Idea de tarjeta de san Valentín ❤️ . . . . . . . Créditos a quien corresponda.
First I just want to take a moment to remember and reflect on all of those affected by the horrific events on September 11, 2001. For today I have a special fun fold for you. This is a little challenging, but I will give step by step instructions. Warning, there are a lot of photos […]
J'ai trouvé le tutoriel chez Agathe dont je vous mets le lien en fin d'article. Le tuto commence à 11'40''. Il se trouve que Brigitte Gayant en a fait une très belle version dont je vous mets le lien ci-dessous : Or donc la marguerite est ma fleur...
Here's a birthday card I put together for my bestest blogging pal, Patti of Creations By Patti blog. It's another box style card, but wit...
The asymmetric box fold creates a “shelf” or a few “shelves”, that are non-symmetric in height and depth. This technique is the base of many elaborated and impressive cards,…
Hello friends, this is my last Mother’s Day project for my 2022 series. This Hexagon Stepper Wrap Box is a great way to gift lots of treats or small gifts, it will also make a great little st…
Bonjour à toute et à tous Avant de vous présenter l'abum 3D , je souhaite vous informer que cette année encore les associations 1, 2, 3, Bricolons Trélazé Scrap Accroscrap mettent en place un car pour nous rendre à Paris au Salon Version Scrap SAMEDI...
Hello stamping friends. Welcome to the Funky Folds Blog Hop. We are a new group of like-minded paper crafters who love to make cards with funky folds (fun folds). Funky actually means "modern and stylish in and unconventional or striking way"... so we are featuring cards that are not you usual rectangle/square portait or landscape style. Think 'easel', 'pop-up', 'gatefold', 'z-fold', 'shaped' or '3D' cards. The list is endless. All Funky Folds Blog Hops have an 'anything goes' theme using any type of 'funky' card fold. Here today I've made a Pop Up Box Card featuring products from the new Stampin' Up! Unbounded Beauty Suite, that will be coming out in the new 2024 - 2025 Stampin' Up! Catalogue that customers can purchase from on 1st May, 2024. This is a fantastic card to use up all that DSP that we all have in our stashes. Here I've used the Unbounded Beauty 12" x 12" DSP. This DSP has all the bright and beautiful new In Colors and is so stunning! You start with an 8 1/2" x 11" piece of DSP and once you make all the score lines and folds you have a box that you can fold flat (perfect for posting). Once the belly band is taken off, gently pull the flaps to either side and the box opens up. You are able to add a piece of cardstock inside the box for you to be able to write your message. You could probably fit a gift card of some sort in there too. Or if you want you can also decorate the inside and have your message panel on the back of the box. Here I've got the message piece embellished with the same DSP as the outside of the box for a coordinated look. I've left it loose to take out but you could adehere the message panel in with adhesive if you prefered. When the box is unfolded this is how big it is when it is opened up, and then it folds completely flat when all folded up. The belly band is made with Summer Splash cardstock and Summer Splash Ribbon. I've die cut a circle using the Stylish Shapes dies and added some ink blending on it using the new Pretty In Pink Ink. The layered die cuts, stamped images and sentiment come from the Flowers in Beauty Bundle and the Unbounded Love Bundle, both from the Unbounded Beauty Suite. I can't love this suite enough! It is that stunning! If you are wanting to make the Box card, check out the tutorial HERE. Up next is Lou Kitzelman from Australia. I can't wait to see what she has made for our Funky Folds Blog Hop. If you love to make cards with creative folds and would like to join in with our monthly Funky Folds Blog Hop, you are welcome to head on over to our community group on Facebook HERE to be part of the fun. Thanks so much for stopping by! Happy Stamping! Live in Australia? Shop for Stampin' Up! with Me 24/7 HERE Tweet
Learn to make pop up flower bouquet cards for Mother's day or any special occasion. Print then cut the free templates to DIY your own pop up flower cards.
This week my dear friend landed in the hospital. I wanted to make a card for her that included flowers to brighten her room. I didn’t wan...
Hello again, I was so tempted by the 3D challenge over at the Global Design Project this week, that I have just managed to complete & squeeze in another project. I also used the colours from the new Color INKspiration Challenge #02 (there is more detail on Color INKspiration down below):- This little project was inspired by a pop up pot card die from Karen Burniston. I thought that I could create something similiar using the SU Home Sweet Home dies. I did manage to create a pop up pot, which I filled with flowers & foliage, then layered onto a circular doily shape. The pot can be "flattened" for transport. There were lots of construction issues I had to overcome, the first being that the Home Sweet Home die creates a rectangular house, not a square one. I solved this by folding my cardstock in two & layering the fold line on a score line in the die to create one piece with two house fronts. I repeated this to make the remaining two panels. The lattice grid inside the house which supports all the foliage was trimmed down from several pieces of house fronts & then locked together inside the top of the pot (see bottom left picture). The pot is held to the base by two tabs that I cut into the white base piece & then attached up inside the pot with strong tape (top right picture). If you have ever made a pop up before, you may have discovered that is doesn't sit flat, that is because you might have a folded piece of cardstock inside another piece of folded cardstock, which causes buckling. To get everything sitting flat, you should only have one folded layer, then any other layers need to be split, so they butt together when the project is open (you can see the splits in the scallop & mint circles in the top right picture). I had a lot of fun & a great sense of satisfaction working out how to create this project, but I definitely don't need to make another one anytime soon, lol. Thank you to everyone at GDP for inspiring me to create another 3D project. You can find all the DT & gallery projects by clicking on the icon below:- Here are the challenge colours for the Color INKspiration challenge:- This is a new challenge that is run on Facebook, so you don't need to have a blog to join in the fun! The very talented Bronwyn Eastley is the creator of this new challenge & you can find out more about Challenge #02 on her blog here. I must say I was VERY challenged with these colours - I love Soft Sky & Mint Macaron, but Garden Green & Wisteria Wonder don't even get a mention on my "go to" list. I love the outcome of these colours, with the blues & greens mingling in the foliage with nice crisp white flowers. Thanks to both Teams for your fun challenges & thanks for stopping by! :) PS You can see my first #GDP071 entry here. Project Components All Stampin' Up! (some retired)
Hello friends! Yuliya here. Today I share with you my new project. I will be sharing how to make this Box - tunnel "Secret Garden"using the CottageCutz 3 D Flower dies and new CottageCutz dies of May 2016! If you missed the May release, please stop by the store and check the dies out. Also visit the blog and browse around and see all the beautiful creations made by the design team!) Here is list of all supplies I used: Cardstock: yellow cardstock 2 pc 12 х 12 inches, white cardstok for flowers Patterned paper: 6 pc 6 х 6 inches CottageCutz Dies: - CottageCutz Cross-Stitched Circle Set (Basics) - CottageCutz Fancy Pocket Plus - CottageCutz Garden Stems - CottageCutz 3D Flower 5 - CottageCutz Bird Trio Other: Sizzix machine, scissors, glue, glue marker ZIG memory system, deco-topping, glossy accents Are you ready? Let's get started! 1. Prepare the details for our card: 4 pc ivory patterned paper 6х6 inches 2. With CottageCutz Cross-Stitched Circle Set (Basics) cut the frame out with patterned paper 3. Our details are ready 4. Prepare 4 details 6х6 inches for base Box. Fold it as it is shown on the picture. 5. Glue so as it is shown on the picture. 6. Make neat corners 7. Glue the first detail down At the top 8. Prepare some die-cuts. I use CottageCutz Bird Trio 9. Glue image 10. Glue the other details A few of the little details. So cute, isn't it?) 11. Cut out many pieces from CottageCutz 3D Flower 5 die on 160 gsm white cardstock (Canson). 12. I use Glossy accents and "deco-topping" for my flowers 13. With CottageCutz Garden Stems cut the details out with patterned paper 14. I hope you enjoy the tutorial and will be happy to inspire you! Have fun and thank you! And don't forget, third CottageCutz challenge is waiting for you. This time theme is POCKET. You can linked your project here. And please, use only Scrapping Cottage dies.
Learn to make pop up flower bouquet cards for Mother's day or any special occasion. Print then cut the free templates to DIY your own pop up flower cards.
Hi, Thanks for stopping by my blog today. It’s been a while since I joined in with a blog hop, so I thought I would join in with this one with Demonstrators all over the world who take part in Kylie and Bruno Bertucci’s training program. Here’s my card: I’ve seen quite a few […]
Pull Out Birthday Card: I always like to make my own birthday cards for friends and family, but this time I wanted something different. So I got the idea to make a pull out card. Let me show you how to make your own!
Handmade 3D Card using the Forever Greenery by Stampin' Up! Peggy Noe of prettypapercards.com #stepcard #forevergreenery #peggynoe #prettypapercards
J'aime beaucoup les cartes aux pliages originaux et cela faisait un petit moment que je voulais tester ce modèle de carte chevalet en triangle. C'est désormais chose faite et voilà le résultat, en deux versions "siouplait" 😊 Le recto de la carte pliée.......
I made a card a few postings ago that had a pop-up feature in the inside, HERE . As I wrote previously, the card was based o...
On le voit beaucoup sur le net cet album pyramide. Merci à Danyscrap d'avoir fait un tuto. Je l'ai réalisé avec les nouveaux papiers que vous découvrirez dans le nouveau catalogue Stampin Up : papier Textures apaisantes et comme toujours l'idéal pour...
Hello everyone, I hope you had a lovely weekend and managed to squeeze in some crafting. I had fun creating these rather spectacular Pull Up Cards. I first saw this style posted by a lovely talente…
This is a multi-step process and I hope it will be clear. Let’s begin with an annotated template that will act as an overview of the steps. This is the BACK SIDE (inside). 1. Print and score…
Hello!!! This is Courtney Lee from Court’s Crafts here with the new (and adorable) mason jar box card. I wanted to show you how to personalize it and make it your own using the cut and write …
Snijd en ril patroon deel A zoals aangegeven. De omtrek is 12,8 cm breed en 17,6 cm hoog. Dan ziet het er zo uit: Snij nu het vierkante achterdeel uit de opening maar laat ongeveer een halve cm aan de bovenkant zitten: Snijd nu deel B uit en lijm dat over het uitstekende bovenrandje in de opening aan de achterkant vast: Snijd de 'laden' en plak die op het kastje (zie voorbeeldkaart). Plak het geheel op een dubbelgevouwen A5 formaat kaart. Versier de kaart naar eigen keuze.
Then perhaps it’s time for you to ponder the concertina card. An absolutely fabulous display card with a concertina or fan-folded feature, these may look complex at first glance, but they are easily constructed out of a few pieces of folded card and can be decorated for just about any occasion. Keep your concertina makes simple with just a few strategically placed folds – or try being more adventurous and give a centre stepper concertina card a go. I promise, this will really wow the recipient!
This is a multi-step process and I hope it will be clear. Let’s begin with an annotated template that will act as an overview of the steps. This is the BACK SIDE (inside). 1. Print and score…
How I made a TWIST AND POP card, like Karen on the Tonic Live show 23, 12th October 2016. There are many videos and tutorials out there, this is my take on it, hopefully it's nice and easy to follow!
An origami Card Holder is a very nice, yet inexpensive gift for Father's Day. It can have an elegant or casual look depending on the paper c...
Want to make a pop up piano, but find the origamic architecture template too daunting? You can thank MariLynn at Splitcoast Stampers fo...
Hi Crafty Friends, Today I am sharing a card using Lawn Fawn's Shadow Box Card and Shadow Box Card Ocean Add On die sets. I decided to create something a little different to the standard shadow box a
Every month (usually on the 3rd Saturday of the month) I hold a free Online Workshop. Everyone is welcome to join the group. This month I featured the Count on Me stamp set and made 4 cards from a …
Heute darf ich euch meine neue Basis 3 und die neue Inspiration 3 dazu zeigen :)))) Viele kennen schon mein Tipi in der Box, ich habe es nun einfach neu aufgerollt und mit anderen Farben und dem zuckersüßen Stempelset “Zum Baby” von creative depot verziert. Die alte Anleitung war restlos ausverkauft, deswegen wollte ich sie […]
Des tutos avec pleines d'instructions détaillées qui vous apprennent comment faire des origami facile. L'art de pliage de papier pour débutants et enfants.
POP UP V-FOLD TABS AND SLOTS Welcome to Throwback Thursday week 6, with a refreshed post from the very beginning of Extreme Cards and Paperc...
Hi! A few weeks ago, I shared how to create a shadow box inside of a card. Many people requested more videos like this, so I am back with a tunnel card version!