Thursday, 27 March 2014

Blast Off Birthday

This was another fun card to make - called a Crazy Pop Up Fold card and was our card for Jack's 7th birthday.  The idea came from Deb Valder and there is a video for you to watch if you are tempted to try it.  It's an easy one, so give it a go.  

The sentiment on the front acts as the clasp to keep the card closed, but then it folds out lengthways.  The papers are one my mother-in-law gave me a while ago - see I do get around to using things .... eventually.  





I heard Jack liked this one - after he worked out how to open and close it. 

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Card in a box

If you are a frequent visitor to Pinterest then you would have seen many different variations of this type of "card" called a card in a box.  When posted or given it is a flat double thickness thing that opens out into a jack in the box type shape, and is meant to sit open somewhere for all to admire.  

This can be made in any size you want, but the size I prefer to use is with an A4 sheet of cardstock score on the long side at 2 3/4, 5 1/2, 8 1/4 and 11 inches then rotate and score at 2 3/4 and then the length you want.  It is best not to make it too long so all the pop ups are easier to see at eye level, probably no more than 4 inches but longer than the flap which is 2 3/4 inches.  If you want more instructions let me know, but I am sure you will be able to work it out or find a video somewhere.  There are strips across the inside of the box for the pop ups to attach to, most videos use 2 strips but I wanted mine a bit fuller so used 3.  

My sister asked me to make a couple of these to give her grandchildren and this one is obviously Jack's.  On the side of the box it says "I love you to the moon and back" but for some reason I didn't get a photo of this.  




This one is for her granddaughter and gives you a better idea of the inside of the box and it folded flat.  


 





They really are a lot of fun to make and can be used for any occasion.  Takes a bit of time, but well worth the effort. 



Thursday, 20 March 2014

Last one - an envelope card

This is the final card from last Saturday - inspired by Leonie Schroder.   The Sweet Sorbet papers were teamed up with Petal Parade stamp set, both freebies from the Sale-a-bration catalogue, to make an envelope card.  This is one of the latest trends at the moment where the envelope becomes part of the card as the inside is stuck to the envelope.  

With 12 papers in the pack, 2 of each double sided design, and 11 people at the class, I knew it would be first in gets the best choice, so I deliberately made my sample card up using the paper I liked the least cause I thought others would feel the same.  Strangely though, I actually quite like this pattern now.  
 

All sealed up with it's belly band holding it together, this is probably best handed to someone rather than posted through the mail.  
 



All opened up and ready to write on.  

Once again I got distracted and didn't get around to taking photos with the other papers in the pack, but they all looked really good.  

 

Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Welcome baby card

Another one from our class last Saturday.  This card was a little trickier to make and probably took up the most time, but it's my favourite from the day.  A few people didn't really need a baby card so decided instead to change the sentiments and make it into an Easter card which worked equally well.  

Not sure if this is the way other people would make this card, but we lightly stuck the top white mat on to the base card and cut through the two layers with a circle framelit, then separated the layers and used a slightly larger circle framelit on the white layer outside the already cut circle so we had an even border.  Next the white layer was embossed with a ribbon secured around to the back.  The centre panel was made up with 2 layers of scalloped blue and also 2 layers of white (front and back).  A piece of fishing line was taped to the back before the centres were stuck together.  The fishing line was then secured to the blue card (making sure it won't show above the top) before the white embossed layer was stuck on. The centre piece spins around when the card is opened and closed.  

As I said, it was a little challenging but I think worth the effort.  I wish I had taken photos of the other cards made because different colour choices were made, and the Easter ones looked great too.  But, here are my two versions.  Don't you love that little ribbon.  That's what made me buy the stamp set, I really didn't want to, but just had to. 








Thursday, 13 March 2014

Banner Blast card

Another card from Saturday was this banner card.

We used the Decorative Dots embossing folder again, but this time used the reverse side for the card.  I love that you can use both sides for a bit of variation.  A couple of banners were stamped and punched in Crumb Cake, Coastal Cabanna and Real Red, and then popped up on dimensions in an arc.  Add a bit of ribbon and one of the flowers from Petal Parade, and another easy one to make.  The hardest part was making sure that the ribbon went on before the mat was stuck down.  Yes, I always forget that bit.

No sentiment went on this one so it can be used for a any occasion.    







Tuesday, 11 March 2014

Cards from weekend class

Finally I am able to show you the cards we made this weekend at our latest get together.  It's hard trying to design cards for other people to make, trying to come up with a new layout or technique, and then agonising over whether it's too hard, too easy, too boring, will take too long to make or too, too, too...., but anyway, this is one of the cards we made on Saturday, one of the easier ones.  

I tried to use products from either the Occasions catalogue or Sale-a-bration products, and here is what resulted.  First off we used the Decorative Dots embossing folder.  This one is definitely a keeper, and hopefully it will return in the full catalogue in July.  The arrow is from the Petal Parade stamp set, also a Sale-a-bration giveaway.  

This colour scheme is more suited for men with Smoky Slate, Real Red and Black.   


                            



Thursday, 6 March 2014

I seem to be on a colour theme this week with Wisteria Wonder.  It wasn't intentional at all, just worked out this way. 

This was the birthday card for my niece who recently celebrated her birthday. The stamp is from the new Occasions catalogue - Another Great Year - and the set also has a couple of other images with candles, cookies and cupcake.  

I've used the Sale-a-bration freebie Banner punch with some DSP as decoration around the edges and then stamped the sentiment twice, once on white and then again on Wisteria and embossed in white, just for a bit of contrast.      
 


And even a little banner border on the inside



Tuesday, 4 March 2014

An envelope opening card

Here's a card that is just that little bit different from normal.  Unfortunately it needs something to prop itself up on for display purposes.   

The top flap was made using the Framelits Label Collection - the shape can be seen much better in the 2nd picture.  I've used the paper piercing technique around the edges of the flap, and then covered most of it with the circle which doubles as the closure for the card.  

The stamps are from one of the Sale-a-bration freebies; Petal Parade.  I debated whether or not this was one I "needed", but am so glad I decided I did.