Showing posts with label Gini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gini. Show all posts

Thursday, January 24, 2013

More Cards from CHA

Hi, It's Gini again - and as promised, I have more CHA cards to share with
you. Today's projects are more springy - to cheer you up from the winter blues.  Again, these are using the Petallics and their matching envelopes.  There are tons of colors and sizes available!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
These are all quick and easy to make - and with the matching envelopes, it's a cinch to created quality cards, ready to mail.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

CHA Cards!

Hi, it's Gini here to share some of the cards that I made for the WorldWin Papers CHA booth.  My assignment was to make cards to show off our new line of matching envelopes/ Petallic papers. These are so sparkly and beautiful in real life. You just need to grab some for yourself and see!
 
 
 
Just because the envelope is already made, it doesn't mean that you can't add a few die-cuts to really make it special!
 
 
This paper is gorgeous dry embossed and heat embossed as you can see here.
A simple monogramed note-card is always sophisticated and fashionable.  For this card, the letter was cut from the black paper, the die-cut was removed and glued to a cream base.
 
 
Mixed whites are perfect for wedding announcements - and you've got the perfect envelope to match!
 
I'll be back later in the week to share some bright spring cards.  See you then!

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Wedding Luminary


Hi! It's Gini ~ I know we have been kind of quiet around here, but we are working behind the scenes to have new ways to inspire you, using Worldwin Papers.  Today, I have a wedding luminary that I made using two types of specialty papers that Worldwin has. All of the designs were cut using dies from Cheery Lynn Designs.  The  Worldwin Papers Twist -Silver - (which is a heavy woven textured cardstock with a shattered/Tyvek appearance) , is what I used to make the cuts on my luminary, and Worldwin's 48 LB Translucent Vellum for the lining and the flowers This vellum is a thicker vellum, that really holds up for this type of application. After I cut each of the four silver panels for my box, I cut the vellum backing, but made the sides 1/4" larger, so I could score them, and put them together using Scor-Tape.

The tag was stamped using JustRite Stamps Nested Wedding Sentiments and the Victorian Frames.



Here's how it looks lit with a candle -





...and finally, the back of the luminary.


Worldwin Papers - Twist and Vellum
Dies - Cheery Lynn Designs
Stamps - JustRite Stampers







Saturday, March 3, 2012

Over the Moon


Hi! It's Gini here to share with you a layout I made of my adorable nephew (who happens to be the usual subject of my pages!)

I have to tell you, before WorldWin Papers, I had a love/hate relationship with my Cricut. I loved all of the intricate designs, but had a terrible time cutting them. Once I started using the CutMates line from WorldWin, my troubles were over. Everything on this page was cut using the Cricut - and it cut it perfectly, first try. No more wasted paper ending up in the trashcan.