It's amazing to surround yourself with papercrafting friends who like to share ideas- my coworker was trying to explain a new fold to me, and I was having a heck of a time trying to get what she was saying... I am more of a visual person, and do better with hands-on than someone explaining something to me. So, after work, I went to one of my favourite sites- Splitcoast Stampers- to find the instructions for the tri-fold shutter card. It's a really pretty card, and does take some time and calculation (not my strength, but fortunately my husband comes to my math rescue!).
As this was only an experiment, I grabbed what was close at hand, and didn't really have much rhyme or reason for the materials I used.
The sentiment is Tim Holtz, the dragonfly stamp is from the $1.50 bin at Michael's, the paper flowers are from the dollar store, and the dragonfly brads are from a local liquidation store.
The only change I would make to the directions of the card is to make the 1 3/8 by 1 3/8 card pieces a little larger so they fill up a little more of the space.
All it takes is a little bit of paper, some ink and a little bit of creativity. There is no right or wrong, it's all about the art.
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Spring has sprun...
Well, not quite, but it has over at Less is more. The week three challenge is spring.
I didn't post last week because I was way too busy getting ready for a major event at work, which was held Feb 19. It was a huge hit, and thankfully, Monday was a holiday. I took advantage of it and retreated to my crafty area, and made several cards.
I got a couple of new Tim Holtz stamps in the mail last week, and couldn't wait to play with them.
This one is probably my favourite.
The colour really jumped out at me when I was deciding the colours to use.
It took no time to do, but it was a multi-step process.
First, I stamped the background in black ink and clear embossed it.
Then, I wet the paper, and smooshed distress inks all over it, wet it and crumpled the paper. I then wet it again, added some more ink, blotted the paper with a paper towel and gently (VERY gently) rolled it between my hands like I was making a play dough worm. As a result, the paper is rather leathery. I then dried it a little with my heat tool, and ironed it to smooth it out a bit.
As it was embossed, I ironed it face-down on a piece of cardstock and very carefully lifted it off.
Here's a close-up of the stamp- it shows the paper off a little better.
I then cut out around the stamp, ran it through my xyron and added a black mat behind. The three brads on the top give it a bit more dimension.
The paper, I think is Stampin' up, but I don't have the package any more, so can't be sure. I think the greens in the background go well with the card. I usually do a white card, but decided to make it all green.
I have several other cards to share, and will do that in the next little bit.
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