Monday 21 April 2014

Class for 24th May 2014

Pull out card + stepper card


 Above is how the pull out card looks in it's closed position.
Pull gently on either of the ribboned tabs and both sides come out simultaneously. See right.















What you need
Crafty Impressions Feminine Florals stamp  CICSA6231
Verses rubber stamps Birhday Fashion BB0422B-CL
Spellbinders large scalloped rectangle die
Memento Black dye based ink pad
Memento Rich Cocoa dye based ink pad
3 x A4 White card
8 x 8” polypropylene bag
Ultra strong adhesive tape
White chiffon ribbon

                                                           
Promarkers                                                                                    Copic                                                                       

 Powder blue                Pastel blue                  Sandstone                Copic G28      
Pastel yellow               Buttercup                    Caramel                    Copic Y000 –Pale Lemon                          Pink carnation            Bluebell                      
Lavender                     Orchid                         Cinnamon
Leaf green                   Apple                          Pastel Beige
Satin                            Ivory                           Cocoa                         
Cool grey 3                 Ice Grey 1 & 5            Khaki
Warm grey 2               Buttercup                    Blush                          
Tan
                                                                                   

 How to make this card

  1. Use one A4 sheet of card and fold in half to make an A5 landscape base card. Cut the remaining card to the following sizes.
            20 x 14cm                   (x 1 front base mat)

18.5 x 12.5cm             (x 1 upper front mat)

19.5 x 10.5cm             (x 2 inside pull outs)

20 x 13cm                   (x 1 inside centre)

2. Put strong adhesive tape to the very edge of the long edges of the ‘inside centre’ card. Remove the tape on the top edge, align to the centre of the card and stick down.

3. Cut a 10cm section (horizontally) from the polypropylene bag and slide onto the ‘inside centre’  card. Align the seams of the polypropylene to the centre of the card.

4. Place the two ‘inside pull outs’ cards side by side. On the left hand card decorate the left side and put  ultra strong double sided adhesive tape on the other side leaving a 1cm border round the edge free of adhesive.

 Decorate/stamp the far right on the right pull out and on the reverse and on the opposite side to the decoration/stamped image add the ultra strong adhesive tape.

5. Stick the left hand ‘pull out’ card face up onto the underside left half of the polypropylene wrap.

6. Stick  the wrong side of the remaining ‘pull out’ card to the top right half of the polypropylene wrap.

7. Put ultra strong adhesive tape on both bottom edges of the main card and making sure none of the mechanism is in the way, glue together.

8. Decorate the outside of the main card. The ‘pull out sections should pull out/push in simultaneously when either side is pushed/pulled on its own.


Stepper card
Because the aim of any class is to complete two totally different cards using the same products I thought this one would be a nice idea. HOWEVER, as ladies who have attended my classes know, I pack a lot into that two and a half hours. We don't always finish the second card but I like my students to go away thinking " I got my moneys worth today ". Having once been there myself, there's nothing worse than leaving a class feeling like you've not really learned anything new.
The positive side, is that if we don't complete the second card it's always on here a day or two later with instructions and I am always happy to stay later in class provided there are no afternoon classes scheduled. I don't get paid extra but this is what I love to do. It's my passion!

For the next class I will be doing a never-ending card and a really simple card. The never-ending card involves a lot of stamping and colouring so it's debateable whether we will be able to complete in the time allowed, but we'll give it a go.

Yve

Monday 14 April 2014

Glossy Grape Hyacinth card

What you need
Woodware Clear singles stamp –Grape Hyacinth JGS288
Black pigment based ink pad (Brilliance used)
Versamark pen
D-lites corner die
Tonic Circle die
Clear embossing powder
Clear sparkle embossing powder
1 x 72 x 7” blank card
1 x A5 White card
2 x A4 sheet of funky foam
Stormy sky distress ink pad
Bottle Adirondack ink pad
 
 
Promarkers used                              
Grape Hyacinth                                                                     
China Blue                                                                 
Amythyst
French Navy
Grass                                                                          
Bright green   


To make this card

 
  1. Using spray adhesive glue 2 sheets of funky foam together (any colour will do as the colour does not transfer). Allow to dry.
  2. Using a Tonic circle die, punch funky foam to make a stamp. (NOTE : Spellbinders does not work for this as it does not have the depth in the cutting surface)
  3. If you have an acrylic block large enough (lucky you) use it to stamp with, if not do as I did and glue together 2 sheets of thick acetate to replace the acrylic block.
  4. Using Versamark stamp directly to the centre of your card, apply sparkle/glitter embossing powder and heat emboss.
  5. Using dye based ink distress the top and the bottom halves of the embossed circle in green and blue to represent the sky and grass. Buff over with kitchen roll to remove excess ink.
  6. On white card stamp the Grape Hyacinth with a black pigment ink ( I used Brilliance) and heat emboss with clear embossing powder.
  7. Colour as desired with promarkers.
  8. Using a versamark pen fill in the coloured areas of the stamp by dabbing (some colour will transfer to the pen) then cover with clear embossing powder and heat again.
  9. Cut out the Hyacinth and mount onto the card using foam pads or your choice of 3D glue.
  10. Add white corner dies and Hyacinth label to complete.


Instructions for Hidden message card

Hidden message card
                                                                            

What you need
Woodware Clear singles stamp –Grape Hyacinth JGS288
Woodware clear singles stamps – Tulip JGCL532
D-lites corner die
Spellbinders oval die
Cloud embossing folder/mask
Verse Stamp/computer print out (that will fit the oval die)
Black dye based ink pad (Memento/Distress)
3 x A4 White
1 x A5 Pale blue card
White chiffon ribbon ( cut to 2 x 10” and 2 x 7½”)
Stormy sky distress ink

Promarkers used                              

Grape Hyacinth                                                          Tulips
Powder blue                                                                Copic RV000 –Pink
China Blue                                                                  Magenta
Orchid                                                                         Pink Carnation
Apple                                                                          Sunflower
Grass                                                                           Lavender
Bright green                                                                Orchid
Copic G28                                                                   Amythyst
Copic Y000 –Pale Lemon                                           Grass
                                                                                     Bright green
                                                                                     French Navy
 
                                                                              
How to make this card

  1. Using one of the A4 sheets of white card cut in half to make two A5 sheets. Distress round the edges with stormy sky distress ink. These will be the outsides of the card.
  2. Using one of the other sheets of  A4 white card cut in half to make two A5 sheets and then trim down by a couple of millimetres on the long side and the short side. Distress round the edges with stormy sky distress ink. These will insides of the cards. On the reverse write lightly in pencil ‘wrong side’
  3. on one of the pieces stamp and colour the ruffled tulip in the exact centre of the card. On the other use the mask or the embossing folder to create the clouds.
  4. Blue tack the insides of the card to the table with the wrong sides facing up. The tulip should be on the right and clouds on the left.  Down the right hand sides put a mark at 15mm from the top and the bottom.

On the left hand card mark at 15mm then add the width of the ribbon at the top and bottom.
5. secure the ribbon on the wrong side of the card pass it underneath (i.e. across the right side) and then back up to secure on the wrong side at points A to A, B to B, C to C and D to D.
6. Cut 3 ovals with the Spellbinders die. Stamp and colour 2 of them with the tulips and one with a greeting (optional).
7. Fix one of the tulip ovals to the clouds so that it is behind and central to the crossed ribbons.
8. Fix the verse/greeting oval behind the crossed ribbons so that the greeting faces the tulips and it aligns perfectly.
9. The remaining tulip oval is used to camouflage the where the greeting is fixed to the crossed ribbons. When sticking, make sure that that they all align perfectly.
10. Stamp and colour the grape Hyacinth onto white card using a dye based ink and colour with promarkers. Cut to size and matt and layer with lemon coloured card. Fix centrally to card.
11. You can add your own choice of corner die or use the spellbinders D-lites one as shown in the picture above.

 
 




 

 



 

Thursday 10 April 2014

Hidden Greeting card

I've been a little remiss over the last few weeks and neglected my blog. My next class is two days away and I realised I haven't even posted the pictures for it never mind the "How to do it" for the last class. Anyway, here they are:





The above is the main card for this weekends class but here are some more ideas with the stamps I got to work with.



Once again the formatting is playing stupid games and the photos refuse to move around the page! So they are all over the place!
The background for this top card has been embossed using funky foam to create a stamp from a Tonic die. This will also be covered in class.


 


 
Fed up of trying to format this. It won't even align left now. Time for bed!
Night Night.
 
Yve