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Tuesday 11 November 2014

A card for My Birthday Buddy - Deb

Well Armistice Day is approaching so time to make my birthday buddy and my youngest son's Godmother,  Debbie a birthday card.

Deb is fanatically about stationary so I decided to use a Housemouse decoupage design and incorporate a chalkboard peg on the card, that way she could use the peg afterwards.

I printed the decoupage pages and the matching background paper  from the Joanna Sheen House mouse triple CD.

I cut both the small and large decoupage sections out and layered them up using 1mm 3d foam pads. I picked a chalkboard peg that came free with a craft magazine and chalked a smilie face on the board. I tied two pieces of chalk together using some brown twine.

I attached a magnetic strip to the back of the peg and cut another section of magnet to attach to the base card.

I cut a black piece of card to fit the base card and then cut the backing paper slightly smaller, before fixing I positioned the toppers and chalk so I knew where to attach the other magnet section in between the backing paper and the black card so it was hidden, but the peg would attach too.

The toppers were fixed using double sided tape and the chalk sticks were attached gluing one chalk only with silicon glue.

 
As the depth of the card was quite high due to the peg , I decided to have a go at creating a box, using the Hougie board and the instructions to make a box and lid. It was surprising very simple and I will definitely be making more in the future. To decorate the box I printed another sheet of backing paper and attached to the top and the sides of the lid section matting onto black card first. To finish I wrapped a black ribbon around  the box and tied in a bow to finish. 
 



Thursday 6 November 2014

A Compendium of a card for Petes 50th

A card commission from a friend who wanted a compendium card for a special mates birthday. The card request was - I would like a card with Leeds FC on, Elvis and Green Bay Packers American footballers. My initial thought was you want all that on one card - really ! After some thought I realised that  it may be possible and may not look as horrible as originally thought.

Having a Cricut machine and the Paperdolls and Everyday paper dolls cartridges that are my most used cartridges, I realised there was an American footballer on there that I thought I would never use.

Firstly I got an image of the kit that the Green Bay Packers wear to work from and using my Cricut Gypsy device I selected the basic outfit items for the footballer and then added detail for both the helmet and the shirt. I wanted my particular character to wear a face guard so cut this out from black card also. The detailed sections were all glued onto the shirt and helmet and the main character was made up , the guard protector was slightly curved over a pencil to add definition. The face was stamped using Sizzix doll faces and the  eyes were stamped again onto white card and cut and glued into place. A ball was cut twice and layered up. I embossed a square of white American craft card using Swiss dots embossing folder and matted this onto yellow card measuring just slightly smaller than a 4" x 4" square. 

The next section to create was the Leeds FC section. Again using my Cricut Gyspy machine and my soccer cartridge, I selected the shirt section and hid the cut detail, hence leaving me with blank shirt template. I created a copy of the shirt and enlarged it slightly to create a background section.

Using Mickey's Font cartridge I added the name Pete and shirt number 50 on the smaller image. I created a similar template using the shorts from the same cartridge. The images were cut out from both blue and white card and the blue letters were fixed in to the white sections. Two boots where cut from the cartridge in white card for the background section and black for the detailed layer.

I embossed a square of white American craft card using my football embossing folder  and matted this onto black card measuring just slightly smaller than a 4" x 4" square.

I cut a number of  footballs, using my Quickutz football die, these were fixed to the embossed section, surrounding the main shirt, shorts and boot toppers.


The Elvis section came next, again using my Cricut Doll cartridge I cut a pair of boots out in blue and black and layered the blue section on top of the black. I cut musical notes out from my Quarter Note cartridge. The name Elvis was cut from blue card using Mickey Font cartridge with a black shadow, the letters were attached using double sided tape.

I embossed a square of white American craft card using my musical script embossing folder and matted this onto blue card measuring just slightly smaller than a 4" x 4" square.

Using a small micro CD , I fixed this to the embossed square and the remaining cut items were fixed with a combination of double sided tape and glue.


The last square to create was the message square, using a blank piece of white card which had the letters cut out from it using the Cricut Gypsy device, again using Mickey Font cartridge. The letters were cut again from green card stock. Prior to inserting the green letters the white card section was embossed using the Happy birthday embossing folder, the green letters were then inserted in the gaps and fixed using double side tape. This embossed section was matted onto green card stock.


Using an 8" x 8"card, the four sections created were attached using strong double sided tape, due to the weight of the CD section this was attached to the lower section of the card.

An additional message was printed and fixed to the centre of the card to finish. Lets hope Pete has a great birthday, I don't think he will receive another card like this one that's for sure.

Saturday 1 November 2014

Golfing Dennis reaches the big 70


Commission request for a Golfing themed card, for a special husbands Birthday.

Using the Cricut Paperdolls and Everyday Cartridges, I selected initially the golfing image and clothing. The body was cut at 3.5 inches high. A white marker was used to create the thin layer of hair.

The golf clubs were created using narrow rectangles which were welded together using the Cricut Gypsy device prior to cutting.

 The green back ground was also created using the Cricut Gypsy, using a slanted number '0' from the Mickey Font Cartridge  I created the hole section and the top grass section was welded to the rectangle base shape. Fine grade sand paper was fixed to the base card and the green section fixed over using 1mm 3d foam pads to create a Bunker effect.

The numbers 18 were printed and  fixed to the flag top and fixed to a strip of black card to create a flag pole.

Numerous golf balls were cut and the golf bag was cut from various coloured of card layered and matted up to create detail, two golf balls were fixed poking out the top of the golf bag.

Finally a personalised message was printed and fixed to the centre of the card.

Happy 70th Birthday wishes to Dennis.



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