So, I have been musing this idea of making sellable cards, and I have been trying to design something that I can recreate easily. Of course, making something that people will want to buy would be good, too.
Anyway- The samples begin.
I made this--
I used my Cloud Duo dies from A*Muse Studio, and cut several clouds from white card stock scraps.
One of them became the shape I used to sponge clouds onto my 4"x5" piece of PTI white cs. I used Memento Cantelope ink for the clouds. I then used a sponge dauber with some blue ink (was it Memento Summer Sky, maybe?) on the clouds, but they totally didn't work with the background, so I used the cantelope on top of it. You don't usually see green clouds, but living in the Midwest, you see some crazy colored clouds during tornado season, so I kept on going!
I stamped the sentiment (from SU) twice, in order to get that shadowed effect.
The grass is on SU designer series paper, and was cut with a grass die, again from A*Muse Studio. I cut about 1/2" from the bottom of my card front, and only adhered the bottom of my grass strip to the bottom of the inside of the card. Then I tucked the edge of the card front behind the grass. I think it's a fun way to hold the card shut. Here's a detail of the card flap, opened--
To finish everything up, I adhered the clouds in place with some adhesive and some foam tape, mounted the white piece onto some old wild wasabi stock, and adhered it to the card base. (the base is made from, I think, PTI Summer Sunrise. I have a multicolor pack from them, and I think it is that)
Okay--
SO the reason I sort of like this one is that doing the background and the clouds was FAST and EASY. I also think the grass idea is different, and people might like that. I can also play with other colors, like melon mambo and different grays and pinks and blues.
SO! Feedback me up, dear reader! I need some help! How much would you pay for this (in the days when you weren't doing it yourself, that is)?
More samples to come! I should be very pro-blogger-ific this week!
Thanks so much for stopping by!
All Best--
Richard
The musings and offerings of a burgeoning greetings master
Monday, September 24, 2012
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Mr Cardmaker is an Anniversary Guy
Twenty-one years today. That's how long I've been with my DP, Charlie. Last year, for the Big Twenty, we went to PARIS!!! Ooh, la la, fo' sho'!! This year, after moving to Michigan, and all the MIL health drama (which always comes with EXPENSE, don'tcha know), we are staying home and having a nice dinner out. Can't wait!
We are not big gifts-for-anniversaries people, although I did get a lovely bunch of irises this morning. I made him a card (as you do).
It looks like this--
So, while in Paris last year, I picked up these SWEET little Moulin Rouge windmill paperclip things while at Montmartre. I THOUGHT I had gotten Eiffel Tower ones. I planned this card to have a nice wire Eiffel Tower clip on it. THAT'S why I have the cityscape right there with the natural environment.....Bleh.
Anyway, he got the idea, and he really liked this card. It TOTALLY reminded him of Paris, which is what I was going for, so I guess it all worked out in the end.
Thiswindmill moulin actually started out not so ROUGE, and not nearly so sparkly. It actually started out as a plain, paperclip colored moulin. I went after it with my R29 Lipstick Red Copic marker, which I dried with my heat tool. Then I pounced my Versamark pad onto it and covered it with my holographic embossing powder, which I reheated to make it stick. Warning--I DID get some red ink on my Versamark pad during this. Hopefully, it won't transfer.
So, to make the card, I started with a base of PTI orange zest cardstock. Added a layer of a sort of rust colored cs, then a piece of My Mind's Eye Out of the Blue DP. I like the sky and the balloons!
I used an old script background stamp with some SU crumbcake ink to "french" it up a bit.
I punched a circle of yellow dp scrap to make a sun, using a Studio G $1 stamp, and red and orange inks.
I used Jillibean Soup's You Move Me set to get the skyline. I sort of twisted this stamp around when I put it on my acrylic block, in order to get a wavy line. I fussy cut it out and then adhered it to a piece of DP (with the trees ) that I hand cut into a wavy line. Before I attached the to one another, I die cut some grass from some Old Olive (SU) dsp, and pieced that around the edge. after putting all that together, I popped it off the surface with some foam tape. Then I added the paper clip.
The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink. I also curved it as I attached it to my acrylic block, so I could follow the shape of my sun. That took care of the outside.
I wrote a lovely personal message on the inside. I can't show you all of that. What I can show you is the rest of the sentiment and what I did with it.
It looks like this--WAY magnified.
This was about 2"x3" in real life. The sentiment is, again, PTI, but the "happy anniversary" is by Stampin' Up.
I used the same papers and background stamp, but I also fussy cut balloons out from the BACK of the DP used for the background, and I used an A*Muse Studio cloud duo die to cut out a cloud. I used the die to trace around in order to make the outline around the die cut, so it would look a bit more like the clouds on the dp (see the front of the card). I recreated the hill and the grass, and mounted it on a scrap of dotted paper.
So, that's my card. Hope you like it.
PS--I have a light box now! I am hoping it will greatly improve the quality of my card pics. I made it myself, from a storage bin, some clip lamps, a poster board, and some white fabric.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
We are not big gifts-for-anniversaries people, although I did get a lovely bunch of irises this morning. I made him a card (as you do).
It looks like this--
So, while in Paris last year, I picked up these SWEET little Moulin Rouge windmill paperclip things while at Montmartre. I THOUGHT I had gotten Eiffel Tower ones. I planned this card to have a nice wire Eiffel Tower clip on it. THAT'S why I have the cityscape right there with the natural environment.....Bleh.
Anyway, he got the idea, and he really liked this card. It TOTALLY reminded him of Paris, which is what I was going for, so I guess it all worked out in the end.
This
So, to make the card, I started with a base of PTI orange zest cardstock. Added a layer of a sort of rust colored cs, then a piece of My Mind's Eye Out of the Blue DP. I like the sky and the balloons!
I used an old script background stamp with some SU crumbcake ink to "french" it up a bit.
I punched a circle of yellow dp scrap to make a sun, using a Studio G $1 stamp, and red and orange inks.
I used Jillibean Soup's You Move Me set to get the skyline. I sort of twisted this stamp around when I put it on my acrylic block, in order to get a wavy line. I fussy cut it out and then adhered it to a piece of DP (with the trees ) that I hand cut into a wavy line. Before I attached the to one another, I die cut some grass from some Old Olive (SU) dsp, and pieced that around the edge. after putting all that together, I popped it off the surface with some foam tape. Then I added the paper clip.
The sentiment is from Papertrey Ink. I also curved it as I attached it to my acrylic block, so I could follow the shape of my sun. That took care of the outside.
I wrote a lovely personal message on the inside. I can't show you all of that. What I can show you is the rest of the sentiment and what I did with it.
It looks like this--WAY magnified.
This was about 2"x3" in real life. The sentiment is, again, PTI, but the "happy anniversary" is by Stampin' Up.
I used the same papers and background stamp, but I also fussy cut balloons out from the BACK of the DP used for the background, and I used an A*Muse Studio cloud duo die to cut out a cloud. I used the die to trace around in order to make the outline around the die cut, so it would look a bit more like the clouds on the dp (see the front of the card). I recreated the hill and the grass, and mounted it on a scrap of dotted paper.
So, that's my card. Hope you like it.
PS--I have a light box now! I am hoping it will greatly improve the quality of my card pics. I made it myself, from a storage bin, some clip lamps, a poster board, and some white fabric.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Mr Cardmaker is a Begging for Advice Guy
So, here's the plan--
So, what am I missing here?? HELP Mr. Cardmaker. There have to be THOUSANDS of things that I missed in this very sketchy plan, including things like angel policies (which really could be made simpler, folks! And WHY doesn't everyone make a stamp that says "© mycompanyname" for this purpose??), marketing plans, production schedules, yadda, yadda, yadda....
ANY and ALL advice would be SO appreciated!
But back to cards and stuff--
My dear friend, Miss Betty Ann Grove, former star of the Broadway stage, had a birthday this past Sunday. I made her this--
This is a pretty simple card, for the most part. I used almost all SU! card stocks and DPs, with the exception of the light green piece. That, I believe is by Fiskars, and I bought a single sheet of it ages ago.
The fun stuff happening here is all the die cutting I did. I cut the oval (Spellbinders Classic Ovals), and then the grass with A*Muse Studio's grass die.
Then it begins to get tricky!
I used a Spellbinders Wonky Rectangles die to start the cut of my "hill" piece. This was done by sticking just one edge under the cutting bar, and leaving the rest out of the way. It didn't make a big enough cut, so I grabbed the oval die that I used for the yellow piece and used it to make the second "bump". there was a tiny portion that didn't connect the two, so a quick snip with my Cutterbee snips took care of that.
I would NEVER have been able to make such clean cuts with my snips. I definitely like how that happened to work out. It definitely makes your dies work in a MUCH more flexible way!
Since I was going crazy with my dies, I used the wonky rectangle die to cut the white piece for my sentiment. It had to work on this a while, because I was not thrilled with the results I was getting, but it all finally worked out pretty well. I stamped it with a Think Big stamp from PTI with Memento Dandelion ink, and then edged the piece with a foam applicator in Memento Cantaloupe.
I used a Jenny Bowlin for Fiskars punch to make my bird from some pink DP, and adhered it to my sentiment, which I then popped up with some foam tape.
To finish up, I ran some blue card stock through the Cuttlebug with my swirls embossing folder, layered that on a piece of pink DP, and put the whole thing on a green card base. Last but not least, I added some bling in the form of some sweet little felt and rhinestone flowers I got from the dollar bins at Michaels.
This is a fun card for a birthday, but I'm thinking I could also do this for Easter, or just as a spring card, since these colors certainly fit the bill.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and a BIG thanks in advance for the advice you have!
All Best-
Richard
- I design a bunch of samples that I think I can recreate in a great number. Birthday, Holiday, Wedding, etc...Maybe even some boxed sets would work here.
- I make a presentation book of these samples, and take them to boutiques and gift stores in my area.
- I send copies of these samples to gift stores in the resort areas to my north.
- People are (at least) mildly wowed, and order my cards, give me cash, and I get to do what I love and make money at the same time.
So, what am I missing here?? HELP Mr. Cardmaker. There have to be THOUSANDS of things that I missed in this very sketchy plan, including things like angel policies (which really could be made simpler, folks! And WHY doesn't everyone make a stamp that says "© mycompanyname" for this purpose??), marketing plans, production schedules, yadda, yadda, yadda....
ANY and ALL advice would be SO appreciated!
But back to cards and stuff--
My dear friend, Miss Betty Ann Grove, former star of the Broadway stage, had a birthday this past Sunday. I made her this--
This is a pretty simple card, for the most part. I used almost all SU! card stocks and DPs, with the exception of the light green piece. That, I believe is by Fiskars, and I bought a single sheet of it ages ago.
The fun stuff happening here is all the die cutting I did. I cut the oval (Spellbinders Classic Ovals), and then the grass with A*Muse Studio's grass die.
Then it begins to get tricky!
I used a Spellbinders Wonky Rectangles die to start the cut of my "hill" piece. This was done by sticking just one edge under the cutting bar, and leaving the rest out of the way. It didn't make a big enough cut, so I grabbed the oval die that I used for the yellow piece and used it to make the second "bump". there was a tiny portion that didn't connect the two, so a quick snip with my Cutterbee snips took care of that.
I would NEVER have been able to make such clean cuts with my snips. I definitely like how that happened to work out. It definitely makes your dies work in a MUCH more flexible way!
Since I was going crazy with my dies, I used the wonky rectangle die to cut the white piece for my sentiment. It had to work on this a while, because I was not thrilled with the results I was getting, but it all finally worked out pretty well. I stamped it with a Think Big stamp from PTI with Memento Dandelion ink, and then edged the piece with a foam applicator in Memento Cantaloupe.
I used a Jenny Bowlin for Fiskars punch to make my bird from some pink DP, and adhered it to my sentiment, which I then popped up with some foam tape.
To finish up, I ran some blue card stock through the Cuttlebug with my swirls embossing folder, layered that on a piece of pink DP, and put the whole thing on a green card base. Last but not least, I added some bling in the form of some sweet little felt and rhinestone flowers I got from the dollar bins at Michaels.
This is a fun card for a birthday, but I'm thinking I could also do this for Easter, or just as a spring card, since these colors certainly fit the bill.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and a BIG thanks in advance for the advice you have!
All Best-
Richard
Friday, September 7, 2012
A Little Digital Never Hurt Nobody
The other week, my DP Charlie had a wicked cold and had to fly off to Boston for the week.
I decided to make him a QUICK get well card before he left.
This is not as easy as it sounds. Trying to help a sickie pack, make sure he has the proper medications with him, and hope that he's pumped with a good enough antihistamine that his head doesn't explode in mid flight doesn't give you a whole lot of time to be super creative.
However! I sallied forth, and somehow managed to come up with this--
This is a 7Gypsies stamp, and the dots are by A*Muse Studio, from the Tini Time set.
The cardstock is SU! River Rock and the red is from The Paper Co. The DP is from PB&J, by Basic Grey. I hand drew the black lines and shadows on the letters with a fine tipped Sharpie, and the ribbon is from AC Moore. I chose to do the red and green because of the sort of "sickly" sensation it gives, and I thought the wavy and uneven lines, as well as the dots sort of give images of illness (at least, it does in my twisted mind!)
The best part, though is on the inside, where I ran over to my computer and typed out this sentiment in Word--
This font was free from kevinandamanda.com. Check them out! I LOVE this font, and I thought the dots over the O was so funny! It reminds me of seeing spots before your eyes. I used 80# cardstock so it would go through the printer. It's not exactly perfect in spacing, but I WAS in a rush, and I actually have no clue how to make sure the spacing is right while on my computer.
If anyone out there has any clues about that, please let me know. I really like making up my own inside sentiments, but have steered away from it because of my limited knowledge there.
He loved the card, and I had fun, even if I did have to rush it a bit.
Meanwhile, I had a birthday, and made some thank you cards. I used the same 7Gypsies stamp, so I thought I would show you now.
I made this--
So, as you can see, WICKED simple. I used Baja Breeze card stock from SU! as my base, cut to 8 1/2 x 4 1/4 and I ran the front through the cuttlebug with an embossing folder.
Now, this can be a tricky thing, because the embossing makes your card front SHRINK a tiny bit. Be prepared to trim a tiny bit off the card back when you go to fold it over.
I then did a layer of DP, this is from My Mind's Eye. I made over a dozen of these, and the DP changed on each of them, but they all came from the same paper pack. I mounted this onto my base with foam tape. To this, I added a square of SU! Chocolate Chip card stock which I dry embossed with a different embossing folder. Both folders have square patterns, so I think they work pretty well together.
I topped that with my sentiment on white cs, which I edged with Distress Inks Antique Linen. I can't remember which green ink I stamped the sentiment in, but I think it might be ColorBox Chalk ink.
Like I said, simple simple.I think that there are just enough touches to show that care and planning was put in, but I was able to make many of them quickly.
Hey!
I am thinking about trying to start a cardmaking and SELLING business. I am sort of weirded out about it, and can use ALL sorts of advice! If you can help, or know someone who can, please let me know.
So, that's what I've been up to!
Thanks so much for stopping by. I really appreciate you!
All Best-
Richard
I decided to make him a QUICK get well card before he left.
This is not as easy as it sounds. Trying to help a sickie pack, make sure he has the proper medications with him, and hope that he's pumped with a good enough antihistamine that his head doesn't explode in mid flight doesn't give you a whole lot of time to be super creative.
However! I sallied forth, and somehow managed to come up with this--
This is a 7Gypsies stamp, and the dots are by A*Muse Studio, from the Tini Time set.
The cardstock is SU! River Rock and the red is from The Paper Co. The DP is from PB&J, by Basic Grey. I hand drew the black lines and shadows on the letters with a fine tipped Sharpie, and the ribbon is from AC Moore. I chose to do the red and green because of the sort of "sickly" sensation it gives, and I thought the wavy and uneven lines, as well as the dots sort of give images of illness (at least, it does in my twisted mind!)
The best part, though is on the inside, where I ran over to my computer and typed out this sentiment in Word--
This font was free from kevinandamanda.com. Check them out! I LOVE this font, and I thought the dots over the O was so funny! It reminds me of seeing spots before your eyes. I used 80# cardstock so it would go through the printer. It's not exactly perfect in spacing, but I WAS in a rush, and I actually have no clue how to make sure the spacing is right while on my computer.
If anyone out there has any clues about that, please let me know. I really like making up my own inside sentiments, but have steered away from it because of my limited knowledge there.
He loved the card, and I had fun, even if I did have to rush it a bit.
Meanwhile, I had a birthday, and made some thank you cards. I used the same 7Gypsies stamp, so I thought I would show you now.
I made this--
So, as you can see, WICKED simple. I used Baja Breeze card stock from SU! as my base, cut to 8 1/2 x 4 1/4 and I ran the front through the cuttlebug with an embossing folder.
Now, this can be a tricky thing, because the embossing makes your card front SHRINK a tiny bit. Be prepared to trim a tiny bit off the card back when you go to fold it over.
I then did a layer of DP, this is from My Mind's Eye. I made over a dozen of these, and the DP changed on each of them, but they all came from the same paper pack. I mounted this onto my base with foam tape. To this, I added a square of SU! Chocolate Chip card stock which I dry embossed with a different embossing folder. Both folders have square patterns, so I think they work pretty well together.
I topped that with my sentiment on white cs, which I edged with Distress Inks Antique Linen. I can't remember which green ink I stamped the sentiment in, but I think it might be ColorBox Chalk ink.
Like I said, simple simple.I think that there are just enough touches to show that care and planning was put in, but I was able to make many of them quickly.
Hey!
I am thinking about trying to start a cardmaking and SELLING business. I am sort of weirded out about it, and can use ALL sorts of advice! If you can help, or know someone who can, please let me know.
So, that's what I've been up to!
Thanks so much for stopping by. I really appreciate you!
All Best-
Richard
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Mr Cardmaker is a Revisiting Kinda Guy
So, I am really a big, big fan of banners and flags, when used as a celebratory sort of thing. Bright colors in the wind, flashing in the sunshine, just makes my spirits soar!
I have the banner punch from SU!, and I really like it so much. I have the banner basics stamp set too, and I do use it sometimes, but I tend to like to use DP when I do use the punch.
Anyway, for my youngest brother Joshua's birthday, I made this--
I have all kinds of fun stuff on this card!
On the card base, I stamped with PTI Background Basics Medallions set, that really pretty (and SO easy to get great results from) medallion(duh) border at the bottom, and then rounded the bottom with a 1/2" corner rounder. This is SU! More Mustard CS, btw.
Then I cut a piece of blue CS, Stamped the sentiment (GinaK Designs, Follow Your Dreams)in Night of Navy ink (SU!), and added the strip of DP (American Crafts Patterned Paper, the Play set) at the bottom. I cut some clouds with A*Muse Studio Clouds Duo die, and Then cut the long banners from SU! Designer series paper, in both the Brights and Royals collections. I used my SU! heart punch to do the hearts.
I arranged the banners and clouds, then adhered them. Some I attached to the card stock, some I popped up with foam tape. The hearts are adhered with the foam tape. Last, I wound some red and white bakers' twine (Paper Source) around a couple of times, adhered the blue piece, and called it a day.
At this point, I thought it looked okay, so I put it aside.
THEN!
When I went to add my message and send it, I thought it looked kind of flat. I remembered the additional layers I did on my Fourth of July card (seen HERE), and decided that I could beef this puppy up, too.
That's when I decided to add a heap more banner triangles to this project. I went into my scraps and chose different papers than the ones I used on the card already. (These are mostly DCWV, and AC papers, with one Fiskars paper, I think.) I grabbed my banner punch and went to town, arranging the pieces as I went to look like the breeze had caught them.
I cut another length of red and white bakers' twine, and, using more foam tape, adhered the pieces to the card.
I am happy about this second shift of creativity.
I have decided to take a look at some previous cards that I am holding onto, and seeing if there aren't some other missed opportunities to add some wow factor.
I'll let you know if I come up with anything!
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
I have the banner punch from SU!, and I really like it so much. I have the banner basics stamp set too, and I do use it sometimes, but I tend to like to use DP when I do use the punch.
Anyway, for my youngest brother Joshua's birthday, I made this--
I have all kinds of fun stuff on this card!
On the card base, I stamped with PTI Background Basics Medallions set, that really pretty (and SO easy to get great results from) medallion(duh) border at the bottom, and then rounded the bottom with a 1/2" corner rounder. This is SU! More Mustard CS, btw.
Then I cut a piece of blue CS, Stamped the sentiment (GinaK Designs, Follow Your Dreams)in Night of Navy ink (SU!), and added the strip of DP (American Crafts Patterned Paper, the Play set) at the bottom. I cut some clouds with A*Muse Studio Clouds Duo die, and Then cut the long banners from SU! Designer series paper, in both the Brights and Royals collections. I used my SU! heart punch to do the hearts.
I arranged the banners and clouds, then adhered them. Some I attached to the card stock, some I popped up with foam tape. The hearts are adhered with the foam tape. Last, I wound some red and white bakers' twine (Paper Source) around a couple of times, adhered the blue piece, and called it a day.
At this point, I thought it looked okay, so I put it aside.
THEN!
When I went to add my message and send it, I thought it looked kind of flat. I remembered the additional layers I did on my Fourth of July card (seen HERE), and decided that I could beef this puppy up, too.
That's when I decided to add a heap more banner triangles to this project. I went into my scraps and chose different papers than the ones I used on the card already. (These are mostly DCWV, and AC papers, with one Fiskars paper, I think.) I grabbed my banner punch and went to town, arranging the pieces as I went to look like the breeze had caught them.
I cut another length of red and white bakers' twine, and, using more foam tape, adhered the pieces to the card.
I am happy about this second shift of creativity.
I have decided to take a look at some previous cards that I am holding onto, and seeing if there aren't some other missed opportunities to add some wow factor.
I'll let you know if I come up with anything!
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Mr. Cardmaker is (sort of) Finding Some Mojo.
You may have noticed a lack of postings of late.
Mr. Cardmaker has been a busy, tired, and burned out puppy.
You guessed.
Well, she is in a new home, doing MUCH better (if we could make sure she was using her cane, we'd all feel better), and I have had a moment to get a touch of rest under my belt.
SO! Expect some postings to happen.
I was going to play along with this weeks Mojo Monday challenge. However, I did not pay close enough attention to the sketch, so I think I will not enter after all. I like the card, though, so I decided to share it with you.
I made this--
I bought these stamps at a new (to me) shop I found in a nearby town. They are by Claudine Hellmuth Studio, and the set is called "So Retro." I wet embossed the phone image with black embossing powder, and used my aqua painter and black and Mostly Mustard inks to color it in.
The base is a loose piece of gray cardstock I've had from my first supply shopping trip at AC Moore, and the DP is My Mind's Eye. The ribbon is a one dollar special.
I used a sponge dauber to do the edges of all the paper pieces in black, and I used a stamp from Pennant Parade by SU! for the greeting.
I used my Corner Chomper to round some edges, and used an EK Success punch to do the scalloped edge on the DP.
This was simple, and fun. I really like the stamps! I will get to many more projects with those puppies!
I think I will give that Mojo Monday challenge another shot. Stay Tuned.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
Mr. Cardmaker has been a busy, tired, and burned out puppy.
My wonderful MIL had a mild heart event that required some stent work. About a week afterward, she fell several times, requiring stitches, a hospital stay, many drugs, a pacemaker (!) and a month at a rehab facility. Guess who was at every stage of all that activity (as was the in-and-out services of most of the rest of the family)?
You guessed.
Well, she is in a new home, doing MUCH better (if we could make sure she was using her cane, we'd all feel better), and I have had a moment to get a touch of rest under my belt.
SO! Expect some postings to happen.
I was going to play along with this weeks Mojo Monday challenge. However, I did not pay close enough attention to the sketch, so I think I will not enter after all. I like the card, though, so I decided to share it with you.
I made this--
The base is a loose piece of gray cardstock I've had from my first supply shopping trip at AC Moore, and the DP is My Mind's Eye. The ribbon is a one dollar special.
I used a sponge dauber to do the edges of all the paper pieces in black, and I used a stamp from Pennant Parade by SU! for the greeting.
I used my Corner Chomper to round some edges, and used an EK Success punch to do the scalloped edge on the DP.
This was simple, and fun. I really like the stamps! I will get to many more projects with those puppies!
I think I will give that Mojo Monday challenge another shot. Stay Tuned.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Mr Cardmaker Is Challenging
Well, as promised, I was host of the Free for All Friday Challenge over at GinaK Designs during the span of July 13-20. I did a "Man Style" challenge, asking the participants to come up with a card for an adult male, as opposed to a boy. It was SO much fun, and SO many people joined in! SEVENTY-TWO, you heard me, 72 entries!! Everyone did amazing work, and I was really happy to be host.
I made two samples for this challenge, using GKD Follow your Dreams set by Theresa Momber.
They look like this--
I used DP from MME, and card stock from GKD. My die cuts were done with Spellbinders dies, and the embossing folder is a Cuttlebug folder.
I colored the dragonflies with colored pencils, and also used the pencils to do some detailing on the trees, reeds, and other images.
I took some ink and lots of water and flicked some speckles onto the first card with a paintbrush. As my shadowy photos can show you, I used copious amounts of foam tape to pop up different elements on both cards.
I'll use one of these for my dad's birthday next week. I love it when timing works out like that!
Sorry to be away for so long. My MIL had some serious health issues this week, and I have been at both hospital and rehab center for almost two weeks now. Hope to be free to post more in the coming days!
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
I made two samples for this challenge, using GKD Follow your Dreams set by Theresa Momber.
They look like this--
I used DP from MME, and card stock from GKD. My die cuts were done with Spellbinders dies, and the embossing folder is a Cuttlebug folder.
I colored the dragonflies with colored pencils, and also used the pencils to do some detailing on the trees, reeds, and other images.
I took some ink and lots of water and flicked some speckles onto the first card with a paintbrush. As my shadowy photos can show you, I used copious amounts of foam tape to pop up different elements on both cards.
I'll use one of these for my dad's birthday next week. I love it when timing works out like that!
Sorry to be away for so long. My MIL had some serious health issues this week, and I have been at both hospital and rehab center for almost two weeks now. Hope to be free to post more in the coming days!
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Birthdays by the Shore
I am hosting the Free For All Friday Challenge at GinaK Designs on Friday, July 13!
Come play with us!!
Back at the end of May, my Aunt Lauri had a birthday. She is a particular favorite of mine, and she is a big collector of shells and all things beachy.
I thought this would be appropriate for her--
One day I am going to get myself a REAL photo set-up, I swear.
This is a kraft card base, made from GinaK Designs 120# base-weight card stock. The clouds is a DCWV photo paper. I have done other cards with the blue sky in the past, but this is the sepia version of that paper. I used yellow swiss dot SU Designer series paper, and a scrap of blue dp that I have had for a million years, and have lost the label to. The stamps are from GKD, the Gifts from the Sea set by Melanie Meunchinger. This is one of my go-to sets, for sure.
The die used to make the pull tab and the "open" and arrow stamps are all PTI. Under the tab is a lovely sentiment as well. I should have marked down what it was that I stamped there, because my addled brain has forgotten what it was! Oh, great...
Anyway, the shells are all stamped in Memento Rich Cocoa ink, and there are touches of hand coloring here and there. I smooch spritzed them for a bit of shimmer, and then adhered them with some foam tape. The bling and ribbon is from AC Moore.
The pull-tab set up requires some strong tape to make sure things don't fall apart on you when you pull the tab. I find 1/8" Scor-tape is the best for this.
Now, notice the missed opportunity for genius here. PLANNING would have made all the difference. See how the ribbon goes across, and you can see the blue paper going over it? Now, IF I had planned, I would have seen that if I had increased the size of the blue strip (by, what, 1/8 of an inch ?), I could have had a seamless transition going on. ARGH! The things we notice in hindsight. SIGH...
Note to self. Maybe flying by the seat of one's pant isn't always the way to go. Think about it.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Mr Cardmaker is Having a Sneaky Peeky Moment
Ok, so here's the thing. I was contacted by Lori McAree at GinaK Designs this week, and she asked me to host the Free for all Friday challenge FOR THIS FRIDAY!!! That's Friday the 13th. Ooooooo. Spooky. Of course I said yes. My Momma raised no dope.
I am doing a masculine card challenge. I have read that many people have problems doing a masculine card, so more practice will be a good thing. I think strong shapes and lines, and a minimum of soft and shiny embellishments, as well as your color choices are key to making a card for a guy.
It took me all day to come up with a sample for this thing, and I actually came up with TWO. I have a sneak peek of one of them for you today.
It looks a little like this--
Oh yeah, there's all kinda stuff going on here.
To go to the GinaK Designs StampTV challenge page, click HERE.
I will be there early Friday morning. The challenges are fun, and they give PRIZES, too!
Hope to see some of your work there!
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
I am doing a masculine card challenge. I have read that many people have problems doing a masculine card, so more practice will be a good thing. I think strong shapes and lines, and a minimum of soft and shiny embellishments, as well as your color choices are key to making a card for a guy.
It took me all day to come up with a sample for this thing, and I actually came up with TWO. I have a sneak peek of one of them for you today.
It looks a little like this--
Oh yeah, there's all kinda stuff going on here.
To go to the GinaK Designs StampTV challenge page, click HERE.
I will be there early Friday morning. The challenges are fun, and they give PRIZES, too!
Hope to see some of your work there!
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Mr Cardmaker Shows His Colors
Well, it's that time of year where we show off our red, white, and blue, and go see all the sparkly things in the sky. My cousin Gerry is having a birthday on the 6th, so I made him a seasonal card.
It looks like this--
I used a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"white card base made from PTI card stock, and layered a 4 1/8"x 5 3/8" piece of SU striped designer series paper on it. I then made six panels 1 5/8"x4", and used the side with the dots first. I adhered them them on top of the stripes. Then I took my Fiskars star punch and punched random stars, keeping some on and some off the edge of the panels. I then layered those over the dots pieces with foam tape. I used my white gel pen to make dots and stitch lines on the dotted paper inside the stars.
To make the stripes, I used my wavy slider die from PTI's Movers and Shakers die sets to cut two different red shades of card stock from my scrap bin. I inked up my Swiss dot cuttlebug embossing folder with some white chalk ink, and ran the pieces through the Cuttlebug. To adhere them, I tucked one edge under the first panel, stuck them down, and then trimmed the ends that went over the edge of the card with my paper snips. Then, deciding that the red Swiss dots wanted some pop, I ran a foam dauber with some red ink across each of the stripes really lightly; I really wanted most of the ink on the dots more than the stripe itself.
I punched some more stars, this time with a red and white dot paper that I got in a grab bag (I think it's Basic Gray). These got popped up with foam tape, and trimmed to fit inside the panels.
I added some star shaped rhinestones that I had left over from my winter card projects, and there it is.
I didn't take a picture of it, but I added a red and a blue star to the side of my happy birthday sentiment. This one is in the mail today!
Thanks for stopping by, and have a TERRIFIC Independence Day!
All Best-
Richard
It looks like this--
I used a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"white card base made from PTI card stock, and layered a 4 1/8"x 5 3/8" piece of SU striped designer series paper on it. I then made six panels 1 5/8"x4", and used the side with the dots first. I adhered them them on top of the stripes. Then I took my Fiskars star punch and punched random stars, keeping some on and some off the edge of the panels. I then layered those over the dots pieces with foam tape. I used my white gel pen to make dots and stitch lines on the dotted paper inside the stars.
To make the stripes, I used my wavy slider die from PTI's Movers and Shakers die sets to cut two different red shades of card stock from my scrap bin. I inked up my Swiss dot cuttlebug embossing folder with some white chalk ink, and ran the pieces through the Cuttlebug. To adhere them, I tucked one edge under the first panel, stuck them down, and then trimmed the ends that went over the edge of the card with my paper snips. Then, deciding that the red Swiss dots wanted some pop, I ran a foam dauber with some red ink across each of the stripes really lightly; I really wanted most of the ink on the dots more than the stripe itself.
I punched some more stars, this time with a red and white dot paper that I got in a grab bag (I think it's Basic Gray). These got popped up with foam tape, and trimmed to fit inside the panels.
I added some star shaped rhinestones that I had left over from my winter card projects, and there it is.
I didn't take a picture of it, but I added a red and a blue star to the side of my happy birthday sentiment. This one is in the mail today!
Thanks for stopping by, and have a TERRIFIC Independence Day!
All Best-
Richard
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Monday, July 2, 2012
More Summer Birthdays
I am really NOT a summer person. I like the colors, and the sunshine and the long days, and all the flowers. I DO NOT like the HEAT. Re my last post about Michigan summers....yeah.....Not with this horrific heat wave we're having! Lawdy, can we get us some SEPTEMBER already??
ANYHOW....
My nephew/godson Jared had his birthday, and I made him this card--
I was kind of digging this design, because the image happens at the bottom third of the card. I don't think I find that happening most of the time.
This card started with a base of SU card stock, with some layers of cut and punched MME Fine and Dandy Boy DP. I did some detail with yellow and white twine from We R Memory Keepers.
I stamped Jenny Bowlin Studios seal stamp in two colors to create a sun on some SU daffodil delight cs, and circle cut it with a spellbinders die and my Cuttlebug.
I die cut some clouds with my A*muse studio clouds duo die and sponged them with Memento cantalope ink to make them look like a sunrise, then popped them up with some foam tape. That little kiss of aqua behind the sun is a circle sticker from Paper Source.
The truck is SU's Loads of Love set, and the dude and presents are from the Loads of Love extender set. I hand drew the little swirls that look like exhaust/movement. I stamped the truck both on the card stock and a piece of DP, then cut out the DP one and pieced it on top of the stamped image. I used copics to color things in. I mounted the whole thing on some random gray cs, and mounted it up with foam tape.
The inside looked like this--
Here I used sentiments from SU, both from the Loads of Love set (duh), and from Happiest Birthday Wishes (double duh)..
I repeated the use of that seal stamp to make my sun, and I used a piece of smashbook tape to help attach the blue banner piece.
I hand drew a border around the yellow cs with a superfine tipped marker. I like how it personalizes it a little.
So- That's my birthday card!
Thanks for stopping by!
Stay out of the heat, for heaven's sake.
All Best-
Richard
ANYHOW....
My nephew/godson Jared had his birthday, and I made him this card--
I was kind of digging this design, because the image happens at the bottom third of the card. I don't think I find that happening most of the time.
This card started with a base of SU card stock, with some layers of cut and punched MME Fine and Dandy Boy DP. I did some detail with yellow and white twine from We R Memory Keepers.
I stamped Jenny Bowlin Studios seal stamp in two colors to create a sun on some SU daffodil delight cs, and circle cut it with a spellbinders die and my Cuttlebug.
I die cut some clouds with my A*muse studio clouds duo die and sponged them with Memento cantalope ink to make them look like a sunrise, then popped them up with some foam tape. That little kiss of aqua behind the sun is a circle sticker from Paper Source.
The truck is SU's Loads of Love set, and the dude and presents are from the Loads of Love extender set. I hand drew the little swirls that look like exhaust/movement. I stamped the truck both on the card stock and a piece of DP, then cut out the DP one and pieced it on top of the stamped image. I used copics to color things in. I mounted the whole thing on some random gray cs, and mounted it up with foam tape.
The inside looked like this--
Here I used sentiments from SU, both from the Loads of Love set (duh), and from Happiest Birthday Wishes (double duh)..
I repeated the use of that seal stamp to make my sun, and I used a piece of smashbook tape to help attach the blue banner piece.
I hand drew a border around the yellow cs with a superfine tipped marker. I like how it personalizes it a little.
So- That's my birthday card!
Thanks for stopping by!
Stay out of the heat, for heaven's sake.
All Best-
Richard
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Mr Cardmaker LOVES Summertime Birthdays
Boy, summer in Michigan is a BEE-YOU-TEE-FUL thing! Warm, breezy days, lots of lakes around, gorgeous trees and flowers. We have had a week of pretty hot days, but they come and GO, and then we have marvelous, open-the -window kind of weather for two more weeks. I am a happy, happy cardmaking man.
Being in such a great mood, I am able to summon up my mojo and make a fun card for my little brother Daniel. I think he's 16 now! OMG.
I made this for him--
This started with a base of PTI Summer Sunrise card stock., which I stamped with Unity Stamp Co.'s Ippity stamp set, "Cuppy Cakes" in Memento Tangelo ink.
The next layer is MME's Fine and Dandy Boy paper pad, with a backing of some of SU Marina Mist CS. I stamped candles from Ditto by Studio G in SU Marina Mist ink. I adhered these pieces to the base.
Then I stamped the receipt stamp from Jenny Bowlin Studio onto some PTI white CS, and stamped the Wishing You sentiment from PTI Simply You with Distress Ink festive berries (part of the 2011 Christmas ink bundle). I stamped in black, then paper pieced more candles, and colored the flames with copic markers. I also used a sponge dauber and some Memento Cantelope ink to make a glow around the flames. I hand drew the red line at the bottom with a red tombo marker, just to add a third bit of red (the sentiment, the red brad, and the red line). Without any red in any of the papers, I thought I needed to make sure there was a big enough presence of red, so it wouldn't look like a mistake.
I added three brads from AC Moore. The red one was actually green to start. I dipped the head onto my versamark pad and then into red embossing powder, then heated it to get a red brad. My first attempt there. I think it needs work. BTW--use tweezers or something to hold your brad when using your heat tool. Trust me... Anyway, that then got mounted onto a piece of patterned paper to wait for the next step.
I cut a 1.5" x 4.25" pice of numbered paper, adhered a small piece of turquoise ribbon to the back, and adhered it to the card. Then I added some foam tape to the top layer and adhered it at an angle. I like to carefully overlap some elements of the underneath layers when I do that. You can see here I went off the edge a bit, measuring to make sure it would all fit into a regular A2 envelope.
That takes care of the front. But my sentiment promises some more info....so I went inside...
I did this inside--
I cut a circle out of Marina Mist CS and stamped some candles and a Happy Birthday! (GKD Happy Camper set)on it with Stazon Black ink. I adhered it to the inside, and then stamped lots more cupcakes around with more Memento Tangelo. This ink is light enough on the orange card stock that I can write a message without it getting lost in all my images.
I like this card for Daniel, because it's fun without being juvenile. While these images and other items could be used for a younger kid, I think the layers and composition make it sophisticated enough for a teenager without being stuffy.
Next time I have another summer birthday card to share with you. This one is for another teenager, my nephew, Jared.
I hope your summer is a terrific one, too!
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
Being in such a great mood, I am able to summon up my mojo and make a fun card for my little brother Daniel. I think he's 16 now! OMG.
I made this for him--
This started with a base of PTI Summer Sunrise card stock., which I stamped with Unity Stamp Co.'s Ippity stamp set, "Cuppy Cakes" in Memento Tangelo ink.
The next layer is MME's Fine and Dandy Boy paper pad, with a backing of some of SU Marina Mist CS. I stamped candles from Ditto by Studio G in SU Marina Mist ink. I adhered these pieces to the base.
Then I stamped the receipt stamp from Jenny Bowlin Studio onto some PTI white CS, and stamped the Wishing You sentiment from PTI Simply You with Distress Ink festive berries (part of the 2011 Christmas ink bundle). I stamped in black, then paper pieced more candles, and colored the flames with copic markers. I also used a sponge dauber and some Memento Cantelope ink to make a glow around the flames. I hand drew the red line at the bottom with a red tombo marker, just to add a third bit of red (the sentiment, the red brad, and the red line). Without any red in any of the papers, I thought I needed to make sure there was a big enough presence of red, so it wouldn't look like a mistake.
I added three brads from AC Moore. The red one was actually green to start. I dipped the head onto my versamark pad and then into red embossing powder, then heated it to get a red brad. My first attempt there. I think it needs work. BTW--use tweezers or something to hold your brad when using your heat tool. Trust me... Anyway, that then got mounted onto a piece of patterned paper to wait for the next step.
I cut a 1.5" x 4.25" pice of numbered paper, adhered a small piece of turquoise ribbon to the back, and adhered it to the card. Then I added some foam tape to the top layer and adhered it at an angle. I like to carefully overlap some elements of the underneath layers when I do that. You can see here I went off the edge a bit, measuring to make sure it would all fit into a regular A2 envelope.
That takes care of the front. But my sentiment promises some more info....so I went inside...
I did this inside--
I cut a circle out of Marina Mist CS and stamped some candles and a Happy Birthday! (GKD Happy Camper set)on it with Stazon Black ink. I adhered it to the inside, and then stamped lots more cupcakes around with more Memento Tangelo. This ink is light enough on the orange card stock that I can write a message without it getting lost in all my images.
I like this card for Daniel, because it's fun without being juvenile. While these images and other items could be used for a younger kid, I think the layers and composition make it sophisticated enough for a teenager without being stuffy.
Next time I have another summer birthday card to share with you. This one is for another teenager, my nephew, Jared.
I hope your summer is a terrific one, too!
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Mr Cardmaker has a CASE of the Graduation Hooplas
SO after I made nephew Elliot's card, seen HERE, I needed three more cards for my younger brother, my cousin, and another nephew. Time was of the essence, so I made almost identical cards for them all. They look like this--
This design started with a CASE of a card I saw on Pinterest. You can see the original with all due credits HERE. I liked the idea of the partial mortar board hat, and the tassel, so I ran with it.
I started with a white card stock base, 4.25"x 5.5". I then added a piece of DCWR cloud paper, trimmed down to 4"x 5.25".
With a Jenny Bowlin Studio "seal" (looks like a sun to me) stamp, I stamped a sun on SU Dandelion Delight CS with two yellow shades of ink (sorry, I did not note which I used). Then I found a Spellbinders circle die that fit it, and put it through my Cuttlebug.
I stamped the sentiment "You" (Papertrey Ink's Simply YOU set) on the sun with gray ink, and then stamped the center circle and the second part of the sentiment with black stazon ink, just to get that amazing crispness. MUCH easier to read. I cut the circle part out with a Fiskars circle punch, and adhered it with some foam tape. I attached the sun with some adhesive, making sure to overlap the open edges of the background piece.
To do the mortar board, I used some DCWR Brights cardstock stack green and cut a square, cut it in half diagonally, then rounded the corners with a 1/2" rounder punch. I used some gray ink on a foam dauber to give some texture to the edges.
I used a 1 1/2" x 1" piece of the same CS, as well as a scrap of yellow in the same size, and used my snips to create a fringed edge. I rolled the uncut side around a piece of yellow cord, and made a tassel. I attached the end of the cord to the underside of the mortar board, and adhered the whole shebang with foam tape. I secured the tassel to the card front with a glue dot. and let the cord move around freely.
I felt like there was too much negative space at the bottom of the card, so I stamped some birds from Melanie Muenchinger's Gifts form the Sea set, by GKD. I find myself going back to that stamp often!
I happened to have two graduates with green and yellow as their colors, so I did two of them. The other one was red and white, with navy.
I made this one--
This one is the same idea, different colors. I decided to overlap the sun and the mortar board on this one, rather than have the sun overlap the outer edge. They both work for me, I think The red one has a more pronounced tassel. That would probably change every time I make this card.
SO, graduations are over. On to new adventures for these guys. I, myself, am very proud of each of them.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
This design started with a CASE of a card I saw on Pinterest. You can see the original with all due credits HERE. I liked the idea of the partial mortar board hat, and the tassel, so I ran with it.
I started with a white card stock base, 4.25"x 5.5". I then added a piece of DCWR cloud paper, trimmed down to 4"x 5.25".
With a Jenny Bowlin Studio "seal" (looks like a sun to me) stamp, I stamped a sun on SU Dandelion Delight CS with two yellow shades of ink (sorry, I did not note which I used). Then I found a Spellbinders circle die that fit it, and put it through my Cuttlebug.
I stamped the sentiment "You" (Papertrey Ink's Simply YOU set) on the sun with gray ink, and then stamped the center circle and the second part of the sentiment with black stazon ink, just to get that amazing crispness. MUCH easier to read. I cut the circle part out with a Fiskars circle punch, and adhered it with some foam tape. I attached the sun with some adhesive, making sure to overlap the open edges of the background piece.
To do the mortar board, I used some DCWR Brights cardstock stack green and cut a square, cut it in half diagonally, then rounded the corners with a 1/2" rounder punch. I used some gray ink on a foam dauber to give some texture to the edges.
I used a 1 1/2" x 1" piece of the same CS, as well as a scrap of yellow in the same size, and used my snips to create a fringed edge. I rolled the uncut side around a piece of yellow cord, and made a tassel. I attached the end of the cord to the underside of the mortar board, and adhered the whole shebang with foam tape. I secured the tassel to the card front with a glue dot. and let the cord move around freely.
I felt like there was too much negative space at the bottom of the card, so I stamped some birds from Melanie Muenchinger's Gifts form the Sea set, by GKD. I find myself going back to that stamp often!
I happened to have two graduates with green and yellow as their colors, so I did two of them. The other one was red and white, with navy.
I made this one--
This one is the same idea, different colors. I decided to overlap the sun and the mortar board on this one, rather than have the sun overlap the outer edge. They both work for me, I think The red one has a more pronounced tassel. That would probably change every time I make this card.
SO, graduations are over. On to new adventures for these guys. I, myself, am very proud of each of them.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Mr Cardmaker is Searching
This week is graduation for Elliot, one of the nephews. Everyone else has happened already. I am BROKE, shelling out for gifties! I DO love my nephews...
I made Elliot this card--
This is a really cool stamp from Stamps of Life. I ran into this company at the MegaMeet in Novi, MI, and I really like some of their stuff! I stamped this in Memento Paris Dusk ink onto PTI white card stock, and then mounted it onto some navy cardstock (probably SU Night of Navy). That went onto a layered background, using DCWV Cotton Bloom paper (oval) Basic Grey Boxer paper (the blue piece) and My Mind's Eye Lost and Found Two Sunshine paper (the big houndstooth background piece. The base is SU More Mustard (I think. I also have a multicolor pack from PTI, and I may have used one of theirs). All on a base of PTI white card stock.
I inked the edges of the puzzle piece with some Distress Ink Tea Stain, and I die cut the letters of his school initials with some sizzix dies, and used my glue pen to adhere them That rhinestone is some random foundling.
The inside looks like this--
I used Spellbinders Labels Four and Labels Four Small dies with my old bud the Cuttlebug to do the center piece (Dollars to doughnuts there is some messed up stamping underneath it), and I used my pennant punch from SU to do the pennant pieces. Stringing these puppies onto that twine was a pain in the butt, but it looks good, so, there that is. The sentiments stamps are GinaK Designs and SU, and the twine is from Memory Keepers.
So that's it! Hope he likes it.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best--
Richard
I made Elliot this card--
This is a really cool stamp from Stamps of Life. I ran into this company at the MegaMeet in Novi, MI, and I really like some of their stuff! I stamped this in Memento Paris Dusk ink onto PTI white card stock, and then mounted it onto some navy cardstock (probably SU Night of Navy). That went onto a layered background, using DCWV Cotton Bloom paper (oval) Basic Grey Boxer paper (the blue piece) and My Mind's Eye Lost and Found Two Sunshine paper (the big houndstooth background piece. The base is SU More Mustard (I think. I also have a multicolor pack from PTI, and I may have used one of theirs). All on a base of PTI white card stock.
I inked the edges of the puzzle piece with some Distress Ink Tea Stain, and I die cut the letters of his school initials with some sizzix dies, and used my glue pen to adhere them That rhinestone is some random foundling.
The inside looks like this--
I used Spellbinders Labels Four and Labels Four Small dies with my old bud the Cuttlebug to do the center piece (Dollars to doughnuts there is some messed up stamping underneath it), and I used my pennant punch from SU to do the pennant pieces. Stringing these puppies onto that twine was a pain in the butt, but it looks good, so, there that is. The sentiments stamps are GinaK Designs and SU, and the twine is from Memory Keepers.
So that's it! Hope he likes it.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best--
Richard
Monday, June 11, 2012
Mr Cardmaker is an Interactive Guy
I have entered the land of Papertrey Ink stamps and dies lately, and WOW am I having fun!
I have been ODing on their Rosie Posie stamp and die sets, and now I have some new PTI dies to play with.
The movers and shakers dies by PTI let you make interactive cards. I made this one--
The key to doing this well is to use super strong tape on either side of the strip so it doesn't pull off while the tab gets pulled. I used scor-tape on mine.
This is a fun die, and there is also a landscape oriented one. There are dies for things that pop up, and one to make spinners or sliding things with cool pathways.
I am always psyched to find something new and exciting. More, please!
Thanks for dropping by!
All Best-
Richard
Supplies-Card stock- Stampin' Up and Papertrey Ink; Stamps and Dies, Papertrey Ink and Spellbinders; Ink, Memento, Distress Ink and Versamark; Baker's twine, Paper Source; Cuttlebug embossing folders.
I have been ODing on their Rosie Posie stamp and die sets, and now I have some new PTI dies to play with.
The movers and shakers dies by PTI let you make interactive cards. I made this one--
I used the PTI Simply You Stamp set for the sentiment, and yes, the flowers and leaves are done with the Rosie Posie sets. I Wet embossed my white rose onto yellow CS, and the leaves are merely stamped.
This is what you see when you pull the tab--(except not so blurry)
This is a fun die, and there is also a landscape oriented one. There are dies for things that pop up, and one to make spinners or sliding things with cool pathways.
I am always psyched to find something new and exciting. More, please!
Thanks for dropping by!
All Best-
Richard
Supplies-Card stock- Stampin' Up and Papertrey Ink; Stamps and Dies, Papertrey Ink and Spellbinders; Ink, Memento, Distress Ink and Versamark; Baker's twine, Paper Source; Cuttlebug embossing folders.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Mr Cardmaker is (clearly) in a Punchy Mood
So, after showing you the card made with my new EK Tools punch HERE, I felt a kinship with the punch, and had to go further. I felt the big loopy shapes really lent itself to a super feminine card, and I had to explore the possibilities.
I made this--
This is on SU cardstock, and the DP is My Mind's Eye. The white card stock is PTI. The sentiment stamp is also SU, and the die is Spellbinders Labels Four.
I hand inked the sentiment stamp (yes, it's one stamp) with Tombo and Crayola markers. Who'da thunk my old OLD Crayola markers could be useful? Love them!
The hearts are punched with a heart punch from the dollar bin. and I got them to line up by just sliding the punch down the strip as I went. No guesswork!
I used the circles that fell from the scallop punch to back them. Much easier than trying to line up punched hearts, and no waste! Love that.
Speaking of the circles that fell from the scallop punch, I used more of them on the inside--
Whoa, bit of a blur. Sorry about that.
I stamped the sentiment (SU) first, then did the tiny circles. I found it really easy to place the stamped circles on top of what was already there.
As you can see, I am putting more effort into the insides of the card lately. I am gonna get the biggest bang for my extra twenty cents postage that I can!
So That's my card. Hope it gives you some ideas of your own.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best--
Richard
I made this--
This is on SU cardstock, and the DP is My Mind's Eye. The white card stock is PTI. The sentiment stamp is also SU, and the die is Spellbinders Labels Four.
I hand inked the sentiment stamp (yes, it's one stamp) with Tombo and Crayola markers. Who'da thunk my old OLD Crayola markers could be useful? Love them!
The hearts are punched with a heart punch from the dollar bin. and I got them to line up by just sliding the punch down the strip as I went. No guesswork!
I used the circles that fell from the scallop punch to back them. Much easier than trying to line up punched hearts, and no waste! Love that.
Speaking of the circles that fell from the scallop punch, I used more of them on the inside--
Whoa, bit of a blur. Sorry about that.
I stamped the sentiment (SU) first, then did the tiny circles. I found it really easy to place the stamped circles on top of what was already there.
As you can see, I am putting more effort into the insides of the card lately. I am gonna get the biggest bang for my extra twenty cents postage that I can!
So That's my card. Hope it gives you some ideas of your own.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best--
Richard
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
He's BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK......
Yes, indeed, fellow crafters, stampers, and scrappers, Mr. Cardmaker has returned. Whoopie, probably...
Anyway, the move went/is going really well, despite the fact that I have no job. However, we are fine, and I am hoping to make a go of some sort of card business, once I get THAT part of my life set up.
I have a ROOM! It has nothing but a table so far, and it also doubles as guest room #2, but it's mine! I hope to show you how all that progresses. Stay tuned. PLEASE! (I did lose TWO followers in my absence. Wah, I say. Wah, indeed.
But I am in need of stamping buds in my new home! I feel lonely. If you are anywhere in the Detroit area, or know of folks there who are ready to welcome a man into their midst, please clue me in.
Meanwhile, I have a card to share with you all today.
I made this--
Clearly, I bought a new punch! This is an EK Success (or is it tools) punch, and it's SO big and chunky, and I LURVE this!!! It that an amazing scallop or what??? The DP is all My Mind's Eye, and the base is, ummmmmm.....Ok, I forget. The white is PTI, and the star punch is Fiskars. The Birthday stamp is SU, and the pearls are $1.00 bin pearls.
So this is how it's folded--
I sliced about two inches off the bottom of my 4.25"x 5.5" card. I popped the white up with foam tape to give the star some dimension. I used a copic marker bg000 to fill in the "I" in Birthday.
It looks like this inside--
I used the insides of the circles that were punched out for the scalloped edge to stamp the sentiment (SU) on. I think this is a really happy card, and still okay for a man, I think.
So, I guess I'm back! I will show you some more girly stuff next time.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
Anyway, the move went/is going really well, despite the fact that I have no job. However, we are fine, and I am hoping to make a go of some sort of card business, once I get THAT part of my life set up.
I have a ROOM! It has nothing but a table so far, and it also doubles as guest room #2, but it's mine! I hope to show you how all that progresses. Stay tuned. PLEASE! (I did lose TWO followers in my absence. Wah, I say. Wah, indeed.
But I am in need of stamping buds in my new home! I feel lonely. If you are anywhere in the Detroit area, or know of folks there who are ready to welcome a man into their midst, please clue me in.
Meanwhile, I have a card to share with you all today.
I made this--
Clearly, I bought a new punch! This is an EK Success (or is it tools) punch, and it's SO big and chunky, and I LURVE this!!! It that an amazing scallop or what??? The DP is all My Mind's Eye, and the base is, ummmmmm.....Ok, I forget. The white is PTI, and the star punch is Fiskars. The Birthday stamp is SU, and the pearls are $1.00 bin pearls.
So this is how it's folded--
I sliced about two inches off the bottom of my 4.25"x 5.5" card. I popped the white up with foam tape to give the star some dimension. I used a copic marker bg000 to fill in the "I" in Birthday.
It looks like this inside--
I used the insides of the circles that were punched out for the scalloped edge to stamp the sentiment (SU) on. I think this is a really happy card, and still okay for a man, I think.
So, I guess I'm back! I will show you some more girly stuff next time.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Mr Cardmaker has a Quicky for You
Actually, this was not so much of a quicky to make. I fussed and fretted, and added and moved, and took a way and added back, stamped more stuff...
Anyway, I made this--
This is for my brother Chet's 18th birthday. I started with this little Studio G stamp set, that had the sentiment, the guitar, the swirl and the fleur de lis. Then I pulled out some background stamps, the crackle and the speckles, and SU's Inspired by Nature set, stamped the grass in red and brown, and turned it on its side.The DP is MME Fine and Dandy Boy, and the yellow card is SU. I think the base is PTI, but don't hold me to that.The brads are from AC Moore, and the twine is some really old stuff from who knows where.
I punched a hole with a regular old hand punch in the one end and wound the twine thru it. Looks good, not so easy at envelope time....
Memento Rich Cocoa , and Distress Broken China and Festive Berries inks.
That skinny piece with the screw brad? The final addition. It's all about the negative space, people.
And, oh yeah, I pried the whole thing apart to get it under there. You know I did.
Still in move mode, so don't know when I'll get a minute to get back here.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
Anyway, I made this--
This is for my brother Chet's 18th birthday. I started with this little Studio G stamp set, that had the sentiment, the guitar, the swirl and the fleur de lis. Then I pulled out some background stamps, the crackle and the speckles, and SU's Inspired by Nature set, stamped the grass in red and brown, and turned it on its side.The DP is MME Fine and Dandy Boy, and the yellow card is SU. I think the base is PTI, but don't hold me to that.The brads are from AC Moore, and the twine is some really old stuff from who knows where.
I punched a hole with a regular old hand punch in the one end and wound the twine thru it. Looks good, not so easy at envelope time....
Memento Rich Cocoa , and Distress Broken China and Festive Berries inks.
That skinny piece with the screw brad? The final addition. It's all about the negative space, people.
And, oh yeah, I pried the whole thing apart to get it under there. You know I did.
Still in move mode, so don't know when I'll get a minute to get back here.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Mr Cardmaker is Krazy....
Here's something to peek at while I am running nuts....
Martha punch, all SU papers, GinaK Designs stamps, random buttons and twine.
Simple, but effective.
Mr Cardmaker misses you!!!
All Best-
Richard
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Mr Cardmaker is All Set
Here in New England, when you don't want what's being offered to you, instead of saying "no thanks", people tend to say, "I'm all set." I don't get this. I also don't get/like/appreciate/admire using "no problem" instead of "you're welcome", or even "my pleasure", which is my own prefered phrase.
Anyway, putting my soapbox aside, I made this set--
These are A2 (4.25"x 5.5") bases, with 4"x 4" white cards attached to them. I used GinaK Designs "Garden Fresh" set, and My Mind's Eye "Ooh La La" 6x6 paper pad to create these. To do the carrots, I masked and stamped three of the carrot image, then paper pieced them, popping the center carrot off the surface with some foam adhesive. You can just see where I used an edge punch to do a pierced scallop edge.
The red of the mellon is popped up on this one. Same edge treatment on all of the bases; hard to make out in the photos.
I love these pears. I was worried about them at first, because the "skin part prints the color of the ink, and I didn't want to switch away from the black I had been using, but the patterned paper with a bit of green and lots of white carries it all off, I think.
For the peas, I did a two level dimensional treatment. The peas are popped 1/8", the pod is up 1/4". I like the way it looks.
For this one, I had to mask off the core part of the stamp in order to get a "whole" apple look. Yum!
The "pulp" part is popped up on the dotted one, and the "pits" are above those. I am just about "fussy cut" out!!!
The white card stock is from PTI. These cards don't stand by themselves so well. I really don't care so much about that. This may be my favorite thing I have made to date.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
PS--I hope to be able to give you a positive report about our ventures in Real Estate next time I write!!
Anyway, putting my soapbox aside, I made this set--
These are A2 (4.25"x 5.5") bases, with 4"x 4" white cards attached to them. I used GinaK Designs "Garden Fresh" set, and My Mind's Eye "Ooh La La" 6x6 paper pad to create these. To do the carrots, I masked and stamped three of the carrot image, then paper pieced them, popping the center carrot off the surface with some foam adhesive. You can just see where I used an edge punch to do a pierced scallop edge.
The red of the mellon is popped up on this one. Same edge treatment on all of the bases; hard to make out in the photos.
I love these pears. I was worried about them at first, because the "skin part prints the color of the ink, and I didn't want to switch away from the black I had been using, but the patterned paper with a bit of green and lots of white carries it all off, I think.
For the peas, I did a two level dimensional treatment. The peas are popped 1/8", the pod is up 1/4". I like the way it looks.
For this one, I had to mask off the core part of the stamp in order to get a "whole" apple look. Yum!
The "pulp" part is popped up on the dotted one, and the "pits" are above those. I am just about "fussy cut" out!!!
The white card stock is from PTI. These cards don't stand by themselves so well. I really don't care so much about that. This may be my favorite thing I have made to date.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
PS--I hope to be able to give you a positive report about our ventures in Real Estate next time I write!!
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Mr Cardmaker has an Announcement!
Well, the big news here is that Mr Cardmaker and his DP Charlie are MOVING! We have a great opportunity to move out to Michigan, near Charlie's family. He starts out there on April 1st! We are headed out to Detroit this weekend to search out a house in the Bloomfield/Birmingham areas. I am sad to be leaving my Boston-area stamping buddies, but whithersoever he goest.... It's been so much fun. I hope I find some Michigan stamping buds, too, and that they are half as great as the gals I befriended here!
We'll be staying with Charlie's mom, and, of course, I can't go empty handed. I was raised in the South, where you show up with something for your hostess. Yes, you do.
I made these--
My apologies for the terrible pictures. I could NOT get these things to stay closed to save my life, and it was impossible to get anything any better shot.
SO I made this little collection of cards and tags. I used SCRAPS! These are pieces of GinaK Designs Pure Luxury Cream card stock. I basically went with the sizes that they were, scored (thanks, scor-pal) and folded them, then ran the fronts thru the Cuttlebug with a sizzix embossing folder.
Then I got out some dp that I have had forever (and lost the cover of the pad, so I have no idea who made it) and my Labels 4 dies from Spellbinders, and went to town. One of the pieces is adhered directly to the cs, and one is popped up with foam tape. It was tons of fun playing with the placement, and trimming off what was overhanging. I just used my snips to do that.
The sentiments are from Stampendous, the Everything Happy set. I like the font so much.I used my SU words window punch on some of them, and for those that didn't fit, I trimmed off the bottom of the card. I stamped them in Memento Rich Cocoa, to go with the brown in the dp.
Some rhinestones from ACMoore finish them all off. Because these are weird, random sizes, I don't have envelopes for them. I have had the itch to make some, though, and if I get the time before we go on Friday, I may just have to give them a go. I do still have more of that dp. They ARE tags, for the most part, so if they don't get envelopes, I think it'll be okay. They can be inserted inside a giftbox or something like that.
So, onward goes my plan to use ALL my stamps. I also got rid of lots of scraps!
We could sure use a good thought from everyone out there, that we sell our condo here in Boston, and that we find some wonderful house to buy!
And, hey, holler at me if you live in the Detroit area. We can stamp together!
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
We'll be staying with Charlie's mom, and, of course, I can't go empty handed. I was raised in the South, where you show up with something for your hostess. Yes, you do.
I made these--
My apologies for the terrible pictures. I could NOT get these things to stay closed to save my life, and it was impossible to get anything any better shot.
SO I made this little collection of cards and tags. I used SCRAPS! These are pieces of GinaK Designs Pure Luxury Cream card stock. I basically went with the sizes that they were, scored (thanks, scor-pal) and folded them, then ran the fronts thru the Cuttlebug with a sizzix embossing folder.
Then I got out some dp that I have had forever (and lost the cover of the pad, so I have no idea who made it) and my Labels 4 dies from Spellbinders, and went to town. One of the pieces is adhered directly to the cs, and one is popped up with foam tape. It was tons of fun playing with the placement, and trimming off what was overhanging. I just used my snips to do that.
Some rhinestones from ACMoore finish them all off. Because these are weird, random sizes, I don't have envelopes for them. I have had the itch to make some, though, and if I get the time before we go on Friday, I may just have to give them a go. I do still have more of that dp. They ARE tags, for the most part, so if they don't get envelopes, I think it'll be okay. They can be inserted inside a giftbox or something like that.
So, onward goes my plan to use ALL my stamps. I also got rid of lots of scraps!
We could sure use a good thought from everyone out there, that we sell our condo here in Boston, and that we find some wonderful house to buy!
And, hey, holler at me if you live in the Detroit area. We can stamp together!
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
Monday, February 13, 2012
Mr Cardmaker has a Mojo-free day...
Several years ago, I was fortunate enough to hear Vidal Sassoon speak about his long career in hairdressing. He spoke most passionately about "process", and how you have to do something all the time, whether it's good or not, so you can make breakthroughs and come up with something really great.
So, with that in mind, on a very NON-MOJO day, I pulled out a stack of DP I hadn't used yet; Cotton Bloom from DCWV. Pretty, happy paper, some glittery, nice stuff.
I made these-
It's sometimes nice to just let the pretty paper do the work for you. I will remember these ideas when I am pressed for time. I think I would definitely round all the edges on this one if I recreate it, though.
Thanks for stopping by.
Next time, I have some MUCH more involved projects to share. Stay tuned!
All Best-
Richard
So, with that in mind, on a very NON-MOJO day, I pulled out a stack of DP I hadn't used yet; Cotton Bloom from DCWV. Pretty, happy paper, some glittery, nice stuff.
I made these-
This could not have been simpler. The top strip is popped up (doesn't it make you giggle when you accidentally write "pooped up"?) with some foam tape, and is edged with a strip that was punched with a Martha Stewart punch. The sentiment is SU, and the swirl stamp is GinaK Designs. Blah blah blah, you gotta card. I am going right now to round those bottom corners. Be right back.
Ok, done. Sorry about that. Next!
This one has a bit more effort, working the ribbon under the dp strips. Again, simple, simple.It's sometimes nice to just let the pretty paper do the work for you. I will remember these ideas when I am pressed for time. I think I would definitely round all the edges on this one if I recreate it, though.
Thanks for stopping by.
Next time, I have some MUCH more involved projects to share. Stay tuned!
All Best-
Richard
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Mr. Cardmaker is a User
I have been collecting all kinds of stuff for a couple of years now. Paper, brads, stamps, inks, paper, cutters, glitter, stamps, paper, embossing powder, paper, stamps......oh, and some paper. Other stuff too.
Anyway, I am making it my mission to use ALL of my stamps this year. Of course, I will also buy more. I feel it is my duty to support the stamp-making community. I am going to drag out each set, one-by one, and use them! I also have a love-it-or-die rule going on. Sorta self-explanatory there, right?
However! I did pull out a set that I have not given much use, and I did create a card with it.
I made this-
This was made with GinaK Designs set called Nesting. I have previously used this set on THIS POST, and decided to see what else I could come up with. I liked the nest image, and I like how the eggs on the yellow piece sort of reinforce the eggs in the nest. There's just a little copic action happening on the nest and eggs, too.
The DP is from DCWV, and the card stock is all from SU, with the exception of the scalloped oval. That's from DCWV as well.
The flourishes are done with an Inkadinkadoo set called Dot Flourishes, and they're stamped with Versamark.
I am also experimenting with doing MORE layers. I am always so impressed by these cards I see with SO much great stuff going on.
This could certainly be an all-occasion card, but I did stamp Happy Birthday inside.
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
Labels:
cuttlebug,
DCWV,
GKD,
inkadinkadoo,
Masculine,
Spellbinders,
SU
Friday, February 3, 2012
Mr Cardmaker is a Love Kind of Guy
For my DP Charlie--My Valentine.
I made this thing--
This was done with My Mind's Eye papers on GinaK Designs Kraft card stock. The brown is SU, and that is attached to the striped band.
I then adhered the pink strip with the Martha Stewart punched leaves (from PTI)to the underside of the green piece. The green piece is popped up from the brown with foam tape. To do the glitter hearts, I punched the hearts in the green paper, and then took a scrap of whatever else, ran my adhesive runner across it, and sprinkled some pink Martha Stewart glitter on it. I think they would NEVER look this crisp done on top of the paper. Oh yeah, that's a SU scallop punch used on the top of the green piece.
The frame for the sentiment is GKD, and the sentiment itself is SU. I stamped it in Memento Rich Cocoa to go with the background.
The background script stamp is from Joanne's, I believe, and the heart punch is from AC Moore's dollar bins. I STILL love poking around in those dollar bins! The pink pearls are also from AC Moore.
The tiny pink heart stamp in the sentiment is also from GKD, the same All Occasions Greetings set as the frame. That's a Spellbinders grommet tags die that cut it out. Tiny piece of SU white satin ribbon through the tag holes.
That's my Valentine's valentine. Hope you like!
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
I made this thing--
This was done with My Mind's Eye papers on GinaK Designs Kraft card stock. The brown is SU, and that is attached to the striped band.
I then adhered the pink strip with the Martha Stewart punched leaves (from PTI)to the underside of the green piece. The green piece is popped up from the brown with foam tape. To do the glitter hearts, I punched the hearts in the green paper, and then took a scrap of whatever else, ran my adhesive runner across it, and sprinkled some pink Martha Stewart glitter on it. I think they would NEVER look this crisp done on top of the paper. Oh yeah, that's a SU scallop punch used on the top of the green piece.
The frame for the sentiment is GKD, and the sentiment itself is SU. I stamped it in Memento Rich Cocoa to go with the background.
The background script stamp is from Joanne's, I believe, and the heart punch is from AC Moore's dollar bins. I STILL love poking around in those dollar bins! The pink pearls are also from AC Moore.
The tiny pink heart stamp in the sentiment is also from GKD, the same All Occasions Greetings set as the frame. That's a Spellbinders grommet tags die that cut it out. Tiny piece of SU white satin ribbon through the tag holes.
That's my Valentine's valentine. Hope you like!
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
Monday, January 30, 2012
Mr Cardmaker may have a Couple of Misses...
THIS IS MY SECOND POST TODAY!!!
Please scroll down and check out my earlier post. You'll enjoy it!
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Hoo Boy. You know how you get this idea, rush to pump it out, and in the end, you stare at the thing and wonder how it went wrong?
Yeah.
I made these things-
OK, to be honest, I don't hate this first one so much. I think the colors are just a bit weird.
I used GinaK Designs All Occasions Tags set to make this, with PTI paper, SU Cherry Cobbler ink and Memento Tuxedo Black. The tag is cut out with a Spellbinders Grommet Tag die, and popped up with some foam tape.
Mmmmmmmm.
Hmmmmmmm. A love muffin. And the streamers. A red stardust pen. Yeah, I think I gotta toss this one. Too much of a whole lotta nuttin' going on here.
What do YOU think?
Give me a shout and let me know what you think. The envelope, or the trash bin?
Thanks for stopping by!!!
Mr Cardmaker has a Lonely....
In my Pinterest travels, which now probably suck up no less than two hours each day, I came upon a card that had lots of birdcages, all filled with different birds. It was really cute. I did not bother to repin it, apparently, so I can't link to it. However, it obviously left its impression on me.
I am thinking of my far away Mama this week, and I used the cage idea to make her a card.
I made this--
This is made on a GinaK Designs Kraft base, and I used My Mind's Eye Quite Contrary paper to stamp my cages. The cages are stamps from A*muse Studio, the Life is a Song set. The fly away birds are from GKD, my friend Melanie Muenchinger's Gifts from the Sea set. Oh yes, my panel backing piece is a random scrap, but the backing for my letters (which are Studio G) is done with SU Daffodil Delight. The Button is from Basic Grey.
I popped the letters in the word "miss" up with foam tape, and used foam tape as well on some of the cages.
Simple card. I was hoping the yellow would keep it on the cheery side, since it's not the most "up" of cards...
Thanks for stopping by!
Richard
I am thinking of my far away Mama this week, and I used the cage idea to make her a card.
I made this--
This is made on a GinaK Designs Kraft base, and I used My Mind's Eye Quite Contrary paper to stamp my cages. The cages are stamps from A*muse Studio, the Life is a Song set. The fly away birds are from GKD, my friend Melanie Muenchinger's Gifts from the Sea set. Oh yes, my panel backing piece is a random scrap, but the backing for my letters (which are Studio G) is done with SU Daffodil Delight. The Button is from Basic Grey.
I popped the letters in the word "miss" up with foam tape, and used foam tape as well on some of the cages.
Simple card. I was hoping the yellow would keep it on the cheery side, since it's not the most "up" of cards...
Thanks for stopping by!
Richard
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Mr Cardmaker tries something new.....
Ok, so I have been all over Pinterest, looking for new and exciting ideas. Don't know Pinterest? FIND IT!!! You will have sooooo much fun, and waste SOOOOOOO much time!
I have seen really imaginative and creative cards, and somewhere along the line I got the idea to try something different. Different for me, anyway...
I made these--
I did these with My Mind's Eye papers, on PTI white card stock bases. The pink CS is PTI as well. The ink is SU crumbcake with a SU stamp, and the hearts are from TPC Studio with Studio G ink. The ribbons are from my AC Moore dollar bin stash.
To make the doily image, which is from SU, I stamped and embossed the image with white embossing powder, and cut out the center with a Spellbinder's die. I then cut out the pink scalloped circles with another Spellbinder's die. I saved the insides of the scalloped circle for the sentiment, and adhered the open circle to the back of the doily piece.
Setting the inside circle took a bit of trickery, because I needed it to be placed perfectly, so no edges would show. so, I used some removable adhesive, and gently stuck it to the pink frame. I did this AFTER putting strong adhesive on the back of it, because I needed it stuck to the card base. There was next to zero space to work with here, so imagine me cursing under my breath, because that's what happened several times while doing this.
The rest of the card front was given the big foam tape treatment, around the opening, and on the edges. This was an adhesive nightmare to make work, especially since the inside circle kept falling off while I was trying to flip the whole shebang over. DO NOT try this immediately after having coffee.
I finally got it all down and secure, and then I got to peel the bottom off, because, as usual, I forgot about RIBBON!...grumblegrumble.....It all worked out fine in the end. There has to be an easier way, however.
I added the sentiment piece at the end, and trimmed the overhanging edge off by hand.
All in all, these look pretty good, but also look much easier than they were. I think the idea is to LOOK hard and BE simple. *sigh*
But, I learned something, and I had fun, as always. That's the name of the game.
Thanks for stopping by and sharing my mad musings.
All Best-
Richard
I have seen really imaginative and creative cards, and somewhere along the line I got the idea to try something different. Different for me, anyway...
I made these--
I did these with My Mind's Eye papers, on PTI white card stock bases. The pink CS is PTI as well. The ink is SU crumbcake with a SU stamp, and the hearts are from TPC Studio with Studio G ink. The ribbons are from my AC Moore dollar bin stash.
To make the doily image, which is from SU, I stamped and embossed the image with white embossing powder, and cut out the center with a Spellbinder's die. I then cut out the pink scalloped circles with another Spellbinder's die. I saved the insides of the scalloped circle for the sentiment, and adhered the open circle to the back of the doily piece.
Setting the inside circle took a bit of trickery, because I needed it to be placed perfectly, so no edges would show. so, I used some removable adhesive, and gently stuck it to the pink frame. I did this AFTER putting strong adhesive on the back of it, because I needed it stuck to the card base. There was next to zero space to work with here, so imagine me cursing under my breath, because that's what happened several times while doing this.
The rest of the card front was given the big foam tape treatment, around the opening, and on the edges. This was an adhesive nightmare to make work, especially since the inside circle kept falling off while I was trying to flip the whole shebang over. DO NOT try this immediately after having coffee.
I finally got it all down and secure, and then I got to peel the bottom off, because, as usual, I forgot about RIBBON!...grumblegrumble.....It all worked out fine in the end. There has to be an easier way, however.
I added the sentiment piece at the end, and trimmed the overhanging edge off by hand.
All in all, these look pretty good, but also look much easier than they were. I think the idea is to LOOK hard and BE simple. *sigh*
But, I learned something, and I had fun, as always. That's the name of the game.
Thanks for stopping by and sharing my mad musings.
All Best-
Richard
Monday, January 16, 2012
Mr Cardmaker has Thoughts of Spring
I got some lovely papers for Christmas from my DP. I decided to put them and some stamps I hadn't gotten any ink on yet to work. Besides, I'm cold, and I want to start thinking about Spring!
I made this--
This was made on an A*Muse Studio base. I like the fact that their card stock has a white backing, especially for bases. I DO wish they would come out with a heavier weight version, however, because once you get a layer or two, it is hard to get proper support . A*Muse studio is known for their very simple styling, so they probably don't worry too much about tons of layers......anyway...
The DP is from My Mind's Eye. I think. Pretty sure. Almost positive.
I cut strips, and ran them through the ol' Cuttlebug with a distressed stripes embossing folder. I LOVE the effect it gave to the striped paper. Each panel was backed with some SU basic gray cs, and I stamped the sentiment (SU) with Memento London Fog. The flowers are chipboard pieces from from Me & My Big Ideas.
I like the way the panels overhang the edges. I will use this for a birthday card, most likely.
Since I had everything out, I decided to make another one.
I made this-
Same base, ink, and stamp. I added buttons from my randon collection, and a flower and ribbon from AC Moore's dollar bin. The top of the base is run through the Cuttlebug with a Sizzix embossing folder that looks like gauze or netting.
Strangely enough, that ribbon is straight. The embossing folder sort of warped the base a bit for the photo.. This is what I mean about wishing A*Muse made a thicker CS. Maybe one day!
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
I made this--
This was made on an A*Muse Studio base. I like the fact that their card stock has a white backing, especially for bases. I DO wish they would come out with a heavier weight version, however, because once you get a layer or two, it is hard to get proper support . A*Muse studio is known for their very simple styling, so they probably don't worry too much about tons of layers......anyway...
The DP is from My Mind's Eye. I think. Pretty sure. Almost positive.
I cut strips, and ran them through the ol' Cuttlebug with a distressed stripes embossing folder. I LOVE the effect it gave to the striped paper. Each panel was backed with some SU basic gray cs, and I stamped the sentiment (SU) with Memento London Fog. The flowers are chipboard pieces from from Me & My Big Ideas.
I like the way the panels overhang the edges. I will use this for a birthday card, most likely.
Since I had everything out, I decided to make another one.
I made this-
Same base, ink, and stamp. I added buttons from my randon collection, and a flower and ribbon from AC Moore's dollar bin. The top of the base is run through the Cuttlebug with a Sizzix embossing folder that looks like gauze or netting.
Strangely enough, that ribbon is straight. The embossing folder sort of warped the base a bit for the photo.. This is what I mean about wishing A*Muse made a thicker CS. Maybe one day!
Thanks for stopping by!
All Best-
Richard
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