So, as you know I have not posted on the blog for a while! I've been so busy trying hard to get a new business up and running. It has taken so much more time than I thought it would. So I'm back and have a resolution to create something new every day. Some will be worth sharing and some will not. But the worthy content I will be sharing here. So my first 2018 post is a card I made for the card swap I am a member of. If you are in the swap with me then you get a preview. In our card swap we draw sticks to decide what kind of card we will make for swap. We drew square card, ribbon, congratulation themed and with an optional stick for using a stencil. This is the card I made:
I had purchased the stencil from Hero Arts at my local boutique scrapbook store, Scrappin in the City, and was excited to use it. I decided to use the stencil to emboss the image. I used my versa mark embossing ink pad and some black embossing powder. Then I used the sentiment from the Lawn Fawn stamp set flamingo together. I also used the Lawn Fawn small stitched circle stackables and the scripty words congrats die. I hope you enjoyed his card. Come back soon for another project!
I am not an affiliate of my local scrapbook store but I love it! It
gives me my sanity and I consider it my second home! So I have to put
in a plug for my favorite scrapbook store! As we all know many of our
local scrapbook stores are an endangered species. So if you happen to
be in town or want to order online please do! There are so many unique
products available. I would truly appreciate you supporting my cropping
haven!
Thursday, January 18, 2018
Button Birthday
Hello and welcome to my blog! Today I'm going to give you a tutorial on a card I made for birthdays and for my card swap. I'm lucky to be an a card swap with a lot of talented women! So I used this card for the swap and my birthdays for the month too.
Next I used the trick from my very clever friend Margret about how to make any strip of paper into a banner. For this card I only wanted the tail on one side of the banner. First you eyeball the center of the banner and make a cut.
Then you cut from one edge to the center.
Do the same on the other edge and you have a nice looking tail.
After I was done making my banners it was time to distress the edges of my banners and my cards. I got out my craft mat, distress ink and blender tool. I used my blender by getting the ink on it and then rubbing it on my craft mat to blend it in well before applying it to my cards and banners. This step keeps the tool blending evenly on the surfaces.
Then it was time to stamp happy birthday onto my banner for the birthday cards. For card swap we leave the sentiment blank so it can be used for any occasion. I got out my memento ink, acrylic block, shammie and my lawn fawn year two stamps. I stamped my image and cleaned off the stamp with my shammie.
I knew I wanted to use some bakers twine on the card but I was not sure what else and I was stumped so I turned to my friend Barb. She suggested a button and it made the card!!! Thanks again Barb! I tied the button on with the bakers twine and then attached the banner to the card and the card to the base with miracle tape.
Thanks so much for coming to check out my blog today! Below you will find a supply list and a plug for my favorite local scrapbook store where you can find most of the items I used here today and many unique papercrafting supplies that you can't find at those big box stores. If you like the card but don't want to take the time to make it visit my Etsy shop where you can buy this card and many others! https://www.etsy.com/shop/IslaBug?ref=search_shop_redirect
Supply List
A2 card bases and envelopes
Miracle Tape
6x6 paper pad or scraps
Craft paper
Fiskars trimmer
Lawn Fawn shammie
Lawn Fawn year two stamps
Tim Holtz large scissors
Tim Holtz blending tool
Tim Holtz distress mini ink
Bakers twine
White and clear buttons
I am not an affiliate of my local scrapbook store but I love it! It
gives me my sanity and I consider it my second home! So I have to put
in a plug for my favorite scrapbook store! As we all know many of our
local scrapbook stores are an endangered species. So if you happen to
be in town or want to order online please do! There are so many unique
products available. I would truly appreciate you supporting my cropping
haven!
Again on the theme of using all those 6x6 pads I've accrued over the years this card will do that for you or help use up scraps you have too. First I cut some craft paper to the size of my A2 card using my Fiskars trimmer. Next I cut some more craft strips for my banner. Then I selected a 6x6 paper pad. I picked out several pages and cut each into one inch strips.
When I was done with all of that I attached the one inch paper strips to my kraft paper using miracle tape. I used my Tim Holtz scissors to trim off the excess paper to fit the piece of kraft paper. Next I used the trick from my very clever friend Margret about how to make any strip of paper into a banner. For this card I only wanted the tail on one side of the banner. First you eyeball the center of the banner and make a cut.
Then you cut from one edge to the center.
Do the same on the other edge and you have a nice looking tail.
After I was done making my banners it was time to distress the edges of my banners and my cards. I got out my craft mat, distress ink and blender tool. I used my blender by getting the ink on it and then rubbing it on my craft mat to blend it in well before applying it to my cards and banners. This step keeps the tool blending evenly on the surfaces.
Then it was time to stamp happy birthday onto my banner for the birthday cards. For card swap we leave the sentiment blank so it can be used for any occasion. I got out my memento ink, acrylic block, shammie and my lawn fawn year two stamps. I stamped my image and cleaned off the stamp with my shammie.
Thanks so much for coming to check out my blog today! Below you will find a supply list and a plug for my favorite local scrapbook store where you can find most of the items I used here today and many unique papercrafting supplies that you can't find at those big box stores. If you like the card but don't want to take the time to make it visit my Etsy shop where you can buy this card and many others! https://www.etsy.com/shop/IslaBug?ref=search_shop_redirect
Supply List
A2 card bases and envelopes
Miracle Tape
6x6 paper pad or scraps
Craft paper
Fiskars trimmer
Lawn Fawn shammie
Lawn Fawn year two stamps
Tim Holtz large scissors
Tim Holtz blending tool
Tim Holtz distress mini ink
Bakers twine
White and clear buttons
I am not an affiliate of my local scrapbook store but I love it! It
gives me my sanity and I consider it my second home! So I have to put
in a plug for my favorite scrapbook store! As we all know many of our
local scrapbook stores are an endangered species. So if you happen to
be in town or want to order online please do! There are so many unique
products available. I would truly appreciate you supporting my cropping
haven!
Tuesday, July 11, 2017
We Flamingo Together
Even though the Flamingo together stamp and die set came out a long time ago I just bought it last weekend. I have wanted it for a while but I just had not had the chance to buy it before. So of course I wanted to use it right away. It had a romantic sentiment and what says summer like flamingos so it worked for both the challenge and my anniversary card too! Bonus! I got out the stamp and die set, my memento ink pad, my shammie, some white cardstock and my acrylic block.
I stamped my images.
I decided to use just the flamingos so I colored them with my Zig real brush markers.
Then I got to work on the background of the card. I knew I wanted to use the Lawn Fawn heart dies and watercolor paper in my background for sure. I also decided to use the fancy scalloped rectangle dies too.
For the heart I selected one of my free papers I had been sent with a shipment of stamps and dies from Lawn Fawn!!! I always look forward to the free paper and stamps with each shipment! And I used an orange cardstock that matched the beaks of my flamingos.
I cut out my hearts, rectangle and my flamingos with my cuddlebug and my magnetic plate! No more washi to hold dies down anymore!!!
Next it was time to stamp my sentiment to the bottom of my card.
Then I played around with my hearts and flamingos until I liked what I saw. I attached my hearts with miracle tape and my flamingos with pop dots.
Now I have this cute card to give my husband on our upcoming 11th wedding anniversary! Where did the time go??? Anyway I hope you enjoyed this card tutorial today! Come back soon to see more! Below you will find a supply list and a plug for my local scrapbook store. You can but most of the supplies I used here today from them and many more unique papercrafting supplies the big box stores do not carry.
Supply List
A2 card base and envelope
American crafts white (smooth) and orange cardstock
Pop dots
Miracle tape
Cuddlebug- magnetic plate, A plate, 2-B plates
Zig real brush markers
Memento ink
Acrylic block
Lawn Fawn shammie
Lawn Fawn flamingo together stamp and die sets
Lawn Fawn fancy scalloped rectangles
Lawn fawn watercolor paper blue
Lawn Fawn heart paper green
Lawn Fawn heart dies
gives me my sanity and I consider it my second home! So I have to put
in a plug for my favorite scrapbook store! As we all know many of our
local scrapbook stores are an endangered species. So if you happen to
be in town or want to order online please do! There are so many unique
products available. I would truly appreciate you supporting my cropping
haven!
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