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Balloon card

16 Monday Sep 2013

Posted by Carolyn in 1 3/4 circle, 3D / pop up, Birthday, Cards, General occasion, Kids cards, Using up scraps

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Balloons, cards, Hot Air Balloons

Hello 🙂

I think I’ve mentioned before that a lot of my craft time these days is focused on making cards for my son’s various birthday parties?   He’s very interested in hot air balloons at the moment (no idea why!) so he thought he might like to give his friend a hot air balloon card.

I have a retired Stampin’ Up! stamp set called A Little Treat which has a hot air balloon at the base.  One of my quick ‘go to’ cards for several years has been to stamp the hot air balloon base and cut a 1 3/4″ circle out of DSP to act as the balloon.  Literally the 2 minute card to make and I’ve made many over the years.

This time I wanted to step it up a little and try for something a little fancier!   I had pinned these gorgeous cards several months ago so decided to make some of my own.   Here was the end result:

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They were so much fun to make I made a few!

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IMAG0034OK, I’ll confess, I may have made more than a few … more like lots!

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You may have guessed that they are a) very easy and b) very addictive to make!   You just need to punch out several circles from your 1 3/4″ circle punch.  Another brilliant way to use up scraps of DSP!   Fold each circle in half and stick them together until you have a ‘ball’ of circles for your balloon.

Here’s a close up of a balloon:

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And of the stuck together circles:

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These are so much fun to make it got me thinking – how could you make them if you didn’t have the basket stamp?    Interested?  Stay tuned tomorrow to find out 😉

Caro

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Lion birthday card

30 Friday Aug 2013

Posted by Carolyn in 1 3/4 circle, 3/4 inch circle, Blossom, General occasion, Kids cards, Masculine, Owl, Tutorial

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Birthday card, Brisbane Lions, lion, punch art

The other day I showed you a gift wrapped present for a friend’s 40th birthday.   Today I’m going to show you the card I made him.    This friend is a big Brisbane Lions fan – so of course my little man decided that he needed to have a lion card made in Brisbane Lions colours.     A creative challenge for someone who has no idea about AFL!

First step in the creative process:  Google to see what the Brisbane Lions logo looks like!

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Second: figure out the Brisbane Lions colours.   I went with Pacific Point, Crushed Curry and Cajun Craze from Stampin’ Up!

Third: figure out how to make a lion card!!  I was inspired by this card by Terry Blais.   This is my version:

photo-2Here’s how I made the lion:

Step 1:  punch 2 flowers from the Blossom Punch in Cajun Craze.  Then punch out 3 petals from the Blossom Punch in Crushed Curry.   The Cajun Craze pieces will be the mane and the Crushed Curry will be the lion’s paws.

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Step 2: punching pieces for the face.   I used a 1 3/4″ circle for the face and 2 x 3/4 inch circles for the cheeks.   I cut the eyes and nose using the Owl builder punch.

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Step 3: assembling the lion!!    I stuck the 2 Cajun Craze pieces together using dimensionals so the second layer of the mane had some height.  I then stuck the 1 3/4 circle on top and stuck on the pieces for the face.  I added goggley eyes for a bit of extra cuteness.  You could also use black eye centres from the owl punch, or even just draw black dots with a pen.

Step 4: adding the lions paws.   I cut the centre petal out of the Crushed Curry Blossom Punch piece like this:

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This worked well as 2 lion paws.

Here is the finished lion:

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I used a sponge dipped in Cajun Craze ink to dab around the paws and face for a little extra colour.   A black pen for the whiskers and freckles and I was done.

I matted a Happy Birthday greeting in Cajun Craze on a Crushed Curry background and put it on an angle so it looked like the lion was holding a sign with its paws.

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I think the birthday boy thought it was very cute (even though not exactly your traditional 40th birthday card!)

Thanks for reading

Caro

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Golden anniversary card

28 Wednesday Aug 2013

Posted by Carolyn in 3D / pop up, Anniversary, Cards, Modern Label, Small Heart, Sweet treat cups

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The other day I showed you some Rudolph the red nosed reindeer decorations I made using Stampin’ Up! sweet treat cups.   Today I wanted to show you another card using sweet treat cups – a card I made for some very dear friends’ golden wedding anniversary last year.

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I used gold card stock and ink and Very Vanilla for the stamped image.   The tag used the Modern Label punch and a greeting from the Teeny Tiny Sentiments set.  I used my Small Heart punch to punch out lots of little gold love hearts for the inside of the cup.

This card is made with retired products (Sweetheart stamp set for the flower and heart border as well as the heart treat cups), but you could make a similar card using the round sweet treat cups as a flower.

I’m looking forward to someone having a major anniversary soon so I can make this card again!

Thanks for reading

Caro

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Punch art Santa hat

19 Monday Aug 2013

Posted by Carolyn in Boho Blossoms, Christmas, Extra Large Oval, Punches, Scallop oval, Tutorial, Word Window

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Christmas in July, punch art, Santa hat

Yesterday I showed you my Christmas in July (in August!) themed easel card with a cute little punch art Santa hat.

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I got the idea for the Santa hat from a blog called Denise’s workshop.  It took me a little while to figure out how to make the hat using the punches I have (all Stampin’ Up!) so I thought I’d show you how I made it.

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First I punched out a red oval from the Large Oval punch:

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I then used the Word Window punch to cut out a section on an angle to make the shape for the curve of the hat:

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Next I cut a white pom pom out of a flower from the Boho Blossoms punch:

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Then I cut out the fur trim on the hat from the Scallop Oval punch, and trimmed across the top:

mail.googleI stuck the pom pom onto the hat with a mini glue dot and trimmed the bottom of the oval for the hat:

photo-5Tip: see how the cut where I trimmed off the bottom of the oval is not straight?   I found when I cut straight across the bottom of the oval the hat itself ended up looking a little ‘wonky’.   After a bit of trial and error I discovered it was better to hold the ‘fur trim’ across the hat and just judge by eye where the right spot to cut was.  Each time I made a hat it was a bit different, as each time I’d punched the Word Window section at a slightly different angle.

This picture shows you what I mean – judge how the hat should look and then figure out where to trim the bottom of the oval:

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Stick on the trim and you’re done!

I decided to use these as place settings for our Christmas lunch.

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photo-3Hopefully this might inspire you for some Christmas craft a little later in the year.

Thanks for reading!

Caro

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Masculine birthday card

18 Sunday Aug 2013

Posted by Carolyn in Birthday, Cards, Extra Large Oval, Masculine, Uncategorized

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cards, masculine cards

Hi

A quick post tonight to show you a picture of the card I made for my Dad’s birthday, which was today:

photo-9I used Stampin’ Up! Chocolate Chip card stock and DSP.  I punched the happy birthday greeting using white ink on brown card, punched it out with my large oval punch and raised it on dimensionals:

photo-2The other details I love on this card are the scored lines on the right:

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I made these using a stylus and my Simply Scored scoring tool.

I sometimes struggle to make masculine cards, but I think I might make this one again as it was pretty simple but still effective (I think?!?)  Dad seemed to like it, so i guess that’s all that matters 🙂

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Decorated easel card

18 Sunday Aug 2013

Posted by Carolyn in 3D / pop up, Cards, Christmas, Uncategorized

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cards, Christmas in July, easel

Hi

A little while ago I posted a tutorial showing you how to make easel cards.   While I was doing the blog post I made a card to show you the steps, but then had to figure out how to decorate it.  It was left a little half finished, like this:

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All dressed up and nowhere to go!

Today I wanted to show you how the card ended up.   And randomly, it ended up a table decoration for a Christmas in July celebration!  (yes, in August …)

Every year we have a Christmas in July celebration with some close friends.   This year July was just too busy for me for work so we arranged to have Christmas in July in August.  We live near the beach so we decided vaguely on a ‘Christmas in July at the beach’ theme.  That does kind of defeat the purpose of Christmas in July, but whatever!

So here you go … my “Christmas in July in August at the Beach” table decoration easel card!

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The blank card was sitting on my desk for several days – and then inspiration struck.  It must have been all that red!   It’s a little bit silly/random, but that is what Christmas in July (in August!) is all about 🙂

Caro

PS Did you notice the cute little Santa hat?  Stay tuned and I’ll show you how to make it.  It took me a while to figure out how to make it so I should share the love!

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Birthday thank you card

15 Thursday Aug 2013

Posted by Carolyn in Big Shot, Dies, Kids party, Thank you, Top Note

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simple cards, thank you, top note

Hello!

The other day I showed you a simple layout for a quick thank you card.    I needed to make some thank you cards for my little boy’s recent birthday party so we made some together on the weekend.

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As it was a rugby themed party of course we had to have rugby themed thank you notes – which means we definitely needed to use Wallabies colours!

These cards are so easy to make – cut an A4 piece of yellow card in 4 pieces to make the card backs.   Fold a white A4 piece of card into 4 pieces then run it through the Big Shot with the Top Note die.  Hey presto – 4 lovely white shapes for a message.    A thank you stamp and you’re done.

Although in this case we weren’t quite done.   Mr 4 wanted them to match his rugby party so we had to find a picture of a rugby ball!  I cut and pasted from a web photo into a word document.  I made the image the same size as the large oval punch so we could punch out the balls.  Then a whole bunch of “copy and paste” and we had enough balls for all the cards.      [Actually, most of the cards.  We didn’t make quite enough so we had to decide which people weren’t big rugby fans to not get a ball!  I didn’t have the heart to break it to him that most people would probably fall into that category!]

Anyway, about an hour and we were done.  Perfect for a 4 year old attention span as well 🙂

 

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Easel cards part 2

13 Tuesday Aug 2013

Posted by Carolyn in 3D / pop up, 3D projects, Cards, Extra Large Oval, General occasion, Kids cards, Punches, Tutorial, Uncategorized

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3D, cards, Kids cards, Punches

The other day I showed you some drink labels for a party I’d made using an easel card layout.  This is another card technique that is really quite simple – but usually gets a ‘wow’ from the person who opens it up.  Who doesn’t love minimum effort and maximum wow?!?

Easel cards are really versatile – labels, place settings, cards, grown up, kids … anything really! I’ve found that kids particularly love these because they have to figure out how they work.   It can also be a nice way to display a photo on your desk or kitchen bench.

Today I want to show you how to make the card.  First though, some pictures!  Here’s an example of a kids one from the front:

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And as an ‘easel’:

photo-7And some “grown up” butterfly ones:

photo-5photo-4I think this last one is the first card I ever made after going to a class run by the very talented Sally Ann Williams (check out Sally’s blog at http://www.sallycancraft.com)

[And yes, I’m still sorting through my old photos!!!]

Making the cards

To make these cards you need 2 pieces of card stock.  I like to use these dimensions: Piece 1 – 21 x 11 cm and Piece 2 – 11 x 11cm.  Why these dimensions?  Well, an A4 piece of card stock is 21cm along the short side, so it’s easy to just cut at 11cm to make your first piece.

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Step 1 – score Piece 1 across the short edge at 5cm and 10cm in from the long edge.

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Step 2 – fold the 10cm score line over as a valley fold.  Then fold the 5cm score line as a mountain fold (ie, back on itself)

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Step 3 – decorate Piece 2 (11cm square) however you like.  This will be the front of your card.  I’ve found it can be quite effective to leave your square plain and actually decorate a separate 10.5 x 10.5cm piece of card stock and layer that onto the front of the card. This gives you a nice layered/framed effect.  In the two butterfly cards I’ve shown you above I’ve done two layers – a 10cm x 10cm white piece and a 10.5 x 10.5cm mat.

Step 4 – put some glue onto the ‘folded back’ section.  This is where you will stick the front of the card.  I’d recommend using Snail Adhesive from Stampin’ Up!.  I’ve tried other glues from Officeworks and $2 shops but in my experience they are not strong enough for an easel card and lose their stick after a few days.

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Step 5 – stick on your card front!  This picture gives you the idea of how the card is stuck together:

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Step 6 – you need to add something to the base of your card to make the ‘easel’, ie, to prop the front of the card on so it will stand upright. You want a finished card that works like this:

photo-3What can you use to prop up the card?  It can be anything that is thick enough for the front layer to rest on and stay upright.  This could be a button, a piece of thick ribbon, or a punched shape raised on dimensionals as I’ve used here.  (Dimensionals are double sided sticky foam dots sold by Stampin’ Up! which add height to embellishments on your projects).

Here is an example of how I’ve used punches and dimensionals to make a “prop” for the easel card:

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I’ve cut 3 large oval punches in brown card stock and stuck them to the card base.  I’ve then stamped and punched a white ‘For you’ image and used dimensionals to stick it in the middle of the punched ovals to give some height to prop up the easel card.

You can also use plain ribbon if it is thick enough, like this:

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Or a button, like this:

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Note: if you use a button the card won’t sit quite as nicely when the front is closed.

Hopefully that all made sense – feel free to leave me a comment if you’d like me to explain anything!

[BTW: The red card in the pictures is one I made while I was writing this post so I could take photos and demonstrate the steps.  I broke my own rules and stuck the square piece on before I decorated it, so I could show you another way to prop the card up.   I now have to figure out how to decorate the front!)

Thanks for reading – I hope you enjoy making your own easel card.  Or if you have tips on how I can make mine differently I’d love for you to share them!

Caro x

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Easel cards

09 Friday Aug 2013

Posted by Carolyn in 3D / pop up, Cards, Uncategorized

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One of my friends had a 30th party a few months ago.  It was Spanish themed and lots of fun.  He asked if I would be able to come up with some labels for the drinks:  Margarita and Sangria, as befits a Spanish themed party.  Yum!

I thought it would be good to do the labels as easel cards so they would stay up, and be large enough for people to read in the half-dark.    Here’s what I came up with:

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IMG_0839I used Tangerine Tango, Old Olive, Real Red and Cherry Cobbler.   Can you see some of the fruits are cut out and shiny?  I covered them with Crystal Effects which adds a shiny sheen to card stock.

Stay tuned for my next post and I’ll show you how to make these ….

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A simple thank you card

09 Friday Aug 2013

Posted by Carolyn in Big Shot, Bird Builder, Dies, Kids party, Thank you, Top Note

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You may have noticed a recurring theme on my blog is ‘simple’?  Simple cards, simple layouts, simple tricks.    As someone who works and looks after a family, I am usually pretty time poor.  So simple is good.  Simple works!

Here’s another idea for a simple thank you card.

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I made these a couple of years ago as thank you cards for my son’s birthday party.    I divided an A4 piece of card stock into 4 pieces (this is Pacific Point).  I then ran some white card stock through the BigShot using my TopNote die.  You can cut 3-4 at a time so it’s really fast.

I decorated this with the branch from the Bird Builder punch and a bird and thank you message from the Cheap Talk stamp set.    But pretty much any thank you stamp and decoration would work.

I need to come up with some thank you cards for my son’s birthday party this year (I’m running just a little late …)  I might use this idea again as it’s so simple.  I’ll show you what I come up with!

Thanks for dropping by 🙂

PS Most of my posts so far have been the result of me going through photos I’ve taken of cards I’ve made over the past few years.  I’ve been so busy lately I haven’t had much of a chance to do anything new – other than kids birthday cards!   I can’t wait to have some spare time and create some new stuff.   One day!

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