Friday, 27 November 2020

Extra Cards

 Good morning

In today's post I am sharing three cards I made using Uniquely Creative Holly Jolly Christmas papers 

The November challenges are to create a set of three cards, one being a shaker and the second challenge is to create a Christmas card and include some fussy cutting if you wish. This set of three cards covers both of these challenges.

All of the patterned papers are from the Uniquely Creative Holly Jolly Christmas 6" paper pack.

There is a process video which you will find here.


This first card is a shaker

The card base is 4 3/4" square and made from white linen cardstock

The gold cardstock is 4 1/2" square and the patterned paper  is 4 1/4" square

The front of the shaker is cut using Lifestyles Crafts Nested Lace Circles die and is 3 1/2" in diameter

A circle of acetate that is 3" in diameter is attached to the back the scalloped circle

I cut 3 rings from chipboard and one from white cardstock the are 3" outer diametermeter and 2 1/2" inside diameter. These were attached on top of each other and then attached on top of the acetate at the back of the scalloped circle.

The filling of 28 Lilac Lane sequins (Velvet is the colour) were added to the shaker element and then a 3" circle of white cardstock was attached to the back to contain the sequins.

I used my Memory Box Snowflake Ornament Die to cut an ornament from gold cardstock. A piece of metallic string was attached to the shaker element where I wanted the ornament to be attached and the ornament was attached so it looked like it was hanging on the string.

The shaker element was then attached to the front of the cards close to the top.

The Merry Christmas greeting was cut from the Once Upon A Christmas Mini Cut-A-parts sheet, matted onto gold cardstock, mounted on a piece of chipboard and attached to the bottom area of the card front.



The next card has lots of layers and some embossing.

The card base for this is 6" x 4" cut from White linen cardstock
The layer sizes starting from the bottom are:
Gold 3 3/4" x 5 3/4"
Green patterned paper 3 1/2" x 5 1/2"
Gold 3 1/4" x 5 1/4"
Red spot 3" x 5"
White 2 3/4" x 4 1/2"

The edges of all of the papers were distressed using my Prima distressing tool.

Starting with the largest piece of gold cardstock all of the layers were attached to each other in descending order using double sided tape.

The small white piece was embossed with a Christmas Tree embossing folder. Sorry I don't know the brand, it could be Cuttlebug.

To embellish the embossed tree I added Uniquely Creative Clear glitter pen and some gold Stickles on the star at the top and down the trunk of the tree.

The greeting is from the Once Upon a Christmas Mini Cut-a-parts sheet. I matted it with gold cardstock, attached some chipboard to the back of it and then attached it to the card using glue



The last card for this post is a bridge card. This is the first bridge card I have ever made.

To create the card base I cut a piece of Tim Holtz Kraft Core cardstock in red to 4 1/4" x 8". Then I scored at 1 1/4" and 2 1/2" from each end on the 8" edge. These were then folded so the first score mark was a mountain fold and the next was a valley fold from each end.
I also cut a strip 5 1/2" x 1 3/4" from the same cardstock.

From white linen cardstock I cut one pieces 4" x 2 3/4" and four pieces 4" x 1". I ran these through my big shot with Kaisercraft's Diamond Tiles embossing folder. These were then attached to the inside of the card

The red 5 1/2" strip was then attached to the card base so that each the 1 3/4" edges lined up with the outer   edges of the card base.

I chose a Santa and a reindeer from the Creative Cuts pack and fussy cut the white edge off of them.
These were then attached to the side panels of the card, on top of the red strip.

The "Christmas" greeting also came from the Creative Cuts pack.
The merry was cut from a piece of patterned paper from my stash.



I hope you have enjoyed reading my post today. If I have not been explicit enough with my description you will find the process video here.

Thanks for spending part of your day here with me today

Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie

Friday, 20 November 2020

November Cyber Crop


Welcome to our last cyber crop for the year! 

3 challenges for you to get ahead in your card or gift-giving.  Remember, these do not have to be just Christmas, I have a hubby with a birthday just before Christmas and a son with a birthday not long after! 

Hello Donna here with my challenge for you, and that is to use Embossing, either heat or dry embossing is fine.  You can make a set of cards, a set of tags, or any gift item you want.

I have made a set of 2 gift tags and have used both heat and embossing folders.

These tags are super easy and quick to make, I've used leftover card-stock from my stash to make these.  DD Linen card - Waratah, Currawong, and Bridal White, along with some bling cardstock for my leaves, it's nice to use up these leftover bits.

I've used the Craft4U stacking banner dies to cut my tags in 2 sizes, embossed the middle layer, and cut a circle and heat embossed my Christmas message for one, and use the Kaisercraft Gift Tag die for the other.... Found some old velum snowflakes and some ribbon to hold them all together.
Have fun
Donna.

Hi Julie here with my November Cyber Crop challenge.

I would like you to make a card that will securely hold a gift card.

It can be a pocket, an envelope, anything you can think of that would hold a gift card firmly on/in your card. This card can be for any occasion.

I have created two Christmas cards that may give you a few ideas to start.








I have used

Looking forward to seeing your cards and getting a few new ideas.

Enjoy the Cyber Crop
Cheers
Julie


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Louise here to share my November CC challenge.

   I'd like to see you make a handmade gift or scrapbook a layout about a gift.


I've created some teacher gifts for the end of the year.

I picked up these glass jars from my local discount store.

I'm filling them with a cylinder of paper - that holds an extra little surprise then filling the outside space with red & green Christmas m&m's

For the outside I've wrapped them with twine and added two sweet little tags.

Here are the supplies used for this layout:


Thanks for visiting ... Can't wait to see your creations.

Process Video:


Happy Crafting


Challenge info...

Due date Sunday, 29th November - Midnight.  Please share with your scrappy friends!

Upload your challenge entry to the albums on our Mystical Scrapbooks Facebook Chat Page.

Our chat is private and if you haven't yet joined us we'd love to have you. If you have any trouble joining please email me, Donna, with your name and or a link to your Facebook profile and I will send you an invite.

We will be giving away 1 gift voucher valued at $20.00 and each entry receives 1 ticket into the draw.....So the more challenges you do the more chance you have to win!

We will also have a surprise prize!! Our DT members will choose their favourite layout and I will send that lucky person a surprise in the mail.

Happy Scrapping!


Saturday, 14 November 2020

How to make a mini album using card blanks

 Good morning

Today I am sharing a mini album I made after watching a video by Heidi Swapp showing how she made a similar album using a pack of her printed card bases. 

To make the base album you will need 8 cards and 2 pieces of chipboard the same size as the cards. By the time I had decorated my album I used 15 cards


There are a couple of different versions of this album. I have made the one that has a pocket between each page. I have used my sewing machine to stitch each pocket up but you can use tape or glue if you don't sew.


You might like to watch this short video that shows how I made the album. You will also find a link to Heidi's video in the description box below my video.


Happy crafting
Julie

Sunday, 8 November 2020

12x12 Scrapbook Layout + process video with Louise

Hi Crafters


Louise with you to share a 12x12 layout.

I'm gradually working my way through photos of my boy Zeus.

He was our first pet and lived with us for ten years, even before we had children.

Missing him so much and trying to record those memories hurts my heart but at the same time helps it heal a little more each day.

So today's share is titled "Saying Goodbye"


I've used the fabulous Simple Stories "Heart" collection

I just love the combination of the teal and gold.
I've also used Alpha Stickers for my title and added a little bit of gold splatter.


Here is the process video if you'd like to see this layout come together.



Happy Scrapping.





Sunday, 1 November 2020

November Challenges

 

It's that time of the year to start (if you haven't already) thinking about cards and gifts for the festive season, so we thought we might spend November helped out with some challenges and inspiration! 


Hi there.

So... November and the theme is Cards & Gifts.

I don't know about you but November is a busy month for me, it's when I make my Christmas cards, although I have to admit I have started already this year.

My challenge for you this month is to create a set of three cards, one of which must be a shaker card.

If you don't know how to make a shaker card there are lots of videos on YouTube showing you how it is done. I also have a video showing how I made all of these cards, including the shaker. There is a link below

The cards can be for any occasion, they do not have to be Christmas themed.

I have made three cards and a bonus tag which I will attach to a gift. 

I have to admit I had a thing about using acetate while I was making these cards.


This Z fold card uses glitter in a laminating sheet for the acetate front of the card.



Hope you enjoy this challenge, and get started on your Christmas cards if you choose to go that way.
Can't wait to see your cards
Julie

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  Hi Crafters

Louise here to share my take on the November Gifts & Cards challenge.

My challenge is to make a Christmas Card and if you want an extra challenge - include some fussy cutting.


I'm definitely not a huge card maker.

But when I create cards I make them like layouts = layers & Clusters.

Here are the supplies used for this project:


I hope you have fun with this months challenge.

Process Video:



Happy Crafting