Eyelet Borders

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Eyelet Borders

Today’s card is clean and simple (CAS) featuring layered eyelet borders.  The base of the card is made from  Always Artichoke.  Next comes the layers of the To the Nines DPS.  The large paisley print is cut at ¾ x 4 inches (on the left) and 3 x 4 inches (on the right).  The smaller print in the center is cut at 1¼ x 4 inches. 

Next is a 2¼ x 5 strip of Very Vanilla cut on both edges with the eyelet border punch.  Layer with a strip of Always Artichoke cut at 1¾ x 5 also edged with the eyelet border punch.  (See below for a tip on using border punches).  Use a small amount of adhesive to connect the layers and mount the unit onto the card.  Wrap with Very Vanilla ⁵⁄₈” grosgrain ribbon and tie a simple knot. 

The sentiment from the Oval All set was stamped on Very Vanilla with Always Artichoke.  Next, rub the back of the image with waxed paper and use the Punches Plus Classy Brass Stencil oval with a light box to emboss the image for a subtle enhancement.  Punch a scrap of Always Artichoke using the Oval Scallop Punch and mount the sentiment.  Use Dimensionals to adhere to the card.

Summary

Stamps: Oval All
Paper: Always Artichoke, Very Vanilla, To the Nines DSP
Ink: Always Artichoke
Accessories: Eyelet Border Punch, Scallop Oval Punch, Oval Punch, Punches Plus Classy Brass Stencil, Wax Paper. Light Box, Very Vanilla Ribbon, Dimensionals. Adhesive

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Posted on : Aug 08 2009
Posted under Gift Card |

Border Punch Tip

 

 The red line on the photo indicates the center of the punch.

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Along the back of the punch are guidelines.  Center your paper using the guidelines.  Make your first punch. 

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Move your cardstock to the left/right to punch the rest of your border.  Use the silver images on the punch to align previously punched sections.   Place the punche area precisely over the silver images until you can no longer see any of the silver. Then punch again.  Move your paper along until you reach the end.

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Using these simple steps makes it a cinch to consistently align borders for layering and keep the pattern even on both sides of your card.


Posted on : Aug 08 2009
Posted under Techniques |

HOT August Summer

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This week's card is focused on the word HOT. 

In St. Louis, our summers are HOT.  The humidity can sometimes make the height of day stifling.  It can be unbearable.  Whew!!  I need some iced water just thinking about it.

Another thing HOT right now is the Razzleberry Lemonade DSP from Stampin’ UP!   I can’t wait to use this paper in a design with the Rich Razzleberry cardstock.  But for this project, I just had to choose the Crushed Curry and Pumpkin Pie patterned paper.  It looks HOT, just like our August summers.

The base of this cardstock is Crushed Curry layered with the DSP.  Trim the lower edge using the scallop punch, mount and set aside.    

Use Mark the Date and Full Calendar to stamp the images in Pumpkin Pie using the Stamp-a-ma-jig for precision.  Next use a pencil eraser (I run a high tech operation) with barely banana and stamp the inner circles for a soft fill.  Next with a Really Rust Stampin’ Write Marker, write in the days of the month.   Pierce the centers of the blank days using the paper piercer and mat pack.  Insert and flatten More Mustard brads.  Set this unit aside.    I know what you’re thinking.  None of these colors are in the listed color pallet.  However, they compliment the main colors splendidly.  

Use the Daisy 2 Big Shot die and the cut flowers in Crushed Curry and Pumpkin Pie.  Also cut 2 sets using the Spring Bouquet Flower Punch (retired).  Layer with the offset technique and attach with a More Mustard Brad.

Use the Flight of the Butterfly set to stamp a butterfly using Pumpkin Pie (body) and Crushed Curry (outline) ink on Whisper White.  Use the Stamp-a-ma-jig for precision.  Punch the image with the Butterfly punch.

Mount the calendar unit.  Tie a simple knot using the Crushed Curry ribbon.  Arrange and mount the flowers and butterfly with Dimensionals. 

Finally, use a scrap of Crushed Curry of x 3 inches and create a stabling bar.  Fold in ¼ inch from each end. Attach using glue dots on the inside bottom of the card to stabilize the tent calendar.

Wondering why there’s a present on the 18th?   Its little David’s birthday.   My grandson is turning 4.  I used the Occassions Collection (retired Level II Hostess) with the Pumpkin Pie Stampin’ Write Marker on Whisper White.  It’s punched with the ½ circle punch and mounted with a Dimensional.

We made this card yesterday at my Stamp Camp.  The girls just loved it.  I will take mine to work tomorrow and place it on my desk.

Stay cool during this HOT August summer by creating this HOT Stampin’ UP! calendar.

SUMMARY

Stamps:   Mark the Date, Full Calendar, Flight of the Butterfly and Occassions Collection (retired)
Paper:   Crushed Curry, Pumpkin Pie, Whisper White and Razzleberry Lemonade DSP
Ink:  Pumpkin Pie, Barely Banana, Really Rust, Crushed Curry
Accessories:   Sizzix Big Shot, Daisies #2 die, ribbon, brads, scallop punch, Stamp-a-ma-jig, pencil eraser,  ½ circle punch, paper piercer, Mat Pack, Dimensionals,  glue dots & adhesive.


Posted on : Aug 02 2009
Posted under Calendars |

Looky Here

 

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I've been known to head straight to the corner on Friday after work for happy hour with a group of exceptional ladies.  The "corner" is a small Mexican restaurant in a convenient location for us all.  It's not a fancy place and the service is lousy.  But the food is delicious and the top-shelf margarita’s are incomparable (so they tell me).  We have a great time and I treasure the moments we spend together.  This week, our beloved Barb retired so I made this card to encase her retirement gift.

The Front

The Tempting Turquoise cardstock base was folded and set aside. A segment of Kaleidoscope DSP sheared with the Scallop Edge Punch is layered onto Regal Rose cardstock.  This was wrapped using inch Regal Rose ribbon and tied with a simple knot. Tempting Turquoise brads were mounted on circles of So Saffron punched with a inch hole punch and attached using the mat pack and paper piercer for placement. The sentiment was stamped with Tempting Turquoise using the Congrats set from Sale-A-Bration 2009.  This grouping was set aside until the inside was completed.

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The Inside

Regal Rose cardstock was put through the BigShot using the Look Here Pop-Up die. This is a tricky die cut and I recommend doing a few practice runs with scrap paper.  The tutorial from Dawn’ Stamping Studio was extremely helpful, naturally.  As she suggested, I backed the upper half with So Saffron before folding and attaching.  I ran a second of portion of Tempting Turquoise through the Big Shot to create the arrow layers.  The sentiment was also stamped with Tempting Turquoise using the Congrats set from Sale-A-Bration 2009.  

Once the inside was completed, I adhered the front grouping on to the cardstock base.

Summary

Stamps:  Congrats (retired)
Paper:  Tempting Turquoise, Regal Rose, So Saffron, Kaleidoscope DSP
Ink:  Tempting Turquoise
Accessories:   Sizzix Big Shot, Look Here Pop-Up die, Ribbon, Brads, ⅜ Circle Punch, Paper Piercer, Mat Pack & glue dots & adhesive
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This was a fun card to make and the WOW factor of the pop-up packed a punch!


Posted on : Jul 25 2009
Posted under Gift Card |

Welcome to my Blog

 

Today is my first post.  WOW!!!  It's amazing how easy this.  The reason why it's so easy is because of an awesome, and I me awesome, lady from Racine, Wisconsin.  Her name is Michelle Laycock from Laycock Designs.  She is a genius!!  Without her, I wouldn't be here.  Thus said, my first card is for her.  Thank You Michelle!!!!

The base of today's card is Rich Razzleberry with layers of Pale Plum then Cottage Wall DSP.  This color pallet is breath-taking.

Next is a layer of Pale Plum (embossed with Nestabilities) on Rich Razleberry.  To create the layered flower, I used the 5 petal punch with Old Olive and Rich Razzleberry and the Boho Blossum punch with Pale Plum attaching them with an Old Olive brad.  I popped them on with dimensionals.  The sentiment is stamped in Rich Razzleberry is from the Teeny Tiny Wishes set.  I used the back side of the Rich Razzleberry ribbon to tie a simple knot. 

Finally,  I first stamped a scrap of RIch Razzleberry with Pale Plum using the Flight of the Butterfly Set for a subtle monocromatic effect.  Then I used the new butterfly punch.  To add some character, I wrapped the body with DMC 3012.

Summary

Stamps:  Teeny Tiny Wishes, Flight of the Butterfly
Paper:  Rich Razzleberry, Pale Plum Old Olive, Cottage Wall DSP

Ink:  Rich Razzleberry, Pale Plum
Accessories:  5 Petal Punch, Boho Blossum Punch, Nestabilities, Dimensionals,  Ribbon, Brad, Paper Piercer & Floss

I hope you enjoy making this card.  It's pretty easy when you Stamp n Punch!!!


Posted on : Jul 18 2009
Posted under Thank You |