Thursday 25 February 2016

My happy card - Blue Denim

Anyone who knows me, knows that I love my denim jeans.  I could wear them almost everywhere.  Actually I do, work, going out, home, gardening, I have a pair of jeans for almost everything.  There was talk years ago that I would actually have a pair of jeans on under my wedding dress.  I did actually think about it just to make them feel better.  So my card today makes me feel happy, and also quite pleased with how it turned out.  

I was asked to make a birthday card for a 10 year old girl.  She is not a girly girl, doesn't really like cutesy animals or butterflies but is quite sporty.  As no-one in my family is particularly sporty, in fact sporty at all (apart from sports with engines), I didn't have any stamps suitable for her card.  Then I saw on Pinterest a card made with a photograph of denim material, and the idea just went from there.  

I used Night of Navy cardstock which was lightly sanded first and then  sponged/smeared with white ink to give it the stonewashed/aged look.  Next I cut out a pocket shape and with a yellow gel pen I drew all the stitching lines around the pocket and hip edge.  Added some ribbon for a belt, with pieces of cardstock over the top to represent the belt holes, added some brads to the pocket and a label on the side of the pocket just like my jeans.  I debated about whether to make a tag that sits in the pocket, but maybe the person giving the card could pop in a gift voucher or $5 note as part of the present.  



If this card were given to me I know I would love it, so I hope my 10 year old does too.     

Tuesday 23 February 2016

Pleated Skirt Fold

If you're a regular visitor to my blog (I hope there are more than my family that look), you may have seen a card in my last post made by my friend.  It was the Rich Razzleberry card with the lovely pleated paper on the right side of the card.  The idea was sent to us by a website we both are part of, and of course I had to have a try too.  

Unfortunately the measurements came from an  American website where all the were for A2 sized cards, and also I wanted the folds across the whole of my card rather than just the bottom half, so I had a play around with some scrap paper  and came up with a few measurements that worked for me.  This style works best with double sided patterned paper, and as I couldn't find anything suitable I just used single sided paper but then I added a line of washi tape in a contrast colour to the bottom of the diagonal on the reverse.  Sometimes I amaze myself!  

So here's my version with four folds.  The paper isn't as pretty as my friends, but the contrast shows up quite well.  



Want to give it a try yourself?   I cut a strip of DSP that was 10 x 30 cms.  That's the size of most 12 x 12 papers, so you can get three strips from each sheet.  Now we convert to non-metric, because that's what my scoring board is in.  Starting on the left side, score at 3 inches, 3¾, 5¼, 6, 7½, 8¼, 9¾ and 10½.  Then cut a diagonal line from the bottom of the 3 inch score line to about 1½ on the top right.  Then it's just a matter of "pleating" on the score lines.  Remember - the first fold on the 3 inch line gets folded over right sides together (I think that's a valley fold).  You will probably need to cut a small strip off either end to make if sit on an A5 card front with borders around all edges like mine.  

I hope you give this type of card a try (and that my instructions make sense) - it's such a pretty way of adding DSP to a card.   




Thursday 18 February 2016

A joint effort

I had a lovely day earlier in the week with a friend coming for a visit and us spending the morning making cards together.  It's great having someone to swaps stamp sets with and share ideas.  
These are the cards that she made while here.  The first and last card are from a tutorial on Splitcoast for the Pleated Skirt Fold using beautiful papers to achieve the pleat part. I plan to give this a go one day, just have to find some papers that will work for me.  

I got to have a play with her Balloon Celebration set from the latest Occasions Catalogue.  This is a set that's been on my wish list since January.  It also comes with a punch which makes it so much easier and quicker to create.  The hard part though is working out which colours to use to achieve the contrast.  For the purple version I used Wisteria Wonder and Elegant Eggplant, and then Pink Pirouette and Regal Rose and Pool Party and Bermuda Bay for the second card.  The balloons in the purple version were sprayed with Shimmer Mist and have a beautiful sparkly effect.  She left the set with me, so stay tuned for more  colour variations.
   


Tuesday 16 February 2016

A little cupcake

Just a quick visit today because I forgot to take photos of cards made lately.  I made this card to add to my stash of "when I need them" cards.   This is one of those that could be used for a few different occasions; birthday, baby or just because.  

I love the look of pin pricking around the edges, and it's so easy to do - especially if you have a template to help you out.  Luckily, I do!

My card is made using Pink Pirouette, not a colour I reach for often, but I was quite happy with the finished product.  


Thursday 11 February 2016

Flowering Fields - part 2

An original card.... designed by me!!  Yes that is a little rare lately.  I just seem to do my version of a card seen on Pinterest, so I am a little happy with my card below.  

As I said in my last post, I thought there was a little too much blank space on the cards, so I solved that problem by using a smaller card.  Genius!  I have used one the Note Cards from Stampin' Up, the perfect size for attaching to a gift or bunch of flowers.  (Size 12.7 x 8.9 cm).  

This card is actually one we will be doing at our next card day towards the end of the month.  A sneak peek if any of them are looking.  Now to figure out the other things we will do.  
 



Tuesday 9 February 2016

Flowering Fields

Have you seen the Sale-a-bration catalogue yet?  I haven't put it up on my blog's sidebar yet because I can't remember how to do it, but you can find it on the Stampin' Up website if you like.  DD has shown me several times in the past, and even written instructions down for me, so she just keeps telling me to work it out myself.  I did try, but obviously I stuffed up somewhere.  Anyway, there are some great products available in the catalogue for purchases over $90.00 which, let's face it, isn't hard to reach at all.  

When I first saw the catalogue, one of the things I wanted to get was the Flowering Fields stamps, and judging by the number of cards on the internet, I'm not the only one.  When I was looking for inspiration for different ways to use these flowers I saw a set of beautiful cards made by Vicki and loved them so much I had to make my own.  

Vicki's cards had another sentiment stamped on the top right, but I didn't have anything suitable to add there.  I think it looks a little bare, but not sure how to fix it.  

All the flowers have been stamped in black Memento and then coloured with a blender pen.  My favourite is the red waratah.  Yours? 






Thursday 4 February 2016

Shaker 85th

Well I have a little more motivation now as there is a run of birthdays in February I must have cards for.  

First up is an 85th and I thought I would do a shaker card with numbers.  Probably for someone a little younger I would have used brighter colours, but the muted colour scheme, in my mind, suits a more mature person.  



There's actually something quite calming about watching glitter flow around the numbers when you turn it.  Like sand through an hourglass - I could watch it for .... a couple of minutes.  

 

Tuesday 2 February 2016

By the Tide birthday

Well, I'm starting to get back into making cards.  I haven't done lots, but I have started, which is a good thing as I have a class coming up at the end of the month I have to organise.  

I started with something relatively easy that I didn't have to think too much about, and what could be easier than squares cut with dies.  Each square has part of an image from one of my favourite sets, By the Tide, stamped in Memento Black, and then sponged with various shades of blue inks.  I tried to add a little nautical knot tying into my card to complete the look.