Showing posts with label Abstract Beauty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abstract Beauty. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 April 2022

Pootlers Retreat Swap Cards

 Hi Everyone,


I've just come back from a retreat with the lovely Pootlers team so I can now show you the swap cards that I made for my team mates. I love making and receiving swaps, it's a great way of using up your stash and getting lots of inspiration for new projects. I would normally have made a 3D project but as I was travelling to Birmingham by train, I wanted something that wouldn't get squashed in my case. I'm using up dsp and bringing out stamp sets and dies that are retiring at the end of this annual catalogue. Let me show you how I made them.

Materials

1 piece of coloured card stock 5 7/8" x 8 1/4", 1 piece 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" for the sentiment and scraps for the flowers
1 piece of basic white 3 7/8" x 5 5/8", 1 piece 1 3/4" x 2 3/4" for the sentiment and scraps for the flowers
1 piece of dsp 3 7/8" x 5 5/8" (I used Abstract Beauty)
Ink to match the coloured card
Flowers & Leaves Punch
Stitched So Sweetly dies
Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine
Gilded Gems
Flowers of Friendship stamp set
Create With Friends stamp set
Trimmer
Simply Scored
Take Your Pick Tool
Multipurpose Adhesive
Dimensionals

Instructions

On the long side score the coloured card at 4 1/8" and fold and burnish to make the card base.

Adhere the dsp to the card front.

Dies cut the two rectangles for the sentiment.

Stamp the sentiment on the white card for the inside of the card and add two flowers. The sentiment I have used is three separate words which I have arranged on a block.  Adhere this to the inside of the card.


Stamp a sentiment on the smaller white rectangle and then layer that up on the coloured one and adhere to the front of the card, at an angle, using dimensionals.

Stamp a small flower and a large flower on the scrap of white using ink to match the card base and punch out, then punch out matching ones from coloured card.  Scrunch them up a little bit to give them some dimension and then add a spot of glue to the centre of the coloured card one and then add the stamped one, offsetting the petals on top. Adhere them around the sentiment on the card front and add gilded gems to the centre.

I hope you will agree that these are great cards to use for batch making, I really enjoyed making them and the best thing was, I used up loads of my stash.  They work with any colour and any dsp and stamp set.

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Happy Crafting,


Karen X

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Wednesday, 13 April 2022

Dressed to Impress - Bookbinder Fun Fold Card - Touches of Ink Blog Hop

Hi Everyone, 





Today I am sharing a card that I made for the Touches of Ink Blog Hop. It was a free theme to use any bundle from a current catalogue. As the current annual catalogue will end very shortly, I chose to use the Dressed to Impress bundle which will retire with this catalogue and is one that I haven't used for a while. If you want to get your own then you need to hurry, things are selling fast.  I've teamed it with current colours (Polished Pink) and the Abstract Beauty designer series paper to make a cute Fun Fold Card.  Let me show you how I made it.

Materials

1 piece of polished pink card stock 4 1/8" x 11 1/2"
1 piece of dsp 4 1/2" x 4", 1 piece 7/8" x 4"
1 piece of basic white 4 1/2" x 4"
Scraps of polished pink and basic white card for the die cuts
Dressed to Impress stamp set
All Dressed Up dies
Stampin' Cut and Emboss Machine
Polished Pink ink
Memento Black ink
Magenta Madness ribbon
Trimmer
Simply scored
Bone folder
Multipurpose adhesive
Dimensionals
Mini Glue Dots


Instructions

On the long side, score the polished pink card at 5 3/4" and 6 3/4" and fold in half and burnish and then fold the other one back on itself - this bit will be glued together later to form the book binding element.

Adhere the dsp mat layers to the front and the spine section.

Wrap the ribbon around the spine piece and tie a bow. Keep in place with a mini glue dot.  Adhere these sections together and the ribbon will be trapped between the layers and secured in place.  

Stamp the perfume, lipstick and two shoes onto polished pink card and die cut them out.  Stamp a sentiment on the scrap of white card and die cut with the label die.

Stamp the sentiment on the remaining white layer and adhere to the inside of the card.  

Arrange the die cuts and the sentiment on the card front using dimensionals.

There you are a very quick and simple fun fold card. 

Although I have used a retiring bundle, this idea can be used with any dsp and any bundle, this style of card lends itself to lots of different sets.  In the past I have also used the tulips and daffodils bundles as you can see from the pictures below.







Please click on the links below to see what everyone else has made, next up is Petra



Simone Kleine - derdiedasKleine bastelt

Prima!Karen Egan (UK) - Craftykarendesigns

Petra Masukowitz - PetMa-Kreativ

Iris Philipps - iriStempelt

Sonja Kindler  - kreativ-mit-sonja

Daniela Klotzsch-Fiehn - Kreativierend

Katja Martins - Stempelpfau 

Sandra Nitschke - Gelettertundgestempelt

Liane Gorny - Jungle Cards

Vickie Littlewood Vickie Lou Designs (UK)

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Happy crafting,

Karen X

Saturday, 26 March 2022

Abstract Beauty for the InspireINK Sketch Challenge

 Hi Everyone,



Today I am hopping with the lovely InspireINK group and we are using a sketch provided by the lovely Heather Forgan (Stamp With Nellie). I love a sketch challenge for getting my crafty mojo going and I've needed it recently as I've not been feeling great. I've used the gorgeous Abstract Beauty designer series papers and the hexagon dies with the Quiet Meadow and Lovely You stamp sets.

This is the sketch we were given

Materials

1 piece of just jade card stock 5 7/8" x 8 1/4"
1 piece of basic white card 3 7/8" x 5 5/8", scrap for the sentiment
1 piece of dsp 1 1/2" x 5 1/2", 1 piece 3" square, 1 piece 2" square, 1 piece 1 1/2" square
Scrap of gold shimmer ribbon
Just jade ink
Magenta Madness ink
Lovely You stamp set
Quiet Meadow stamp set
Beautiful Shapes dies
Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine
Adhesive backed hexagons
Multipurpose adhesive
Dimensionals
Trimmer
Simply scored
Take Your Pick Tool
Paper snips

Instructions

On the long side score the just jade card at 4 1/8" and fold and burnish to make the card base.

Using the splatter stamp from Quiet Meadow randomly stamp all over the card front using just jade ink.

Adhere the long thin strip of dsp to the left hand side of the card front. Add the 3" square using dimensionals, then the 2" square and the 1 1/2" square using adhesive following the sketch for placement.

Die cut the smallest hexagon from the scrap of white card and then stamp the sentiment in just jade and the flowers in magenta madness from the Lovely You stamp set.

Cut a small piece of ribbon and flag the ends and add to the card front, then add the sentiment over the top using dimensionals.  Add some of the adhesive backed hexagons in just jade and pink.

Stamp another sentiment on the remaining basic white and I have also used the splatter stamp to opposite corners for some interest and then adhere to the inside of the card.

I hope you like my version of the sketch challenge, please pop over and see what everyone else has done with theirs too, loads of inspiration for you. Why don't you have a go too?

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Happy Crafting,


Karen X



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