If you've ever wanted to make window-cards, you should check out my tutorial on CardMaker Magazine's blog today!
I'm excited for you to see the card I created for them. Just click on this link and you will go right to it.
http://www.cardmakermagazine.com/blog/?p=13033
Thanks so much for stopping by.
May the Lord be glorified by the work of my hands, Pamela
Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentine's Day. Show all posts
2/03/2016
1/19/2016
CardMaker and May Arts Blog Hop
Welcome ribbon lovers and card makers to a Valentine's Day Card Making blog hop with the CardMaker and Ribbon Resource blog teams.
I'm so excited to share my first posting as a new member of the CardMaker Blog Team! I have two cards to share with you today that celebrate the love between friends.
I love how these two soft-pink ribbons tie the front and back of my card together.
I'm so excited to share my first posting as a new member of the CardMaker Blog Team! I have two cards to share with you today that celebrate the love between friends.
I love how these two soft-pink ribbons tie the front and back of my card together.
First, I cut two 4.25 x 5.5 panels. This is a great way to use up large scraps that are not big enough for a card base. I punched two holes in the front and back. I scored just below the holes so that it will be easier to open and display the card later.
I should say that if you want to add an inside sentiment, now would be the time to do that.
Cut two 10" lengths of ribbon. Line up front and back panels and insert both ends of the ribbon through the holes from the front of the card. To have the narrower ribbon on top of the larger one on the finished card, you should insert the smallest ribbon first.
You now have both ribbons sticking through the back panel.
Cross the ribbons in back and feed both ribbons through the opposite holes to the front of the card.
Pull the ribbon snug and trim ends as desired.
Next, I trimmed a panel slightly smaller than the front of the card. I heat-embossed the sentiment and added pink 'diamonds' before adhering the panel with foam tape.
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For my second card, I used a beautiful, crocheted ribbon.
I pleated the ribbon by hand-stitching along the top of the flat ribbon. I adhered the ribbon t0 my card with glue dots. The front panel is a glitter sheet so regular glues and tapes would not hold the ribbon in place. But, the glue dots hold it securely.
I punched one red and one black large heart. I punched two red and two black medium hearts. I adhered them together as shown, slightly offsetting the red and black to give added dimension.
I stamped and matted the sentiment, adhering it to the card with glue dots. Then, I hot-glued the gold button and black ribbon in place.
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Be sure to stop in and see the Valentine's Cards at each hop and leave a little love. The Ribbon Resource is giving away some of their gorgeous ribbon to a couple of hoppers.
Your next stop is at Terri's!
Here's a complete line-up of the hops. If you get lost or find a broken link, you can always head over to CardMaker or Ribbon Resource for a complete line-up.
Supplies used:
ribbon: Ribbon Resource; cardstock: white heavy weight, black (the Paper Studio); red glitter sheet (DCWV-Holiday Glitzy Glitter Stack); heart punch (Fiskars- That's Amore medium and large); stamps: sentiment (Craft Smart, Hampton Art); gold button: (Dress it Up - Nostalgic Treasures); gems: pink (StudioG); ink: cranberry pigment and pink sky chalk (ColorBox); embossing powder: clear (Stampendous)
2/11/2015
DCWV Stack-a-holic Card Challenge February 2015
Happy Valentine's Day! Hope you have someone special to love.
I have two cards to share today. Both use the same sketch (below), but I need a feminine and a masculine card this year.
Now for the masculine version. The letters LYM stand for "love you millions" which my husband, Jeff, and I use to sign off on all our emails to each other. I used Fiskar's heart punch for the hearts on this card.
May the Lord be glorified in the work of my hands,
Pamela
I have two cards to share today. Both use the same sketch (below), but I need a feminine and a masculine card this year.
Both cards use cardstock from the CANDY CANE LANE stack from DCWV. I just love finding ways to use Christmas papers in other ways like here with my Valentine's cards.
As you can see in this feminine version I used the CLEAR ADHESIVE JEWELED SHEET also from DCWV. I love these sheets! So easy to cut and so elegant.
I made the flowers using Our Daily Bread Design's Aster dies and Fancy Foliage dies.
And, here they are side by side.
There is still plenty of time to create your own card and join in the fun over at DCWV. Here's the sketch we had to work with this month and a link for all the details to play along. http://dcwvinc.blogspot.com/2015/02/februarys-stack-holic-challenge.html
May the Lord be glorified in the work of my hands,
Pamela
2/01/2013
CAS-ual Fridays' Love Letters Challenge CFC88
Thanks so much for stopping by! I so enjoy having you pop in and look around.
Today, I have a card that I made for CAS-ual Fridays' Love Letters Challenge. We had to make cards using letters - stickers, stamps, die-cuts, etc.
I used some rub-on letters and words for my card. I punched a circle through the front of the card letting the punch just go off the edge. I punched two small hearts and glued them to the back of the opening. I added a strip of patterned paper on the the inside of the card to show through the opening.
Today, I have a card that I made for CAS-ual Fridays' Love Letters Challenge. We had to make cards using letters - stickers, stamps, die-cuts, etc.
I used some rub-on letters and words for my card. I punched a circle through the front of the card letting the punch just go off the edge. I punched two small hearts and glued them to the back of the opening. I added a strip of patterned paper on the the inside of the card to show through the opening.
Here's a close up of the opening.
There's still plenty of time if you want to play along. You have until Thursday at noon to submit a project. You can find all the details here: http://cas-ualfridays.blogspot.com/2013/02/cfc88.html
Update 02-04-13
I am planning to enter this card in the Make a Window Challenge in the Moxie Fab World as well. Here's the link if you want to join the fun. But, hurry - the deadline is tonight. http://www.moxiefabworld.com/2013/01/75-creative-card-challenges-week_8.html
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