Showing posts with label Fence w/Flower Garland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fence w/Flower Garland. Show all posts

Thursday, May 25, 2023

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 Hello Friends

It is Pam creating with you today!

I am making a few thank you cards for my stash.  I am also making some for our little sale at church.  It helps pay for our teens to be able to go to summer camp.  The die I am using is the Fence w/ Flower Garland from the Flowers and More release.  Also used on this card is an oldie Tree of Nature.


Design Steps:


1.  Using the Fence w/Flower Garland cut out white, green, yellow and blue card stock.  Using the Tree of Nature die cut out brown, green, blue (bird), yellow(cage) and light brown(bird).  Using the Spring Grass die cut out green card stock.  Assemble with a fine tip glue

2.  Cut a piece of white card stock 3 1/2 x 4 3/4.  Blend blue ink onto the card stock and then splatter with water

3.  Begin to assemble the card starting with the grass making sure to only put glue at the very bottom of the grass so you can tuck in the tree and then the fence

4.  Add the leaves, birdcage and bird to the tree

5.  Stamp your sentiment in black in to the right of the tree.  (I decided I didn't like the way it looked so I stamped the sentiment on white and layered it with the blue). Use a A2 white card base and a 4 1/8 x 5 3/8 piece of embossed white card stock.  Glue your embossed piece to the card base and then glue the blue panel to the white embossed piece


6.  When I have left over scraps from the card I like to use them inside.  It is a really good way to use them up along with any extra dies that didn't get put on the front of the card

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Monday, May 15, 2023

Birdhouse Gift Box

Hi friends! 

Kris here to share some crafty inspiration with you ☺  I had fun making this birdhouse gift box with a couple of the birds from the latest release!  I used the Spring Bird w/ Vine and a smaller bird from the Spring Birdhouse Cup.


The lid comes off and has a smaller box attached under it that fits snug into the top of the box so it won't easily fall off.  


and here is the inside of the gift box!


I created this type of birdhouse box before, following a tutorial I found on Norma's blog here. She shares a lantern with "X"s cut out of 2 sides so you can put those battery operated lights or even fairy lights and it'd shine thru both windows -- excellent idea, especially for winter. But since I wanted mine to be a birdhouse, I adapted the instructions for this tutorial.

DESIGN STEPS:
PLEASE NOTE****  I'm also typing out the text I have on my photos for those who need to translate instructions.  Not meant to confuse you!


• Start with a sheet of 6 x 12" cardstock.  
-- with the short side at top of score board, score at 3/8" & 5-1/2"
-- with long side at top, score at 2 15/16", 5 7/8", 8 13/16" & 11 3/4"


• I covered the sides of my box with decorative paper -- this is totally optional!  Cut (4) panels at 2-15/16" x 5-1/8" and glue them onto each of the front sections. (The one with the floral spray, I adhered to the 2nd panel since that will be the FRONT of my box.) 

• Die cut the 5th smallest circle from the Pierced Circle Set, leaving a li'l room to add a perch for the bird to sit on later.


• Add 1/4" Scor Tape around the circle cutout (on the back) and place a window sheet.
-- Also add 1/4" Scor Tape to the back side of the 3/8" scored flap along the top of box.


• Cut a piece of patterned paper at 2 7/8" x 5" for the inside "back" that will show thru the acetate window from the front.  Since my box is dark colored, I chose something light and pretty for the inside.


• Add 3/8" Scor Tape to the FRONT side of the bottom 1/2" flap
-- then with scissors, cut on each vertical score line, just up to the 1/2" horizontal score line.


• Remove backing of the Scor Tape that is on the backside of the top of box rim and fold it down -- all across the top.  This will strengthen the rim of your box.

• Add 1/4" Score Tape to the front side of the small vertical flap on the end, peel off the backing, and attached the other end of the box.

 • Cut (2) pieces of chipboard and (4) pcs of patterned paper at 3-1/2" square 
-- round the corners of all 6 pieces 
-- glue patterned papers to top and bottom of each of the chipboard squares.


• Peel off the backing of  Scor Tape on bottom of box flaps and adhere to the center of one of the chipboard squares.

• Cut another piece of patterned paper at 2-7/8" square to fit down inside the box & cover the tabs



• Cut a piece of cardstock at 4-3/8" square
-- score at 3/8" and 3/4" along each edge 
-- see reference photo above for where to make your cuts

• Add Scor Tape along the outer flaps, remove backing and adhere flaps of each side to make a box.  *There will be an opening in the center of backside. 


•  Attach to CENTER of the underside of lid (chipboard square)
--make sure it fits snug into the top of your gift box


CREATING THE ROOF:

• Cut a 6" square of cardstock
--score 1/2" in from all 4 sides.
• Measure in 1-1/2" from each corner and cut away the corner squares.


• Turn your roof over to backside and with a ruler and pencil, draw lines at 2-1/2" and 3-1/2" (from the farthest left edge)
-- turn paper 90 degrees and repeat.
• SCORE the intersecting square in the middle.
• From each corner of the middle square, make 3 score lines to the "V" and to each 1/2" score line you already made in pt. 1.
• Turn over (top facing up) and Mountain fold all the score lines that meet your pre-existing 1/2" score line and Valley fold all the shorter middle score lines.


• Once you've cut and scored the roof and mountain and valley folded it, you can add glue in between those valley folds and pinch them together.  Might be good to add binder clips to hold together until glue dries.


DECORATING MY BOX:

• I die cut (4) of the Fence w/ Flower Garland to add around the base of my birdhouse.


• I cut one of the fences down by cutting 2 of the outermost pickets from each end.  The other 3 fences I left whole ~ they fit perfectly and wrapped all the way around the birdhouse!
-- I used 1/8" foam strips to the backside of fence pcs. (just on horizontal slats) to attach to house. 


• I die cut my birds from the  Spring Bird w/ Vine 
and a smaller bird from the Spring Birdhouse Cup
-- then I water-colored all the pieces


• I created a li'l perch for the larger bird by rolling a scrap of the green c.s. around the end of my paintbrush and added glue towards the end to hold it together.  Once dried, I cut it to the length I wanted and attached with glue to the bottom of my window.


• I glued the leaves and added birds with foam strips and done!



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I hope enjoyed my tutorial today!

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~Kristine


Saturday, March 04, 2023

Easter Egg Hunt

Hello CottageCutz friends! Thanks for taking the time to stop and visit with us today. It's Mary Marsh here bringing you the Saturday edition of the Blog.

We have a brand-new release of dies in the online store. It's our Flowers & More release. The individual dies are currently on sale for 30% off. This release has what we are calling "simple cuts". Meaning not as many pieces to put together so they assemble quickly.


They are so perfect for the many card making occasions that we all have. Birthdays, Thank You, Sympathy, Mother's Day or even a scrapbook layout just to name a few. For your viewing pleasure today, I am featuring the new Fence w/Flower Garland die to create an Easter card. 

Design Steps:

I started my card by stenciling clouds on white cardstock with tumbled glass, broken china, spun sugar and mowed lawn distress inks. I blended the colors directly on the white card base.

White card base: 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"
Next, I die cut the fence & flowers with different colored cardstocks. I also used the Easter Egg Hunt (Spring 2020 release) die for my Bunny & phrases 
I secured these images to the card base with dimensional adhesive and clear drying glue. 
I added the Easter Egg Hunt phrase and colored eggs to complete the front of my card.  The colored eggs are from the Mr. Peter Rabbit die (Spring 2018 release). 
I wanted to finish off the inside of my card as well. Since my theme is an Easter egg hunt, I thought  I would show a bunny that collected the Easter eggs (lol)!!! So I used the Juggling Spring Bunny (2020 Spring Release)die and a bunny kisses phrase - that's from the Bunny Kisses & Easter Wishes (2019 Spring Release) die. 
Found some designer paper in a water-colored pack that I bought from Hobby Lobby. I thought it would work nicely for the background. I attached the phrase words with clear drying glue and the bunny with dimensional adhesive. 

Well, that's it for me for this post. I hope I have given you a way to use the new Fence w/Flower Garland die. It's a nice compliment to so many other CottageCutz dies.  See you next Saturday!!!

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dies I used to create card: