Thursday, July 06, 2023

New Home

 Hello Friends

Today, I am making a card for my nephew who is moving into a new home very soon.  

I am using the Folk Art Trees and the Folk Art House (Large).  These dies are from our Folk Art release!  There are 19 wonderfully detailed dies in this collection.  Each die can be used separately or together. They are perfect for multiple occasions.  


Design Steps:

1.  Start with cutting out the pieces using the Folk Art Trees, the Folk Art House (Large) and the Garden Accessories die (fence).   I used the following colors of card stock: coral, navy, light green, dark green, yellow, red, brown and white.  Assembly the pieces using a fine tip glue

2.  For the card base use a white card folded measuring 4 1/4 x 6 1/4.  On the base use blue ink and blend the sky after blending splatter with water and dry.  Next use the Hills Slimline die and cut a piece of dark green and light green card stock.  Layer the grass as shown above 
3.  Add the trees to the top of the dark green hill as shown above
4.  Tuck the house in the light green hill as shown above
5.  Place the white picket fence at the bottom of the card add you flowers, leaves and sentiment and your card is complete







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Thanks so much for stopping by!  And I will see you next Thursday.

Blessings and Take Care





Tuesday, July 04, 2023

4th of July Pinwheel Table Decor

Happy 4th of July crafty friends!
I hope you are having a wonderful time with family and friends and maybe getting a little crafting in too! Today I am sharing a fun 4th of July table decor piece I created. With some fun dies from Cottage Cutz. Take a look.

Here is my fun little table decor piece. It is a pinwheel with a festive 4th greeting with some stars and fireworks shooting out and sitting on top of a patriotic top hat.



To Make The Pinwheel
I started with a 6x6 piece of red cardstock. I drew a line from diagonal corner to diagonal corner and found the halfway points more or less in each quadrant. I also found the center by going 3" in both ways. You can see my markings very lightly above.

Next I cut from each corner to the more or less center of each square. I then slightly curled the left side of each corner.

I bent each of the curled corners in to the center. I used a glue dot at the bottom and then put another one on top to secure it.



Next I took some sparkly silvery tool and gathered about 15" or so of it in an accordion type style and used a little wire twist to secure the middle. This created the puff/pleats.



I poked the twist through the middle and secured it in the back.


Here is what the pinwheel looked like with just the poof on. You can also barely see the clear stick I used to hold it up.


Next, I went to work creating the center. I cut out two pierced circles from the die set and then created some corresponding mats in two shades of blue cardstock. I then cut out the Happy 4th of July phrase and adhered it. To get the Happy to stand more erect and sturdy, I cut it out three times. Two of them I put in front of the larger pierced circle and the third one, I put from behind the circle. This gave the letters some good stability. I then added the firecrackers and then added some glitter to their tops.



I then created a couple of these super cute fireworks from the die set. I used a couple of circle punches for the backs and glued some light weight wire to them. I also had some styrofoam glittered stars and used the same wire to pock into them and added them to the pinwheel too. 


Lastly, I added a blue metallic bow and then poked the clear stick into the top hat and it was done. The top hat came from the dollar tree just the way you see it. 

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Well that about covers it for today. I hope you are inspired to give the pinwheel a try. Don't forget to head over to Cottage Cutz and pick up these super fun dies. 

Also head over to the Cottage Cutz YouTube channel for some more fabulous crafty inspiration!

Until the next time, have a wonderful crafty day!

Melinda

Monday, July 03, 2023

Flip Fold Eagle Card

Hey there crafty peeps!

It's Kris sharing with you today a fun Flip Fold Card featuring this cute Patriotic Eagle w/ Top Hat and more from our Patriotic Release ~ All the individual dies from this release are still 30% off!!  But before I get to my card, I've got some more GREAT NEWS....

We're currently having a huge 4th of July SALE!!  

Shop early for best selection
SALE ENDS FRIDAY, JULY 7th at 9pm PDT

And now back to our regularly scheduled tutorial ☺

How CUTE is this li'l guy?!!!  Such a fun die set and perfect for celebrating our Independence Day!




Our very own Mary Marsh is hosting this week's color challenge at Splitcoast Stampers with the following colors:

Real Red
White
Blueberry Bushel

I decided to make an easy flip fold card!  I started with a side folding A2 card (8-1/2" x 5-1/2"- scored the 8-1/2" side at 4-1/4")

Design Steps:

1)  Cut 2 strips of [star-like] patterned paper:  one is cut a 5-1/4" x 2", and the other at 5-1/4" x 1-7/8"


2)  Attach the 5-1/4" x 2" piece to the left side of card so that there's 1/8" white border around the top, left and bottom edges.  (see below)

3)  Take the largest of the Pierced Ovals set and line it up so that the middle of the oval is exactly on the right edge of your patterned paper and centered top to bottom as shown.  Tape with light tac tape.


4)  Put it on your cutting platform/plate and line up the TOP plate with the right edge of your patterned paper.  Be sure not to go over as we only want to cut half of the oval.  You may need to hold it there while cranking it thru until it grasps it tightly.  


5)  Score from the top and bottom JUST TO WHERE THE OVAL STARTS TO CUT along that right edge of patterned paper.  Here's a look at the backside as it's easier to see...


6)  Fold your card in half and then fold that front (patterned paper) piece back on itself.

7)  This step is optional, but I found it REALLY helped to lightly draw a pencil line around the right half of my oval onto my inside layer so that I don't have diecuts (or writing) showing from the front of card when it's closed.

8)  With the largest Pierced Ovals set , cut a solid red oval, and a patterned paper oval.

9)  With the 2nd largest Pierced Ovals set , cut a patterned paper oval.  Attach to center of larger solid red oval.


10)  Die cut Patriotic Eagle w/ Top Hat, USA Flag, and Statue of Liberty, assemble and attach to ovals as shown below...


11)  Attach oval w/ eagle to FRONT of card, lining up the right edge of ovals.


12)  Attach the 5-1/4" x 1-7/8" star strip in the section to the right of your patterned paper that's already attached, centering it between the score lines as shown below.  

13)  Attach your Liberty Flag oval to the oval that's there, lining up the left edges.  


14)  Die cut the Happy 4th of July Phrase and stars from same set.  I did add in some of the stars from the Firecrackers set because I really like the open stars ☺


15)  Using my pencil line as a guide, I glued down the right edges of my sentiment first to make sure I didn't go beyond that pencil line!  Then worked backwards, gluing in the rest. 

***TIP:  Before you go crazy with the stars, it helps to close the front of your card every now and then so you can see what will show when the card is closed! 


DONE!  


Because of that tip I shared, only the 3 stars in upper right corner show from the front when it's in closed position!  The rest is a surprise when they open the card ☺










Wishing you all a blessed and safe holiday!!
- Kristine