Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Easy Birthday Blast stamped twice card
As soon as I saw this set I knew I wanted to add it to my birthday stack. It is truly a blast and I love the matching die for a purpose I will show you. Base card is Bermuda Bay with a layer of whisper white stamped with the birthday blast twice- once on top and turn around and stamped on bottom in Pool Party. Stamped the Celebrate you in Bermuda Bay on Vellum, layered it on another strip of whisper white then a layer of Silver Glilmmer paper. The stars are left over from the matching diecut I used. It is very sparkly and elegantly simple- although hard to see the real sparkle from the photo. Easy peasy birthday card - and who couldn't use one of those,eh?
Monday, December 26, 2016
Thank you cards from the kids
Saturday, December 24, 2016
small giftcard snowman 4 panel twist and pop
There has been a lot of cards with twist and pop 4 panel cards that have been really cute- I did one for my workshop and everyone seemed to really like it. I did want to make a smaller version for a giftcard popup so I engineered it using the dimensions of the giftcard.
you can get 3 cards out of one sheet of 8 1/2 x 11 CS.- This is the inside of the finished card on the right. If you open and close the card really fast, he looks like he is clapping!
I have made this card with many different sizes but the basics of the mechanism is the same.
The base of this card is 11x smidgen more than 2 8/10 inches (1/3 of the 8 1/2) folded at 5 1/2 inch on the 11 inch side. (Long ways)
The pieces for decoration are as shown on the left. You need 1 piece 3/4" x smidgen more than 2 8/10 inches or so(width of card) 2 black buttons (this was a button punch but you could just use a 3/4 inch circle punch. I took a 1 1/2 inch strip of tangerine CS and cut them by hand into long triangles to make a bunch of noses. The big white curved white piece was for guideline for drawing the head of the snowman in the corner under the hat with a black marker. The hat was made using black and red glimmer paper. The base was 3/10 inch strips, the banc was 1/2 inch strips and the main hat was 1 1/2 inch tall. I cut the piece twice as wide and cut it in diagonal to get 2 pieces. Make sure you cut the diagonal on the proper side, otherwise it will not fit (the glimmer paper is not double sided to be able to flip it). The holly on the hat was a pack of pre-made stickers from Michael's.
This is the mechanism for the gift card popup. I also sized this so that you will get the most out of a 8 1/2x 11 sheet of paper. cut it by half into 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inch piece then slice them into pieces a little bit smaller than 1 3/4 inches. Score in half longways and at 1 7/8 from each corner make a pencil mark and make a diagonal scoreline. It should cross in the center. The is the mechanism part. I used a black sharpie to mark up one of my score boards so I can do this easily. see below.
You fold the mechanism like this and put sticky tape on the triangular part on top and bottom and this gets put into the fold of the card as shown. I eyeball it but lot of people like to measure it which is fine.
When you open it it should look like this.
Take the other strip 5 1/2 x 1 3/4 and score at 7/8, 2 3/4 and 4 5/8 inches as shown.
put the center of the piece on top of the center of the mechanism piece.
You need to put tape or glue onto the opposite corners- either left bottom and right top or left top and right bottom. It will twist differently depending on how the glue/tape if put but it does not matter.
Then open the the piece to adhere the 2 corners as shown.
I added red gloves (hand cut from 2x2 piece of red carstock to fit) and glued it as shown to the 2 outer rectangle corners.
Pop the center out and you have the twist and pop card.
I attached money by putting on a little bit of tombow tape onto the wrist area of the gloves while it was flat and the money folds into the popup. It was a fun way of giving money for Christmas.
This is how you mount the gift card- use 2 pieces of tape - scotch or packing works fine and fold them in half, place the first tape with the fold on the left of the center mountain fold and the second tape on the right of the mountain fold as shown on the right.
When you put the card on the tape it floats like this and looks like the snowman is holding it out.
If you want to give cash you put two tiny strip of Tombow monoadhesive on the base of the red mittens as shown- it is not terribly sticky and money can be easily taken off.
When you adhere the money- nice crisp ones would be nice- it folds up like this
It twists and fold flat inside the card so it does not show.
I made little pockets that holds the cards- they are a little too fat to mail-
I took some DSP 6 1/2 x 5 1/2 - you can get 4 sheets out of a 12x12 paper if you cut it carefully - score it at 3 inches and at 6 inches along the 6 1/2 side and 1/2 inch along the 5 1/2 side.-cut out the corner and one of the 1/2 inch tabs as shown on the right and then punch the top with the envelope punch to make a little groove to complete the package.
Enjoy!
you can get 3 cards out of one sheet of 8 1/2 x 11 CS.- This is the inside of the finished card on the right. If you open and close the card really fast, he looks like he is clapping!
I have made this card with many different sizes but the basics of the mechanism is the same.
The base of this card is 11x smidgen more than 2 8/10 inches (1/3 of the 8 1/2) folded at 5 1/2 inch on the 11 inch side. (Long ways)
The pieces for decoration are as shown on the left. You need 1 piece 3/4" x smidgen more than 2 8/10 inches or so(width of card) 2 black buttons (this was a button punch but you could just use a 3/4 inch circle punch. I took a 1 1/2 inch strip of tangerine CS and cut them by hand into long triangles to make a bunch of noses. The big white curved white piece was for guideline for drawing the head of the snowman in the corner under the hat with a black marker. The hat was made using black and red glimmer paper. The base was 3/10 inch strips, the banc was 1/2 inch strips and the main hat was 1 1/2 inch tall. I cut the piece twice as wide and cut it in diagonal to get 2 pieces. Make sure you cut the diagonal on the proper side, otherwise it will not fit (the glimmer paper is not double sided to be able to flip it). The holly on the hat was a pack of pre-made stickers from Michael's.
You fold the mechanism like this and put sticky tape on the triangular part on top and bottom and this gets put into the fold of the card as shown. I eyeball it but lot of people like to measure it which is fine.
When you open it it should look like this.
Take the other strip 5 1/2 x 1 3/4 and score at 7/8, 2 3/4 and 4 5/8 inches as shown.
put the center of the piece on top of the center of the mechanism piece.
You need to put tape or glue onto the opposite corners- either left bottom and right top or left top and right bottom. It will twist differently depending on how the glue/tape if put but it does not matter.
Then open the the piece to adhere the 2 corners as shown.
I added red gloves (hand cut from 2x2 piece of red carstock to fit) and glued it as shown to the 2 outer rectangle corners.
Pop the center out and you have the twist and pop card.
I attached money by putting on a little bit of tombow tape onto the wrist area of the gloves while it was flat and the money folds into the popup. It was a fun way of giving money for Christmas.
This is how you mount the gift card- use 2 pieces of tape - scotch or packing works fine and fold them in half, place the first tape with the fold on the left of the center mountain fold and the second tape on the right of the mountain fold as shown on the right.
When you put the card on the tape it floats like this and looks like the snowman is holding it out.
When you adhere the money- nice crisp ones would be nice- it folds up like this
It twists and fold flat inside the card so it does not show.
I made little pockets that holds the cards- they are a little too fat to mail-
I took some DSP 6 1/2 x 5 1/2 - you can get 4 sheets out of a 12x12 paper if you cut it carefully - score it at 3 inches and at 6 inches along the 6 1/2 side and 1/2 inch along the 5 1/2 side.-cut out the corner and one of the 1/2 inch tabs as shown on the right and then punch the top with the envelope punch to make a little groove to complete the package.
Enjoy!
Labels:
Giftcard idea,
Holiday- Christmas,
Tutorial
Friday, December 9, 2016
eskimo girl with bear
When I saw the little girl thought igloo- someone told me there was another card they saw with the same idea but I guess great minds think alike eh? The base is black with piece of whisper white embossed with Softly falling embossing folder. I took a piece of vanilla - for a little contrast and Seaside embossing folder to create the base. I used the Brick Wall EF to emboss a piece of whisper white then freecut and igloo by hand. I used the door die from the Sweet home set to make the door and the fox punch idea I saw from http://fortheloveofstamping.blogspot.com/ for the polar bear and the fish- sentiment from the Snow Place stampset from the main catalogin Island Indigo to compete the card. The girl was colored with markers, Island indigo, real red, sahara sand and smoky slate.
Labels:
Stampin' Up,
Tool- Punches,
Tools- Embossing Folder
Friday, December 2, 2016
Banners for Christmas Case
This is a case of the Banners for Christmas card found in the Holiday Catalog- did not like the craft and mint colors used so changed it to real red and soft sky. Hard to see the watercolored Soft sky behind the banner but it is there and adds a soft pretty color to the card.
Labels:
Holiday- Christmas,
Stampin' Up,
totally CASE'd
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