Saturday 29 March 2014

Easter Card

Hello

Today I thought I would bring a little bit of Easter cheer to the blog.  Nothing like rainbows in pastel colours and cute bunny rabbits to lighten up the place a bit.


Materials needed:

  • White card, vellum and a strip of pattered paper with flowers on it
  • A rainbow of pastel coloured inks (I had pink, purple, green, blue and yellow) plus black
  • A egg, bird and 'happy easter' stamp
  • Watercolour paints and brush
  • Flower shaped button
  • Cream coloured twine
Directions:
  1. Cut a top folding card base from the white card.
  2. Stamp the bird on to a scrap of white card in black ink.  Colour with water colours (or pens, I'm just in a water colour phase), let dry then cut out leaving a small white border around the image.  On the vellum, stamp your sentiment in black.  I recommend Stazon ink for this as vellum doesn't like ink very much.  On your card base, stamp a row of eggs along the bottom in one of your rainbow colours.  Repeat up the card using a different colour for each row.
  3. Adhere the patterned strip down the right hand side of the card.  Take the vellum strip and wrap it around the bottom section of the card so that the sentiment is centered.  Adhere the strip on the inside of the card.  Place dimensional foam on the back of the bird and adhere it beside the sentiment.  Thread the button with the twine and tie it off with a simple knot.  Use a strong liquid glue to adhere the button onto the vellum where it overlaps with the patterned paper.
That's it!  It really is a colourful card and I've enjoyed having it sit on my desk for a few days.  The stamping of the background does take a bit of time but with a stamp press or some lightly drawn guide lines it is easy enough.

Till next week
Stacey

Saturday 22 March 2014

Sympathy Card with watercolours

Hello

This week I present to you a sympathy card.  I've always found these difficult to make as you have to find the right difference between interesting and serious.  Recently I've been watching a few videos where water colouring has been used and I decided that I will jump on board and join the trend, using the softness that watercolour provides to create a sympathy card.

Materials needed:

  • Black and white card 
  • Watercolour paints and brush
  • Black and embossing ink
  • Clear embossing powder
  • Heat tool
  • Large flower stamp and 'with sympathy' stamp
  • Pearl and blue coloured gems
Directions:
  1. Cut the black card to form a top folding base.  Cut the white card to form a panel.
  2. Coat the flower stamp with embossing ink first then the black ink, stamp on to the white panel and emboss with the clear embossing powder.  Do the same for the sentiment.
  3. For the watercolours, use two shades of blue and one of purple.  Beginning at the top of the panel create a wash of colour with the lightest blue over almost half the panel.  Starting from a third of the way down add the darker of the blues blending the two together while moving down the panel.  Finally from the bottom, add the purple and blend up in to the darker blue.  Aim to have a third of the panel covered in each of the colours.
  4. Either wait for the panel to dry naturally or dry it with a heat tool.  Once dry, take your brush and dip it into the lightest blue again, hold the brush over the panel and tap the middle of the brush handle on to your other hand so that small drops of colour fall and land on the paper.  Repeat this with the other two colours and then finally again with just plain water.  Let dry.
  5. Add the pearls to the center of the flowers and the blue gems either side of the sentiment.  Adhere the panel to your card base using lots of dimensional foam tape.
That's it folks!  While this card is a bit more time consuming than the average card, it is rewarding in that the process is relaxing and easy (no painting talent required!).  I like the way this card turned out and I will be making it again.  It would be simple to mass produce in a variety of colours if you painted all the panels at the same time and came back later to assemble or even just assemble when required.

Till next time
Stacey

Saturday 15 March 2014

A cup of thanks

Hello

Today's card is a thank you card featuring a tea cup and the colours pink and green.
Materials needed:

  • Stamps
    • Button (two different sizes)
    • A tea cup
    • A small doily stamp
    • A cup of thanks stamp
  • Four shades of pink ink and one of green
  • Pink and white card and green paper
  • Green string
Directions
  1. Create the card base from the pink card.  Cut a piece of green paper to leave a 5mm border of the pink base.  Cut a piece of white card to leave a border of green 2.5mm in size.  Using your stamps as a guide, cut another piece of white card large enough to accommodate the images and another piece of green paper to provide a small border again.
  2. On the largest of the white pieces, stamp the doily image three times across the bottom edge in the darkest of the pink inks.  Clean off your stamp and repeat above in the next lightest ink filling up the entire piece.  If you reach the lightest shade and still have space for stamping then continue on with the darkest shade as I have done.  
  3. On the smallest piece of white card stamp the tea cup and sentiment in the second lightest of the pink inks.  Adhere this to the smaller green panel and then adhere it to the larger white piece with dimensional foam.
  4. Stamp one of the largest buttons and two of the smaller buttons in green ink on to the green paper and cut them out.  Wrap the green string around the bottom section of the card below the sentiment a few times and secure on the back with tape.  Adhere your buttons over the string with dimensional foam.  Finally adhere the white panel to the green paper and then on to the card base.
This card was a lot of fun to make but there is a lot of stamping involved!  I used one stamp set from the Rosie's Studio range for everything but the buttons.  This is a great card if you don't have a large supply of patterned papers and want to make the best out of your stamps.

Till next time
Stacey

Saturday 8 March 2014

Rainbow Birthday card

Hello!

During this week we changed seasons from summer to autumn and we certainly noticed it!  A massive storm blew over the country causing some decent damage and we had four days of just horrible weather.  Thankfully now the weather has calmed down and we have managed a few days of sun.  I'm not quite ready to give up summer yet so during this horrible weather I made a rainbow card to cheer myself up.
Materials:

  • Black and white card
  • One swirly border stamp, one 'Happy Birthday' stamp, a bird stamp and a balloon stamp
  • A selection of inks in rainbow colours plus black and embossing ink
  • Felt pens
  • Gold gel pen
  • Gold embossing powder
  • Three gold star embellishments
  • Corner rounding punch
Directions:
  1. Create the card base from the black card and round all four corners.  Use the white card to create a panel for the front.
  2. Using the border stamp, stamp in the order of the rainbow from the left edge of the white panel.  Stamp and emboss the 'Happy Birthday' towards the bottom right.  Stamp the bird on top of the word 'Birthday' and then add the balloon so it appears that the bird is holding on to it.  Colour in the bird and balloon with the felt pens.  Draw small gold stars with the gel pen on to the balloon.  Create a dash line border around the right section of the card with the gel pen and adhere the stars.  Round all four corners of the panel and adhere to the card base.
That's it for this weeks card.  Hope you have a great week.
Till next time.
Stacey

Saturday 1 March 2014

Stenciled Cards and Card Pouch

Hello

Today I feature four square cards I made with a new stencil I brought.  Stencils are big currently in the card making scene and I certainly wasn't going to miss out on this trend.  The cards below only show the center of the stencil I used as its full size is 15cm x 15cm.  Coming up soon will be a card that uses the full stencil image.



oooooh pretty!

Materials needed:

  • White card
  • Stencil
  • Inks in various colours (I used three colours on each card)
  • Sponges
  • Glitter paper
  • Metallic markers or sharpies
Directions:
  1. Cut white card into 10 x 20cm, score at 10cm and fold to create a 10 x 10 card.  You should get two of these from one A4 sheet plus a piece left over.
  2. Using the left over piece from the white card, begin sponging on your colour starting from the center with the lightest and moving to the darkest at the edges.  Trim around design leaving a small border of white.
  3. Using a similar colour of metallic marker or sharpie, draw a border with a ruler around the front panel of the card base.
  4. Cut a similar colour of glitter paper to 8 x 8cm.  Adhere the stenciled piece on top of the glitter paper and the glitter paper on top of your card base.
These cards are really cool and once you get into the groove of stenciling it really doesn't take long.  I wanted to keep the cards as a set so I made some custom envelopes and then searched round the internet for something that I could make to put the cards in.  This is what I found: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/tutorials/cardpouch/
and this is what I created based off the tutorial:
As you can see, I created yet another stenciled image and once again used the glitter paper.  I think that it helps tie it all together.

That's all for this week,
Till next time,
Stacey