Showing posts with label Amy Designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amy Designs. Show all posts

Jun 17, 2019

Cross Stitch Christmas Tag Card

Hello and welcome back. Lena here again today sharing two of my favourite crafts in one :-)


I made a tag this time, using the same Small Cross Stitch die from Marianne Designs to stitch the fox.
If you missed my previous post, please go here, and you can see how versatile this cross stitch die is.
In order to turn it into a tag, I placed it in the middle of the second to largest Labels die, also from Marianne Designs.  Then secured the two together with tape and ran it like that through the die cutting machine. I used a pattern I found on Pinterest, but as I mention in my previous post, you can download a bunch of patterns from the Marianne Designs website, HERE.  I wanted the main focus of my card to be the fox, so I just added a small poinsettia flower, made using the Petite Poinsettia flower from Frantic Stamper and the leaf flourish from the Amy Design's Christmas Card Set.


Here is a quick recap of the materials I used to put this card together:

Amy Designs - Christmas Card Set




  Also, I would like to remind you that Dies R Us runs a big sale on international dies every now and then.  During these times, you will find dies from companies such as Marianne Designs, Lea'bilities, Nellie Snellen, and Joy Crafts among others. The best way to know about these fabulous sales is to subscribe to the Dies R Us Newsletter.  When you go to the store's home page,  you'll find a teal box on the left hand side of your screen. All you have to do is enter your email address and subscribe, then you'll receive the store newsletters and be up to date on all the sales, specials and pre-orders that Dies R Us has to offer.

I hope you enjoyed my Christmas card today.  It's never too early to start working on your Christmas card stash.  Christmas will be here before you know it 😄 I do hope that I was able to inspire you to use your dies, create a project, and come play along with us at the Dies R Us Challenge Blog for your chance to win a gift voucher to the Dies R Us Store.  A new challenge begins on the 1st and 15th of every month.  Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Pinterest too.



Feb 20, 2019

With Sympathy

Hello from the very cold, very snowy Midwest!  Kristina H. here with not one but TWO sympathy cards to share with you today.  I needed a sympathy card recently and realized I didn't have any in my stash.  Here is what I came up with.


The first card I made was the blue card base with the blue sentiment.  I didn't actually intend to make two cards but I just couldn't let the cut out butterfly piece go to waste!

My very first tip is to use the metal shim plate with your die cut machine or whatever they give you for intricate dies.  You definitely need it for the the sentiment die and the butterfly piece.  I tried it without it and lets just say it was a bit of a cluster.

I started by cutting a blue square with the largest square die from the Elizabeth Craft Designs Stitched Squares.  Next I cut the patterned square with the largest square die from the Elizabeth Craft Designs Dotted Scallop Squares.  I lined up the Amy Designs Sympathy Corner die where I wanted it on the patterned paper and ran it through my die cut machine.  


After that I sponged around all the edges of the paper with a matching blue ink.  Then I cut the die out again but this time with a solid, pale yellow cardstock.


I went ahead and glued the patterned paper onto the solid blue square.  Before I glued the yellow die cut piece in place, I went over the opening of the blue paper with a Wink of Stella glitter gloss marker.  I sponged a little yellow ink onto the edges of the butterfly and also added a bit of Wink of Stella.  It is kind of hard to see them in the picture below but they are so sparkly in person!



Next I moved onto the sentiment.  Another tip, use Stick-It adhesive sheets on the back of your cardstock before cutting out these intricate dies.  I totally forgot I had it until I went to make the second card.  That makes it MUCH easier to adhere.  I kinda made a mess with the first one adding liquid ink to the back of the dies.  Ok, the sentiment.  The die I used is With Sympathy from Impression Obsession.  I love their line of sentiment dies.  They are so lovely!

I found a lighter blue cardstock piece and cut the sentiment twice.  I wanted to have just a bit of dimension with the sentiment.  To the die cut I used on top, I sponged a blue ink starting at the bottom and fading out as I worked up towards the top of the die.  Once I was happy with how it looked, I glued the two die cuts together.


Now that I had all of my pieces ready to go, I got to building my card.  I cut a white card base out to make a 5  1/4" x 5 1/4" square.  I glued the blue/patterned layers on top of the card base.  This does cover the entire front of the card base.  Then I added glue to the back of the butterfly sympathy die cut and put in place.  I then added glue to the back of the sympathy sentiment and glued it down.  For a final extra touch I added three dots of Crystal Stickles.


Now I was left with the patterned paper butterfly die cut piece.  I still had all of my cardstock out so I thought I'd just go ahead and make a second card.  Same but different!

This time I cut the stitched square out of the yellow cardstock.  I did sponge around the edges with a yellow ink.  Then I cut out a piece of the blue cardstock with the dotted scallop sqaure.  I felt it was going to be a little plain so I second generation stamped a background with the matching blue ink.  I sponged blue around all of the edges.  I went ahead and glued it onto the yellow square.

This time I didn't die cut the butterfly out of the blue paper.  I just glued the patterned piece directly onto the blue paper.  I cut the same sentiment out using a cream colored cardstock.  I only cut it one time.  I did remember to use the Stick-It adhesive on the back of the cream cardstock before cutting out the sentiment.  For the finishing touch on this card I added three dots of Buttermilk Nuvo drops.  That's it!


I love how these look similar but different.  The second card went together much quicker than the first card.

Here is a close up picture of them both.


Supplies used:

Zig 2-Way Glue Pen - Fine Tip
Zig 2-Way Glue Pen - Fine Tip
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Buttermilk Nuvo Crystal Drops
Buttermilk Nuvo Crystal Drops
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Amy Designs-Words of Sympathy-Sympathy corner
Amy Designs-Words of Sympathy-Sympathy corner
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Impression Obsession With Sympathy
Impression Obsession With Sympathy
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Elizabeth Crafts Designs Stitched Squares
Elizabeth Crafts Designs Stitched Squares
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Elizabeth Crafts Designs Dotted Scallop Squares
Elizabeth Crafts Designs Dotted Scallop Squares
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Stick It Adhesive sheets
Stick It Adhesive sheets
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Be sure to check out all of our great links below!

Just a quick note.  At the time I made this post the Elizabeth Crafts Designs Dotted Scallop Squares die set was out of stock.  The link should take you to the in stock Elizabeth Crafts Designs square dies.  Hopefully it will be back soon!

Until next time.
~Kristina

Jan 29, 2019

Elegant and so easy to make Cards at Dies R Us


Hi .. How are you today. This DT project for Dies R Us showcases some stunning 6x6 square cards designed using some die cuts along with Scraperfect Best Glue Ever with the non clog writing tip. 
Each one is just a bit different showing the versitility of the dies but using prints, plain cardstock, sentiments and images... along with stamped sentiment for inside cards to celebrate birthdays.

This above card uses amazing print paper and is matted. So easy and elegant.


This card is green paneling  but the die is elegant and with a darker green mat pops... and add a super image centre and it's done... rich and elegant.


This card is a cardstock die with a shaded print matting along with a matted circles with a die cut sentiment.


All cards are stamped with this birthday sentiment inside.

Supply List:

Sue Wilson Designs - Expressions Collection - Ornate Oval Special Day

Ink: Tim Holtz Black Soot
Machine tools: Sizziz Big Kick, Tim Holtz platform stamper
Other: Paper, Cardstock, Square card base/envelopes, ink






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Jan 4, 2019

King For The Day

Hey there Friends!
Lisa back today to share a fun birthday card with you:


I cut the Amy Designs Sound of Music Frame from silver cardstock. I layered a few patterned papers under it and added some machine stitching. I popped a sticker up with foam tape:


Here are the products I used from the store:




I love how fast this card came together!
Don't forget to come join in the fun at the Dies R Us Challenge Blog. There's a new challenge theme offered on the 1st and 15th of each month and one lucky randomly drawn winner will receive a gift voucher prize to the Dies R Us Store. For your convenience, all the important Dies R Us links are provided below.



Dec 25, 2018

Stunning Christmas cards to celebrate today... Merry Christmas



Hi .. How are you today. This DT project for Dies R Us showcases some very fussy die cut Christmas cards made using Scraperfect Best Glue Ever with the non clog writing tip. They are really easier to make than they look. The dies are so detailed and stunning.... Your going to love these 2 dies for sure.

Supply List:
Ink: Tim Holtz Vintage Photo
Machine/ tools: Big Shot Express, Misti
Paper: Pion Design- Gramma's Attic - Christmas Joy paper,
Other: Cardstock, accents

Using the fabulous stunning fussy dies... .I cut them in black.

I used white cardstock matted with black card stock to base the amazing design.

I put the Pion image into the diamond shape ... it was perfect.
The other card was easy.. just circle cut the image to fit the circular section of yet another amazing stunning die cut.







Don't forget to come join in the fun at the Dies R Us Challenge Blog.  There's a new challenge theme offered on the 1st and 15th of each month and one lucky randomly drawn winner will receive a gift voucher prize to the Dies R Us Store.  For your convenience, all the important Dies R Us links are provided below.
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Thanks for visiting... hope to see you again soon, Have a great day.