We now are tending to make greeting cards ourselves to show sincere and earnest wishes from the heart, try to make a unique one to amaze your friend. Material for this project Paper Scissors Mounting tape
On démarre cette semaine avec un tutoriel qui peut sembler compliqué mais il n’en est rien. Je vous ai détaillé chaque étape et je suis certaine que vous allez réussir à le faire. Je me suis servie du set de tampons “Paroles de plantes” et des dies assortis “Plantes parfaites”. Ce lot est vraiment superbe, […]
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Hallo allemaal, Zoals altijd heb ik ook weer een geschreven bericht over de live uitzending. Deze is van de Pop Up kaart met het Lavender Love paper van Scrapboys. Natuurlijk moest ik er eerst een prototype van maken. Dit heb ik gedaan met het leuke papier van Alchemy of Art - Easter. Wat een leuke plaatjes zijn dat toch he.. En het model van deze kaart, die vind ik zelf ook erg leuk geworden. Hoe je deze kan maken, dat kan je hier onder zien in de live uitzending of je volgt de beschrijving onderaan deze blogpost. Wil je de live nog een keertje terug kijken, dan kan je die hier vinden: En de producten, die staan hier op een rijtje: https://www.hobbyvision.nl/nl/20-03-2024-janet-blaauw-lavender-love-pop-up-kaart.html En dan hier de maten van deze kaart: Snijd een kaart van 15 x 30 cm en vouw hem dubbel Zet in de linker binnenkant in het midden een kruisje. Plaats de cirkelsnijder er op en snijd er een cirkel uit van 8 cm doorsnede. Plak een lintje op de voorkant links en aan de binnenkant rechts. Zodat we het straks kunnen sluiten. Snijd designpapier van 14,5 x 14,5 cm en zet achterop ook in het midden een kruisje. Zet de cirkelsnijder er weer op en snijd er een cirkel uit van 8.5 cm doorsnede. Plak het designpapier op de kaart met de open cirkel. Als je de binnenkant wilt beplakken, dan maak je nog een designpapier van 14,5 x 14,5 cm met een opening er in. En een deel designpapier van 14,5 x 14,5 cm aan de rechter binnenkant. Snijd cardstock van 8,5 cm x 12 cm. Ril deze op 3 – 6 – 9 -cm ( je rillijn is dus 8.5 cm ) Vouw alle rillijnen naar binnen. Plak op de twee delen naast de midden vouw designpapier van 8 x 2.5 cm. Plak dit deel met de open kant tegen de midden vouwlijn van de kaart. Je plakt dan alleen de twee delen vast waar geen designpapier op zit. Snijd een cirkel van designpapier met een formaat van 7.5 cm doorsnede. Plak deze op de cardstock cirkel die je uit de kaart hebt gesneden. Plak deze cirkel nu DOOR DE OPENING op het blokje in de kaart. Snijd een strookje cardstock van 3 cm x 15 cm. Ril deze op 2 – 12 en 14 cm. En plak deze met het 2 cm stukje op de kaart TEGEN de midden vouw aan. Snijd een stukje cardstock van 19 cm x 3 cm. Ril deze op 1 – 5 – 15 cm. Plak het 4 cm deel OP de kaart TEGEN de midden vouw aan. Snijd twee stukjes designpapier van 2.5 cm Breed x 9.5 cm Hoog en plak deze tegen de staanders aan. Snijd een stukje van 1.5 cm Hoog x 2.5 cm B en een stukje van 2.5 cm Breed x 3.5 cm Hoog en plak deze op de bovenkant van de staanders. Nu kun je de kaart naar wens versieren. Ik wens je er weer veel plezier mee,
Easy DIY Happy Mother's Day card with beautiful big pop up flower: tutorial, video & free printable templates for handmade version & Cricut print and cut!
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Continuing my new obsession with pop-ups and paper mechanics. While practicing some tangles I created this tiny 3x3 inches (8x8cm) handmade paper pop-up card using Zentangle tangles such as Cadent, Nik (Bunny Wright) and Mooka.
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...
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Tegoroczny warszawski zlot należy uznać za absolutnie wyjątkowy! Rekordowa ilość wystawców, rekordowa ilość fantastycznych warsztatów, pewnie rekordowa ilość uczestników i z całą pewnością rekordowa temperatura:) Wszyscy, którzy jak ja prosili o piękną pogodę na zlotową sobotę muszą czuć się współodpowiedzialni za tropikalny raj, w jakim spędziliśmy razem czas. Organizatorki zlotu (nie muszę chyba dodawać - najwspanialsze, niezastąpione, najlepsze i niezawodne) gościły nas w tym roku w wyjątkowym wnętrzu warszawskiego Fortu, którego przeszklony dach był jednocześnie największą atrakcją i przekleństwem. Nie przeszkodziło to jednak wszystkim doskonale się bawić, warsztatować, konkursować i zakupować. Nie wzięłam ze sobą aparatu, więc nie mam własnych zdjęć. Dwa poniższe podkradłam Gurianie i Immacoli. Wrzucam tak na dowód, że byłam i to nie sama ale z córeńką:) (niestety nie znalazłam żadnego zdjęcia z Ulką, jak ktoś ma proszę o podrzucenie). Większość czasu spędziłyśmy z ekipą Na Strychu, gdzie panował istny szał zakupowy, czemu nie należy się dziwić bo dziewczyny przygotowały świetnie zaopatrzone stanowisko i fantastyczną loterię z mega wypasionymi nagrodami! Na zlotowe konkursy przygotowałam tylko jedną pracę - ATC na "drzewne" wyzwanie organizowane przez Tusię: Cieszę się ogromnie, że zostało przez nią wyróżnione! Z okazji zlotu przygotowałam jeszcze parę innych rzeczy, ale o tym następnym razem:)
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Karen Burniston's Design Team has our challenge day today, with 'The Great Outdoors' as our theme. For my card I used Karen's Tent Pop-Up die set, which includes everything to make a beautiful tent, fire, fire surround, and pop-up tree stump! The papers I used are all from Carta Bella's 'Flora No.2' 12x12 set and 6x6 pad. The sentiment comes from the 6x6 pad. Karen has a great assembly video, which shows how the card comes easily together - it was seriously so satisfying to make! The grass border was made using Karen's Nature Edges die set. I thought about what I like most when I go camping - I like making my tent pretty (yes, I've hung bunting on my tent before, though I haven't got such a gorgeous floral tent!), I like a good book, a decent light (in this case a lantern from the Camping Charms set), and nice things to eat and drink. I tried to re-create those elements in my card! (The book and mug with marshmallows I cut by hand.) The card front is just very simple, with a sentiment from the 12x12 Flora No.2 set. Everything folds down very cleverly! Product Links:
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Hello ! Céline here with Tutorial Thursday. For the Christmas new release I made a pop up panel card and many of you asked me how to do it. Each measurement is in cm For the pop up system you need a cardstock cut at 29.8 x 22.5 2 pieces of patterned papers at 14.5 x 10.2 for the panel you need cardstock cut at 30 x 8.2 and 4 pieces of paterned papers cut at 7.1 x 7.8 and for the card base you need cardstock cut at 30 x 10.5 and score in half To start, here are the measures for the pop up system (29.8 x 22.5 cardstock) Here is the result Take the 2 pieces of paterned papers 14.5 x 10.2 and cut the corners like shown in the picture below and adhere them to the pop up system Take the 30 x 8.2 cardstock and score at 7.5, 15 and 22.5 and adhere the 4 pieces of patterned papers cut at 7.1 x 7.8 to the panel. Adhere letters you want to have as message Decorate as you want Now it's time to adhere the panel on the pop up system Place the panel at the bottom of the pop up system (panels are centered) you have to see "2" "u" at the top and made a mark on the cardstock repeat by placing the panel at the top of the pop up system you have now marks to see how/where to add glue Adhere the inside card to the base card And to finish, decorate the front of the card I've used : stamp : Celebrate you Marci dies : Celebrate you, balloons, filigree flowers, loopy corner, pierced scalloped circles, double stitched circles, fancy doily Here is a little video I've made to show the opening of the card, sorry for the quality, it's made with my phone. That's all for me today, hope you like my tutorial. If you have any question i would be happy to help. Hugs Céline
Easy step by step for kids on how to make your own pop-up frog! Also, download the free pop-up frog printable!
Hello stamping friends. Welcome to Funky Folds Blog Hop #3. We are a community for like minded paper crafters who love to make cards with funky/fancy/fun folds and to share our ideas. Funky actually means “modern and stylish in an unconventional or striking way”. We are featuring cards that are not your usual rectangle/square portrait of landscape style cards. Each and every month the blog hops will have and 'anything goes' theme as long as your card has some type of 'funky' fold. I've made for you today a Star Explosion Pop-Up card using products from the beautiful Stampin' Up! Country Woods Suite found in the new 2024 - 2025 Annual Catalogue. I've used the tutorial and measurements from Sam Calcott at Mixed Up Craft. When the card is closed it looks fairly inconspicuous but when you take off the belly band and open the card up that is where the magic happens. Here on the front I've layered Basic White, Pool Party and the Country Woods DSP for the front of the card and then I've used Misty Moonlight for the belly band and added DSP, Ribbon, stamped images and die-cuts using products from the Country Woods Suite. On the inside is a scored centre panel that all folds in neatly together when the card is folded closed. When opened the centre circle piece pops up and stands up a little off the card for that added element and dimension. As well as using the Country Woods DSP I've also adde some of the Country Lace DSP to layer on some of the panels and used more of the products from the Country Woods suite to embellish the inside. I coloured the floral images in using Stampin' Blends Alcohol Markers and used the same floral images on the front as what is on the inside to keep that continuity from the outside to the inside. Stampin' Blends Used Flowers - Light Peach Pie, Light & Dark Petal Pink, Light Summer Splash, Light & Dark Pool Party, Light and Dark Boho Blue, Light Balmy Blue, Light Lemon Lolly Leaves - Light & Dark Mossy Meadow Teapot - Light and Dark Gray Granite I've even added some Basic White Panels on the back for you to write your message. This is such a WOW card when you open it. It's one of those cards that you hand deliver to your best crafting friend just so that you can see their reaction to when they open it. I do hope you like my Funky Fold that I've shared with you today. I just love how it turned out especially with the use of the Country Woods Suite products. This is another amazing suite that I've fallen in love with. Next up is Bronwyn Eastley from Tasmania, Australia with her Funky Fold. I can't wait to see what she has made for us. Rochelle Blok - You are Here Bronwyn Eastly Cathy Pinchbeck Julia Quinn Chantell Randall Cindy Mitchell-Clark Lou Kitzelman Rochelle Laird-Smith Jan McQueen Elizabeth Gross 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 Recreate this project at home using the following Stampin' Up! products. Click on the images below to see the product information and to shop from my online store. Tweet
Hi everyone! Today I am sharing a step-by-step Sizzix tutorial using Karen Burniston's new Journey collection. You can see all the dies here, each one is so much fun and they work wonderfully together and in combination with Karen's previous collections. This is the inside of the card, a really cute indoor scene, with the super fun 3-D Chair in the centre. I love to create little scenes and to add photos to my pop-ups (see this tutorial too), and knew that someone had to sit in that chair, so I created a cozy reading corner for my son. We'll be doing both dry and heat embossing to create the different textures on the card. Since you need a door to walk into a room, I used Karen's Opening Door die on the front of the card. Let's start with the tutorial: Place the Chair pop-up in the Pop 'n Cuts Base die and die cut from smooth cream cardstock. The Journey collection has a new square base die with an ornate edge, but I didn't use it here, since I wanted a bit more space to build my scene. There are two embossing folders that coordinate with the Chair pop-up and we'll be using both here. One great technique to use together with the folder that has a table, lamp and frame, is the kissing technique. Ink up a stamp with embossing ink and stamp it on the embossing folder, on the side where the pattern is recessed. Ink and stamp again to cover the whole folder. Place the top of your die cut chair cardstock on the other side of the embossing folder (so that it lines up with the floor of your pop-up) and carefully close the folder and emboss. Sprinkle white embossing powder on your paper and watch how the stamped impression has transferred to the paper from the embossing folder, but only to the parts that aren't embossed. I removed the embossing powder from the chair with a small paint brush, but you can leave it too. Sometimes it can be harder to adhere things on top of melted powder, which is the only reason why I removed it. If there is any stray powder on the table, lamp and frame, brush that off too. Melt the powder with a heat gun. I decided to continue playing with embossing powders. Carefully apply embossing ink with a pen to the embossed parts, one section at a time and sprinkle with embossing powder. Brush off any stray powder with a small paint brush. Melt the powder and continue to the next section. I used silver powder for the frame and the lamp post, Seafoam White for the lamp shade and Vintage Photo Distress powder for the table, to give it a different texture. I did the table in three sections. You can use other colours of embossing powder and get a different effect. If you want to, you can leave out this step, and just ink the scene instead. Ink with Antique Linen and Gathered Twigs Distress Ink, using an ink blending tool. Watch the magic as the embossing resists the ink. Die cut just the chair again from natural sticky-back canvas and emboss in the Bubble folder. Adhere natural sticky-back canvas to a piece of cardstock and emboss in the mat folder. Love this texture. Adhering the canvas to the cardstock first, gives the embossing a bit more punch. Cut the mat out and fray the edges a little. Ink both the chair and the mat with Bundled Sage and Gathered Twigs. Our room needed a floor, and I love a wooden floor. The Darkroom Door Woodgrain stamp was perfect for this and was stamped with Versafine Vintage Sepia ink. Place a piece of scrap paper at the fold of the paper, to avoid stamping on the wall of the room. Don't worry about stamping on the chair since we are going to cover it up. One of my favourite dies from the Journey collection is the Flower & Heart, which die cuts five perfect little hearts. I had a left over piece of mat board which had been covered with old book paper and die cut hearts from that. To further embellish my little indoor scene, I printed two photos in two different sizes. We always have cars everywhere you look, so I stamped two small cars. The books were stamped, inked and cut out, to be placed on the table and the room needed a little clock on the wall. I also used my favourite Birds on a Wire die (but for the outside), the birds were inked with Bundled Sage and Gathered Twigs. I ended up only using one of them. I also found a little heart ribbon as a table cloth. Adhere the sticky-back canvas chair on top of the cardstock one and glue the photo to the chair. I cut a little pillow from cream felt. Looks cozy, doesn't it? I placed a tiny photo in the frame. The clock was coated with Glossy Accents and left to dry before gluing it to the wall. I used a Distress Marker to add some detail to the lamp shade. Glue a ribbon table cloth to the table and place small stamped items on top. You can see the texture of the embossing powder and Glossy Accents better on this photo. Adhere the mat to the floor at an angle and place a small stamped image on top. I also stamped the floor with two sentiment stamps, added another one stamped on a strip of paper and used three of the little hearts. I used Core'dinations Tim Holtz Distress Color-Core cardstock (Bundled Sage) for the base. The front was embossed with the Bricked folder, sanded and inked with Gathered Twigs. Die cut the door from cream cardstock, ink with Antique Linen and Gathered Twigs and stamp with the Woodgrain background stamp, as on the floor on the inside of the card. Mount the panels with foam dots and colour the handle with Brushed Pewter Distress Paint before gluing it to the door. Adhere the door to a piece of torn old book paper and tape to the background. On the inside of the door (which is inked with Antique Linen), I stamped another sentiment, adhered the larger of the two photos and a word with Tim Holtz Label Letters. Coat the bird with Glossy Accents and let it dry before gluing it to the top of the door. Here's another view of the pop-up from the top. I can think of so many different things to do with this chair die. It is so much fun and imagine the face of the recipient opening a card with this pop-up inside. Thank you for joining me in this tutorial! Happy crafting! Anna-Karin Supplies: Surfaces: Sizzix Little Sizzles white mat board 6 x 13; Core'dinations Tim Holtz Distress Color-Core cardstock; Claudine Hellmuth Natural Sticky-Back Canvas; Neenah Smooth Cream cardstock; felt, old book paper Dies: Sizzix: 3-D Chair pop-up, Flower & Heart, Opening Door & Wreath, Birds on a Wire, 3-D Card Horizontal A2 Embossing folders: Sizzix: Foyer Set, Bubble & Honeycomp set, Bricked & Woodgrain Stamps: Stamper's Anonymous Tim Holtz: Tiny Things; Darkroom Door: Woodgrain Background; Hero Arts: Antique Flower Background S5264,I love Books ST506, Come Fly With Me 331481, Going CL478, Home Sweet Home ST513; Artistic Outpost: Favorite Book Ink: Ranger Archival Jet Black; Distress Ink: Antique Linen, Bundled Sage, Gathered Twigs; Versafine Vintage Sepia; Tsukineko Versamark pad and pen Paint: Distress Paint: Brushed Pewter Embossing powder: Ranger Distress Embossing Powder: Vintage Photo, Ranger Seafoam White, Silver Embellishments: Tim Holtz Idea-ology Label Letters; ribbon
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Juhu, wieder eine neue Kartenform ausprobiert – eine Pop-Up-Fächer-Karte. So habe ich sie zumindest mal […]
Playing with more stuff! I saw a sample on a demonstrator-only Facebook page, and had to try it for my grandsons. What do you think of this: I got this adorable new stamp set, Seaside Shore, and thought it would be fun to make a card for Ethan and Jacob. So I started with the inside--if this wasn't going to work I wasn't going to spend time creating the outside of the card...but it DID work,and it came out so cute. So here is the card from the front. I stamped the fish, masked them with a post-it note (stamped the fish and cut out to create the mask) and then stamped over them with the seaweed. I also added the bubbles. Then I colored them to make them look "tropical", and I added Wink of Stella to each fish (sorry you can't see how shiny they are). Then to the inside: I created a "pop up" by folding my cardstock in half and making a slit about 1-3/4" across the fold. Then I scored from each end of the slit to the center of the fold--this allowed me to pop out the "mouth" of my fish. I covered him in Peekaboo Peach Designer Series Paper; his tail is cut from a retired flower punch (but could easily be from a heart punch) and his fins are the retired Scallop Circle punch. On the back of the card, across the "mouth" I added a stamped banner, glued to either side of his mouth. Seaweed was added along the bottom of the "ocean" and I stamped and cut some little shells for the ocean floor. This piece was mounted to little scalloped strips of Peekaboo Peach, and then adhered to the inside of my card. But I had to have a treat to go with my cute card... The new Clear Tiny Treat Boxes were perfect! They are 2" cubes, clear, and such fun to play with. I cut 1-15/16" x 8-1/2" strips of the Peekaboo Peach DSP and scored them at just under the 2" mark every 2"; this allowed me to insert the paper INSIDE the treat box. I wrapped them with ribbon and added little tags. These were cut with the Lots of Labels Framelits and decorated with Swirly Scribbles "seaweed" and cut out fish. And what was inside? Well fish and and worms, of course: I found Swedish Fish and Gummy Worms--what could be more perfect? I loved putting this set together, and expect my grandsons will enjoy it all when it arrives this week. What do you think? All items can be purchased here.
As part of our much anticipated Galentine’s party next week, I’m showing you another favorite party element: the invitations. Every party needs a good invitation, and these fit our “Hearts, hands, eyes, and lips” theme perfectly. I thought of them after the seeing the incredible work of Kate Zaremba and the 500 hands (with 2500 hand cut […]
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Juhu, wieder eine neue Kartenform ausprobiert – eine Pop-Up-Fächer-Karte. So habe ich sie zumindest mal […]
I saw a picture of a pop-up piano card online while I was searching for something else and thought it was a lovely idea, so I made my own (slightly simplified) version... Front Inside
Since I have devoted my last few posts to pop-ups, I’ve decided to put together a brief introduction to this magical bit of paper engineering. There are many fabulous in-depth resources to …
Une jolie carte et son tuto ça vous dit ? Aller hop c'est parti. La semaine dernière en cherchant une idée pour mon atelier du week end, je suis tombée sur une carte de Françoise Blanc et je me suis dit que la forme était bien sympa. J'avais déjà une...
The crowd goes wild with this gorgeous Stadium Wave Pop Up Card! Gilded butterflies and touches of gold foil elevate the entire crafting experience with the Delicate Wings Paper Pumpkin kit of April 2024. No special equipment needed, other than a good paper trimmer and liquid glue. I’ve been wanting to make this style of ... Read More about Stadium Wave Pop Up Card