Sunday, March 27, 2016
Butterfly Card With Window And Vines
"Cheesey" Card
Mother's Day Sweater Card
This card was inspired by one I found while doing a Google search for Mother's Day card ideas.
I cut a piece of copy paper the same size as the card front and drew a "V" shape in it to determine the angle and size for the neck opening. This was used as a template to mark the back side of the floral cardstock and cut it out.
The lacy collar was done with a Stampin' Up border punch and cut to 1/2" wide. The placket is also 1/2' wide. I embossed the blue cardstock to give it a more lacy look for the collar and placket.
Looking back at the papers I chose makes me wish I'd chosen something other than mini-dots for the bottom layer. Once the card front was assembled, I decided the large open "V" was too plain and added a Pearl Pen dot necklace. Dots on dots!
The flower shaped buttons are from the Dollar Tree. I was wandering around the store and discovered them on the aisle with the automotive stuff! They were no where near their craft supply area.
This template is really handy to have around. It gets used a lot to decide what size circle punch to use for a particular stamp or to draw an arc. It was found at Hobby Lobby in the area with drafting and art supplies. I have two of these. Once has circles from 3 1/2" down to 1 1/2" and this one has 2 1.4" down to 1/16".
I used it to create the arc shape for the Pearl Pen dots in the necklace.
There was a comment left on Facebook after I posted this card in a card making group with the suggestion to add thread to the buttons.
They had already been adhered to the card so, instead, I used a Pearl Pen and just added a faux thread across from side to side. It does improve the appearance of the buttons and I didn't have to fight to get thread looped though them!
I cut a piece of copy paper the same size as the card front and drew a "V" shape in it to determine the angle and size for the neck opening. This was used as a template to mark the back side of the floral cardstock and cut it out.
The lacy collar was done with a Stampin' Up border punch and cut to 1/2" wide. The placket is also 1/2' wide. I embossed the blue cardstock to give it a more lacy look for the collar and placket.
Looking back at the papers I chose makes me wish I'd chosen something other than mini-dots for the bottom layer. Once the card front was assembled, I decided the large open "V" was too plain and added a Pearl Pen dot necklace. Dots on dots!
The flower shaped buttons are from the Dollar Tree. I was wandering around the store and discovered them on the aisle with the automotive stuff! They were no where near their craft supply area.
This template is really handy to have around. It gets used a lot to decide what size circle punch to use for a particular stamp or to draw an arc. It was found at Hobby Lobby in the area with drafting and art supplies. I have two of these. Once has circles from 3 1/2" down to 1 1/2" and this one has 2 1.4" down to 1/16".
I used it to create the arc shape for the Pearl Pen dots in the necklace.
There was a comment left on Facebook after I posted this card in a card making group with the suggestion to add thread to the buttons.
They had already been adhered to the card so, instead, I used a Pearl Pen and just added a faux thread across from side to side. It does improve the appearance of the buttons and I didn't have to fight to get thread looped though them!
Monday, March 14, 2016
30 Minute Card - Monarch Butterfly
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Large Butterfly Card
Labels:
Butterfly card,
die cut,
Embossed cards,
Promarkers,
Tim Holtz
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Quatrafoil Background Card
This afternoon I traced and cut a quatrafoil background image. It measures 5 1/2 x 4 1/4" so it will completely cover an A2 card front.
The stamp is from Inkadinkado. I used Crushed Curry ink.
The sentiment stamp came with a card making magazine published in the UK.
Using MTC, I resized and cut Stampin' Up's real estate punch for the sentiment.
The ribbon is Lemongrass 1/4" gross grain ribbon.
This card was inspired by one seen on Pinterest.
The stamp is from Inkadinkado. I used Crushed Curry ink.
The sentiment stamp came with a card making magazine published in the UK.
Using MTC, I resized and cut Stampin' Up's real estate punch for the sentiment.
The ribbon is Lemongrass 1/4" gross grain ribbon.
This card was inspired by one seen on Pinterest.
Thursday, March 3, 2016
New Supplies Arrived Today
This is a shout out for Scrapbook Outlet . These are the goodies I ordered from them that arrived today.
They had the lowest prices I've found on dies and stamps. The large butterfly set by Tim Holtz was less than $5. I had never seen the bow and winter scene dies before. The bow die will come in really handy for card making. I may have to do a little shading on it with a Promarker to add some dimension but I won't have to worry about it getting mashed in the envelope.
They had the lowest prices I've found on dies and stamps. The large butterfly set by Tim Holtz was less than $5. I had never seen the bow and winter scene dies before. The bow die will come in really handy for card making. I may have to do a little shading on it with a Promarker to add some dimension but I won't have to worry about it getting mashed in the envelope.
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