Showing posts with label Doodle Flower Set 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doodle Flower Set 1. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 03, 2016

Thank you cards

Hi, Janja here!

May is considered the month of fertility and love, the month when the buds burst open and the flowers bloom. Perfect for my first post in May to use dies from the flourish & flowers release.


For card we need:
  • white scalloped card base: 5 x 5" (12,7 x 12,7 cm), folded
  • colored cardstock: 4 x 4" (10,1 x 10,1 cm)
  • white cardstock: 3.5 x 3.5" (8,9 x 8,9 cm)
  • glue
  • Distress inks: Worn Lipstick, Victorian Velvet, Cracked Pistachio and Salty Ocean
  • Memento inks: Angel Pink, Cantaloupe, New Sprout, Pear Tart 
From white cardstock cut out a square with a cross-stitched square die (the largest die from the set) and spray it with Distress inks or use a stamp. With foam tape, fasten it to a color coordinated cardstock.
Now we start with cutting out leaves and flowers. I chose two new dies: leaves & stems, and Doodle flower set 1.


When we have flowers and leaves attached to the background, cut out the word thank you in two colors and with a lag also paste it on the background.


As with the thank you card wasn't a lot of work and I was pleased with the pink version, I made two more in other colors.




I hope, I am given you a little inspiration.


Dies, which I used at work: 





Thank you for watching.

Janja

Friday, April 29, 2016

Watercolor Flowers (Video)


Hi, it's Vladka!

For today's card I used dies from last release, called Flourishes and Flowers. It is beautifull and very usefull release, full of greenery and flowers and can be easily combined with dies from prevoius releases.


So, this is my card, where I cut flowers out with watercolor paper and used distress inks, brush and water to color them. I also printed this beautifull quote on vellum paper and combined it white cardbase.

Here is list of all supplies I used:
Cardstock: White Cardstock for Cardbase 
CottageCutz Dies: Listed Below
Distress Ink: Fossilized Amber, Rusty Hinge, Firec brick, Barn Door, Aged Mahogany
Other: peace of Vellum paper, Scissors, Paper trimmer, Sizzix machine, 


I also prepared video for you. This is my second video in English, So, please have patience with me :) My first one was about how I store my CottageCutz dies and if you are interested, you can check it here.


Thank you for stopping by and for checking the video. And don't forget, you still have two days to participate in our first CottageCutz challenge. You can add link to your project here. And please, use only Scrapping Cottage dies.

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Happy Mother's Day


Hello Scrapping Cottage Fans! Thanks for taking the time to stop and visit with us. It's Mary Marsh here bringing you the Wednesday edition of the Blog.  Today, I am giving you a sneak peak of some new brand new dies that will be coming to the shop later this week.

I have been asked how I start my cards or where I get the ideas for my layout. It's always a bit different for me. Sometimes I have the card layout in mind and I just start creating. And, then sometimes I have a particular theme in mind.

Today, my card started with my layout. There are many places on the web that provide card sketches. I used a sketch from Splitcoaststampers. So let's get started with the card details.

Card Base:  8 1/2" x 5 1/2" and scored at 4 1/4" to make an A2 card (4 1/4" x 5 1/2")
Patterned Paper:  4 1/8" x 5 3/8"
Large Rectangle Layer:  5" x 2" and white layer is 4 7/8" x 1 7/8"
Small Rectangle Layer:  3 3/4" x 2 1/4" and white layer is 3 5/8" x 2 1/8"
Green Background Panels: 1" x 4 1/8" and embossed with a flower pattern.

My Card Layout

After I decided on this sketch, I chose my patterned paper and that helped me decide on my card colors. Since the paper colors are a deep raspberry and olive green color, I stayed with that palette for my die cut flowers and leaves.

The flowers and leaves are the sneak peek I mentioned to you at the beginning of the post. The flowers are the "doodle flower set 1". They come with a background die and also the doodle flower die. Aren't they just the cutest little things?

I cut the background in the deep raspberry shade and decided to use some patterned paper to create a bit of contrast. I used dimensional adhesive and attached them to my card. To attach the doodle part of the flower I used multi-matte medium. It's a strong adhesive like glossy accents but it dries clear.



The leaves are also a new set of dies and come with a background and pattern die. They are the new leaves & stems dies.  I cut them in olive green and then a celery green shade. If you look close, you will see that on one set of the leaves I used light and then dark for the top layer. I just switched it around on the other set of leaves for interest.

I used the Mushrooms & Flowers die for the 2 small flowers on the card. I cut those in the deep raspberry shade and used the same patterned paper for the flower centers.

Since I used flowers, I decided to make it a Mother's Day card. We will be celebrating on Sunday, May 8 here in the U.S. I stamped my sentiment, added a couple of enamel dots in the raspberry color and I added a flag cut in the deep raspberry shade to complete my card.

 
 
Well friends, that's it for me for today. Hope you enjoyed the little peek I gave of the upcoming release. Also, did you know that we are having a challenge for our fans and followers to display the cards you have made with CottageCutz dies? There are prizes to be won as well. Click here for all the details and the linky to submit your entry.   So until next time......inky hugs!
 
http://www.scrappingcottage.com/cottagecutzdoodleflowersset1.aspx

http://www.scrappingcottage.com/cottagecutzleavesandstems.aspx
 
 
http://www.scrappingcottage.com/search.aspx?find=mushrooms+%26+flowers