Showing posts with label Joy to the World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joy to the World. Show all posts

Monday, December 30, 2013

Christmas Card - Stampin' Up! "Festive Flurry" & "Snowflake Soiree" on acrlyic block background

Festive Flurry (WM 131778 / CM131781) and Snowflake Soiree (WM 127922 / CM127925) are gorgeous Stampin' Up! snow flake stamp sets that are purrrfect on an acrylic block background. So purrrfect, I made 25 sets of 4 in less than 2 hrs.

This is one set in Marina Mist and Midnight Muse...

The sets of 4 were all of the same colour - in this case Marina Mist acrylic block background and the images are stamped in Midnight Muse.
This is another set in Pool Party and Costal Cabana - am LOVING that new Stampin' Up! colour!...
This set was stamped in Costal Cabana, the block in Pool Party
To create the background is so easy, simply get your acrylic block or similar, use it as a stamp and ink it on your ink pad, then stamp it on your paper but leave the block on for a second or two so the ink can be absorbed by the paper.  Since this was such a production line, yes some of the block stamping did get a little crooked, adds to the hand stamped theme...
A Crafty Cat: "Festive Flurry" snowflake & the greeting is from Joy to the World (WM 131796 / CM 131799)
If you had the time you could emboss the images, for that touchy feely effect but since I made 100 of these, stamping was the way to go...
A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Festive Flurry
Snowflake Soiree is a finer snowflake by Stampin' Up!  
Greeting is from the set Greetings of the Season (WM128030/CM128033)


Then I added a little bling with Stampin' Up! Rhinestones on the snowflakes from the set Snowflake Soiree...
A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Snowflake Soiree
The rhinestones looked great on the snowflakes from the set "festive flurry" as well...
A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Festive Flurry
And for a closer look at the bling...
 
A very simply created card, yet I enjoyed making them, was very pleased with the outcome and loved giving them away...  I hope you enjoyed your Christmas however you celebrate.

Love

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Christmas Card - Stampin' Up! "Evergreen"

Mass card making can be daunting, but with lovely stamp sets like Stampin' Up! Evergreen WM 127970 / CM127973 and a technique called ink pad drag...well daunting becomes easy and rewarding.  I made 100 cards in 2 hours using this technique.

I dragged Stampin' Up! old fabric inkpad - Daffodil Delight across the Whisper White card stock and then stamped the 2-step Christmas tree from Evergreen and greeting from Joy to the World WM 131796 / CM 131799 in Old Olive or Always Artichoke ink.  I then punched a star from the Merry Minis punch set 126882 out of the wonderful Glimmer paper - Silver 124005 or Champaign 127885.


I then started to play with Acrylic Blocks, inking directly from the ink pad and stamping the block on the Whisper White Cardstock.  I then (as above) 2-step Christmas tree from Evergreen and greeting from Joy to the World WM 131796 / CM 131799 in Old Olive or Always Artichoke ink.  I punched a star from the Merry Minis punch set 126882 out of the wonderful Glimmer paper - Silver 124005 or Champaign 127885 and topped the tree.
By simply changing the background technique, the look of the card is totally different but still easy to accomplish and simply stunning
Only four more days to Christmas, so I had better get in and finish my projects.
I hope you and your family are well and you are all excited about Christmas and your creations are nearly complete.

Happy Crafting
Love

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Stampin' Up! Envelope Punch Board - Bon-bons

Stampin' Up! have released the My Memory Keepers Envelope Punch Board and WOW, this tool enables one to create envelopes, card boxes, gift boxes and bags very easily.  The all in one scorer, punch and corner rounder makes it a must for all paper crafters.

Today I am show casing the Bon-bons... in earthy Australian colours, hence the yellowing on the photograph...nah just late and I could not get enough light onto the projects.
This photo features the 6 sided and 3 sided Bon-bon.
This is a 6 sided bon-bon made from a 10" x 6 1/2" piece of retired Designer Series Paper (DSP), beautifully created by Sherenne Poulton. 

Steps for 6 sided bon-bon / cracker
  1. Watch Alison DouglasYou Tube Video
  2. Cut a piece of DSP 10" x 6 1/2"    NB if you want a shorter or longer bon-bon adjust the length (10") ensuring that it is a whole number.  For example if you want a shorter bon-bon, 8" x 6 1/2"
  3. Along the length, score every inch ie 1", 2", 3", 4", 5" and 6" (remember to score lightly so that when you fold along the score lines the DSP does not tear).  You can use your paper trimmer scoring blade or Score board.
  4. Along the width of the DSP, score the end at 1 1/2", 2" and at 2 1/2"
  5. Flip the paper and score at the other end - 1 1/2", 2" and at 2 1/2"   NB if you find that the width of the ends is too much reduce scores to 1", 1 1/2" and 2"
  6. Having your first end score at 1 1/2" allows one to use a boarder punch and have a scalloped or other end, and I think that looks rather fancy :-), great work Sherenne.
  7. Fold along all score lines along the length
  8. Fold the ends accordion style / mountain, valley, mountain.  This will enable the ends to collapse more easily when you fold and stick the bon-bon together.
  9. Use your Envelope Punch board and punch at 2" on the length of the score lines, both ends (watch video for clarification on this - a little too hard to explain sorry!)
  10. Run Sticky Strip along the 10" length flap that is 1/2" wide to the next score line and stick together.
  11. There is a pictorial tute on Omellie's Designs so be sure to check that out as well.
I found it much easier to do ALL of the scoring first, and then the folding and punching simply because I kept catching the edges of the punched out sections.
Greeting from Joy to the World (WM131796 / CM131799)
A square or 4 sided bon-bon can be made from a 8" x 6 1/2" piece of  Designer Series Paper (DSP), beautifully created again by Sherenne Poulton.  
The bow is made on the envelope punch board.  For details please click HERE.
And I made a couple as well and played with sizing...

Square bon-bons, the little one is so cute, just cannot fit anything significant into it!

Steps for square bon-bon / cracker
  1. Watch Traci Cornelius Tube Video
  2. Cut a piece of DSP 8" x 6 1/2"    NB if you want a shorter or longer bon-bon adjust the length (8") ensuring that it is a whole number.  For example if you want a longer bon-bon, the your DSP dimensions will be 10" x 6 1/2"
  3. Along the length, score every inch ie 1 1/2", 3", 4 1/2"and 6" (remember to score lightly so that when you fold along the score lines the DSP does not tear). You can use your paper trimmer scoring blade or Score board.
  4. Along the width of the DSP, score the end at 1 1/2", 2" and at 2 1/2"
  5. Flip the paper and score at the other end - 1 1/2", 2" and at 2 1/2"   NB if you find that the width of the ends is too much reduce scores to 1", 1 1/2" and 2"
  6. Fold along all score lines along the length
  7. Fold the ends accordion style / mountain, valley, mountain.  This will enable the ends to collapse more easily when you fold and stick the bon-bon together.
  8. Use your Envelope Punch board and punch at 2" on the length of the score lines, both ends (watch video for clarification on this - a little too hard to explain sorry!)
  9. Run Sticky Strip along the 8" length flap that is 1/2" wide to the next score line and stick together.
I found it much easier to do ALL of the scoring first, and then the folding and punching simply because I kept catching the edges of the punched out sections.
 
A triangle or 3 sided bon-bon can be made from a 10" x 5" piece of  Designer Series Paper (DSP), beautifully created again, by Sherenne Poulton. 
 
Steps for 3 sided bon-bon / cracker
This is based on the same principle as above
  1. Cut a piece of DSP 10" x 5"    NB as previously mentioned, if you want a shorter or longer bon-bon adjust the length (10") ensuring that it is a whole number.  For example if you want a longer bon-bon, the your DSP dimensions will be 8" x 5"
  2. Along the length, score every inch ie 1 1/2", 3", 4 1/2" (remember to score lightly so that when you fold along the score lines the DSP does not tear). You can use your paper trimmer scoring blade or Score board.
  3. Along the width of the DSP, score the end at 1 1/2", 2" and at 2 1/2"
  4. Flip the paper and score at the other end - 1 1/2", 2" and at 2 1/2"   NB if you find that the width of the ends is too much reduce scores to 1", 1 1/2" and 2"
  5. Fold along all score lines along the length
  6. Fold the ends accordion style / mountain, valley, mountain.  This will enable the ends to collapse more easily when you fold and stick the bon-bon together.
  7. Use your Envelope Punch board and punch at 2" on the length of the score lines, both ends (watch video for clarification on this - a little too hard to explain sorry!)
  8. Run Sticky Strip along the 10" length flap that is 1/2" wide to the next score line and stick together.
As mentioned previously, I found it much easier to do ALL of the scoring first, and then the folding and punching simply because I kept catching the edges of the punched out sections.

Decorating the bon-bons is entirely up to you - Sherenne added Santa from Santa's List with a greeting...
Santa has a sparkle in his eye, Santa's List (WM131808 / CM131811)
I collected the punched out pieces and made a flower...

So as you can see from watching the You Tube videos (a big thank you to those ladies), and by following the same methodology, you can create bon-bons / crackers any size and with as many sides you would like.  There is something special with making your own bon-bons, I am now converted and just love them.

I will be posting many more creations made on the Envelope Punch Board. To ensure you don't miss a post, submit your e-mail address under the heading Never Miss a Post on the RHS of the screen.

Happy crafting
Love