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Saturday, July 4, 2015

Liberty, a card

Hi everyone and Happy Independence Day to the USA!


I used the following items for my card:
  • Frantic Stamper Precision Dies (Eagle, the word "America")
  • Chevron design embossing folder
  • Tim Holtz embossed cardstock - Seasonal Pack (pre embossed by company)
  • Red plaid ribbon, red and whit rhinestones
  • Card stock - white (for card base) and gold foil




I really like the font used for America.  Proud and strong.



I used the eagle die to cut a window in the embossed gold foil card.  I sanded the blue embossed card and then positioned it behind the open area so that some of the words showed through.

Thanks for stopping by!
Lis

Friday, July 3, 2015

Merci!

Hi everyone and Happy Friday! I hope that you all will have a wonderful and fun filled weekend celebrating America's independence Day.  Please remember all those who fought so that we could have Liberty.

Today's card is a colorful card using a punch design and some different colored shimmer card.  This is not a new concept.  ive seen this style on the web and love how it looks! So, I thought I'd give it a try! 

 
I chose a Martha Stewart scroll punch (deep edger).  My card base is white.  I decided to cut the bottom and leave a 1/8 inch border around the punched edge.  I finished off very simply with a glitter ribbon at the top with a bow and tag.






Thanks for stopping by!

Lis

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Time to Fly ....a Card

Hi everyone,

I love this card!

Techniques used:
  1. Shaker Card
  2. Stenciling with glitter paste
The shaker part of this card was easy to do.  I thought I was going to have trouble cutting the acetate to size and then adhering the foam tape without it showing.

Cutting the acetate:
I cut the clock using a Tim Holtz die.  I used the center die cut from the clock die as my template for the acetate.  I placed the circle on the acetate with temporary tape.  I cut a 1/8 inch border around the circle (cutting it larger than my template).  The acetate was a great fit and slightly large so tat I could glue the acetate to the clock with Gloss Accents.  I cut thin strips of mounting tape. Each strip was the circumference of the inner circle.  The strips were thin and I was ale to bend them around the circle without having to cut infinite pieces.  I made two layers.

So, I have the clock upside down on my craft mat.  I added the small hour hands to the inside and also poured in a little Diamond Dust.  I picked up my card and laid it down on top of the clock to seal it. (If you try this remember to be sure that your card is going to open the right way.  Keep track of your top and bottom!)


I added the large hand to the top of the acetate and added a blue jewel.


The stenciling for the background of my card was interesting. I haven't done a lot of stenciling.  I love the effect I get with the modeling pastes.

I wish that you could see this card in person.  I used a Cosmic Shimmer Texture Paste by Crafters Companion.  It is a glitter paste (not glue).  It is SO sparkly!  The one I used on this card is called Icicle Blue and is a blue interference color - which is why I chose black - because interference colors show very well on black.

I added the kite as an after thought.

Here's a good picture of the shaker box.


Thanks for stopping by - have a great week, Lis