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Showing posts with label Penny Black. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 15, 2014

Happy Father's Day...with Hero Arts stamps...

Hello my dear crafty friends:

 Happy Father's Day!!!



This day,  as mother's day,  is celebrated in different countries at different times of the year...but here in the USA, it is celebrated today!, every 3rd Sunday of the month of June...and it is as well celebrated today in Mexico, Colombia and France, the countries where I have lived...so it makes it easier for me to remember :)


This card I had offered it at one of my classes at my local craft store and the theme was cards for "Men"...
The main stamp "vintage car"  is a "Hero Arts",  paired for the background with The "classic fabric design" cling stamp and some "Spellbinders" dies



I used some washers from the stash of my husband's garage.
The background was made with aluminum foil from the kitchen, that I wrap in a piece of cardstock and we ran it through the "Cuttlebug" with an embossing folder.... back then I did not have the  metal sheets from "Rangers", but both work well...so use whatever you have in hand...

The border was made with a EK success punch...and bend to have some dimension...


Ok my friend's enjoy your fathers today 
and remember happily the ones that they are not with us anymore...

Keep in touch...and happy father's day to the fathers out there!!!


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Friday, March 1, 2013

Clear Plastic Butterfly

Hello Dear Stamper Friends:

Today I am bringing to you a Birthday card, featuring "Penny Black" stamps paired with some "Spellbinders/Nestabilities labels". The felt flower is from "MFT" and the foliage stamp is from "Heartfelt Creations", these cling stamps are great because they coordinate with a lot of "Spellbinders" dies.

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The Technique, that I use is stamping/ heat emboss on "Acetate" paper.
But this card has more interesting elements going on. ... I will go over with you one by one:

TIP #1: Recycle!, do not throw away the clear packaging from all the supplies that you buy...this material is very strong, I use it here for the butterfly instead of using acetate, first because it is more sturdy than acetate and second because it is free...so recycle!


CAUTION: when heat embossing plastic do it with a craft heat resistant sheet underneath. The plastic will curl a little so leave it flat when using the heat gun and not too close, otherwise it will burn!!! let it cool flat...before cutting and folding wings

TIP #2: Layout: use the labels 20 horizontally, picking out from the base card, which is reduced in size (3.5" x 11', score at 5.5 ")..this creates an interesting card layout! This card fits a 5.5"x5.5" square envelope


TIP #3: Mix and match textures: I use plastic, emboss the butterfly, which gives also this "plastic" feeling, felt, glitter paper, ribbon, pearls...this gives dimension and interest to your project!


TIP #4: work out/stretch your dies: I cut in half the labels 23 to fit my layout...and I create a smaller size of the label 20 by tracing with pencil on the interior side of the die (see photo) and cut...this way  you re-adapt your dies to your card!




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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Quick and Easy Wintertime Cards…


Hello Dear Stamper Friends:

Today, I am sharing with you some very simple cards.
Make several of them and have handy for whenever you need to send a quick wintertime note, thank you message for gift received, for parties that you were invited to or for anything else that you are grateful for!


Suggestion:
First, Use what you have at home;
sometimes we get stuck with one particular stamp or product … be flexible, use similar stamps, colors, papers…remember blogs are for getting inspiration not for “copying” exactly what we see…otherwise it will be so boring… use whatever you like, have in hand, retired or not, current, old, new…doesn’t matter… the key is that it has to please you

Second, going back to the title of this particular post: keep it simple.  
 It is always (for most of us) quite a challenge to make cards with only one layer or two layers….we card makers tend to put a lot of layers…so for once in a while let’s try to make it easy, quick and pretty! Sometimes: less is better! Right?
In this other post http://stampingwithbibiana.blogspot.com/2012/12/4-quick-and-easy-steps-to-make.html I mentioned how to do Quick and easy cards…that particular card required more steps but it carries the same idea…

Tip: Great places to get inspiration from are store bought cards, they usually are only one layer…browse “Hallmark”, “Papyrus”, “Paper Source”… all these wonderful specialty card stores.

You can achieve this almost “one layer” look with the following techniques: stamps and inks, embossing folders and/or punches/dies.

HOW TO: using only stamps and inks.
Use several color inks (to give interest) Or Use embossing powders too
Use different stamps (for corners, backgrounds, focal points etc…)
- In my sample, I only stamped with one color ink: “Colorbox, Platinum”, and use two stamps, add some dots with gold leaf pen and voila!
 Very simple but quite elegant!


TIP: use dark color cardstock; the gold, silver inks or embossing powders will pop more!
Supplies: see below 
stamps: Penny Black “Winter Scroll”, Stampin’Up! “Palabras Maravillosas” (retired)

 
HOW TO: using only embossing folders and inks.
Use several color inks (to give interest) Or Use embossing powders too in selective areas
Use different embossing folders (in corners, partial/selective using diffusers, or focal points etc…)
- In my sample, the embossed design is my focal point. I sponge the raised areas with 2 color inks and add chunks of glass glitter in certain places and that’s it!
 Very easy but quite pretty!

TIP: do not use any sentiment on the front! You can add later a sentiment for the occasion on the inside of the card
Supplies: see below
embossing folder: Cuttlebug “Holly”; Stampin’Up! Inks, gold glass glitter and daubers

 
HOW TO: using only punches and die cuts.
Use several punches in several color papers
Use different steel dies or die cutting machines (for sentiments, openings/windows, focal points etc…)
- In my sample, I use 2 snowflake punches and the “thanks” die in only one color and here it is!
 So fast but quite attractive!

TIP: use shiny good quality paper (you can not see it much in the photo). Play with contrasting colors that will make pop your die cuts!
Supplies: see below
punches: Martha Stewart “snowflakes”; dies: Memory Box “script thanks”

HOW TO: using only die cuts; stamps and inks.
Use several color inks (to give interest) Or Use embossing powders too
Use different stamps (for corners, backgrounds, focal points etc…)
Use die cuts as your main focal point
- In my sample, I stamped the snowflakes in pale blue, and the sentiment in baby pink place the die cut in the center and “listo”!
A Quick and Easy Wintertime Card!

TIP: don’t be afraid to cover some parts of the stamped image with the die cut, and use non-traditional colors for winter!
Supplies: see below 
Die: Tim Holtz “reindeer flight”; stamps: Impress “snowfall”, Stampin’Up! “Perfectly Penned"

Ok, I hope you have some inspiration and start making some quick and easy cards! 
I would love to see your cards and if you do! Do not hesitate to leave a me a link here...
I love as well reading your comments and...I am very open to new ideas or suggestions...
if you would like to see something feature here let me know and I will try my best...
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next time I will be starting with valentine cards and ideas...see you soon,