Avui algunes idees per a començar a preparar la nostra tapa d'àlbum a l'escola. En aquest cas proposo diferents tècniques plàstiques que ens poden servir per a inspirar-nos en l'elaboració de la tapa del tercer trimestre. lavieenclasse.eklablog.com smallforbig.com angelaandersonart.blogspot.com craftinginthecountry.blogspot.com ertoris.blogspot.co.uk bhg.com craftymorning.com "REQUETEFELIÇ" SETMANA A TOTHOM! :o)
Old books are very easy to come by at thrift stores and garage sales, and they make the perfect base for creating scrapbooks and journals. You can use the book as is, and just add your own photos, …
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Les vacances approchent à grand pas. Et si cette année, c'était le moment de compiler vos souvenirs dans un journal de voyage? Découvrez 30 inspirations aux styles variés pour créer vous même votre carnet de souvenirs.
**Album cover art** is often considered to be one of the "extincted" fields in modern graphics design. In times when digital copies are cheaper and quicker to get, album covers have somehow lost their importance as less and less customers actually buy CDs and LPs in the stores. That's a pity because album covers can be extremely expressive and convey the message of the album in a number of creative ways. This post attempts to prove exactly that.
Made this fabric book during the class of Nellie Wortman. I used a lot of fabric, lace, paper and paint.
Concertina cards are fabulous display cards that have a concertinaed or fan-folded centre. They are constructed out of a few pieces of heavy paper folded inside a standard card blank and can be decorated for just about any occasion. TEMPLATE 1. Start with one sheet of heavy patterned paper measuring 12" x 6" and a coordinating piece measuring 8" x 4". 2. Place the 12" x 6" sheet of paper horizontally on your scoreboard and score at 2", 4", 6", 8" and 10". Concertina fold the paper, beginning with a valley fold, then a mountain fold, valley fold, mountain and finishing with a valley. 3. Use a craft knife and ruler or a trimmer, to remove an 8" x 3" panel from the centre of the concertinaed paper. Make the first horizontal cut between the first valley fold and the last valley fold, 11/2" from the top of the paper. Make the second horizontal cut between the first valley fold and the last valley fold, 11/2" from the bottom of the paper. Join the two horizontal cuts with two vertical cuts to remove the centre section. Refer to the template above for cutting measurements and placement. 4. Now you're going to cut little slots in each of the centre 2" panels (refer to the template). Starting with the bottom cuts, measure and mark 3" from the LHS of the page. Your mark should be in the centre of the second 2" panel (see the photo below). Use your craft knife to cut a 1/2" vertical slot (refer to the template). Repeat this process to cut slots in each of the other bottom panels. You should have cuts at 3", 5", 7" and 9". Now turn your paper around 180 degrees and repeat the process. You should now have a total of 8 slots cut in the top and bottom panels. 5. Place the 8" x 4" piece of heavy paper horizontally on your score board and score at 2", 4" and 6". Concertina fold the paper starting with a valley fold, then a mountain fold and ending with a valley fold. 6. The smaller piece of paper will now slot into the cuts you made in the larger piece of paper. It might take a bit of fiddling to get this right. 8. To decorate the card, I used an assortment of stamps, pieces of kraft card stock and some ink. You don't want to place anything too bulky on the inside of your card or it won't fold up properly. 9. Many card artists leave this card as is, but I like to use it as an insert inside a 5" x 6" card blank. 10. Decorate the front of your card blank as desired... I used a digital stamp, some ribbon and some of the paper off cuts from the insert. 11. Place some double sided tape on the reverse side of the outer two panels of your insert. 12. Line up the left hand edge of the insert with the left hand edge of the card blank, making sure the top and bottom also line up. Press firmly to secure. Repeat for the right hand side and you card is done! Stamps:
For a long time now, I have both admired and felt intimidated by this fabulous card fold. I'm ashamed to admit that until very recently I've never even investigated the mechanics behind how it works simply because it appeared so complicated. I finally decided the time had arrived to step outside my comfort zone and give this fold a go... Now I'm almost embarrassed to share this tutorial with you. The card base is formed from just four pieces of card stock joined together in the corners, and eight score lines. I admit that I was gobsmacked when I realised how simple and easy it was to make. Lesson learned. 1. Start with four pieces of card stock, each measuring 3" x 6". It's important to have nice straight lines and accurate measurements so the card can move freely. 2. Lay a piece of card stock horizontally on your score board and score at 11/2" and again at 41/2". Repeat for the other three pieces of card stock. Fold back and forth along the score lines. 3. OPTIONAL: ink the edges of the card stock, including the folds, for a vintage look. 4. Lay two piece of card stock vertically on the desk in front of you with the score lines running horizontally. 5. We're going to place adhesive in each of the four corners, 11/2" from the centre of each piece. I've marked the location of the adhesive in the photos below. Make sure you only apply it to the outer section or your card will not operate properly. 6. Add glue or double sided tape to the first corner. I found it easier to work on one section at a time. Make sure your glue or tape is strong enough to withstand a lot of handling... people are going to play with this card! 7. Secure a piece of card stock horizontally across the top of the two pieces that are on your desk. Keep the edges flush and the score lines all lined up. Refer to the photos for correct placement. 8. Repeat the process in the bottom corner. 9. Now we're going to adhere the other two corners, remembering to keep all the score lines and edges lined up nicely. 10. Believe it or not, that's all it takes to complete the card base. Once the glue is dry, you can have a little play with your card. 11. Now to decorate. I must admit that I found this more difficult that the actual card itself... mostly because of how many different spaces there were to fill. If you want to decorate your card the same way I did, you'll need four image panels - two measuring 23/4" x 53/4" and two measuring 53/4" x 23/4" (two vertical and two horizontal). You'll also need eight pieces of patterned paper measuring 11/4" x 23/4" and eight pieces of patterned paper measuring 11/4" x 11/4". 12. I wanted my card to look kind of like a puzzle, so I chose to cut each of the image panels in half so that they split and come together as the card is viewed. If you don't like the idea of cutting your four large image panels, you could opt to have eight individual panels instead. 13. Start with the image that you'd like to appear on the front of the card. Remember, the orientation of the card doesn't matter - you could just as easily start with a horizontal image by turning the card 90 degrees. 14. Use glue or double sided tape to adhere the elements to the front of the card. Avoid bulky embellishments that will hinder the operation of the card and definitely avoid placing anything over any of the edges. 15. Flip the card open to the next area for decoration. Be careful not to turn the card while you're decorating - you don't want to end up with images or sentiments that are upside down! 16. When you come to this section, be aware that the middle pieces will actually cover a whole image panel rather than some of the small pieces of patterned paper. Refer to the photos below. 17. Complete the card with the remaining patterned paper and image panels. I absolutely love this card! Even though I know the mechanism is simple, it's still incredibly satisfying to play with. My 13 year old son thought I had performed some sort of magic when he saw it... in fact, he enjoyed it so much that he appropriated the sample version! Products:
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Here's the story behind the dress Young Thug wears on his 'Jeffery' cover.