Thursday, September 30, 2010
Cards - Tri-fold Panel Card VIDEO TUTORIAL
Tri-Fold panel card
Supplies:
Cardstock
Ribbon
Rubberstamps
pop dots
1. Cut a 5.5x12 piece of cardstock for base of card
2. Laying cardstock horizontally, score at 2in, 4in, 8in and 10in
3. Laying the cardstock vertically, cut inner cuts, by cutting at 4inches (from the 2in score line to the 10in score line) then flip over and score again at 4inches.
4. Fold and reinforce folds. Push the center fold opposite the top and bottom folds.
5. Ink edges if desired, decorate all of the individual sections on the panels.
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
How to make a Paper Rose - VIDEO TUTORIAL
Here is a fun and fairly simple way to create paper roses using a couple of standard flower punches.
Supplies needed:
Cardstock
Flower punches
Liquid Glue
scissors
skewer
Inks
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Project - Arts/Crafts Organizer
Here is this last month's ClubStamp Project - how fun is this organizer? I love it - I did swap papers from another kit, but man this project is just fabulous. You can order complete from ClubScrap comes with all the pieces, parts, and instructions.
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
Friday, September 24, 2010
Cards - Easel Card - VIDEO TUTORIAL
Very simple yet unique card. Lays flat for mailing, then your recipient can stand it up like an easel for displaying it. I think this would be a fabulous way to do your Christmas cards, and may just end up doing them this way - this year!
Supply list:
Cardstock
Inks
Rubberstamps
Embellishments
Instructions: Cut a piece of cardstock to your liking, my folded card is 5.75x5.75. Fold half the flap in half again. Cut another piece of cardstock 5.75x5.75 and glue half the folded flap (the edge half) to the cardstock piece. Border strip: Cut a strip 1.5-2in X 5.75, embellish with circles and flowers, attach to bottom card using popdots. This extra height allows for the top part of the card to rest against it - like an easel. Card Front: Cut mats and rubberstamp as desired, add sentiments and embellishments.
Materials used in this project are from ClubScrap's Arts & Crafts Kit.
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
Supply list:
Cardstock
Inks
Rubberstamps
Embellishments
Instructions: Cut a piece of cardstock to your liking, my folded card is 5.75x5.75. Fold half the flap in half again. Cut another piece of cardstock 5.75x5.75 and glue half the folded flap (the edge half) to the cardstock piece. Border strip: Cut a strip 1.5-2in X 5.75, embellish with circles and flowers, attach to bottom card using popdots. This extra height allows for the top part of the card to rest against it - like an easel. Card Front: Cut mats and rubberstamp as desired, add sentiments and embellishments.
Materials used in this project are from ClubScrap's Arts & Crafts Kit.
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Cards - Stand Up Gift Card - Versions 4&5
Here is some more of the stand up gift card mailers I designed. Video Tutorial and instructions should be up tomorrow on my blog!
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
Monday, September 20, 2010
Cards - Stand Up Gift Card - Versions 2&3
Here is a couple more versions of my stand up gift card mailer. I will be posting the instructions and Video Tutorial in a couple days.
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Cards - Stand Up Gift Card - Version 1
Hey gang
Here is my latest gift card mailer. It is a super fun card that folds flat for mailing, but then up pull on the tag to make it pop up and it can stand. My version includes a spot to insert a gift card for your recipient. Would make a fabulous card for pretty much any occasion.
Instructions and video tutorial to come in a few days, along with some other versions I designed.
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Cards - Arts & Crafts GTG #15
I used watercolor on this image - it is not watercolor paper, so it doesn't react like typical watercolor on watercolor paper, but I think it still turned out great. I used a purple sharpie and a ruler to draw the lines.
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Cards - Arts & Crafts GTG #14
On this one, I used the stencil that came with the Arts & Crafts kit and spritz the card with metallic glimmer mist.
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Cards - Arts & Crafts GTG #13
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Cards - Arts & Crafts GTG #12
Friday, September 10, 2010
Cards - Arts & Crafts GTG #11
On this one - I cut out three circles, stamped images on the inside of the card, that show through the holes cut out.
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Monday, September 6, 2010
Cards - Arts & Crafts GTG #9
I stamped the flower image on the inside of the card, so that it would show thru the window. Added a simple piece of ribbon as final embellishment.
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
Saturday, September 4, 2010
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