Hang in There Get Well Card

Hang in There Get Well Card

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This card is one of the cards being featured over at Die Cut Divas this month where I am extremely excited and honored to have been asked to be a guest designer for the month of August.  (Thanks, Cathie, for asking me!!)  They have monthly challenges where all cards/projects must be made using at least one die cut or embossing folder.  (Click HERE to see all the challenge rules.)

The monkey image on this card is from “Monkey Business” by Stampin’ Up. If you move the green circle at the top of the card, the monkey “swings” back and forth.  The card design was inspired by a You Tube video called, “INTERATIVE CARDS – HOW TO CREATE A SWING CARD” by Craft Lovers (HERE).

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The leaves were cut with my Silhouette (leaf design id #1221 from the Silhouette Store).  The ovals were made with dies from the Spellbinders Classic Ovals die sets.  The greeting is computer generated.  The green patterned paper is from a digital paper set called Jungle from an Etsy shop called PrettifulDesigns (HERE).  The two solid green papers were made by importing the digital paper into the Silhouette Software and using the “Fill Color” dropper to “copy” the colors onto panels to print.  This paper was then used for the leaves.  The ivory panel behind the monkey was made with the Hero Arts “Florentine Scroll Background” stamp and memento dessert sand ink.

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Embossed Snowman

Embossed Snowman

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This card (previously posted) is one of the cards being featured over at Die Cut Divas this month where I was invited to be a guest designer.  They have monthly challenges where all cards/projects must be made using at least one die cut or embossing folder.  This month’s challenge is Your Favourite Holiday. (Click HERE to see all the challenge rules.)

The snowman on this card was made with the Sizzix Snowman & Hat Bigz die which also came with a bonus embossing folder that fits the die.    The snowman was cut from Gina K Pure Ivory card stock, and the hat was cut from a scrap of textured black DCWV card stock.  The arms were cut freehand from a scrap of black.  Ribbon and gems were added to finish him off.

The background panel is Gina K Kraft card stock embossed with the Darice Snowflake Swirl folder.  The frame was cut using my trimmer from a piece of Pebbles “Mary” card stock from the Walnut Grove collection.  The Card base is Gina K Pure Ivory.

The greeting stamp is from the Gina K Designs “Winter Cheer” set and was stamped with versamark and heat embossed with gina k black embossing powder on kraft card stock and matted on pure ivory. A scrap of ribbon, jute and a glittered, wooden mini snowflake ornament from Michaels were added to the greeting banner.

This card was originally made for the Perfectly Rustics Challenge No. 36 – Embossing – where we were to use wet or dry embossing on our project. I used both.  (http://perfectlyrustics.com/2014/11/17/prdc-36-embossing/)

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Always and Forever Quilled Wedding Card

Always and Forever Quilled Wedding Card

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This card is one of the “guest design team” cards being featured over at Die Cut Divas.  I am extremely excited and honored to have been asked to be a guest designer for the month of August!  (Thanks, Cathie, for asking me!!)  They have monthly challenges where all cards/projects must be made using at least one die cut or embossing folder.  (Click HERE to see all the challenge rules.)

The bride and groom hearts are from the Sure Cuts A Lot 2 Basic Shapes Library and were cut with my Silhouette.  Dies from the Spellbinders Classic Ovals and Classic Scalloped Oval sets were used behind the hearts. The embossing folders used are Cuttlebug Swiss Dot and Darice Corner Scroll.  

I used a basic marquise shape for the quilled flowers and leaves.  My Quilled Iris post shows a few other cards I made where I tried my hand at quilling.

The greeting was stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black ink with a stamp from the Gina K Designs “Always and Forever” stamp set (retired?).  Recollections white and black card stock was used along with a piece of printed paper from the DCWV  “The Luxury Stack” paper pad.  Pearls, rhinestones, a flower and ribbon finished it off.

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Flowers in Vase Sympathy Card

Flowers in Vase Sympathy Card

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This card is one of the cards being featured over at Die Cut Divas this month where I was invited to be a guest designer.  They have monthly challenges where all cards/projects must be made using at least one die cut or embossing folder.  (Click HERE to see all the challenge rules.)

A mask was made using the Spellbinders Deckled Rectangles. The background panel was then stamped (using the mask) with the Rubbernecker Stamps “French Script BKG” stamp and Tim Holtz Frayed Burlap Distress Ink on Gina K Pure Ivory card stock. Then, a second mask was used to create the two squares over the script to add a bit of color. The inks used were Memento Elderberry and Stampin’ Up Pistachio Pudding. Using the deckled rectangle mask again, the area over the script and squares was lightly inked using Memento Elderberry. The sentiment stamp was from the Gina K Designs “With Love and Prayers” stamp set and was stamped with the frayed burlap ink.

The flowers were made using the Heartfelt Creations “Sun Kissed Fleur” die and the “Sun Kissed Fleur PreCut Stamp” for detail. They were stamped and sponged with Stampin’ Up Soft Suede ink on Stampin’ Up Pistachio Pudding card stock. Buttons and jute were added to the centers. I made several of these flowers when I made my Thinking of You Card back in October and had saved the extras to use later. (Originally, I had stamped flowers directly onto this card base over the inked squares but decided to use these 3D flowers and the vase instead. I may have positioned the squares differently had I thought of this earlier.)

The two layers of the vase were cut with the Spellbinders Filigree Vase dies from Gina K Edible Eggplant card stock. The vase and the flowers were adhered to the ivory panel using pop dots.

I hand-embossed the lines around the edges of the ivory panel using a score board. The card base was made from Gina K Edible Eggplant card stock.

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Matchbox Card for Father’s Day

Matchbox Card for Father’s Day

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I am extremely excited and honored to have been asked to be a guest designer for the month of August over at Die Cut Divas!  (Thanks, Cathie, for asking me!!)  They have monthly challenges where all cards/projects must be made using at least one die cut or embossing folder.  (Click  HERE to see all the challenge rules.)

“Your Favourite Holiday” is the theme for the month of August so I thought I’d share this matchbox card project I made for Father’s Day.

A matchbox card has decorated, pop-up panels inside a sliding tray like a matchbox.  I used my We R Memory Keepers Envelope Punch Board to create the box.  I had never made a card like this before; this is the Matchbox Card Tutorial that I used make my card.

The elements I used to decorate the top and inside panels of my box are adapted from the Silhouette file by Lori Whitlock called Golf Box Card (Design #60656).

I designed the top of my box to fold and stand up; the underside of this panel is the “inside” of the card with the sentiment and signatures.

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As you pull the tray out of the box, the panels inside pop up one by one.

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My first panel has a golf cart on it…

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Then a putting green…

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And then a star with a golf ball and tee and a stamped image.

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Here is a side view of the panels.

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Behind the last panel is a space to include a gift card if desired.

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The unique shape of this “card” requires a special envelope!  I used the envelope punch board again to create a box-like envelope for my matchbox card.

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This will definitely require a trip to the post office to mail!

The two-sided, patterned paper was called “Steady” from the Loyal Collection by Authentique .  I also used Gina K kraft, cranberry tart, fresh asparagus, sandy beach and charcoal brown card stock.  Both stamped images were from  the “On the Links” stamp set by Papertrey Ink and were stamped with Gina K charcoal brown ink.

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Now it’s your turn!  Create a card for Your Favourite Holiday using a die or embossing folder and share it over at Die Cut Divas.  I can’t wait to see what you create!

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