Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spring. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

May Birthday Card for Women

Here is the card that I made to send to my lady friends who have birthdays in May.

Materials needed:
Old Olive cardstock 5 1/2 x 4 1/4"
Shades of Spring patterned paper (#117160) 4 x 5 1/4", 2 x 5 1/4"
Rich Razzlelberry 1/2" ribbon (115613)
White card stock
Bloom with Hope stamp set (133952)
Old Olive marker
Perfect Plum marker

Have fun making your cards!

Friday, March 6, 2015

Ready for Spring


By the time that the dear lady this card is intended for gets this, we will be well into spring, at the end of March. I hope that the weather is cooperating for us by then!

Materials needed:

Coastal Cabana card stock 4 1/4 x 5 1/2"
Summer Smooches patterned paper (#125409) 4 x 5 1/4"
Baked Brown Sugar card stock
White card stock
Scrap pieces of patterned paper
Scotch  Expressions Washi tape
Sizzix Embossing folder
Secret Garden framelits dies (#129372)
Framelits Labels Collection (#125598)
Basic Jewels Pearls (#119247)
Brad
Word Window punch
Modern Label punch
Island Indigo ink
3/16" corner punch
Small hole punch
Stampin' Dimensionals

This is actually an easy card to make. It just has a lot of pieces. Emboss and cut the Framelits Label from Bake Brown Sugar card stock. Adhere it in the middle of the patterned paper. 
Cut 3 different size flowers from the Secret Garden dies. Layer them on top of each other and punch a small hole in the center. Place a brad in the center to hold the flower pieces together. Use dimensionals on the back of the flower piece to pop it above the embossed label piece.
Because the Washi tape is thin and somewhat see through, I used 2 layers of it, one on top of the other, so that the pattern on the tape would show better. 

The rest of the card is just following the picture. Like a said, an easy card to make, just lots of pieces. It's a great one to make assembly line style. I made 6 of the same card this morning to send to birthday friends.

Monday, May 5, 2014

A Cupcake for You



When you make this card, you will want to go to the tutorial on the easy triangle pop up that I posted here. That will give you directions on making the center pop up for the card.

Materials needed:
Patterned paper downloaded from www.cardmakingandpapercraft.com 4 x 5 1/4"
Birds of a Feather patterned paper (#126899 SU) 3 x 3 3/4', 1 1/2 x 3 3/4",  5 1/2" square
Marina Mist card stock 5 1/2 x 8 1/2"
White card stock
Tag from Quick Cards Magazine
Create a Cupcake stamp set (#121915)
Best of Birthdays stamp set (#132929)
Brights Brad collection (#119740)
Early Espresso ink
Pacific Point ink
Syamore Street 1/4" ribbon, Island Indigo (#130812, SU retired)
Corner Rounder punch
Hole punch
Stampin' Dimensionals

As you can see from my materials list, it's not unusual for me to use patterned papers or other items that are already retired or that might be from a source that is difficult for you to get. When you don't have access to the papers I use, just look through the papers that you do have. Find colors that go together and make it your own. You are the artist and you can create something wonderful. Just copy my ideas and put something together to make it your own. That's what I do!

1. Create your card front first. Cut the papers the sizes listed above. Round the corner on the 2 top  pieces. Place adhesive on the backs and put them in place. Each piece is about 1/4" from the top, bottom & between the two papers.
2. Adhere the tag to the top of the smaller patterned paper on the bottom of the card. Center the tag.
3. Punch holes on each side of the tag. Add brads that go with your colors. I used orange here to bring out the orange lettering on the tag.
4. Wrap the Island Indigo ribbon around the 3 x 3 3/4" piece of paper and tie it in a bow. I am not a good bow tie-er, so I do mine in 2 parts. I adhere a strip of ribbon to the paper first. Then I use another piece to tie the bow. I put it in place using glue dots. That just seems to work better for me.
5. Stamp the cupcake bottom and top on white card stock. I used Early Espresso for the icing and Pacific Point for the bottom. Cut the out. Adhere the bottom just above the ribbon. Place a Stampin' Dimensional on the back of the icing image. Press it above the cupcake bottom. 
6. Adhere this entire card front on to the Marina Mist card stock (scored & folded at 4 1/4") leaving a border all the way around.
Now you are ready for the inside.
7. It is easier to do all the decorating before you adhere the pop up piece in place. Cut and fold the pop up piece.
8. Cut out the birds from a piece of Birds of a Feather patterned paper. Adhere the birds onto the pop up piece. Look where the folds are for the piece. You will want to put adhesive on the tail 1/2" of the bird. Place the birds so that 1/2" of the bird is sticking across the fold part.
9. Stamp the greeting from the Create a Cupcake stamp set. Cut it out and adhere it across the center of the pop up piece. Fold the greeting card stock so that it will fold with the pop up. It just requires a little bit of looking to see where the folds are on the pop up piece.
10. Now you are ready to look back at the easy triangle pop up tutorial and adhere the pop up to the inside of the card base.
11. Use the random dots stamp from Create a Cupcake set to stamp Pacific Point dots randomly on the crd stock and the patterned paper.
12. Stamp a cupcake & saying from the Best of Birthdays set in Pacific Point ink on white card stock. Cut out around it. Adhere it to the right side of the card inside.
13. Be sure you check the fold several times to make sure that it does fold correctly in the card. If you have problems with it, look back through the tutorial to see where you might have gone wrong.
It's really an easy pop up so I don't think you'll have any problems.





Saturday, March 21, 2009

Happy Spring!


Happy Spring everyone!
I know I'm a day late but that just shows you how much attention I pay to the calendar. Here in Central Texas we have been having beautiful weather this week. We had rain last week but that was the first time in quite a long time. The "people who know" have said that it wasn't enough to break the drought so we'll all have to pray for more rain. The farmers need it badly. We all do really!

This great spring weather makes me feel like going for a ride in a pick up truck with all the windows rolled down. That's what I was thinking as I put this card together. The bluebonnets are doing very well this spring because we haven't had enough rain for them but the ones in my front yard & flower bed look really nice! So let's load the back of the pickup with some flowers & take them over to visit friends.

This card is made with a Tempting Turquoise background. I inked my Stampin' Around Fast Flowers wheel with Tempting Turquoise classic ink and ran it across the background paper. Looks like we're trucking through a field of flowers. I made my Stampin' Pastels pop with my blender pens. Just use your blender pen to dip onto the color of pastel that you want to use. Then put it onto your card. Do this lightly & gradually blend the color out onto the image. You'll get a great watercolor look.

I love this Loads of Love stamp set and the accessories set too. That's where this cool pickup came from and the girl & flowers in the bed. This set has some cool phrases with it including "friends for the long haul," "driving by with a birthday hi" and "thought you could use a little pickup!" I'll use the "loads of love!" to send a big hug to all my friends!