Showing posts with label Maggi Harding. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 23, 2020

Saturday Showcase - Graphic 45's Safari Adventure Deluxe Collector's Edition

Hello friends, welcome to the weekly Funkie Junkie Boutique Saturday Showcase where we share new techniques and products with you. Today I want to show you a new Deluxe Collector's Edition from Graphic 45, Safari Adventures. This collection was originally released in 2016 and is now back as a DCE. It contains 2 sheets each of 12 different designs, coordinating chipboard and stickers. AND of course it's available at The Funkie Junkie Boutique.


This is such a bright and pretty collection filled with rich bright colors and animals from the jungle. I'll also show you how to make a great folio styled card that I think would make a great card gift for a child. They will enjoy all the animal images in the collection. Lots of photos to share today so do get comfortable!


Tutorial

This card has lots of tuck spots and pages. If you have any questions about how it goes together, please be sure to leave a comment and I will get back to you.
1. Cut black cardstock as follows:
  • 6" x 12", score at 5 1/2" and at 6"
  • 6" x 6 " , score at 1/2" and 1"
Cut a 6" x 6" piece of chipboard and ink all around the edges. Adhere the chipboard to the 6" wide side of the 6" x 12" cardstock at the 6" scoreline. This is to give the folio some strength.


2. Adhere the 6" x 6" piece of black cardstock at the 1/2" scoreline to the right back side of the chipboard. It should look like the photo below. The flap on the left should be 6" wide including the scored section and the flap on the right side should be 5 1/2" including the scored section.


3. Die cut a policy envelope with the new Graphic 45 policy envelope die. Cut design paper 2 5/8" x 3 1/4" and adhere to the side of the envelope with the punched hole. Punch a hole through the design paper using the hole on the envelope as a guide and attach the small closure circle with an eyelet. Use another eyelet to attach the 2nd small circle on the envelope flap. (I added a decorative larger circle between the envelope flap and the small circle) Now you can fold the flaps over and assemble the envelope.


It should look like this when finished.


4. Cut design paper to fit the 3 panels. Adhere the policy envelope from step 3 to the right side panel. Locate the cut-apart shown on the left panel and add a thin line of glue to the sides and bottom leaving the top open to form a pocket.

Use the new Graphic 45 file folder die and die cut a file folder from black cardstock. Cover the front with design paper, then add a thin line of glue on the sides of the file folder forming another pocket and adhere to the center panel.

Cut a piece of black cardstock 5 1/2" x 6". Score the 6" side at 1/2". Fold on the 1/2" scoreline and adhere to the top of the center panel. Add design paper to the front and back of the flap.

Fold at the scorelines to create side spines for the folio. Cut 4 pieces of 3/8" x 6" design paper and adhere to the spines, on the inside and outside of the spines.


5. For the front, cut a piece of design paper 5 1/4" x 5 3/4". The design paper I used has a hole in the center, that is because I fussy cut a parrot from the other side of the paper. (You can do the same if you want the parrot on the front of the folio). That is ok because we are going to cover it with another piece of design paper (the black and white zebra paper, one of my faves in the collection!) that is 5" x 5 1/2".  

Cut a piece of black cardstock 5 1/4" x 4 1/4" and score the 5 1/4" side at 1/2". Fold the small scored section in and attach to the back side of the zebra paper on the left side as shown below.


6. Now adhere the zebra paper to the front over the green leafy paper as shown below.


7. Make a pocket on the zebra paper by adhering on 3 sides, a piece of design paper 4 7/8" x 3 1/8". Later we'll make a tag to slip into the pocket. Adhere design paper to the fold out flap.


8. Adhere a piece of design paper to fit the flap on the front, 4 1/2" x 4". (Sorry I didn't photo this step but you can see the design paper under the flowers and parrot in this photo.)


9. Now we'll make the closure mechanism. Cut the strip from the bottom of the page shown below. Cut the strip 8 1/4" long from the left side, between the flower and leopard. The remaining piece should be just a tad over 3" long. Score at 1 3/4" between the zebra and flower. Adhere a magnet on the backside near the scoreline, then fold and adhere the short end back over the magnet. Now adhere the strip to the center of the flap allowing the zebra end to extend beyond the flap as shown in the photo above. Trim the left side of the strip to fit the flap. Add the Safari Adventure chipboard piece over top the closure strip.

Safari Adventure Deluxe Collector's Edition

10. Take the remaining 3" piece of strip and adhere a magnet to the left side so that it will match up with the magnet on the front flap. Adhere another piece of design paper over the back of the small strip (this is to give it strength). Place the two strips together allowing the magnets to hold them in place and fold the small strip around the right side and secure on the back of the folio. Then add design paper cut to 5 3/4" x 5 3/4" to the back of the folio. In the photo below you can see both strips. The zebra folds nicely over the other strip creating a closure.

Finish off the front by adding the fussy cut parrot using dimensional foam to pop it up. Add some flowers too!


Closure secured in the below photo.


11. Add design paper to the right flap on the outside. I have used a folded ephemera card from when this collection first came out (not included with the Deluxe Edition), you can easily use any of the design papers or cardstock for this step. I used Graphic 45's new sentiment dies to to cut the hello that are part of the Folder and Sentiments die set.


12. To embellish the front of the center flap, fussy cut the tiger and hippo from the signature page, Safari Adventure.  Fussy cut some flowers to add at the bottom around the tiger and hippo.  Fussy ct a couple of tags from the collection and tuck in the pocket on the right.  Use the policy envelope to hide a gift card, cash, or a secret message.


13. Now lets make tags to fit inside the folio. For the regular sized tag, die cut design paper to fit using the Graphic 45 regular tag die. Make a little card and attach to the front. I've used a decorative die from the Graphic 45 Policy and Decorative Dies set to die cut a fancy label. Then I fussy cut the word "Wild" from the design paper and placed inside the decorative label. In the upper right corner of the card I die cut a corner piece using the same die set. I love that the die sets not only contain a main piece, i.e. the policy envelope, but also inclue some fun smaller decorative dies. The regular tag fits into the pocket inside the front. See the photo at step 7.
A Graphic 45 square tag fits nicely into the file folder in the center section. See the photos below.

Cover the square tag with die cut design paper using the Graphic 45 square tags die. Add the zebra cut apart to the tag.




View from the back of the folio.



That's it, I really love this collection! It has a bit of sentimental value and is quite special to me as it was the first collection that I used when I designed classes for Graphic 45. I know you'll love the rich colors and imagery in this collection. Have a super Saturday and please, stay well; now, it's time to get crafting!


Saturday, April 18, 2020

Saturday Showcase - Graphic 45's New Staples and the Farmhouse Collection

Good morning everyone, Maggi here today to showcase the amazing Farmhouse Collection from Graphic 45 and some of their new Staples items!  This collection is done in my favorite colors, black, red and ivory with some gold thrown in for fun, 😉 right?

Graphic 45 Farmhouse 8x8" Collection 4502058Graphic 45 Farmhouse Ephemera and Journaling Cards 4502063
Graphic 45 Farmhouse 12x12 Patterns & Solids 4502060Graphic 45 Farmhouse Die Cut Assortment 4502064


YOu are going to love the new dies from Graphic 45.  I was so excited wen I saw them!  They really are the perfect accompaniment for you projects.

Graphic 45 Staples - Policy and Decorative Dies 4501982Graphic 45 Staples - Folder and Sentiment Dies 4501980Graphic 45 Staples - Sentiment Stamps 4501984


I have lots of photos to show you today so get comfy and let's take a look at these brand new items from Graphic 45.  By the way, The Funkie Junkie Boutique carries a great assortment of Graphic 45 so be sure to stop by the store.

First up, I made a little book that would work as a card or a small mini album.  It is so cute at 4" x 5 1/2".




I made the base for this using the new G45 folder die.  I am so excited to see this die, just think of the possibilities like folders for mini album pockets, folders with hidden journaling inside, there are so many things you could do with this.



I cut 4 folders from red cardstock and glued two folder backs together.  Then, I glue another folder to that, matching the fronts and then one more folder matching the backs again so that it looks like this. 
Next I adhered washi tape over the spine just to hold it together nicely and give it a finished look.


On the front of the book I adhered a black piece of paper from the Patterns and Solids Pad and over that I adhered the checked design paper from the 8 x 8 pad.  The pretty scrolled frame with the chicken, pig and cow  and the Friends sentiment are from G45's Die Cut assortment which is something new that G45 has been doing with their last several collections.  There are so many great die-cuts in the assortment.  I was so glad to see that addition to their line up of products!


Flip the page and I've done a greeting page using die-cut and stamped sentiments, both new Staples!  I love these so much. There's a whole collection of mix and match sentiments for stamping and die-cutting. 

I love the script on the die-cuts and stamps.  I used my Tim Holtz stamp platform to get a perfect stamp on some design paper and then cut it out and glued to the page.



On the right side, I folded an ephemera card in half and glued it to the face of the right page.


Now I took the next two pages and glued them together creating a pocket on the left side.  I made a policy envelope with the new Policy and Decorative Dies Set to slip inside the pocket.  You can see the top of the policy envelope inside the pocket on the 2nd photo down.


The photo corners on the top right page were die-cut with a die in the Policy and Decorative Die Assortment.


Don't you just love the policy envelope? It's such a great size for holding a gift card or money.  



Policy envelope die-cut.  The die not only cuts the envelope, but it also scores on the fold lines.

One more set of pages.  On the left side I used design papers and pennants from the Die Cut Assortment.  On the right, I used design paper and the back side of an ephemera card.



The back of the book is embellished with a pocket watch embellishment from the Die Cut Assortment and a lace die cut from the Policy and Decorative Dies Set. 




Now let's switch gears...

Recipe Mini Book

I made this mini to be a recipe book. I think the Farmhouse Collection is so perfect for recipe books and kitchen fun.   To make the cover I used just the signature page from the  8 x 8 pad and some fussy cut images that popped up with foam tape.  I used a Cinch machine to bind the mini.


Inside front cover - design paper and a tag from the Die Cut Assortment.  The interior pages are just blank cardstock and are large enough to hold a 4 x 6 recipe card.  I think I will just glue the recipe cards in place as I collect them.



Though you can't tell from the photo, this page has a pocket where you could slide blank recipe cards.


Back of the mini.



I think you'll love this sweet collection and I hope I've given you some ideas. It fits so well with the current farmhouse decorating craze. The Funkie Junkie Boutique carries the full line of Farmhouse products as well as many many other great crafting products!




Other Supplies
Black Cardstock
Bazzill Red Rocks Cardstock
Zutter 1" O wire
Graphic 45 Washi Tape


Saturday, February 29, 2020

Saturday Showcase Featuring Texture Fades & Impresslits Embossing Folders

Happy Saturday, Maggi here to show you how this tag came together using Texture Fades, Impresslits Embossing Folders and some other great supplies from The Funkie Junkie Boutique.


The Details



To create the focal image, emboss a rose using Metallic Kraft cardstock (champagne) and a Texture Fades - Rose embossing folder from Tim Holtz. I love how sturdy this paper is and makes such a great embossed image. The 3-D Texture Fades embossing folders are so awesome as they make such a crisp and deep embossed image. Be sure to lightly mist your embossing folder before running through your machine as that helps to make a really deep impression and run it through your machine several times.

Also die-cut a Fanciful flourish with Tim Holtz's 3-D Impresslits Embossing Folder. These are great as the die cuts and embosses an image at the same time. Mist the two pieces with black mist such as Dylusions. Then lay a paper towel over the two pieces and let the paper towel soak up the excess mist.


Carefully remove the paper towel to reveal a pattern made by the texture of the paper towel. Dry the mist and then frame the piece with a Baseboard Frame or something similar. Set the flourish aside to use later.


Now take a piece of burlap around 9.5" long and 2.5" wide. Stencil on a design with black embossing paste and set aside to dry. I've used Tim Holtz's gingham stencil.


Now let's work on the tag. Cover the tag with design paper, I've used a page from Stamperia's Oriental Garden Collection. The Funkie Junkie Boutique has a great tool set, Ergo Metal Needle File Set - 10pc, that is perfect for sanding paper edges extending beyond the chipboard edge and it's very affordable too!

Then stencil on a additional patterns with Aged Mahogany and Iced Spruce Oxide Inks. I used the Burst and Dots stencils.

Now adhere the burlap along the left side and top with a piece of lace as shown in the photo below.


Now adhere the frame and hole reinforcer (painted black) to the tag. I used dimensional foam tape to pop up the frame. Notice that I cut the bottom left corner off the frame. I did that so that my flowers would sit better against the frame.


Let's "dress up" the metal filigree flowers by adding some embossing powder to the petals. Simpy dab a bit of embossing ink on the metal flowers, sprinkle with metallic embossing enamel and heat. CAUTION: The metal flowers will be VERY hot after heat embossing so allow them to cool before picking them up.

Add a small sentiment to the lower right corner of the frame. I used a Creative Embellishments word Create embossed with Stampendous Aged Ivory embossing enamel.


Finish the tag up by adhering the flourish over the hole and top with a pretty butterfly. Then add the flowers and a small sentiment from the Oriental Garden collection on the right side.



I think you're going to love these 3-D Texture Fades and Impresslits Embossing folders. You can make so many unique projects with them! Thanks so much for spending some of your time with me today!



Tim Holtz Idea-ology Layers & Baseboard Frames
Stampendous Aged Ivory Embossing Enamel
Creative Embellishments Chipboard Word Create
Little Birdie flowers