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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Iris Folded Christmas Card #2

I love making these iris folded cards.  The finished result is sort of a surprise.  After selecting coordinating papers or contrasting colors, you never know what the final pattern will look like till it is completed.  A nice challenge, too!


In my stash of Christmas papers, I found two pretty blue pieces but had only the two.  So I rummaged through my other papers and found the stripe and plaid papers.  The iris was a problem.  I needed to get this card in the mail and didn't have time to go to the craft store to find the perfect centerpiece so I settled on a glittery snowflake which is placed a little off center.  ;')

The white cover for the iris folding looked soooo plain and stark.  I swished blue, green and purple with a cotton ball to add a bit of color and stamped the sentiment in blue.  Then I glued -- not taped -- the white card and iris part to a purple card.   Because the folded papers are a kind of bulky and a little heavy, I thought gluing the iris part would be more secure.  

The recipients of this card (senior citizens in an assisted living facility) loved the card.

Please leave comments as I'd love to hear from you about any of my cards or cards you are making.

Kathy



Saturday, December 15, 2012

Iris Folded Christmas Cards

The iris folding technique is not new but is something new to me and I like trying the different ways to make cards.  The folded paper pieces are patterned to form a shape with the iris as the center of the card - similar to the eye or aperature of a camera.  The shape can be anything, but I chose a circle for these cards.




What do you think?

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

very merry Christmas Card

Isn't this a cute card?  I love the little trees and 'very merry' stamp.  The picture is enlarged so you can see the trees better.




Quickly here are the details:  white card with a dark red layer and then a snowflake embossed white piece;  dark red scalloped oval with white oval and ribbon (attach ribbon before taping red scalloped piece to snowflake card);  three trees stamped in red on white oval.  Then stamp the trees again on another piece of white card stock and cut out the trees.  With dimensionals, add the three trees on top the appropriate stamped trees.  Add the sentiment and you have a great card!

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Christmas Gift Tags

Gift tags are always fun to make.  Below are two I made this season. 


The mistletoe tag is made with the same stamp I used for the card.  I love this stamp -- the greens and red are so pretty together.  I added a gold sheer ribbon which I think gives it a more formal look.  String or yarn would be great for a casual touch.  I taped a 'To / From' sticker to the back.



The Merry Christmas tag was super easy to make as it is a free  printable.  Simply cut around the edges of the tags after printing, punch a hole and add ribbon.   I used the same gold sheer ribbon, but a red would be great, too.  Depending on the wrapping paper, black might be work.


Friday, December 7, 2012

Cardinal Christmas Card

Cardinals are perfect for Christmas!  Here is an easy layered card -- almost clean and simple except for the layers....




Red card stock with layers of white, red and designer paper.  The cardinal was stamped in red on white and the sentiment is in red on white and red card stock.  Simple yet elegant. 

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Christmas Cards Continued

More Christmas cards.   The first card is really simple - using a free printable I found on Pinterest.   I pasted the Christmas and Holiday sayings on an 8.5" x 11" piece of white card stock (four times), hit the print button and then cut the big piece into four pieces.  Add a layer of green to a red card and a little bow --  a great and verrrrryyyyy quick card to make.  I think it looks happy and is colorful!



The next card may look difficult to make, but it was quick and fun to make.  It has a little shabby chic look to it, too.  The designer paper came with the bottom edge already cut with that sort of scallop look.  I used a lace corner punch on the top corners of the paper and a round corner punch on the  green card to soften the look.  On top of the paper doily is a printable from a Fiskars contest that was held a couple months ago.  I added a few roses to the center of the LOVE circle.   "Peace on Earth" was stamped on white card stock and I used the lace corner punch on two corners and trimmed the other corners.  The final touch was a sheer ribbon and bow. 



That's it for today.  More to come.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Snowmen Christmas Cards

I love making Christmas cards.  Card class has been very instructional -- I have learned a lot about different techniques, papers, pen, embossing and more.  I've made copies of some class cards to send to friends and family.  I hope they will enjoy receiving them as much as I have enjoyed making them.

Below are a few more pictures of the latest cards.  Adding embossed paper, ribbon and glitter and snowflakes gave the cards finishing touches.  Coloring the snowmen took a little time, but they are so cute!


Pastels at Christmas is different.


I love this little dancing guy!



This little group looks so happy!


Saturday, December 1, 2012

Cardboard Christmas Tree Cards

I saw a card with these cardboard Christmas trees on Pinterest and wanted to make a card immediately. 







Cut the trees from any piece of corrugated cardboard.  I had a coffee cup sleeve from Starbucks and used that!   Recycling....   The trees were taped to an embossed white card piece.  Add some glitter, pearls, stars and ribbon.   Great little cards!

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Red, Red, and Red Christmas Cards

Here are three Christmas cards with red as the main color.  Red does not photograph well so I hope you can see the beauty in these cards.



Love this card with white embossed trees on a plain red card with a little snowflake button in the upper left corner.  So simple.  So pretty.


This card was a little more involved than some I have made.  After stamping the white card with red snowflakes, I used a square die cut to make three layers of the snowflake piece and two layers of red.   A green metallic snowflake adds a little bit of extra color.


This card has several layers:  the basic card is a light green with a darker green for the first layer.   Then the red piece was embossed (tweed/herringbone pattern) and the Christmas tree was cut out using a die cut.  The red piece was then taped to a white piece of card stock that had been embossed with a brick-like pattern and then added to the card.  The wreath was made with little punch outs and taped in a circle.  A little snowflake was added in the upper right corner. 





Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Season's Greetings Gift Tag

First, let me say I did not make this tag and I take no credit for it.  I just love it! 



Kim O'Connell at Paper Perfect Designs created this tag.  Isn't it great?  I love all the little details:  torn edges of white paper to make the snow drifts, glitter and Liquid Pearls added to the snow, paper piercing, colors, and the adorable little reindeer!
In case you are thinking of getting the reindeer stamp set, sorry -- out of stock.  I am sooo disappointed!


Monday, November 26, 2012

Christmas Side Step Card


There are so many different card folding techniques around.  This is a 'side step' folded card and is surprisingly easy to make.

The left side is the sentiment stamped on white card stock which is taped to a piece of black card stock.  The right side carries the white and black colors on the three steps.  The largest piece of white card is stamped in green with three trees.   Then I stamped another piece of white with the same green trees and cut out the trees and added them with dimensionals to the first two steps.   The dove was stamped in grey and added to the back piece.   A little bit of glitter was added to the trees and dove.

The colors look a little faded, but in person the green looks better.  I think the ink stamp needs to be reinked.

Here is a great tutorial on make a side step card.








Saturday, November 24, 2012

Poinsettia and Religious Cards


The poinsettia is such a pretty plant.  The leaves on this card are green and red felt (cut using a Big Shot) with a few gems in the center.  The white card stock was embossed and a layer of red added for a really pretty frame for the poinsettia.   I centered the poinsettia on the card but I think it should be up just a little so the stamped sentiment (Merry Christmas) would be more visible. 








The next card was another easy card to make.  Embossing looks so elegant and I am amazed at how fast and simple it is to use.  The card was stamped with VersaMark, covered with blue embossing powder and then heat embossed.  A nice, peaceful card, right?




See you soon!

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Mistletoe and Snowmen Cards

The first card  is a definite favorite of mine.  I made several and plan to send them out to family and friends this year.

I saw a finished card with the mistletoe stamp at a local stamp shop and immediately purchased the stamp.  I love it!  The card is made with red card stock and snowflake designer paper.   I used two greens and a red marker to color the mistletoe.  The stamp is from Lockhart Stamp Co.




The snowmen card is really cute, but the red ink was a little messy.  I made this card in class and stamped a few extra images so I could make more cards at home (pictures in a few days from now).  Centering the letters in the punch was tricky, too.  The blotchy areas are dabs of glitter - glitter does not photograph well.    ;')




More in a couple days. 


Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Christmas Cards

The next several days will feature Christmas cards that I have made in class or at home.    Some are really easy to make and others require a bit of time.  What do you think?

My sister loves cardinals so when I made this card in class a couple months ago, I knew immediately what her Christmas card would be.  



I love these pyramid or teepee cards.    A few score lines and folding make a really unique shape.  Measuring the designer paper to fit the triangle took more time, but now I have patterns ready for the next card.   I also made a birthday card and Thanksgiving card in the teepee shape - fun!



Teepee or pyramid cards are fun to make.  Try it.  Here are a couple tutorials on making the teepee card:   Crafty Pad Teepee Card   and Digi-re-doo-dah



Saturday, November 10, 2012

Embossed and Sponged Background

In one of the classes I attended we made the card pictured below.  Isn't it pretty?  This one took a little bit of time to create, but it was well worth it.



The class was several months ago and I don't remember all the steps to making the card.   I do recall coloring the white silk flower with markers to match the colors on the card.  A paper flower cut from a die (or maybe it was punched) and a pearl were attached to the center of the silk flower.  The sentiment and pretty little pink ribbon added the final touches.

I like the layout and pink and yellow colors.  Great colors for wishing someone a happy birthday.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Cats in the Window

There are a few stamps and dies that I really love and these two are on the top of my list.  I love these cats with their quizzical looks and the window, as I've mentioned before, is a favorite.



Otto Cat and Sadie Bell look like they are 'thinking of you!'  


Supplies 
Stamp:  Otto Cat and Sadie Bell from Stamps by Judith
Die:  Small Madison Window from Memory Box
Paper:  kraft card, white card stock and odd pieces from my scrap box





Sunday, November 4, 2012

More Class Cards

In both classes that I attend we've made cards using the masking technique (is there another name for this technique?).  I really like these cards because they are clean and simple (CAS - part of my new vocabulary!).   And I have found that men like the crisp look.  The blue get well card was a big hit.



In the next few days I will post another card using this technique along with directions. 

Thanks for stopping by.  Hope you are having a great weekend. 

Friday, November 2, 2012

One More Easel Card

While making this easel card, I found a ribbon from a birthday present that I have been saving -- for something!  I'm not very good at making bows but this ribbon has a wire edging which really helps to shape the bow.    So I added it to this card.  Pretty and feminine.






The cardstock is double sided and I used both sides for the card.  The bow is glued on a doily which adds a pretty background and blends in with the cardstock patterns. 

Mailing the card could get tricky.  But the card folds down nicely and mailing in a bubble envelope will protect the ribbon.  Since the edges are wire, the bow can be puffed up easily. 


Thursday, November 1, 2012

Easel Card

While browsing through Pinterest a few weeks ago, I came across an easel card.  An easel card?  After a couple clicks, I found the original post which was a tutorial on making easel cards.  I love them and made several. 

So I looked for other tutorials and here are two that I really like:

Easel card tutorial at Stamping Moments

This card starts with a 12" x 12" piece of cardstock cut into three  4" x 12" pieces (you  have pieces for three cards).

Easel card tutorial at Splitcoast Stampers

These directions are a little different -- same result but different approach.  You start with one 4 1/4" x 8 1/2" piece of cardstock and one 4 1/4" piece of cardstock.

Below are a few of my easel cards:




Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Card Class

Every month I attend a 'card class' given by a former Stampin' Up demonstrator and occasionally another class given by a current Stampin' Up demonstrator.  All the materials (card stock and paper)  are cut to the correct size, embellishments and ribbons are provided, stamps and die cuts are readily available.  All I have to do is sit down, follow directions and create a card --  plus have a great time talking with the other women!  fun!!

Below are several cards made at these classes. 





I love this card.  So much that I did purchase the window die (Memory Box).   The little flowers and stems are stamped on a small white card and placed behind the window.  A touch of lace at the top of the window for curtains. 





 Flowers were stamped all over a white card with hints of green stems.  Then I cut out a smaller flower and added a pearl and placed it next to the happy birthday sentiment.  The different shades of blue work well together and the dark blue really adds a special touch.

  
I like the colors in this card.  The card base is a light olive green (sorry, I don't know the correct color name) with teal and white card stock.  The top piece is a printed card stock and the green flower centers match the card base.    Much prettier in person!



Sunday, October 28, 2012

just because

One of the first cards I made was so simple and easy to make, yet it is also one of my favorites.  I like the colors and cheery tone.


The card base was pre-printed with the light green background and orange dots.  I cut orangy- red card stock to fit the bottom of the card, added a bit of lace and yellow flowers with green leaves.  I also used my round corner punch to soften the edges.    I love the 'just because' stamp.  Sometimes you just send a card 'just because.'    ;')

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Happy Birthday

Recently I needed a birthday card for a friend - masculine, no flowers or fancy embellishments.   So I looked at my stamps and paper and came up with the card pictured below.


I stamped a piece of white card stock with a world map stamp and lightly sponged a the same ink all over to cover the white card.   I used scissors to cut around the edges of the globe map -- sorry I did not keep the original wrapping so I don't know the maker of the globe stamp.   The chronometer stamp is from the same set as the globe.  I used a round corner punch to get a large oval shape. 

The 'it's your birthday' stamp is from another unknown maker.  I can see that I am going to have to start keeping all the wrappings!  After the black ink dried, I lightly sponged the globe, chronometer and birthday pieces with a distressed ink.

I learned quite a bit making this card.  First, I need to practice stamping!  Second, do not put too much pressure on the stamps -- see the blurred edges of the chronometers.   Third, be careful storing clear, clinging stamps.  The corner of the birthday stamp was bent which is why the 'i' in It's is slightly crooked.

The card was simple to put together.  I like the colors and hope he likes it.  

Supplies
Card stock:   white card, black, white and burgundy 
Stamps: Rubbernecker Old World Map, It's your Birthday and travel stamps
Ink: Memories Soft Wheat, Color Box Wicked Black, Tim Holts Distress Ink Tea Dye



Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Thinking of You

One of the first cards I made was a card for my sister.  I try to send her a card each week — I told her I needed to practice making cards and would send her the samples.  Actually, the cards she receives are one-of-a-kind as I haven’t duplicated a one yet.  That may be because I usually forget to take a picture of the card before I mail it.  ;’)



When I made this card, my supplies were quite limited with very few stamps, a pack of card stock (various colors) and a box white cards and a box of textured cards and envelopes.  All purchased at AC Moore or Michaels.  At the time, I was unaware that I was making a CAS (Clean and Simple) card.  

I like the contrast in the green and orange colors.  The ribbon was added when I thought the card was just a little too clean and simple.  My sister and the other residents in her retirement home liked the card and now look forward to the weekly greeting.

Supplies:
Card stock:  White card base, orange and teal (teal is embossed with small dots).   Ribbon:  orange open weave – haven’t a clue where I purchased this ribbon.    Die:  Spellbinders.      Stamp:  Inkadinkado Garden Greetings     Ink:  Memories Hunter Green


Hello

In the last year I have become obsessed with making greeting cards.  I quickly run through my household chores so I can go up to my ‘woman cave’ and start making cards — sometimes ... I skip the chores! 

Most of my ideas come from other people’s cards with a few changes here and there and maybe some added embellishments.  I love searching Pinterest and Splitcoaststampers for ideas!

My plans are to post a finished card every other day.  I’ll include as much information as possible about the stamp, die, paper or card stock.  So please follow me, make comments and pass on ideas.  I’d love to hear from you.