Showing posts with label PR - Card Candi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PR - Card Candi. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Birthday Card from a Prototype Cut


Sometimes I design an image and want to do a quick test cut just to see if my machine will be able to produce a clean cut.  I usually use some relatively heavy cardstock for these test cuts.  I might use a color that I am not particularly fond of or a piece of patterned paper that would go in my "ugly pile" when sorting out the craft room.


When the cut works out well, I have these random, slightly odd blanks sitting around, waiting to be recycled or finished and embellished.  This bright pink cut was one of the samples I tried for the interlocking petal design that I drew in the Silhouette Studio program.


I like to make designs that are actually cut into a card front for a lace doily effect.  I have done this with Cricut images by using the "hide selected contour" feature to eliminate the outer line of some medallion cuts.  For my test of this design, I cut some of the cards in pink and some in green and started trying different variations by eliminating rows of cuts or adding layers.

There was some Card Candi sitting on my table - it was a variety of all sorts of pieces that my friend Enfys (Going Buggy) brought for me when we met up in Germany last January.  I pulled out some of the pale pink pieces and started making an alternating pattern around the image.  I wanted to use the dark pink pieces in the alternating spots and then I realized that I didn't have enough pieces.  So I dug through and found the periwinkle color to alternate with the dark pink.


I had cut the bright pink flower shape from the extra side piece of the 12 x 12  cardstock I used for the sample cuts.  I thought is was too bright so I tried two other possiblities - the third one (the pale pink) looked like the best option to me.  I wanted to coordinate with the circle sentiment which is also from Craftwork cards (the source of the Card Candi paper "brads'). 


I like the way the open fronts look on cards but it can be tricky to add the inside sentiment with so many holes in the card front.  I decided to create some additional layers.  At this point, I wasn't quite sure if I'd adhere them to the inside of the card or to the back of the card front.

 

I decided that the large shadow of the inset cut design would look best on the right hand inside panel of the card.  In order to place it correctly, I added the adhesive and lined it up behind the cut out pattern on the card front.  Then I simply closed the card to pick up the sticky circle which was now properly aligned on the inner panel.


I designed another "blackout" ring to fill the center section of cut out shapes.  At first I thought I might adhere it inside the card front but it would have been very fiddly with such a small outline area to add the adhesive.  I ended up repeating the procedure for the large background piece and aligned the cut and folded the card back over again to layer it on the white piece.


Now the inside was nearly finished, I just needed to add a sentiment.  I pulled out an appropriate one and punched a 1 1/2 inch circle from the same pale pink cardstock that I used on the front of the card to mat the sentiment.


After the card was complete, I realized that the inner sentiment was in silver and the outer one in gold (next time I'll try to make sure they are the same...).


I used the same procedure once more, adding adhesive and centering the sentiment disc on the card front - then folding the back over to pick it up in the proper position.


Here is the finished inside of the card.


I adhered the pink flower section directly to the card top.


Then I matted the front sentiment on another punched circle from the white Gemstone Core'dinations cardstock and  used foam dots to raise it up a bit.


I was lucky to be able to find cardstock that coordinated pretty well with the Card Candi and sentiment pieces.  The pearlized periwinkle color is from an American Crafts specialty pack of pearl finish cardstock and has an alligator texture.


After doing all of these extra layers and adding the Card Candi there is just one problem.  I still am not very fond of the minty green color - which is why I chose to use it for the "test cut" in the first place!

Have a wonderful Tuesday!

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Monday, August 15, 2011

Craftwork Cards "Candi" at Scrappy-go-Lucky


Good Monday Morning!  I hope you had a wonderful weekend.  Today is my day to post on the Scrappy-go-Lucky blog and I have a treat for you.  While I was at CHA last month I really enjoyed the Craftwork Cards booth and all of the beautiful samples on display.  Sue and Julie encouraged me to take photos to share with Mandy and her customers so I have posted lots of inspirational projects for you to enjoy - just click HERE to go to the post on the Scrappy-go-Lucky blog.


The sample at the top of this post was the make and take project at the booth.  I really like these dotted bits of "candi" and the way the silver spots catch the light.  In case you haven't seen these before, card "candi" is made from molded paper.  The "candi" bits look like brads but they have no legs.  You attach them to your projects with sticky foam squares (called "candi-fix" and also available at Scrappy-go-Lucky).  They come in a large array of colors and patterns and there are also shiny metallic pieces for the holiday season.


The "candi" works very well with some die cut shapes.  For this make and take we placed them on a cut from the Beaded Square Nestabilities die - they fit perfectly. There are so many ways that you can use these clever little bits to enhance your projects.


 Here is one of my favorites from the display in the booth - pop on over to the post HERE on the Scrappy-go-Lucky blog to see lots more.

Today is the last of our series of family birthdays but we still have one more party planned for the weekend.  I have lots of wedding projects to finish up too - September is just around the corner.  Happy Back-to-School to all of the teachers and students (and to the Moms and Dads who might get a bit more time to craft with the kids busy all day!).  Our schools don't start for a few more weeks here in the Northeast but I am starting to sense the change of season - it certainly gets dark earlier!

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