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I love this stress-free card making idea. Sharon Armstrong with TxStampin teaches you how to quickly make three greeting cards using a simple method with a stamp, ink, and a few cardstock colors. This method is amazingly helpful when you are short on time but want to send a personalized card or note. Video tutorial included. You can go ahead and make your card now.
Okay, so this is my first ever tutorial, so please be gentle! lol CRISS-CROSS CARD BOX – by Vicki Wizniuk (http://wizardshangout.blogspot.com) Okay, by now you’ve probably seen a criss-cross card, if not made one yourself. Well this box is using the basic concept of the criss-cross card, only made into a box to hold 5 ½” x 4 ¼” cards and envelopes. Supplies list: 2 pieces cardstock 7” x 5 ¾” (front pieces) 1 piece cardstock 7” x 6 ¾” (back piece) 1 piece cardstock 1 ¼” x 12” (center band) Glue Scor-Tape Scissors Scor-Pal Bone folder Instructions: 1. Starting with the 7” x 6 ¾” cardstock piece, create the back of your box by scoring it at 1” from both sides along the 6 ¾” side, and at 1” from the bottom along the 7” side. Use your bone folder to give the score lines a nice crisp fold. 2. Using your scissors, cut the solid lines to create folding tabs. The picture below shows how I trimmed the tabs at a slight angle to help with folding. Set aside. 3. Now you are going to make the front pieces, as shown below. Take one of your 7” x 5 ¾” pieces and score it 1” in from the left side along the 5 ¾” side. Then give it a ¼ turn to the right and score at 1” along the 7” side. Using your paper trimmer, place the blade at the upper corner beside the side score line, and line up the cutting line on an angle to the bottom corner beside the bottom score line. Cut that angle off, as shown in the photo below this one. 4. Repeat with the other piece of 7” x 5 ¾” cardstock, changing your score lines to the outer edges and cutting your angle opposite to the first one. For this piece, you will also need to use your scissors to cut off the larger bottom tab as shown in diagram. Cut the little bottom tabs in the same manner as you did for the back piece to help with folding. Set aside. ***The picture below shows what both pieces will look like after they have been scored and cut. 5. Starting with the back piece, glue the little tabs on the bottom to the inside of the larger bottom tab. Set aside. 6. Take the 2 front pieces, and starting with the left side, glue the little tab on the bottom to the inside of the larger bottom tab. Then take the right side and put Scor-Tape onto the places as shown in the photo below, and put glue onto the little bottom tab. Remove the protective strips on the Scor-Tape, adhering the angled piece to the inside of the left piece, and at the same time carefully tuck in and adhere the little tab on the bottom. It should now look like the photo below. 7. The next step is to glue the front piece to the back piece, creating a box by tucking the back into the front. Use your bone folder to make sure your joins are secure. 8. For the decorative band at the center of the box, you can now take the 1 ¼” x 12” strip of cardstock and starting from the back side, wrap it all the way around to the back, overlapping the ends by approximately ½”. Holding it in place, slightly pinch the band at the corners and then take it off and use your bone folder to get a good fold for each corner. You can then glue the band on all the way around. *** Finished box size: 6” x 4 ¾” x 1”
We show you how to make simple, gorgeous reverse prints using Blu Tack. Reverse prints are perfect for use as greeting cards and home décor.
If you are new to paper crafting, understanding how to cut layers for card making can be a challenge. So today, let’s talk about how to measure your cardstock for layering. We will cover what sizes to cut cardstock for mats and layers for your greeting cards. BONUS: I have a free download for you to print and save! I want to make this process as easy as possible for you.
I had been thinking about making these fabric greeting cards for a while now and a couple of weeks ago found some of these cards in my local craft store. The cards are made for 4×6 photos. You…
Art Card 'Meadow Blackbird' This card is a professional digital print of an original linocut. You will receive an A6 card that has been printed on Kraft 300gsm paper which is an earthy, latte-coloured paper with a vintage edge. This card is blank on the inside for your own message, comes with a brown kraft envelope and come wrapped in a cello bag to protect it. Designed and made in the UK, by Vivienne Keable © Please note: colours may differ from your monitor.
Wow! Make 4 Greeting Cards with 1 easy layout. 4 different cards using 4 different Foil Sheet colors. It's so easy to make this greeting card. Get Creative!
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Make a fun Greeting Card Gift box. This video tutorial will show you how to make this DIY gift box for your handmade cards. This makes a lovely gift!
Our namesake Jackdaw and Bear Lino print design greetings card is a lovely friendship, Father's Day card or an alternative Valentine's card. A perfect meaningful card to send a little love to your friends and loved ones, show someone you care today. Plastic-free packaging. Designed and made in the UK.
I am excited to share with you 10 simple greeting cards that are beautiful & quick to make. The designer paper does the work and you can choose any greeting
This greetings card is one of two designs that have been freshly printed from an original linocut by Linda in her studio in Winchester, using Caligo Safe Wash Relief Ink. It features an inquisitive Great Tit gazing up into the snowdrops, in the gently falling snow. The card measures 15 x 15 cm a...More This greetings card is one of two designs that have been freshly printed from an original linocut by Linda in her studio in Winchester, using Caligo Safe Was...More
Getting ideas for sympathy cards is sometime difficult. And having to come up with an idea for a sympathy card when you actually need it can be daunting. Well this month's card swap is designed to help you with that. Every month, I host a card swap. This is where crafters from all over the…
Do you hate throwing your Christmas cards away every year as much as I do? This year I decided to try to come up with some way to preserve our Christmas cards.
I love to give the gift of hand stamped cards. I also love to create a beautiful box to give them in! Today I have a project that will just knock your socks off. It's such a pretty way to give the gift of love with a fold in the middle. I am excited to share the Facebook Live Rewind - Greeting Card Gift Box.
My husband, Tim, inspired this week’s Papercrafting Playdate idea. We celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary last week and I was the recipient of one of his amazing handmade cards. As always, he impresses me […]
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Find out exactly what to do with old greeting cards. Do you keep them as memorabilia / sentimental reasons, do you get rid of them, or do you do a mix?
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5 Simple greeting cards you can make with ONE card layout? Yep! You'll love how this layout gives you successful DIY cards every time! Watch the video!
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Eww! My stamped image looks gross! What happened?! I hear this often and I've got some card making tips & tricks that will give you great stamping results.
Last week I had my monthly class and I designed this project which I called a "choose your own adventure" card. My stampers got to choose all the elements of the card to make it whatever they wanted. I wanted to show off the Full of Life DSP but I couldn't decide which patterns to use because each sheet is just as gorgeous as the one before. So I took that hard choice and just gave it to my customers! They got pick which pattern they wanted to use, which sentiment and which image. All I did was cut the neutral cardstock pieces and they did the rest! And if you haven't gotten the Full of Life DSP yet it will be on sale starting August 6th so make sure to add a pack to your August order! The bright colors and beautiful watercolor style of the Full of Life DSP really pair well with the images from the Attention Shoppers stamp set. Because the images are smaller they are quick to color using some of the colors in the DSP using Stampin' Blends. Once my stampers chose which Full of Life DSP design they wanted to use they cut the 6x6 piece in half so they would have a 3" x 6" panel. Then they cut that down to 3" x 4.5" and then cut this panel into 3 1" strips to mount onto the Basic Black panel. The sentiment choices come from the Online Exclusive set Sweetly Scripted which are a lovely mix of script fonts and are nice and long so they can go across a whole card front in both orientations. For this design I cut strips of paper long than was needed for the portrait orientation and my stampers just trimmed off the ends as needed. Once the image from the Attention Shoppers stamp set was chosen to go with the sentiment it was also stamped in Memento Black and colored in. I had almost my whole Stampin' Blends collection out to use during class as the Full of Life DSP has so many colors in it. So like I was saying my stampers had a lot of decisions to make on this card! Some iridescent ribbon and sparkle gems are added for a tiny bit of sparkle and shine. If you make card sets for gifts or to sell this would be a fantastic design and group of products to use to make them. No two card sets would be exactly alike with all the mix and match possibilities! All of the supplies used to make this card can be purchased in my ONLINE STORE. Thanks for looking! Did you stamp today? Stamps: Attention Shoppers, Sweetly Scripted (Online Exclusive) Ink: Memento Black Blends: various colors Paper: Basic White thick, Basic White, Basic Black, Full of Life DSP Accessories: Attention Shoppers dies, dimensionals, Iridescent 1/2" striped trim, adhesive backed sparkle gems
I'm thrilled to show you how to make a split front greeting card today! It's been awhile since I made a fun fold card like this so I am excited to share!
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Learn to make simple DIY birthday cards for family and friends! Homemade greeting cards are sure to wow loved ones on their special days.
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This beginner friendly quilted postcard tutorial is so fun for the holidays! Sew and send handmade notes to your friends!
I love die-cutting, but I don’t love spending ages dotting glue on the back of my delicate die cut shapes! In this tutorial I'll show you how to use double sided adhesive Sticky Roll, to stick down your die cuts easily and mess free!
'Robin and Snowdrops' Hand printed using Gold Cranfield Ink on Black Cards Packed in a safe, protective cellophane sleeve Each print is crafted by hand, therefore is slightly different to the one before so details may vary. Linocutting starts with a block of lino which I draw a design onto, then carve it out with special tools and print it by rolling a layer of ink onto the surface and pressing down a piece of paper/card to reveal the final print. Linocut, Handmade, Art