Showing posts with label Ranger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ranger. Show all posts

Thursday, January 2, 2020

New Year Cheers Card


Happy New Year! Kim here, hoping everyone had a lovely holiday season, shared with friends and family! I certainly did! The New Year is certainly a time to raise our glasses with lots of good cheer! It’s also a time I love to send cheer to friends I may have missed sending a Christmas card to!

Today’s card share is a simple design that uses Quietfire Design’s Cheers die as the element that packs the most punch on the card!

Cheers Die from Quietfire Design / Burnished Silver Modern Gilding Powder


I layered 4 cuts of card-stock “cheers” and then embossed with Burnished Silver Gilding Powder. It looks amazing in real life, like a heavy, metal embellishment!

Cheers Die from Quietfire Design / Burnished Silver Modern Gilding Powder


Before cutting each layer of the word “cheers” I added a piece of double sided adhesive to my card-stock, making it easy to layer the pieces together.

Once my word embellishment was created, I layered patterned paper, acetate ephemera and  sticker phrase from Pink Fresh’s Just A Little Lovely collection with my DIY Cheers word. I love how it tuned out!

This is a great time of the year to send cheer to friends who live away. I promise it will put a smile in their heart!

Cheers Die from Quietfire Design / Burnished Silver Modern Gilding Powder


SUPPLIES:


Pink Fresh Just A Little Lovely collection
Ranger Glossy Accents
Ranger Distress Oxide
Scrapbook Adhesive by 3L Ultra Permanent EZ Runner Grand
Scrapbook Adhesive by 3L Double Sided Adhesive Sheets


Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Merry Christmas-Flourished Tree-3 Stamp Set- ATC

Hi Y'all, Robyn here with my first in a series of 
Christmas ATC's

The stamp is perfectly sized for the ATC, and the words are separate so you can sprinkle them where ever!

The image was heat embossed with gold, and the ornaments filled with Sakura Star Dust pen and Ranger Glossy Accents.
If you are so inclined, there is a companion cutting file


Enjoy the season. Keep it simple!

Comments and Questions Welcome


Monday, February 22, 2016

Butterfly Background Tutorial- Friendship card

Hello Crafty Friends!  Kathy Jo here sharing a bright and cheerful butterfly friendship card using Quietfire Design's butterflies from the Butterflies/Dragonflies stamp set:
Butterflies/Dragonflies set of 7 stamps
and the beautiful Friendship Isn't a Big Thing stamped sentiment:
Friendship Isn't a Big Thing - Mounted
The card background is so much fun to make and too easy to do.  So grab a cup of tea and enjoy the background instructions!  Please note: all items (especially your lovely stamps) should be washed immediately after use to ensure the paint does not dry and ruin your stamps, brushes, etc.
Cut a piece of white card stock larger than your card base.  Place a small amount of Distress Paint (Scattered Straw and Antique Linen) on a craft mat.  Take a toothbrush (not one you or another family member are using- LOL) and press gently in the Scattered Straw paint.  Lightly swipe toothbrush up card stock.  Re-dip into paint and swipe down.  Continue until you are satisfied with the coverage.  Air or heat dry.  Repeat with Antique Linen.  Rinse toothbrush and set aside.
Place a small amount of white acrylic paint onto craft mat.  Take a very flexible paint brush and dip the tips of the fibers in the paint.  Point the paintbrush towards the paper and run a finger along the edges of the fibers.  The paint will randomly spray on the background.  Rinse brush and set aside.  Allow background to dry or dry using heat tool.  Below is a close-up of the paint flicks:
Next are the butterflies!
Place two small amounts of Distress Paint in Blueprint Sketch onto craft mat.  Add white paint to one of the Blueprint Sketch amounts and mix to create a light blue color.  Either dip or lightly paint the small butterfly stamp into the light blue.  Practice stamping butterfly on scrap paper.  After you are satisfied with your stamped image, stamp butterfly randomly on background.  Repeat using the larger butterfly stamp and the Blueprint Sketch paint.  Wash stamps thoroughly.  Do not clean up light blue or Blueprint Sketch paint...you will need both colors one more time.
Cut background to size and mount onto white paper and then a tent fold dark blue card base.  (My card base was 5.5" x 5.5", the white mat was 5.25" x 5.25" and the background was 5" x 5".)
Stamp the Friendship sentiment onto white card stock using Blueprint Sketch paint.  Wash stamp immediately.  Air or heat dry completely.  Die cut and emboss using Spellbinders Fleur de Lis Squares.  Using toothbrush, apply light blue paint along edges.

Dye ribbon- Two methods can be used to dye the ribbon: Using a craft pad, "stamp" Distress Inks in Scattered Straw and Antique Linen on a couple of spots near each other. Spritz with water. Crinkle up the ribbon and place in watered ink.  
Or- dab Distress Stains in Scattered Straw and Antique Linen onto craft mat.  Crinkle ribbon and place in stains.  Air or gently heat dry.  
Below are the results for each dyeing method.  I used the Distress Stain method for a lighter colored ribbon.
Cut dry die cut sentiment as shown.  Use foam dots or foam tape to elevate.  Create crinkle bow and tie with twine.  Adhere as shown.  Optional: add pearls.
Isn't the sentiment just gorgeous?  And the butterfly background is too happy.  This could be a bright card for a dear friend.  :)
Thank you so much for stopping by!  I do hope you enjoyed the tutorial!
Have a happy crafty day!
Big Hugs,

Thursday, April 3, 2014

New Releases! Illuminations / Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme / Window Card

Hi Y'all! Robyn here today Illuminated, herbed and humming!

Going or not! to Scarborough Fair, you will want to get both the new herb stamps  and the Illuminations  to guild your Italic Caps and your home decor!
This project can also be folded and mailed. The backs of the cards are blank for personal messages, or more stamping!

Products:
Instructions

Begin by creating the cut files.
I save everything, even what I don't need to cut and make notes on the file and  set them to no cut.

Here the the cut pieces ready to assemble.

Decorate your cards as you will, and attach the ribbon with the Dotz and add your backing piece.

When you have everything lined up adhere your front cover piece.

Here are some close ups of the four herb panels.








Are you humming yet?

Click on them for bigger images.

Comments and questions always welcomed!
Some back story and out takes on my blog.
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