Party Streamers Bridge Card

Party Streamers Bridge Card

I was trying out the “Layered Party Streamer” stencil set from Creek Bank Creations (#T23026) and used the panels to create this bridge card.

Gina K Designs “In the Navy” ink was used for layer 1 and “Lucky Clover” was used for layers 2 and 3.

My “bridge” was created with a die from the Sizzix/Stampin’ Up “Star Blast Edgelits Dies” set (retired?) and the “Happy Birthday Script” die ((TAD0304) from A-muse Studio.

This card folds flat for mailing and fits in an A2 size envelope.

The bridge card was actually the second card I created using these stencils. For my first attempt, I used the panel as a plain background.

It was inked with GKD “Blue Denim” and “Plum Punch” with the same Recollections Navy and White card stock. The greeting was the “Happy Birthday Chunky Sentiment” die set from Creek Bank Creations. The blue shadow was cut and layered 5 times so it stood out better against the “busy” streamers.

For the stenciling on this one, I used an ink blending tool with sponge applicators. I used blending brushes for the panels on the bridge card, and while I had to reload them with ink more, it was easier to get the ink into the nooks and crannies of the stencils with the brushes. (For those of you who stencil a lot, you probably know this, but I don’t do it so often so it was news to me – lol!)

If you wish to see my measurements for my bridge card, keep reading…

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Baby Safari Animals

Baby Safari Animals

(Inside: Congratulations on your bundle of joy!)

This card was made to welcome our newest great-nephew.

It features the adorable “Baby Safari Animals” paper by The Paper Studio and the Stitched Collage Frame from My Favorite Things (MFT-1164). Core’dinations “Valentia” and Recollections “Cream” card stock was also used.

I finished it off with a delicate Baby greeting on the front and a stamp from the Rectangle Greetings stamp set by Gina K Designs (retired) on the inside.

I fell in love with this paper when I saw it and wanted to use it on my card without covering it up too much. This frame die lets the cute paper shine. Simple card, but sweet!

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Dots and Diagonals Birthday Card

Dots and Diagonals Birthday Card

Last week, I shared a card using this same diagonal frame, and for this version, I added some color.

The frame die I used for this card is one piece, so when you run it through your die cut machine, you get the frame, the mats, and the fillers all in one pass (and all the same color). I had unused pieces from last week’s card that I used here: the white frame and the brown for the mats. I used Blue Lagoon card stock (retired?) from Gina K Designs for the fillers. This frame die is close to, but not quite, A2 sized (5 1/2 x 4 inches) so I adjusted my card base a bit and will make a custom envelope.

The Darice “Dot” and the Stampin’ Up “Subtle” embossing folders were used to add texture to the blue fillers. The greeting was cut with the greeting die from the Free Standing Tunnel Card Drawer Die set from Creek Bank Creations.

After assembling the card shown above, there were leftover pieces of the blue so I used a few of the mat pieces for another card:

The Stampin’ Up “Subtle” embossing folder was used after the shapes were adhered to the white panel. The greeting was computer generated.

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Fractured Happy Birthday Balloons

Fractured Happy Birthday Balloons

I’ve made fractured cards before just using a paper trimmer, but I was very excited to discover that Creek Bank Creations now has a Fractured Card Base Die set (#D24017) that cuts all the pieces in one pass and leaves stitch marks on all the pieces!

I used “Party Balloons” by The Paper Studio (no longer available?) and a few sheets from the Recollections “Nostalgia” pack. The greeting came with a shadow die, but I just used the word die for this card. (And I did trim the tail on the “y” a bit.) I added a little texture to the center square with my SU Subtle embossing folder. (Again – NO idea why they retired that amazing folder – lol!!)

I’m on a quest to find interesting ways to feature patterned paper on my cards as I have so much! This die makes it so easy!

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Masculine Center Step Birthday Card

Masculine Center Step Birthday Card

First, I need to vent…

I saw the 12×12 “Dalmuti” paper pad by The Paper Studio on Hobby Lobby’s website and thought it would be good for some of the masculine cards I needed to make. It showed a few patterns that I really liked and others that could still be useful. So I rushed over to the store to buy it, brought it home….. and hated it! The colors on the actual sheets were duller in real life than I thought they would be, and there were several patterns that were pictured (the ones that attracted me to the pad in the first place) that were not even included! Of course I did not realize this before I cut open the pad and started removing/cutting sheets. Even so, I am challenging myself to use this card stock. Luckily the sheets are one sided, so I can always use the white side if all else fails!!

Now that I got that off my chest – lol!

I cut all the card stock into 6×6 pieces so they’d be more manageable for card making. I used four pieces for this card – three of the prints and the (white) back of a fourth. (Yeah, 240 6×6 sheets to get through – ugh! LOL!!!)

For the center panel, I used this frame die to cut the *frame and it’s filler pieces. Because the frame was so thin, very little of those two prints showed. That’s one way to use paper that may be a bit busy or not to your liking!

As you can see, there is not a lot of color variation with these sheets, so I tried to make the card more interesting by adding embossed texture and a fun fold design. The embossing folder used was the Textured Hexagons 3D embossing folder from Altenew. (I suppose I could have brought in additional colors, but I was so intent on using paper from this pad that I kind of forgot!!)

The greeting was cut from a scrap of GKD Chocolate Truffle card stock and white using the greeting die from the Free Standing Tunnel Card Drawer Die set from Creek Bank Creations. The balloons are from the same set.

I often buy pretty paper and then have trouble cutting into it. I will say, it was quite enjoyable chopping up this paper!

(* Note, this die is about 5 1/2 x 4 inch – slightly off for an A2 size card. For this step card, I was going for a 5×7 inch card, but the frame is 1/2 inch too high, so I will make a custom envelope when ready to send.)

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