Showing posts with label Cards Anniversary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cards Anniversary. Show all posts

Sunday, October 21, 2018

Crafters Companion Clear Acrylic Sentiment Stamps Part 1

Evening all, am delighted to share these at last and although my samples only contain three of the 18 sentiments, I will be using them all I am sure as they are a good all round collection for all sorts of uses.

Stamps can be purchased HERE  
Crafters Companion PINTEREST inspiration HERE
Crafters Companion website inspiration HERE

Lots of photos again, so here we go, post one of two.




Inspirational Sayings Stamps - Dreams
Download of the month August 2017 – Journey to the sky





part of the stamp used:



Inspirational Sayings Stamps - Count My Blessings
 Download of the month Jan 2017 – Be Mine
Embossing onto heat resistant Acetate.





heat embossing on acetate





Inspirational Sayings Stamps Count My Blessings
 Download of the month Jun 2017 - Nautical
Clear Embossing onto cut out embellishments.

Textures Embossing Folder Hessian






Inspirational Sayings Stamps - Dreams


I used a mixture of inked and embossed stars, achieved by using the negative left after die cutting stars from pieces of card.



the inside of the card has the sentiment mirrored again





Inspirational Sayings Stamps - Unstoppable
Download of the month October 2017 –
Autumnal Delight







Saturday, November 7, 2015

Craft Creations Romantic Decoupage DCD589 Young Couple + Etsy artwork

Morning everybody, popping in with a card I meant to share a while back - the fabulous die cut decoupage is from Craft Creations and I designed this card to make it suitable for Engagement or Anniversary celebrations


You can find the decoupage here.


I used some fabulous Digi artwork which I purchased from Etsy and you can purchase HERE too.


Here are some more photos to show the layering and more detail on the flowers..




... and the inside verse which I made up myself :)


Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Ruby Wedding Anniversary

Clean and simple share for you today for a Ruby Wedding Anniversary.
This is similar to the Golden Wedding Anniversary card I shared a while back and is even nicer in Ruby Red!


The embossing folder is from the Embossalicious range from Crafters Companion




Monday, July 6, 2015

Partial Embossing on a Golden Wedding Anniversary card

Hi everyone, sorry I have been awol for a few days, but things got in the way of blogging!

Popping in then with a quick card share for a Golden Anniversary with lots of clean lines and white..




This card is similar to a Silver Wedding one I did last year, and I liked the design so much I did something similar, but omitted the paper boarder down the left, as the ribbon on this card is decorative enough plus the ribbon is gorgeous with the satin and gold threaded edges.


Some dimension in the champagne glasses achieved by cutting 1mm foam pads into thirds LOL - teeny tiny!!


and some more photos...




The Ruby Wedding Anniversary version will make an appearance soon LOL

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

CraftyCutting DT project - Heart Shaped Valentine Album

It's good to get inking and creating again, have to make up for lost time now.  This post was meant to be up last week but I couldn't finish it, so had to leave it for a bit - very frustrating.
Glad it's done now and I can show it.


CraftyCutting make various size and shape albums which are great fun to alter and this time I get to do a heart shaped one. It's a nice size and good for passport sized photos or a little bigger perhaps. This album measures 4'' x 4''.


I saw the new release from Nitwit collections, called Lovestruck and bought it straight away, knowing I had to use it on something... love the arrow designs on the papers and that fabric feel to the papers as always draws me in! 


Also trying to do more digital work, as this interests me too - not to replace paper crafting or physical paper itself, but to create my own composition, print it and embellish, ink etc is great fun as well.
I only have basic photoscape software, and one of these days I might give CraftArtist a try when I have some free time.

So I used papers and elements from the main Lovestruck Bundle and layered them for the different 'pages' in the album, printed them after fiddling a bit with size and layout. Mental note - don't try and do this again with an odd shape like a heart - a square album would have been a lot easier LOL!  well it's a challenge then and I did okay........


The easiest way I found to decorate album pages is to open the book ring, lay them on the table and plan your design (I numbered mine as it has a little story from start to finish and adding journal elements on opposite pages - had to keep them in some sort of order).
Use your page die cuts as templates to trace a line on the paper you wish to decorate them with, and then cut out the papers just inside the trace line. You might have to trim a bit more here and there.

I inked the edges of the hearts with antique linen distress ink, and the papers as well before adhering them to the heart shaped pages.
Adhere one sheet at a time, taking care to punch out the book ring hole before covering the other side of the page.


Now I guess this album could tell a little story for a special couple and I intend to make an album for my significant other, adding photos from special times, like a photo from where we met, where he popped the question etc etc
Each open double page I have laid out as a journal page on the left and room for photos and other trinkets to be stuck on the right.
Love the new journalling tags and the usual tags from Mary Fran's designs, they are good for all sorts of projects!





This is the back of the album:


To go along with the rustic fabric feel of the papers, I added little fabric hearts, twine and rustic ribbons.


Hope you liked this project - I am looking forward to making lots more different things this year, and will be back with some more posts later in the week.
Wrap up and keep warm everyone, another frosty night ahead, but it's meant to ease soon by the look of the forecast.