Apr 29, 2020

BlueBell Fairy



Hello Everyone.

It's me Alycia from Let's Be Creative today with you a special card for my mom on Mother's Day.

Below I have linked the products I have used for this project.
Hope everyone is safe and healthy.



I started off with 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 Neenah White 110lb Cardstock and used Distress Inks, Shaded Lilac, Chipped Sapphire, Peacock feathers and Weathered wood.  I really like the Neenah White card stock I find it blends quite easily.  To add a little sparkle I use Lawn Fawn Liquid Stardust.


Out of black cardstock and using my Creative Expressions Bluebell Fairy Edger die to cut out the fairy.  I wanted to feature the fairy so I fussy cut around the die cutout to show off the fairy more. https://www.diesrus.com/search?q=distress+ink


I found Sticky Specs (https://www.diesrus.com/products/sticky-specks-micro-adhesive) worked so well to adhere my fairy to the paper.  NOTE:  If you have never tried Sticky Specs it is a must in our craft rooms.

Hope everyone has a wonderful day, stay safe.

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Thinking of You

Happy Wednesday, friends!

It's Nancy, from The Nickel Nook, back to share a fun new inspiration project,
using fun dies from Dies R Us!

Today I'm sharing a new card,
just to let you know I'm Thinking of YOU!


Here is what I needed to make it:


Here's how I did it:


I began with the gorgeous Rose Frame die from Tutti Designs.
Using the die on a gorgeous piece of Rinea Lavendar/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper, 
I ran it through my die-cutting machine. 
The die is so intricute!
It does a fabulous job on the foiled paper.


Then I took the "Thinking of You" from the Impression Obsession die set.
I die-cut that from the left-over center piece, of the Rose Frame cut.

Isn't it a beautiful font?


I mounted a piece of black cardstock onto the white cardstock card base.
Then I adhered the Rose Frame in place.
Finally, I adhered the words in place, and added a pretty ribbon bow.


All you need is some shiny foiled paper and some fabulous dies!

I hope you enjoy my fun project!
I'll be back soon with more!

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Dies R Us Product Used:


 



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Apr 28, 2020

Cross Stitch on Cards

Hi Everyone!  It's Luci from My Crazy Craft Life.  Today I Cross Stitched flowers on the card!

Be sure to check out my video HERE for all the details!





For this card, I used a Papersmooches Cross Stitch Rectangle Die, the Waffle Flower Embroidery Hoop Die, and a Pink & Main Hello Die. I added some links to dies below that would work perfectly with this style of card.



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Apr 27, 2020

Out of this World...Happy Birthday!

Vicki here from He"artful" Validation ...Today, I'm sharing a fun birthday card using the Tutti Designs Nesting Stitched Circles and Nesting Stitched Stars, both available in the Dies R Us Store


Here's my inspiration...

"Happy Birthday"

This card came together quickly by enhancing the images found in the patterned paper. 


I chose papers, cut the card base to 5"x7" in size and die cut the images I wanted as embellishments.  After assembling, I stamped the sentiment on the large, gray circle.


Here's a close up of the awesome stitched edges on the star and circles.


And, once again, the finished card!

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Apr 24, 2020

Creating a Pop-up Card

   Hello, Mandi from MJ's Kraze, here again. Last week, I shared with you are love card and today, I will be showing you how to use die cuts on the inside of your card with a simple pop-up feature. 

   First off cut liner card base a 1/4" smaller than your card base. Here I did a folded 5 1/4"x 4" so it fits an A2 card. I wanted two pop-up features so I did 4 horizontal cuts along the fold, 2 cuts are about 1" and the other 2 are about 3/4". Then connect the matching cuts with a vertical scoreline.
   Push the two pop-ups in so it looks like this. Adhere cardstock liner to your card base. 
    When it comes to adding the die cuts, you want to adhere to one side of the folded mechanism so the fold is free to move. I used the lovely butterfly dies from Jeanine's Art.  I had one die-cut on the right side of the top fold and the bottom fold it is on the left. To tie the front card design to the inside, I added some of the Tim Holtz Funky Floral die cuts from Sizzix to the writing area. Here is what the inside of the card looks like.
   Now let's look back to the outside. See how decorating the inside can make a handmade card look even more special. 



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Apr 23, 2020

Happy Mother's Day 2020

Howdy Y'all!

Mary Ellen here from Creative Time With ME! Mother's Day is just around the corner. That's why, I am so excited to share this Happy Mother's Day card, with y'all!

I have created a video to share with you on how I created this card!


Supplies used (not listed under the card picture)
Post-It Tape
Transparency Film or Junk Mail (something you can use to create a stencil)
Wendy Vecchi Make Art Stay-tion
Xyron

Steps to create this card:
1. Grab your supplies.
2. Create a stencil with the hearts panel die.
3. Apply Post-It Tape to mask off sections of your cardstock the stencil doesn't cover.
4. Take your makeup brush to apply ink through the stencil.
5. Repeat steps 3 & 4 until the card front is covered with the hearts.
6. Cut the sentiment piece 4 times and layer them up on the card front.
7. Take your embellishment pieces and place around the card.
8. Stick in an envelope and give to your Mom or Mother-in-law (or another beloved female member of the family) on Mother's Day

Paper: CTMH White Daisy, Black
Ink: CTMH Candy Apple
Accessories: CTMH Black & White Dots, Enamel Outlet Glitter White Enamel Dots, Kat Scrappiness Heart Panel Die, Happy Mother's Day Die, Amazon Makeup Brush

Some of the products are no longer available in the Dies R Us site. But here are similar items you can find there.




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Stay Crafty!






Apr 22, 2020

Cogs & Gears: A Steampunk Inspiration






Hi everyone!  I'm Monica of HeartcraftPaper and I want to thank you for visiting with me today.  I have a special card that was truly inspired when I was searching through the Dies R Us shop and found these cogs and gear dies from the Scrap Man.  I totally thought Steampunk.  With that in mind I set out to find an image that would fit this perfectly.




Supplies:

Sharpie: Gold
Copic Markers
Prismacolor Pencils
Double Sided Foam Tape
Gold Doily
Neenah Solar White Cardstock
Black Velvet Paper
Small mulberry roses:  3 red, 3 white
Image: Guard of Suits by StarStampz



Begin by coloring in my image.  I used a combination of marker and pencils to give this image more depth. 

Skin:  E000, E11. E13, E04, PC1081
Ruffle Skirt: C3, PC1059, PC1054, PC1056
Under Bustle & Bows: R29, R89, RV99, PC937, PC935
Bustle: E32, E35, E15, PC1082
Top: E13, E15, E09 PC944, E27, E29, PC947, E32, E35 PC1082
Buttons/Buckles: PC935
Boots/Hat: E27, E29, PC947, PC950, R29, W1
Flower: PC950, PC1082, PC1033
Hair: Y11, Y26, PC1034, PC1033, PC1082
Staff: Y11, Y08, YR23, PC1033




For the image support use Distress ink to blend in some color.  Leave areas white, other darker and others looking like a rust.  Cut out one of each of the dies and use a metallic marker to add in splashes of gold here and there. 






Because Steampunk is usually browns and blacks use a black velvet paper to add some depth to the craft.  Cut white cardstock and the black velvet to A2 size and die cut using the Lawn Fawn Fancy Scalloped Rectangle Stackables. 






Using a paper cutter or a pair of scissors I cut my image into a rectangle leaving about 1/2" from the image (top, bottom, left right).  This made the image a slim rectangle.  






Glue down the die cuts to the black velvet using liquid glue.  First place the Time Machine die cut askew on the lower left corner.  Then place The Gear Border on the right side of the card.  Cut off any part of the cogs that hand over the edge.






Next, using the gold doily, place it in the upper left hand corner.  Cut off any part that hangs over the edge.  I did not use the die to cut the whole thing out since the idea is to give it more of a rustic look.  Using scissors, cut the doily down around the scallops, scrape across the doily to destress it and pierce it where the holes are on the base. 







Using double sided foam tape adhere the whole thing onto an A2 card base. 





Using a pair of scissors, destress the edges of the image so that it has more of a tattered look to it.  Using Distress Ink (Vintage Photo) or a brown ink, blend around the edges of the image to add to the distressed look.





Using double sided foam tape, adhere the image to the left side of the card about 1/2" from the left side.  This will allow the gears and cogs to appear from being the image. 





Use the same distress ink to add some brown edges to the white flowers and adhere the flowers to opposite corners as depicted below.  Bunch in 2 white 1 red upper, 2 red 1 white lower.






Here you have the finished product.  








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XOXO- HeartcraftPaper




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