Showing posts with label BYOB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BYOB. Show all posts

Thursday, October 13, 2016

It's a Girl - a Pop and Twist Baby card

I'm on a Pop and twist kick!  This is my second card today using this unique fold mechanism.  I ended up using 4 different stamp sets to complete this card.



The base card is Blushing Bride, layered with Blushing Bride DSP.  The Whisper White art piece has the edges stressed with the Timeless Texture stamp set, with the texturing continuing in the rest of the piece around the image.

The bear, from " Baby Bear" was stamped first with Pink Pirouette and then with Blushing Bride.  The bow was first white embossed on Pink Pirouette card stock, fussy cut out, and adhered to the baby bear with a glue dot.

The sentiments are stamped with Flirty Flamingo ink as the Blushing Bride ink was too pale.




Each panel has 2 layers:  Blushing Bride DSP, and a Whisper White layer.  The die cut images were first stamped using the "Something for Baby" stamp set, and then die cut using the coordinated framelits.

This is a close up of the panels.

Supplies Used:
Stamps: Something for Baby, Baby Bear, BYOP, Baby Prints, Timeless Texture
Inks: Blushing Bride, Flirty Flamingo, Black Memento, Pear Pizzazz, Crushed Curry, Versa Mark
Papers: Blushing Bride, Blushing Bride DSP, Whisper White
Accessories:Something for Baby thinlets, Baker's twine, clear embossing powder, velcro, white embossing powder






Friday, April 29, 2016

Pizza Box for Graduation Card

Because the card I made yesterday had 3D roses on them I decided to make a pizza box to put the card in.  I have done this for several 3D cards before and they have gone over really well.

This is the box with the lid decorated using Very Vanilla and Timeless Texture DSP.  The box itself is constructed of Basic Black cardstock
To make a box for an A2 card, start with a 7 3/4 by 12 piece of cardstock, and score 1" all around the cardstock, and then 5 1/2 and 6 1/2".  Make the box as usual, and decorate as you wish.


Here the card is in the box.  I usually tie a ribbon around the box to keep it closed.