Showing posts with label stamping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stamping. Show all posts

Friday, May 15, 2020

Waterfall Card

Oh, Hello!
Today I am sharing a Waterfall Card, which is a fun interactive card that is really easy to make. What took me the longest with this card, was to decide what I wanted to stamp on the 6 different panels. I guess what I need to do when making a card like this is to land on a background paper first, then go for the stamped images and the rest of the colors. In my mind it looks the best if the six panels all combine to tell a story, and you might very well use actual photos instead of stamps or die cuts. Imagine the card as a birthday card with six different photos of the recipient of the card. That would be a fun birthday card to receive!
Inside the card. (stamped in Norwegian) 



Since it is an interactive card, there has to be a movement or an action happening. Here is a short movie showing this cards movement.

Check out Sam Calcott´s easy to follow youtube tutorial on how to make a waterfall card here:


or, visit her blog on mixedupcraft.com and look up her post on "Fun and very easy Waterfall Cards"!





Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Mixed Up Crafts Milk Carton Gift Box


Milk Carton Gift Box, - Seahorse -
Today's project, another Mixed Up Craft project (mixedupcraft.com), was a fun but quite time consuming one. The milk carton itself is very quick to make, the style of decorating, however, took me a long time.
Front and right side of the Milk Carton.
Left hand side and front of the Milk Carton.
Back of the Milk Carton

Back and right hand side of the Milk Carton
 The process with pictures. 

1. You will need a piece of card stock measuring 8 1/4"x11".
On the 8 1/4" side score at 2 1/4", 6 1/4" and at 7 3/4"
On the 11" side score at 2 1/4", 5 1/4", 7 1/2" and at 10 1/2"
DO NOT BURNISH THE SCORE LINES YET!!

2. Choose the motif you want to have on your carton, and stamp it on the card stock. Use a stamping platform if you are uncertain if you will be able to get a clear and crisp result in one go.

The flat milk carton scored and stamped.
Close-up of the masked images.

The stamped images with the masking pieces adhered over them.


3. Since I have chosen to ink blend my background I am going to need to mask the stamping that I have done. Stamp the same images on low tack adhesive paper, like masking paper or post-it paper.



4. Then fussy cut the stamped images and adhere them over the original stamped images on the carton.
Original stamped image shown next to masking.

5. Start to ink-blend over the masked images. Use a light hand, but make sure to get ink into all the little nooks and crannies!
Inking up the carton with a mix of the Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Inks (rangerink.com), Mermaid Lagoon and Salty Ocean.

6. When you are happy with your ink-blending, you can remove the masking from the stamped images to reveal perfectly crisp and white images ready for you to color!
Masked and ink blended!
7. Color

8. Look at the template below and cut away the grey areas. This means that you need to cut the bottom vertical shorelines up to the first horizontal score lines. Wedge the smaller "tabs". These will be folded in together with the larger tabs to form the bottom of the carton.
Solid lines are score lines, cut away colored-in grey areas, fold in along stippled lines to create the top of the milk carton.
9. Put glue along the long skinny side tab, and fold the carton in at the next score line in (the second score line fro the right), fold the other side of the carton over (at the second score line from the left) to meet and glue the two edges together. 

10. Cut two small hole at the top of the milk carton, put some ribbon through the holes and tie a bow to hold the top of the lid together.  

11. Fill the box with whatever you you want to give away!!
The box measures 3"x4"x2 1/4" (ca. 7,7cm x10,2cm x 5,5cm)

Enjoy!!😁


Thursday, March 12, 2020

Simple birthday cards that turned out to be not so simple....

The other day I needed some quick birthday cards, and I decided to do some that I have tried out making before. I ended up with three cards, two that I will share here now, and one that I will share a little later.
Trifold Shutter Card
The Trifold Shutter Card (thepaperpixie.com) is a really easy-to-make card that has somewhat of a wow! effect, and it was made rather quickly. The other card, on the other hand, a Twist and Pop Card (mixedupcrafts.com)gave me a heck of a hard time! Due to the fact that it's measurements calls for card stock measuring 12", and I hardly have any, I had to resize the card. The actual card it self is easy enough to resize, the twist and pop mechanism inside, however, turned out to be a totally different cup of tea. I managed something in the end, though, and hopefully the recipient won't be able to see the many "swear" moments I had a long the way! I will definitely have to see if I can get a hold of some larger card stock!!
The front of the Twist and Pop Card
Twist and Pop Card, opened

Saturday, January 25, 2020

Teddies for you.

Teddies for you.
cardsbyheidiangelika.com
Tried another, for me, new technique today - Triple Layer Stamping Card. Found a couple of tutorials on yet another FB card making page that I follow, Cardmaking Tutorials, Support & Inspiration and since I have admired this type of cards for some time now, I just had to try to make one after having seen the tutorials. 
https://scrappy-hour.com/…/triple-time-stamping-tutorial-t…/
https://www.splitcoaststampers.com/…/tutori…/triplestamping/

I used a couple of stamp sets that I have, stamped, and then I colored the stamps with Copic Markers.
I love the effect the matting gives the card and I found it both an easy and fun card to make!

Easy Fold-Over Cards

Lately I have been hooked on making a simple fold-over card, that you can easily make into a gift card/tag-pocket card. Once again...