Showing posts with label Envelope Punch Board. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Envelope Punch Board. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Stepper Card and Home Made Envelope with Video Tutorial using Cookie Cutter Christmas

Hello!
I am kicking off today with the first of many cards I have made with the Cookie Cutter Christmas stamps and punch. I think its one of the most versatile sets in the A/W catalogue and today I want to share a cute little stepper card for you using just half a sheet of card. Now this is non-standard sized card so I've made it a mission to use up some of that (mountain) of retired DSP, that I know you all have too, and make more of my own envelopes!!
So, lets get started...
 I added white card to the back panel, embossed with the brick folder, for an igloo effect. I'm just telling you here because nobody who came to class realised that's what it was supposed to be ;-)
This cute "cold hands" sentiment is in the set too.
 And then the matching other part of the sentiment. I heat embossed both in silver.
TOP TIP: Stamp your sentiment and heat emboss first then stamp your background using Versamark for that paler effect. This is because Versamark stays wet for a l-o-n-g time, like even overnight long... Wonder how I know that?
 So, how about a super quick video for making this card and the matching envelope? Okay...
And one last picture today to finish
So, I hope you liked today's card and video? I do hope you give it a go!
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Back tomorrow but 'till then, 
Stampin' hugs,

Friday, 12 June 2015

6"x6" Boxelope Video Tutorial using Stampin' up! Supplies.

Hello,
Yesterday I re-made this video and I managed to get it edited all by myself! Thanks, of course, must go to my hubby for teaching me how to do it but (as basic as it is) I can now do this :-)
So, Here is the boxelope I designed for your larger, thicker cards made using the Diagonal Plate (which is on offer in the weekly deals for just £8.25 'till the 16th June, bonus!) and I also used the envelope punch board to make it a bit easier too.
This Boxelope is 6"x6"x1". Take a look at these two I have made. 
The one on the left is made with DSP and the right hand one is made from card. They can both be glued or tied closed but obviously the card one is better for actual posting ;-)
 Nice and deep for special cards!
 I added an image to the front of this to decorate. 
I think another plain card panel would be a fab way to add the recipients name and address ;-)
 Love this new stamp set from the new catty. It' called You're Sublime and can be found on page 45. 
 Here is the DSP version. I originally designed this envelope for my Mum's birthday card which had this lovely flower on it. You can find the video for making the flower HERE :-)
 OK, so here is the video for the Boxelope Video for you with a sneak peek at tomorrow's card too ;-)...
Well, I hope you enjoyed this video?
I'll be back tomorrow with the card in the video but 'till then,
Stampin' Hugs,
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Tuesday, 11 February 2014

I Love Ewe Valentines card

Hello!
We are generally not big Valentines participants here as we have 3 birthdays in February but I was having a play around and feeling the love! I reckon I might keep this for my hubby for our anniversary tho...
Anyway, I made this tri-fold card yesterday but lets start with the pretty matching Primrose Petals Core'dinations envelope (envelope punch board, I salute you! ;-)) all wrapped up in black chevron ribbon, yummy!
 Which opens up to reveal this...
 The front was made with the Love You More set (which is still available, yay!) I inked the arrows with Raspberry Ripple and Basic Grey markers and the background images are done with stamped off Smoky Slate
 Open the front panel to reveal this one to write your personal message on :-)
 {love from ?}
 and fully open to reveal the true message
 And this cute Ewe, awwww...
 I can't claim any credit for this but if you want to make her simply Google "Sheep Punch Art" and a plethora of tutorials will pop up for you :-) However, all the punches I used are at the bottom of this post.
I inked the edges of mine with Smoky Slate and embossed her using the SAB Decorative Dots folder (which is FREE!)
Well, I hope you like today's card? Hopefully by sharing this with you today if you want to make your loved one a similar version you still have time before the big day ;-) And don't forget to let me know if it is well received!?
Stampin' Hugs from me for today,
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