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Thursday, 25 November 2010

Craftwork Cards Purple & Lime Christmas mini cards

I had fun making this selection of mini Christmas cards, which could also be used as gift tags.
The 4" x 4" mini aperture cards are from the Hunkydory Little Tweets collection - the purple colourway co-ordinated perfectly with the Craftwork Cards lime Christmas embellishments.
The card above uses a die cut from the Trim the Tree die cut collection, matted onto the centre from the Hunkydory aperture card.
The other die cuts are Craftwork Cards Trendy Trees die cuts, I've also used a Craftwork Cards Christmas greetings button on each card.
The Hunkydory Little Tweets mini aperture cards that I used are pictured above.

Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Craftwork Cards Purple & Lime Christmas collection

I had fun making this selection of 8" x 8" cards, using papers, toppers, tree die cuts, card candy and greetings from the Craftwork Cards purple & lime Tis the Season and Trim the Tree Christmas collections.
As you can see, the base papers are beautifully foiled, and only needed a few additional embellishments to make gorgeous cards.
Some of the other papers in the set are more suited to cutting and using in sections on smaller cards, so the pack is very versatile.
As you can see, I made co-ordinating pairs of cards, in reverse colourways. The lime has come out more yellow in some of the photos than it appears in real life.
I've used card candy to highlight elements of the background designs, and also to decorate the tree die cuts.
The only other elements needed to complete the cards were matching ribbons and a touch of bling.
The Craftwork Cards Tis the Season set of 8 x 8 foiled papers that I used to make these cards is pictured above.

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Craftwork Cards Tis The Season cards

I ws organising my stash (as you do!), and after popping out all of the circular die cut greetings buttons from my Craftwork Cards Oh My Word sheets, it seemed a real shame to throw away the pearlescent card leftovers. I used them to make these two co-ordinating Christmas cards, with other elements from the Craftwork Cards purple & lime Christmas collections.
I trimmed the frames to fit two 6 x 6 purple cards (as I didn't have any lime card to hand!) then added some Fizzy Lime card candy, a topper on each card from the Tis the Season die cut sheets and co-ordinating greetings button. When applying the card candy, I took a tip from Dawn Bibby and stuck the foam pads to the card, then applied the candy - much easier than doing it the other way around.
The Tis the Season die cut topper sheets that I used are pictured above.

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Kanban Woolly Bears Christmas cards

I made these two Christmas cards from the Kanban Woolly Bears Winter Fun die cut decoupage sheet. Rather than using all the layers as decoupage, I saved two of them to use as separate toppers, so I still have a spare bear for another card.
As you can see, the first card is a tent card. This is a great new style of card from Kanban, available in packs of cream & white, or deep colours. You just need to secure one flap with glue or tape, and the card is assembled, simples! The cards fold flat for posting and are easy for the recipient to unfold too.
I used Crafts Too Christmas 6" x 6" backing papers for both cards, rounding the edges with a corner chopper for the tent card. I also managed to part with a couple of snowflake brads to embellish the tent card.
I finished off the second card with co-ordinating ribbon and a Craftwork Cards greetings button.
The Kanban die cut decoupage sheet and blank tent cards that I used are pictured above.

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Hunkydory Christmas & Woodland Elegance, Raindrop's Diary & more

A huge selection of new Hunkydory products is now in store at Foil Play - you may have seen many of these demonstrated on Create and Craft TV.
New products include:
Both the Christmas and Woodland Elegance ranges feature a selection of beautiful foiled toppers and foiled and deeply embossed card, in a range of beautifully co-ordinating rich colours.
I have also stocked up on existing designs, including Paper Laughs decoupage, although many of these have been discontinued now.
If you check out the main Hunkydory page at Foil Play, you can browse either by format (e.g. toppers, decoupage, pyramount) or by theme. As ever at Foil Play, p&p is free on orders over £5.00.

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Christmas mini book with Kanban Elegance toppers

I made this mini Christmas book card using a couple of sheets of double sided 12 x 12 Basic Grey paper and a selection of toppers, including Kanban Elegant Christmas reindeer and poinsettia toppers.
I got the idea for the booklet from a gorgeous card made as part of a recent Halloween card swap on the Craft Telly forum. My much less elaborate version is made from two sheets of 12 x 12 double sided paper. Each has been folded in half, then corners folded in on themselves to make pockets, as in the picture below.
As the pockets were quite large, I used strong double sided tape on the inside, to close them up a little and make them a better fit for the tags. The tags were cut using an Ellison Scalloped tags die from co-ordinating papers, and I decorated them with toppers and ribbons from an Anna Griffin Christmas kit.
The Kanban Christmas Elegance toppers co-ordinated beautifully with the papers, I've used larger toppers in the middle of the book and smaller ones to decorate the second pair of pockets, below.
I don't have a binding machine, which would have achieved a more even finish. I bound the book by punching holes with my cropodile, after placing the binding wire along the back of the book and marking out the placement of the holes beforehand. I closed up the binding wire manually. I realised rather belatedly after making the mini book that it would have been much easier with a larger diameter binding wire.
The greetings panel stickers on the front and back covers of the mini book are also from an Anna Griffin Christmas kit.
The sheet of Kanban Elegant Christmas reindeer toppers that I used is pictured above.

Monday, 8 November 2010

3in1 stacker decoupage from National Crafts

3in1 decoupage is a great new idea from National Crafts (G18), now in store at Foil Play. There is a wide range of gorgeous images, suitable for a variety of recipients.
Each sheet is produced on top photo quality 250gsm decoupage paper and contains three beautiful projects:
  • Project 1: Sepia or Mono corner step stacker (a new and simple three layer decoupage design)
  • Project 2: Colour corner step stacker
  • Project 3: Inkable topper created from the original image, for you to fill with colour using your professional markers.
Each sheet also contains co-ordinating banner elements, instructions and diagrams showing how to layer up the corner stacker decoupage. These are traditional decoupage sheets, so scissors are needed!