ribbon flag to each one before using 3D foam tape to adhere them to the fronts of my cards!! These are real cute and with that greeting can be used for a variety of occasions!!! I have really appreciated her generosity knowing that these books are precious to her!! Therese
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Exchange cards which feature flower images, beautiful background paper and lacy borders
These two cards are for my card exchange partners for this month. I chose two flower images from UNIKO and created two similar looking cards. For the card on the left I used a large purple envelope, created a white card to fit in it and added a purple layer. I added a piece of beautiful paper to the right hand side and then an embellished border on the right hand side. The border was created from white cardstock which was punched with a MS lacy border punch, scored with three lines on my score tool and then had a row of pierced holes on the left using my pattern tracing wheel. I adhered it over the edge of the paper using double sided tape. I watercoloured the image, added clear glitter over the coloured border and added it to my card front using 3D foam tape.
I repeated the sketch for the card on the right. I used real lace and ribbon to create my border but other than that it evolved in the same way. They are off to my partners!! Therese
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Birthday card featuring a digital stamp, a collage background and some gold shimmer!
I used paper scraps from my stash to created a collage background on the front of the card. It was fun to piece it all together and see how great it worked out. I added three little gold sequins in one of the little spaces. I found the greeting/image in my stash. It is a digital stamp I created which was inspired by a card I found on Splitcoast Stampers. It was a collage of Unity Stamps. I watercoloured the laser printed image with coordinating colours and used gold shimmer paint for one of the candles and the stars!! Much more shimmery in real life!! I added some circles to the right hand side of the image before adhering it to the front of my card at a bit of an angle. Love how it turned out!!! Therese
Monday, March 11, 2019
Card set - decorative papers, laser printed greetings and embellishments
For my last two cards for my card set I used some of the beautiful paper I discovered a while back!! For the first one I mounted two strips which I had trimmed to size to the top and bottom of my beige card. I used my pattern tracing wheel to add pierced lines to the top and bottom edge of my printed greeting. I added a sequin and brad to the left hand side of the greeting before mounting it to the front of my card using double sided tape over the area where my papers met. Love the paper on this one!
I used the same beautiful paper I used on several others for the second card. I mounted the trimmed paper to a dark rose card front, added a flag in the same cardstock as my card front and finally added my layered greeting with 3D foam tape. The greeting is laser printed using a font called NOEL. I watercoloured it and layered it onto gold paper before mounting it to my card. The gold coordinates with the gold embellishments in the paper.
It has been so much fun to play with paper again and making cards for friends I always a most wonderful way to pass the time!!!
Therese
Sunday, March 10, 2019
Card set - butterflies, decorative paper and embossed scalloped circles
Another two cards for my card set!! These both feature butterflies from a card mobile I got while back in a birthday card from my daughter.
For the card on the left, I started with a textured beige card, mounted a piece of decorative scrapbook paper, an embossed scalloped circle die cut and my embellished butterfly. I added a little die cut body to my butterfly to coordinate with the foiled elements on its wings!!
For the second card I trimmed four rectangles of this beautiful gift wrap and corner punched two corners on each one before adhering them to my beige card front. I mounted the embellished butterfly to the green embossed scalloped circle die cut and centered it on my card front to finish it off. Therese
Saturday, March 09, 2019
Card set - ribbon, vellum and oval greetings
Two more cards towards my set of cards!! Both of these cards started with green card fronts but really went off in their own directions after that!!
For the first I trimmed a beautiful piece of decorative paper and mounted it to a navy blue rectangle of cardstock which I then adhered to my green card front. I found this stamped greeting in my stash, die cut it into an oval and then distressed its edges. I used the coordinating layer label to die cut a navy layer which I embossed with polka dots before I mounted the greeting. I added a length of gold ribbon to the center of my card and mounted the layered greeting over it!!!
For the next card, I punched the greeting from one I found in my stash, added a blue oval punchie (SU) and then cut a large oval from some textured vellum to add to the back. I adhered them all together with double sided tape. I found coordinating colour printed cardstock from which I cut four rectangles. I corner punched two corners on each of them and then mounted them to my green card front. I like the look of this combination of rectangles. I mounted my greeting to the center over the area where the rectangles meet.
Therese
Friday, March 08, 2019
Card set - decorative paper, ribbon and fiber and die cut greetings
Another two to add to my collection of cards for the set I am creating for my friend who shared cardmaking supplies with me!!
For the first one I trimmed a piece of gift wrap to size and mounted it to a rectangle of peach cardstock. I found the die cut greeting in my stash which was stamped in black then cut with a Spellbinders label die. I added a light yellow organza ribbon, mounted the greeting with 3D foam tape to the gift wrap and then secured the trimmed ends of the ribbon to the back of this layer using double sided tape. I mounted this large element to a medium pink card front. Love the colours of this one!!
For the next one I used a light brown card front which I sponged on the edges to have it blend nicely with my layers. I trimmed the decorative paper and layered it onto a brown cardstock rectangle. I adhered this large layer to my sponged card front. I found this die cut greeting tag in my stash, tied on the orange fiber and mounted it to my card front using 3D foam tape to finish off this card. The tag was created with a tag freebie from Dana's Inspirations and a digital thank you image from DZ Doodles.
Therese
Thursday, March 07, 2019
Card set - Buttterflies and backgrounds!!
I created a few more cards for my friend who was kind enough to share some cardmaking supplies with me!! These two do not have greetings so will be a little more versatile.
For these two I created backgrounds with decorative paper, added scallop die cut circles and butterflies.
For the green card I started with an ivory card base and added three strips of decorative paper - two the same size for the top and bottom and a coordinating one in between leaving borders all the way around and in between. I used an embossing folder to add lines and a circle element to the green scalloped circle die cut. I centered it on the card front adhering it in place. I added a little silver body to this butterfly (Quick Kutz) and mounted it over the central embossed circle. These little butterflies were part of a butterfly mobile that was included in a birthday card my daughter gave me a while back. They are beautiful elements that are working great for cardmaking!!
For the second card I mounted a vintage scrap quilt background which was a colour printed digital image (freebie) from Cathe Holden at Inspired Barn. I chose a dark green scalloped circle which I distressed with bleach, embossed and sanded and then embossed with a round circle Nestibility to give it an embossed circle element onto which I mounted the butterfly. Another butterfly from the mobile to which I added a little gold body to coordinate with the gold dots in the butterfly's wings.
For the second card I mounted a vintage scrap quilt background which was a colour printed digital image (freebie) from Cathe Holden at Inspired Barn. I chose a dark green scalloped circle which I distressed with bleach, embossed and sanded and then embossed with a round circle Nestibility to give it an embossed circle element onto which I mounted the butterfly. Another butterfly from the mobile to which I added a little gold body to coordinate with the gold dots in the butterfly's wings.
Loving creating with a wide variety of supplies using techniques I have not used in quite a while!!
Therese
Wednesday, March 06, 2019
Card set - printed greeting, decorative paper and texture
I started on a set of cards for a friend as she has donated some small envelopes to my cardmaking stash. I made a few cards for her last year. You can check them out here, here, and here. She generally needs thank you cards and this year I thought I would allow myself a bit more freedom and we shall see what I end up creating.
I have mined my stash for supplies to use and found a box of paper which I had almost forgotten about. It has a wide variety of single pieces of beautiful paper which I received in a swap a while back. The paper I used on these two cards is one of those pieces!!
For the card on the left I started with a dark pink card and added a piece of paper which covered the front leaving a small border all the way around. In my greetings stash I found several of these laser printed font greetings which I had printed a while back for my Christmas thank you cards. They coordinated very nicely so I used my pattern tracing wheel and added a line of piercing on the top and bottom edges. Next, I flagged both ends and mounted the greeting to the front using 3D foam tape.
For the one on the right, I used the scrap that I trimmed off and ripped it in two and mounted the pieces top and bottom on a medium pink card front. I added wavy lines of piercings with my tracing wheel and then used my distress tool on both top and bottom edges. I added two square gold brads which coordinate with the gold in the paper - one on each side and mounted this greeting to the front of my card between the pieces of decorative paper using double sided tape. Love how they turned out!!!
I will be dipping into my stash of beautiful papers for these cards!! Beautiful papers make beautiful cards!! Therese
Tuesday, March 05, 2019
A birthday card featuring a fun golfing image, a font greeting and some chevron punchies
My last card for my stash for the moment!!!!! This one features a fun golfing digital image from Anne's "Cards 4 U" which I laser printed on white cardstock and trimmed to size. It was fun to colour this image. I started by watercolouring the sky, added some green sponging with torn paper to simulate a horizon line and then sponged black below that to simulate a path. Next, I watercoloured the image and added some grass in green below the font greeting. I added some clear glitter to the head and tail lights, the hubcaps and his glasses. Love how it turned out!!! I added it to a green layer that I embossed on the right hand side with a polka dot border embossing folder. I adhered this large element to a dark red card front. Thinking it still needed " a bit of something" I dug though my stash looking for something that would be appropriate and coordinate. Found these chevron punchies which very nicely filled that criteria so I glued them into place on the upper right. Done!!!!!!!!
Therese
Labels:
A2,
birthday,
cards,
digital stamp,
embossing folder,
fun fonts,
laser printing,
punchies,
watercolour
Monday, March 04, 2019
A quick and easy thank you card featuring a reused card front
This stash card features the front of a thank you card my in laws sent after their fiftieth wedding anniversary celebration. I have a little stash of them that has been in my stash for a while!! They feature an embossed heart with a gold foiled "Thank you" in the middle. Very delicate and beautiful. I layered it with a peach rectangle of cardstock and then onto an off white card front. Another quick and easy card!!
Therese
Therese
Labels:
A2,
cards,
embossing,
reuse greeting cards,
thank you
Sunday, March 03, 2019
A thank you card featuring bright scrapbook paper, a large label and a round greeting
This fun and bright thank you card started with a piece of scrapbook paper which I found last week in a hunt for something else!!!!! No idea how long it has been "lost" but it was in an envelope so it must have been from a swap so it has been a while. I trimmed a piece of navy that would fit on an A2 sized card and next trimmed a piece of the scrapbook paper to leave a small border. I found this orange label in my stash and thought it would be perfect for hosting my greeting. I dug the round greeting (laser printed digital stamp) and the orange and white scalloped circles (Nestibilities) from my stash. The white was too bright so I coloured it with a grey stamp pad and then embossed it for more texture. To create my focal element I started with the orange label (SX) which I sponged all the way around with grey ink. I layered on two circle punchies on each side - black and yellow to which I added blue brads. I modified the brads with a blue sharpie marker to get them to coordinate more closely with the decorative paper. I added the large grey circle to the center of the label and added the greeting which was layered on the orange scalloped circle using 3D foam tape to give it a bit of dimension. To finish off this card for my stash I adhered the background to a grey card front and then added the large label at a bit of a diagonal. Thinking it still needed " a bit of something" I added faux stitching to the edges of the label with a fine tip black marker. That was better!! Therese
Labels:
A2,
brads,
cards,
circle,
decorative paper,
digital stamp,
embossing folder,
ink,
laser printing,
Nestabilities,
punchies,
scrapbook paper,
thank you
Saturday, March 02, 2019
A sympathy card featuring scrapbook paper with roses, a vellum greeting and a border punched layer
For this card for my stash I started with the piece of scrapbook paper trimming out the image of the roses. I added the vellum greeting (laser printed) by folding the sides to the back and adhering with double sided tape. I layered it onto a piece of green cardstock which I border punched on the bottom with an eyelet punch (SU). I adhered this large element to an oatmeal coloured card. Was quick to put together once I found all the pieces that coordinated in colour. Therese
Friday, March 01, 2019
A thank you card featuring hand decorated paper, flower punchies and a chalkboard greeting
For this card I started with the scraps of hand decorated paper I had on my desk. They were part of a masterboard I made a few months ago. You can check it out here. These are the final scraps. I trimmed the scraps into long rectangles, squares and small rectangles which I adhered to a green layer adding orange flowers to the top right and bottom left to create my background. I added orange fiber to the fussy cut chalkboard tag greeting and mounted it over my background using 3D foam tape. I added dots in the center of the flowers and then thinking it still needed something I added little glittery flowers which added a bit of texture and some bling. Better!!!! I mounted this large element to a sand coloured card to finish off another stash card.
Therese
Therese
Labels:
A2,
bling,
cards,
fiber,
hand decorated paper,
laser printing,
masterboard,
printed accents and greetings,
punchies,
tag,
thank you
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