Showing posts with label Sketch (card). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sketch (card). Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

wednesday... Heartfelt Creations

Happy Wednesday everyone! I'm here to share with you two cards that I made for Heartfelt Creations. They each measure 6"x6" and are kind of a matching set using HC's latest Collection-"Countryside Evening"!


Supplies-
Heartfelt Creations:
HCPC 3468 Tattered Blossoms PreCut Set
HCPC 3510 Petite Floral Swirls PreCut Set
HCPC 3511 Melodious Songbird PreCut Set
HCPC 3512 Antique Lantern PreCut Set
HCD 722 Tattered Blossoms Die
HCD 720 Western Broncos Die
HCDP1 229 Countryside Evening Paper Collection
253740 Asian Accents
354806 Standard Circle Large
452255 Grand Calibur

Other:
Tim Holtz Distress Inks (Vintage Photo), StazOn Archival Ink (Jet Black, Timber Brown), Prismacolor Pencils (PC909, PC933, PC945, PC947), Zutter Distrezz it all tool, Tim Holtz Blending tool, The Robin’s Nest Dew Drops (Lily Pad), Rangers Liquid Pearls (Opal White)

As stated before, each card measures 6"x6". I folded a 12"x12 sheet of cardstock and cut in half to get two 6"x6" card bases. i then trimmed the blue pattern paper to 6"x12" and cut in half again to get 6"x6". I then ran both pieces though the Distrezz-it-all, machine stitched the sides and adhered them to the background cards base. I used the same design for both cards and only varied the image and sentiment.


Here's a better look at the first card. I stamped and colored the bird image and die cut/embossed it with a Spellbinders circle die. I did the same with the sentiment and matted that one on a Spellbinders doily. I hadnamde the flower by using two of each different size flowers. I added dew drops as the flower centers.


Here's a close up of this card.


I followed the same steps to make the second card but used the lantern image and corresponding sentiment.


Here's a close up of this card.


Of course, no card is complete without a little something on the inside! I stamped another corresponding sentiment on the inside and a small swirl on the bottom right side.

I haven't done a card sketch in a while so I thought that I'd do one for you! Here's the brand new sketch that I used for these cards:


Here is the step by step write-up for this project:
Fold a 12”x12” sheet of white textured cardstock in half and cut that in half. These will be your 6”x6” card bases. On the inside, stamp the flourish from the Petite Floral Swirls PreCut Set on the right bottom side of the cardstock and the sentiment in the upper area of the base. Take a 12”x12” sheet of pattern paper from the Countryside Evening Paper Collection and cut it at the 6” mark. Cut that in half again to get two 6”x6” pieces. Run these pieces through the Zutter Distrezz-it-all tool to distress the edges. Machine stitch around the edges each of these two papers. Adhere each pattern paper on a white card base. Make a ribbon with the border from the Asian Accents by die cutting two pieces and adhering them together. Adhere this paper ribbon through the center of the card base and over the pattern paper. Cut a 2”6” piece of brown pattern paper and cut a V at the end. Adhere it over the left side of the card as shown. Stamp the lantern and bird images on light cream cardstock and color the images using Prismacolor Pencils. Die cut and emboss the images using the largest circle from the Shapeabilities Standard Circle Large. Lightly ink the edges of the stamped image with the die still attached to the cardstock to give it an antique feel. Do this with both images. Adhere the large stamped circles over the brown piece of pattern paper and white paper ribbon. Stamp the coordinating sentiment on cream colored cardstock as well and die cut and emboss using the third smallest circle from the Shapeabilities set. Die cut and emboss the small doily from the Asian Accents Set and adhere the small sentiment die cut circle over it. Adhere this sentiment over the bottom right side fo the image. For the flower, stamp two of the second largest and second smallest tattered blossom. You will need two of each size per flower. Die cut these flowers and shape them with a stylus. Layer them as shown and make a dew drop flower center for each one of them. Die cut a leaf bunch from the Western Broncos Die and adhere the leaves and flowers to the top right corner of each of the cards. Finish each card by adding tiny liquid pearl drops to the stamped images’ flower centers, brown pattern paper and white doily as shown.

Thank you for stopping by my blog today! Remember to go to the Heartfelt Creations BLOG and check out what the other designers made this week with the collection!

Friday, March 30, 2012

friday...simple card sketch and sample

TGIF! Here's a simple card sketch for when you need one ASAP!

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and here's my simple and fast version of it as a masculine birthday card:
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Supplies-cardstock: Recollection;
buttons: Buttons Galore Button Bonanza Green;
ink: Ranger Tim Holtz (Vintage Photo,Walnut Stain);
stamp: Basic Grey Delta Series Acrylic Stamps Birthday Hat;
tools: Cuttlebug Machine, Spellbinders Foliage dies, Cuttlebug Embossing Folder-Textile Texture;
other: sewing machine, hemp cord

Have a wonderful weekend!

Saturday, November 19, 2011

saturday...AWDML November 15 Reveal-Maya Road (2/4)

Happy Saturday! I'm blogging from Gainesville, GA today! My hubby and I decided to visit my uncle and his family since we haven't seen them in a while and now that we moved to Kissimmee, we are only 8 hrs away from them (it used to be 12 so yes, I'm saying it is closer but not close!). :)

Anyway, yesterday was my little cousin's birthday and to honor her 11th birthday I'm going to share with you a card that I made for her using Maya Road products!

Here is the card:

Supplies-
cardstock: Recollections; 
paper: Jillibean Soup
ink: Stazon Archival Ink-Jet Black, Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Ink-Vintage Photo, Embossing Distress Ink, Ranger Embossing Powder Clear; 
stamp: Maya Road Stamp Sheet Doilies, Prima Notary Stamp, Heartfelt Creations Flora Grande 2 precut Set (HCPC 3374); 
bling: Maya Road Mist-Blue Agave; 
tools: Cuttlebug machine, Pazzles Inspiration; 
other: sewing machine

It is a very simple but elegant design. I made the blue paper using my tutorial and misted over it with Maya Road Blue Agave mist which I absolutely love! It's so shiny and has a great color pigment!

here is a close up of the embellies:


This card is based on my brand new sketch that i made for this past Friday's newsletter for A Walk Down Memory Lane. If you don't receive it yet, you can sign up or view it here. It is amazing and it comes every Friday filled with awesome tips/techniques, step by step, tutorials, sketches and inspiration!

Here is the sketch:


Thanks for stopping by my blog today. If you like this sketch, use it on a card and share with us over at the AWDML blog or Facebook page. We would love to see your creations!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

tuesday...AWDML October 1 Reveal- Jillibean Soup (3/3)

Good morning everyone! I was actually away for the weekend. Went sto see my FIL who is moving to WA state next week. His family (MIL and younger BIL) will follow as soon as they sell the house. Hubby and I had a nice visit but it was sad to see how the house has changed already since they are packing and getting rid of some furniture that they can't take with them. We did have a good visit though even though it was a very rainy weekend down in S. Florida.

Anyway, today I want to share with you one last card using Jillibean Soup products. Remember that this month's featured manufacturers for AWDML are Jillibean Soup and Ranger (more on this on the 15th!). This means that this whole month Jillibean Soup and Ranger products are 25% off over at AWDML!

Here is my card:

Supplies-
patterned paper: Jillibean Soup Spotted Owl Soup Dancing Hats, Spotted Owl Soup 6 Silly Owls;
ink: Tim Holtz Vintage Photo;
stamp:Basic Grey Delta Series Acrylic Stamps Birthday Hat;
pens: Signo White;
other: pre-scored brown card base from Michaels, sewing machine, Pazzles Inspiration 


This card was so easy to make! I used the Jillibean Soup Spotted Owl Soup Dancing Hats paper for it. I cut a few strips off the pattern paper, inked the edges, and glued them on my brown pre-scored card base. I then machine stitched through all the strips of papers. The little owl I handcut out of the Spotted Owl Soup 6 Silly Owls paper. Isn't he just darling? I stamped the sentiment (by Basic Grey) in black  but it was too dull against the bright colors of the paper so I went over it with Black Diamond stickles to make it pop.

I actually made a sketch for this card and turned it into a challenge over at the AWDML blog. Below is the sketch:



Pretty simple sketch, right? Plus, it gives you an excuse to use those tiny scraps of pattern papers that you can't throw away but are too small for a layout!

Remember to share your take with us over at AWDML and enter to win a $5 gift card to the store! Just post your creation to our Facebook Wall and you’ll automatically be entered in our monthly drawing! I can't wait to see your creations!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

tuesday...a sketch and a challenge!

Hi everyone! I love designing sketches and I love using them even more!

It's my turn to post in the A Walk Down Memory Lane Blog and today I have a card sketch challenge for you!




Here are a close up of the cupcake:


and the inside of my card:


Remember to share your take with us over at A Walk Down Memory Lane and enter to win a $5 gift card to the store! Just post your creation to our Facebook Wall and you’ll automatically be entered in our monthly drawing! I can't wait to see your creations!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

thursday...AWDML sketch inspiration week

I have a card sketch for you today. Here it is:


and here is my sample:


There are so many possibilities with this sketch! You can replace the butterflies with stars, flowers, or anything else! You can make it as simple or elaborate as you want. For more information on how I did the butterflies, check out this post.

Hope you enjoy today's sketch!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

tuesday...AWDML sketch inspiration week

For today, I decided to spice things up with a card sketch for AWDML sketch! Here it is:



and here is my card:




Would you like to learn how to use your paper stash to make this adorable banner? Head over to AWDML's blog today! I'll teach you to make this cute banner in a few simple steps!