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Wednesday 22 November 2017

Die cut inlay cards

I could not wait to share these!
Every crafter starts getting ready for Christmas early, and I’ve started gathering my materials and tools back in August. And as soon as I was ready I started making cards and trying new techniques.

I love this inlay technique I found on Jennifer Maguire YouTube channel. Jennifer is my card making guru, I just love her work and the way she presents it. You can learn huge variety of techniques using different crafty things and she always has loads of ideas how to use a technique even if you don’t have the specific supplies shown in the video. You can check the video out here (warning, it’s addictive!).




I didn’t use inking for this, I just die cut my designes out of different kinds of cardstock. I found this glittery paper in silver and gold in a random shop and I just love the shimmer on it. It’s not just glitter cardstock, it has this amazing shimmer and it reflects the light beautifully. I hope the photos show it. Unfortunately it is not easy to work with, as it does not die cut very well. I guess the shimmery side is covered with some sort of plastic or foil which stretches in the die cutting machine and does not cut, no matter what kind of shim I use. So I had to run my craft knife after I die cut it to separate the pieces. It was very tedious and it took hours! But I can be very stubborn when I want to and I got through it. It was worth it. I can only hope  it looks as nice on the photos as it does in real life.

I’m now really into making Christmas cards and there’s loads more to come, including shaker cards, so stay tuned!

Sunday 5 November 2017

Autumnal Birthday

For some reason it’s not easy for me to come up with card ideas for men. Maybe it’s because I’m quite a girly girl. But this time the season came in handy and I’ve decided to create this autumn inspired card for a special Birthday.




I embossed the craft cardstock with a tree pattern adding some ink (Distress inks in this case - Mustard Seed and Spiced Marmalade) to add a bit of colour and to highlight the pattern on the embossing. I just smeared a bit of ink on my embossing folder in a few places before adding the cardstock and running it through my Big Shot. I created a tag for the sentiment by cutting a small rectangle out of green cardstock and cutting the corners off with a very small circle die.

I did something special with the die cut sentiment - I used gold embossing powder and heat embossed it 3 times to make it look like it’s made out of metal. As the powder builds up and melts it adds some dimension and also covers the edges giving the die cut that metal look. Then I decided to make my faux metal sentiment look a bit tarnished. I took a random stamp with a lot of detail and no.t a lot of background covered, added embossing ink and stamped random areas. Then I added copper coloured embossing powder and heat set it to melt into the gold. I could have used a small brush to apply the ink as well but I found the stamp worked perfectly. I’m quite pedantic so if I had to apply the ink with a brush I’d probably make it look too perfect and symmetrical, which would ruin the look.

I also used the same embossing powder on the background cardstock - I only covered the edges as this is the only visible part of the backround. I repeated the embossing twice just to match that faux metal effect on the sentiment a bit.


Autumn leaves are the final touch on this simple card - I just die cut them out of yellow card stock and added some ink shading (I used Spiced Marmalade again). I used very nice die cuts from Die Cutting Essentials magazine (issue 14 featuring beautiful leafy embossing folder and a set of leaf dies with stitching details).

Overall it's a really simple card, but a couple of the techniques I used here really add to the look and the faux metal sentiment creates a focal point. And most importantly- the Birthday Guy loved it.

Tuesday 28 March 2017

Mother's Day

Mother's Day is a very special day. Of course mothers should be celebrated every day of the year we take this one day to spoil and pamper our Mums. 
This year it was amazing cupcakes from Jonnie Cupcake and a special card.



Thursday 9 March 2017

Spring Has Sprung

Days are getting longer, birds are getting chirpier, sun is shining stronger, everything just seems brighter. And here's my "hello spring" card. I have a feeling there's more bright, colourful cards to come...


Friday 24 February 2017

Vintage

I love anything vintage. They bring up some nostalgic feelings and memories of those days, when as a little girl I would go through my gradmas forgotten drawers and boxes in the attic and find many wonders. I especially liked a stash of greeting cards my grandma kept through her life.
Today I try to recreate the style of those cards. It is not easy to make a brand new card look old, yellowed and a little tired. Here are my attempts.



Monday 13 February 2017

Lovey Dovey

Sometimes less really is more. This card is a perfect example.
 I love those silver doves and I didn't want them to get lost amongst other embellishments. So I kept it simple and made the doves main focus (apart from the names of bride and groom of course - to be inserted instead of "bride" and "groom"). White feathers are also so cute and keep within the theme.
I'm sure this simple, yet elegant card would will make a nice keepsake for a special Mr and Mrs!







Monday 6 February 2017

Special Birthday

What's better way to start a blog, than a special occasion. It's my sister's birthday today! I made a special effort making this card. She loves pink and sparkles, so I picked up some paper, glitter and rhinestones and let my imagination run wild! The result - bright, sparkly and delicate, just like the birthday girl herself ( btw her name is pronounced Asha).
It's what I call a wallet card. It does not open like e usual card, instead there is a slot at the top where a card for writing a message is placed. There's also a tag, so the card slides out easily. I find the front of cards I make gets a bit heavy with all the decorations, so I came up with more practical and quite unique solution (if I say so myself).