Showing posts with label Rinea Foil Paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rinea Foil Paper. Show all posts

Friday, September 11, 2020

You're Tea-riffic Card with Rinea

 Hello Crafty Friends - I am here with a fun and comforting card.

With the colder months just around the corner I thought it would be nice to 
have a few cards for those friends and family that enjoy some hot tea.

Materials Used:
SumMore Fun Stamp: Sundri's High Tea
Papertrey Ink Stamp: Rosies Posies
MFT Brand Die: Fishtale Sentiment
Copic Marker: E33 & R23
Tsukineko Memento Ink: Tuxedo black
Tsukineko Versafine Ink: Onyx Black
Imagine Crafts: Tear it Tape
Art Glitter Glue
Crafter's: Foam Adhesive
Recollections Brand 65lb cardstock: Red and White
Brother:Scan N Cut Electric Machine

Lets get started!

I gather all the supplies for the card.
 I cut all the pieces of the Simply Crafty SVG: Tea Pot Card
with my Brother:Scan N Cut Electric Machine. 
I used the Rinea Foiled Paper: Ruby Red/Ruby Red Starstruck for the main parts of the tea pot and the Rinea Foiled Paper: Merlot/Merlot Starstruck for the background.

Then, I stamped the roses and leaves onto the
and Rinea Clear round Stamping BlockI allowed the Rinea Ghost Ink 2.0  to sit for about a minute a and then wiped it off revealing the silver undertone of the the Rinea Foiled Paper.
  
 

Next,  I gathered the rest of the pieces of the card and started assembling.

I started with the tea holder. I put some tear tape onto the two flaps of the holder. (this is like those little library pockets that we used to have in our books back in the day) I then removed the backing to the tape and pressed the flap onto the tall part of the holder. I flipped the holder around and place 3 strips of tear tape on to the back of the holder. Then, I adhered it to the inside of the card.
  
 
Next, I took the card base and adhered the white tea pot panel onto the base.  Making sure align it so I would have a bit of the red all around the pot. 
 

Then, I adhered the round Rinea Foiled Paper: Merlot/Merlot Starstruck to the back of the pot lid. I then flip it over and adhered the Rinea Foiled Paper: Ruby Red/Ruby Red Starstruck panel onto the a to lid. Again making sure to align it so I would have a bit of the white lid showing. I set it aside.
  

I then adhered the Rinea Foiled Paper: Ruby Red/Ruby Red Starstruck pot bottom panel onto the card base. Again making sure to align it so I would have a bit of the white lid showing. Next, I adhered the lid to the pot on the card base.
 

Then, I adhered the Rinea Foiled Paper: Merlot/Merlot Starstruck background corners to the card base.  Again making sure to align it so I would have a bit of the red base showing

I then, stamped the tea base and sentiment onto white cardstock.  I colored the tea bag with Copic Markers E33 and R23. Next, I adhered the tea bag to the left hand bottom of the card and the sentiment onto center of the pot with some foam adhesive. The last part is to place a tea bag into the holder on the inside of the card.
  

Now your card is complete!

Thank you for stopping by the blog today. I hope you found some inspiration!

Don't forget to stop by the Rinea Shop to pick up some of our wonderful Foiled Paper.

Thursday, June 11, 2020

Happy Father's Day Card with Rinea

Hello Crafty Friends - I am here with a quick and easy Father's day card 

Just like our other beautiful Foil papers, it comes in both Starstruck Cobalt and Glossy Cobalt.

Materials Used:

Let's get started!

I gathered all the supplies and then I die cut the Rinea Foil Paper: Starstruck Cobalt with Lawn Fawn Cross-Stitched Rectangle Die and the Rinea Foil Paper: Glossy Arctic White/ Gold with the MFT Stitched Fishtail Sentiment Strip. I also punched out the Craft UK Vintage Bikes pieces I needed.
Next, I ran the base of the bike and the Rinea Foil Paper: Starstruck Cobalt panel through the Xyron Creative Station Lite. 
 

Now, that all the pieces are ready I placed the Rinea Foil Paper: Starstruck Cobalt panel onto the black card front panel. Then, I layered the bike base onto the Rinea Foil Paper: Starstruck Cobalt 
I then added some foam adhesive to the other pieces of the bike and place them on top of the bike's matching base.
 
You will have some nice dimension to the bike (as you can see below).
 

Next, I took the Hero Arts - Happy Father's Day stamp along with the StazOn Ink and stamp it onto the Rinea Foil Paper: Glossy Arctic White/ Gold banner strip.  I gave it some time to dry(if you want to move quickly you can use a heat tool to set the sentiment). Then, I used some foam adhesive and adhered the sentiment to the left top of the card front panel. I then adhered the card front panel onto a white card base. 

I added a few Dew Drops for a finishing touch.

Thank you for stopping by the blog today. I hope you found some inspiration!

Please tag us on social media if you create any project using any of our wonderful Foil Papers!
Don't forget to stop by the shop Rinea.com

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

What Time Is It? with Rinea

Hello Crafty Friends - I am here with a fun project using some Rinea Foil Paper and
 a Clock Kit from Plaid.

Materials Used:
Black Chipboard: 6" X 6"
Memory Box: Honeycomb Background Die
Poppystamps Brand: Little Kindness Stamp Set
Tsukineko/Imagine Crafts: StazOn Ink: Jet Black
Copic Markers: Y13, and B00
Jewels: Butter Yellow
Nuvo Glitter Drops: White Blizzard
Crafter's Edge Crossover II Die-cutting Machine

Let's get started.

I gathered all the supplies I needed for the project.

I die cut the honeycomb from Rinea Foil Paper: Starstruck Gold/Gold then I set it aside.

Next, I covered the Black Chipboard with Rinea Foil Paper: Starstruck Ebony/Ebony (this will be the base of the clock)I then made a hole in the center of the chipboard for the clock mechanism to fit into.
  

Then, I covered the base of the clock with the honeycomb panel. (I made the center hole on this panel too). I set it aside to dry completely
 

I stamped the 4 flowers onto Rinea Foil Paper: Starstruck TurquoiseTurquoise using the Poppystamps Little Kindness set, with StazOn Jet Black Ink and the Rinea Clear Round Stamp Block. I then trimmed them out. I also stamped the tiny Bee from the set onto a scrap piece of white cardstock and colored it with Copic markers.

  

Now, that we have all the components ready let's assemble the clock.
 First, insert the clock battery box from behind the clock base through the center hole. Second, slide the washer onto the stem of the clock box. Third, screw on the nut onto the stem. Making sure it is secure and tight the clock base panel. 
  

Fourth, you see the white portion of the stem - you slide the hour hand onto it until you hear it click, Fifth, you repeat this with the minute hand. 
 
 Sixth, you snap on the second hand onto the stem - pressing down until you hear it click. *Note: your hand may bend a bit during this process just gently unbend them. 

Next, we can decorate the clock with the flowers and bee. I simply placed the flowers at 12 O'Clock, 3 O'Clock, 6 O'Clock, and 9 O'Clock. I adhered the tiny bee to the second hand so he could fly around the clock. As a finishing touch, I added a few jewels to the center of my flowers and a bit of Nuvo Glitter Drops to the bee.
 

Now, the clock is complete! I hope you give this project a try. You can use any of the wonderful variety of colors Rinea Foil Papers has to offer. 

Thank you for stopping by the blog today. I hope you found some inspiration!

Please tag us on social media if you create any project using any of our wonderful Foil Papers!
Don't forget to stop by the shop Rinea.com