Monday, June 16, 2014
Washi pinwheel card
I have usually used strips of designer series paper to create this style of card, but when I received several rolls of washi tape, I decided to use them. This card was created as a Valentine's card, but it would have been a nice Christmas card, also, I think. Of course, I had to add a little bling, too, which if you look closely, the shiny spots are rhinestones.
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!!!
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Double Heart "carving"
Although I created this card for Valentine's Day, it would be great for an anniversary or wedding card also. It reminds me of the hearts carved into a tree.
I actually created the wood look background with a technique called Milk Paint. Start by marking your card stock using the white ink, swiping it across leaving plenty of uninked areas. You should let this dry really well (patience is not one of my virtues, so I rarely do this). You can use the heat tool to speed this process. Then using a ruler, draw in your boards, adding nail heads and cracks. Or you can use our new Hardwood stamp on page 175 of the catalog!!!! Don't you love Stampin' Up!!!!
I used a sponge to die the doily (page 192 ) with the same ink as my card stock, punched out a couple of hearts and added a banner. That was it......fast and easy!
Hope you enjoy this project and thanks so much for stopping by!
Have a GREAT day!
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Bordering on Romance
Wow, I sure don't know where the time goes! It doesn't seem that long ago since I posted, but the dates prove otherwise!
I have been doing some creating, though! I have been trying to create cards that can be used for notes or can later on have a sentiment stamped to the inside for a special occasion. This is one of those cards using one of my favorite floral sets, Bordering On Romance. I used my markers to color in the flowers, Petals-a-Plenty to emboss the cover and finished it off with a bit of ribbon. It was very quick and easy (two of my favorite things, which is why I love creating cards!!)
Hope you have a great day and thank you so much for stopping by!
I have been doing some creating, though! I have been trying to create cards that can be used for notes or can later on have a sentiment stamped to the inside for a special occasion. This is one of those cards using one of my favorite floral sets, Bordering On Romance. I used my markers to color in the flowers, Petals-a-Plenty to emboss the cover and finished it off with a bit of ribbon. It was very quick and easy (two of my favorite things, which is why I love creating cards!!)
Hope you have a great day and thank you so much for stopping by!
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Double Heart Valentine
Well, guess you can consider me way ahead or way behind! Here is a Valentine card that is really simple to create and looks so nice. You could change this up for an anniversary or other celebrations just by changing the sentiment and/or colors. If you look closely you will see that I also did a small strip of the designer paper across the top of the inside. I also added a strip to the bottom.
Hope you enjoy this and have a great day!! Thanks so much for stopping by!
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Graduation Tri-Fold
Hi, everyone! I am doing a second post to day, because I was asked about this style of card, which I posted earlier as a St. Patty's day card:HERE
DOUBLE TRI-FOLD
Using one sheet of 8 ½" x 11" card stock, cut two card bases ( 8 ½" x 5 ½" ). Score at 4 1/4" on both and also 2 1/8" on the second piece (This will be your insert panel). On the other end of the second piece, cut off 2 1/8". (This will give you three equal panels on the second piece.)
Cut out a window on the first piece. This will be the actual card base. My window was cut in 1 1/4" from each side.
Crease all of your scores.
Place sticky tape on one of the insert end panels. Then line the edge up to the center fold of the base card and attach.
Cut a piece of card stock to fit through your window. Mine is 2 1/8" x 2 3/4". (This can be cut from the piece you cut off of the insert.) Place a piece of tape on one long side. Lining up the insert and the cover, attach it to the inside of the insert edge, making sure it will fit through your window.
Cut designer papers to frame the cover window and place on insert panels. You can add or subtract how many panels are covered. I did the back two panels on the insert, leaving the card base panel, and the two first of three panels on the inside of the insert.
Decorate your window piece and the back base panel as desired. You can also add any other embellishments to the other panels if desired. I chose to leave mine simple.
NOTE: when choosing your DSP, you will need three coordinating designs as they will all be visible.
Have decided that black wasn't the best color to choose for a tutorial, but hope this works for you. If you have any questions, please let me know.
Have a great day!
DOUBLE TRI-FOLD
Using one sheet of 8 ½" x 11" card stock, cut two card bases ( 8 ½" x 5 ½" ). Score at 4 1/4" on both and also 2 1/8" on the second piece (This will be your insert panel). On the other end of the second piece, cut off 2 1/8". (This will give you three equal panels on the second piece.)
Cut out a window on the first piece. This will be the actual card base. My window was cut in 1 1/4" from each side.
Crease all of your scores.
Place sticky tape on one of the insert end panels. Then line the edge up to the center fold of the base card and attach.
Cut a piece of card stock to fit through your window. Mine is 2 1/8" x 2 3/4". (This can be cut from the piece you cut off of the insert.) Place a piece of tape on one long side. Lining up the insert and the cover, attach it to the inside of the insert edge, making sure it will fit through your window.
Cut designer papers to frame the cover window and place on insert panels. You can add or subtract how many panels are covered. I did the back two panels on the insert, leaving the card base panel, and the two first of three panels on the inside of the insert.
Decorate your window piece and the back base panel as desired. You can also add any other embellishments to the other panels if desired. I chose to leave mine simple.
NOTE: when choosing your DSP, you will need three coordinating designs as they will all be visible.
Have decided that black wasn't the best color to choose for a tutorial, but hope this works for you. If you have any questions, please let me know.
Have a great day!
Valentine Tree
This tree is probably one of my favorite "go to stamps". It is from the Thoughts and Prayers stamp set. This style of card could be changed to suit any occasion. I am planning to create a graduation card with diplomas and caps hanging. Just decided that, so no picture yet :)
This card is truly a very basic card to create. Start with a base card (mine is natural white) mat with a color (red), stamp your image(s) on another mat. Add punch art (hearts) and I used a trim at the bottom. The two hearts on the outside are also on dimensionals.
Stampin' Up's new catalog goes live on June 2, 2014. There are some GREAT new products and some well loved returns (like this stamp set)! Take a look and let me know if you have any questions. Right now if you click on the catalog to the right, it will direct you to the SU site. When you order, please put my name in as your demonstrator. I would really appreciate it!! AND I will send you a new catalog! Don't forget that qualifying orders also earn hostess benefits!!!!!
Have a great day and thanks so much for stopping by!!
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Gate Fold with a Top
I made a quick Mother's Day card with Dee Slater's inspiration. You can see her great card and watch how to create it here .
I used Whisper White, Old Olive, and Real Red card stock and some designer paper. I also used the Labels Collection framelits. I created the roses by punching out different sizes of scallop circles, cutting them into a wavy spiral and rolling them, beginning with the outer tip, to form the flower. The leaves in this example are actually a punch from Martha Stewart.
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!
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