Remember this die from our blog post on Tuesday? We've used the left over pieces from that card to create this beautiful card.
We used a Spellbinders Nesting Labels die and rubber mats to create the embossed frame for this card. Please refer to our post on Tuesday for additional details on how to make this card. As we mentioned above, this card was created from the leftover pieces, using the same techniques, as the card we posted on our blog on Tuesday.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Memory Box- Lydia Ornament Tutorial
Today we're sharing a beautiful card along with a fun technique for heat embossing your dies. We used the Lydia Ornament die and Crisp Bows die from Memory Box to create this card.
First we die cut the ornament die from some mixed media (or you could use watercolor) paper.
We removed all the inside pieces, keeping only the ornament shape. We ran some adhesive over a piece of scrap paper and stuck the ornament down. This holds everything in place and makes it easier to heat emboss. Cover the die cut piece with VersaMark ink, cover with silver embossing powder, then melt with your heat tool. We applied two coats (just repeat the steps above). Love how the thick layer of silver looks.
Add some Evergreen Bough Distress ink to your non-stick craft sheet. Add some water with a brush and apply to some mixed media (or watercolor) paper. Once dry, cut the ornament again from the watercolored portion of the paper.
We wanted the base of the card to match the ornament exactly. So, we masked off the back of the card with some washi tape and inked the edges of the paper. We added a white cardstock mat to the top (not shown in the image), creating a 1/4" border around the edge of the card.
First we die cut the ornament die from some mixed media (or you could use watercolor) paper.
We removed all the inside pieces, keeping only the ornament shape. We ran some adhesive over a piece of scrap paper and stuck the ornament down. This holds everything in place and makes it easier to heat emboss. Cover the die cut piece with VersaMark ink, cover with silver embossing powder, then melt with your heat tool. We applied two coats (just repeat the steps above). Love how the thick layer of silver looks.
Add some Evergreen Bough Distress ink to your non-stick craft sheet. Add some water with a brush and apply to some mixed media (or watercolor) paper. Once dry, cut the ornament again from the watercolored portion of the paper.
We wanted the base of the card to match the ornament exactly. So, we masked off the back of the card with some washi tape and inked the edges of the paper. We added a white cardstock mat to the top (not shown in the image), creating a 1/4" border around the edge of the card.
Adhere the silver portion of the die to the front of the card (the white, cardstock mat that will sit on the top of your inked card base). Then insert the die cut pieces that were cut from the watercolored paper.
Finish the card with a die cut, silver embossed bow (use the same technique we used for the ornament), a sentiment (we used one from Mama Elephant), and some Wink of Stella. The Wink of Stella was added to the watercolored portion of the ornament.
Here's another look at the finished card.
Monday, November 10, 2014
No Saturday "Make and Take" This Week
A quick reminder...there will be no "Make and Take" this month. Our Holiday Workshops and the Thanksgiving Holiday are keeping us super busy on Saturdays this month.
We'll be back in December with some super fun "Make and Takes."
Saturday, November 8, 2014
MFT Stamps- Sophisticated Snowflakes
Today we're sharing a card made using the Sophisticated Snowflake stamp set from MFT Stamps.
We stamped the snowflakes with Distress Inks from Tim Holtz onto mixed media paper. Then, we used a clean, wet brush over the top of the snowflakes. This creates a watercolor effect.
To finish the card, we used some Stickles from Ranger to add some "bling" to the snowflakes. The fun sentiment is from Mama Elephant's, Merry Greetings stamp set.
We stamped the snowflakes with Distress Inks from Tim Holtz onto mixed media paper. Then, we used a clean, wet brush over the top of the snowflakes. This creates a watercolor effect.
To finish the card, we used some Stickles from Ranger to add some "bling" to the snowflakes. The fun sentiment is from Mama Elephant's, Merry Greetings stamp set.
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