Sunday, April 21, 2019

Mom I Love You Card with Dies R Us

Hello Crafty Friends - I am here with a Mother's Day card. 

This card is mostly die cuts and some simple stamping. It's not my usual kind of card because it's very shiny. I like some shine here and there but, I decided to use Rinea Foil paper for my flowers.


Let's get started

I gathered all my supplies and then I die cut all the flowers, leaves and letters. I die cut more flowers than I actually used and colors I didn't use. I just add them to my die cut stash for future projects.


Then, I die cut the letters for the word MOM.
 I wasn't in my craft room so didn't have my mat to line up the dies so I used my trimmer.
I cut the word 2x - once from the gray cardstock that I will inlay the coral-pink cardstock letters.


Next, I stamp my sub-sentiment and trim it down.

Now, that I have all the components ready - Let's build the card.

I start by layering the white cardstock onto the gray card front panel.

Then, I inlay the word MOM into the gray band I cut. I add adhesive to the back of the opening of the word MOM this way it's easy to inlay the letters.



I check my spacing.

Next, I get a piece of craft foam and measure the length I need and trim. I like using the craft foam for the middle band like this so that it stays nice and even. Also, it's not too bulky for mailing.


Then, I start to arrange the flowers how I think I might want them. I call this a dry run. I do not use any adhesive until I know this will be the final placement.

Once, I know this is how I want the flowers to be and the band looks good I start to adhere the flowers into place. I keep checking with the band to make sure I stay straight (I tend to stray off sometimes). I also tuck the leaves here and there.

 I trimmed apart the one set of leaves so that I would have several leaves in different sizes without having to die cut lots of leaves.


Now, that I have all the flowers adhered in place - I adhered the middle band in the center. Next, I added a few jewels to the center of a couple of flowers. I kept the jewels in Iridescent White.


Now, My card is complete!

A simple inlay, lots of layered flowers and beautiful results.

Supplies Used:
Dies:
Fineline 20 Gauge Applicator


Other Supplies:

Recollections Brand: 
White Cardstock, Medium Gray Cardstock 
Rinea Foil Paper
Jewels: Elle TRU Jewels - Medium Orange
Adhesive: tape

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Saturday, April 20, 2019

You're Beautiful Inside and Out Card with Doodles Paper Playground

Hello Crafty Friends - I am here with a simple shaker card featuring 
one of April's New Release Sparkle Blends - Sunshine.

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A bright, cheerful blend of lemony yellows, 
chartreuse, white and transparent, iridescent butter shades.
You’ll want to use this blend on all of your happiest projects.

I created a slim shaker card. 
Meaning I used several layers of paper instead of foam adhesive to create my shaker. 
I didn't want to create a lot of bulk. I also didn't overfill my shaker.

Let's get started on how I did this.

First like always - I gathered my supplies. I stamped and colored my image. I die cut the sentiments a total of 7 times. 6x from white cardstock and 1x from specialty Gold paper. I also trimmed my pattern paper and cardstock card front panel along with some specialty purple cardstock.

After I have all the components together I start putting the card together. I layer the pattern paper onto the medium yellow cardstock card front panel. Then, I adhered purple cardstock in the center - however, you will notice in a bit I change my mind and move it.

I then start layering the sentiment and gluing the layers. making sure to sandwich the acetate/packing between layers. I did this because the sentiment is so thin and I wanted a thin shaker. I am showing you that the sentiment isn't very thick but it is very sturdy.








Next, I add a bit of the Sparkle Blends- Sunshine to the card front panel. I choose some of the gold pieces, mostly the yellow and the starburst looking ones. I notice that the larger butterfly is reading a bit orangy in the photo but trust me it's a beautiful iridescent yellow. 

I adhered the shaker top to the Sparkle Blend and I moved the purple cardstock to the left a bit so that my girl could fit nicely on the right side.

That's it the card is complete. I did add a few highlights to the girl with a white gel pen.


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Friday, April 19, 2019

April's Sparkle Blends Release Blog Hop with Doodles Paper Playground



Hello Sparkle Blends Fans!

 Its time for the Doodles Paper Playground, April Sparkle Blends Release Blog Hop!! 

We’ve got 6 beautiful spring-y blends to share with you this month: Easter Basket, Springtime, Sunshine, Cafe Au Lait, Birthstone Collection: April - Diamond, & Birthstone Collection: May - Emerald. If you love soft, pastel shades, and budding greens, you're definitely going to love this release!

Check out the descriptions and close up photos of each of these gorgeous Sparkle Blends from our April release in our detailed release blog post!

This month there are beautiful new blends for you to choose from--or even better, order them all! Do you have a favorite? Make sure you circle back to the Doodles Paper Playground post after the hop, and comment on that post with your favorite blend from the April Release, for a chance to win a package of that blend!

Here is the card I created for this hop using Sparkle Blends: Easter Basket

Continue the hop for more inspiration and for chances to win a set of all 6 Sparkle Blends from this release, make sure you leave some comment love on each leg of the hop! You will receive one entry for each comment--and don’t forget to share with your friends!

As always, the limited edition April Release is available for purchase while supplies last, exclusively at White Rose Crafts--so if you fall in love, make sure you order, or you just might miss out!











Carrot Hot Rod with Simply Crafty SVGs

Hello Crafty Friends - I am here with an adorable project from Simply Crafty SVGs.

Using the Carrot Hot Rod SVG - I created this adorable bunny in his too cute hot rod! This bunny is burning rubber instead of hopping along to bring some Easter goodie to everyone!



I love that Sandy at Simply Crafty SVGs includes a PDF and a Video Tutorial for all her SVGs with simple and clear instructions.

Be sure to give this or any of the wonderful SVGs that are available a try!!

Thank you for stopping by today!


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If you create any of the Wonderful Project designed by Sandy from Simply Crafty SVG share them with us in the group and social media.

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

You're My Lucky Star with A2Z Scrapbooking

 Hello Crafty Friends- I am here today with a fun Pop- up box card as part of this month's Challenge Fun Folds.
I am using Hero Arts Lucky Star Stamp Set CM315.
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Side view of the card
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Top view of the card
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Let's get started on how to create this simple yet fun card.

First, Cut 2 pieces of cardstock 7-1/2" long by 4-1/4" wide.
You will be scoring on both pieces.

Next, you need to score the cardstock at 1/2" and 1" mark. You need to do this on both sides of your cardstock and on both pieces of cardstock.

Then, you will be folding on these score lines. The old fan style - like back in the elementary school days.
   

Next, you will need to cut a shape of your choice into one of the cardstock pieces.
(I did a rectangle).

You should have one with an opening and one sold. Both with the folds on the sides.

Now, that you have the cutting and folding done you can start decorating the inside of your card. I adhered a pattern paper onto the solid cardstock (which is the back of the card) and then add the stamped and fussy cut constellations to it. Then, I adhered the front and back of the cards together at the folded tabs we created. You can use liquid or tape adhesive.
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Now, you can decorate the rest your card and add your sentiment. For finishing touches, I added some white details with a gel pen and a bit of Nuvo Glitter Drops in white blizzard.

Your Pop-up Box Card is now complete!
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