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Showing posts with label Guy Greetings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Guy Greetings. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 April 2015

Guy Greetings wallet cards - Stampin' Up Artisan blog hop

Hello and welcome to the official Stampin' Up weekly Artisan Design Team blog hop! Are you looking for ideas for making masculine projects? Well you've come to the right place because this week each member of the team will be inspiring you with Guy Greetings!

A WALLET FOR EVERY KIND OF GUY!
Guy Greetings has lots of lovely classic male images and lots of fun, punning greetings too. I decided to make some cards with a contemporary twist and I love the way they turned out! Come and see:


I like to make male cards that are simple but with an unusual spin - like the wallet style of these. What do you think? Would you like me to show you how to make them?! Come on then!

WALLET STYLE GUY GREETINGS CARD TUTORIAL
Start by cutting a piece of Whisper White card stock 10.5cm x 20cm (4 1/8 x 7 7/8")


Score at 5cm and 14cm (2" and 5 1/2") so it looks like the photo above. You can see I've rounded the corners of the shortest flap which will fold down at the top of the wallet. Turn the card over!


Okay, this is the back view. Cut a 6 x 10.5cm (2 3/8 x 4 1/8") piece of designer paper to fit the bottom flap and glue it on. (I've used the fab Moonlight designer paper stack which you'll find it in the Retirement Sale at just £3.13!)

Add a 9 x 10.5cm (3 1/2 x 4 1/8") piece of coordinating card stock in the middle section. TIP: Tombow wet glue is brilliant for this because it doesn't dry immediately so you have a bit of wiggle room!


Stamp one of the Guy Greetings motifs on a piece of Whisper White card stock, cut it out with a 1 3/4" circle punch and mount it on a 1 3/8" circle of contrasting card stock using dimensionals. I've fallen in love with these swish shoes and could just see Fred Astaire dancing away in them :)


When the card is folded, the designer paper bit appears on the front. Attach the circle motif to the designer paper part of the wallet, again using dimensionals, so that the top flap can tuck behind it to close it. Finish off by stamping a greeting on the top flap.

But hang on, this card won't stand up! What if you want your card to be displayed?

DISPLAY STAND FOR THE WALLET STYLE CARD
You can make a simple stand for it! Here's how:


Take a piece of card stock 10.5 x 15cm (4 1/8 x 5 7/8") and score at 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 and 11cm (3/4, 1 1/2, 2 1/4, 3 and 4"). Fold as shown above...



... making sure your fold lines are really crisp with a bone folder. Run a line of Fast Fuse where shown above and stick firmly where shown in red...


... until it looks like this!


And here are a couple of the wallet sitting neatly in their stands!

These wallet-style cards fit pretty neatly in the envelopes from Stampin' Up's pre-cut and scored note cards and if you're including a stand, I found that it's best to fold it flat and pop it inside the card to minimise bulk.


I hope you're inspired to make some of these wallet cards but there are plenty more Guy Greetings ideas from the rest of the team on this blog hop! Click the button below to visit Allison Okamitsu who has always got an amazing idea or two up her sleeve!



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If you have any queries, or prefer to speak to me, I'm happy to help.
You can contact me by email or phone on 01280 820593.

While I was visiting my daughter at the weekend I noticed that the shoes she was wearing had definitely seen better days (and quite a long time ago too by the looks of things!) Impoverished student she may be but I'm her mum and I couldn't just let her go round in broken down shoes, so I took her shopping for some new ones. She was so excited about her lovely new loafers (loaves as she called them!) that she wore them straight away and put the old ones in her bag, planning to bin them when she got home. At the end of the day, she discovered that one of the shoes had fallen out somewhere and we became quite hysterical with laughter (it had been a long day!) wondering where that nasty, broken shoe had gone!

I'll be back tomorrow with more crafting fun - see you then!

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Masculine cards with Guy Greetings from Stampin' Up

I know that many people struggle with masculine cards and find them harder to make than feminine cards but there's no need to panic! Come and have a look at a simple but fun card I made with Guy Greetings, a set designed to make those male occasions easier!


There are lots of classic images in this set but I couldn't wait to play with these dapper shoes! I stamped two rows of them using a stamp-a-majig to make sure all the shoes were exactly where I wanted them, then popped up one extra pair over the top.


You can see that better in this photo. The shoes were stamped, cut out with my sharp paper snips and then laces sewn on with Tangerine Tango thread unravelled from the two-tone trim. Isn't that fun?!

This card could be used for a male birthday...


 ... but with this sentiment from the same stamp set it makes a perfect anniversary card for your beloved other half, or a great Fathers' Day card for a special dad!

• You'll find Guy Greetings on p.41 of the spring/summer catalogue and don't forget that these items will only be available until 2nd June.
• Stamp sets and accessories on the Stampin' Up 2015 retirement list will also only be available until 2nd June.

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Stamp-A-Ma-Jig
£10.95
If you have any queries, or prefer to speak to me, I'm happy to help.
You can contact me by email or phone on 01280 820593.

Talking of Guy Greetings, has anyone else noticed that young men these days have the loveliest manners? I watch my eldest son and his friends shaking hands and saying 'how are you?' in a way that reminds me of those old black and white films! Young lads certainly weren't like that in my day (or perhaps I was just mixing with the wrong types!)

If you're intrigued by the Guy Greetings stamp set, why not come back and join me on the weekly Stampin' Up Artisan blog hop tomorrow? The whole of the Artisan Design Team will be using this set and I know you'll be knocked out by all the inspiration!

Thursday, 16 April 2015

Guy Greetings for an engagement - Stampin' Up Artisan blog hop

It's Thursday and that means another round of fabulous inspiration courtesy of Stampin' Up's global Artisan design team! I love working with these talented ladies and am constantly amazed by the projects everyone comes up with each week. I know you will be too so grab a cup of something delicious, settle back and enjoy :)

A BIT OF VINTAGE ARTINESS
Spring has got to me this week I think! I spotted the Guy Greetings stamp set in our box of goodies and it occurred to me to put that gorgeous vintage car into a romantic arty setting. Come and see:


Wouldn't this make a charming engagement card?! In my head, the car has been parked in a quiet spot and a happy couple have unpacked their picnic in the spring sunshine with blossom floating down from the trees like confetti. Perhaps you can hear the pop of a champagne cork - she has said YES!


I love the nostalgic feel of the car. It was stamped with Basic Black ink, heat embossed with clear embossing powder and coloured with Garden Green ink and a blender pen to turn it British Racing Green! But what about the background?


It's all been done with the blossom stamp from Sheltering Tree to give a pointillism effect! Isn't it fun?! (And if you're wondering what on earth pointillism is, find out all about it here.) This is much simpler than real pointillism - you just ink up (and stamp off if necessary), then stamp repeatedly where you want the colour. TIPS: You can always add colour but you can't take it away so start pale! Sponging ink round the edges of the panel draws the eye in to the scene.

I hope you've enjoyed my romantic moment! Now it's time to hop off and see the rest of the team's work - just click the button below to whizz over to Allison Okamitsu!



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Blender Pens
£8.95
If you have any queries, or prefer to speak to me, I'm happy to help.
You can contact me by email or phone on 01280 820593.

Thanks for joining me today. I'll be back tomorrow with a look at some of the amazing Weekly Deals. See you then!