Showing posts with label adhesive sheets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adhesive sheets. Show all posts

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Banner Sayings meets Artistic Dies

  Welcome to my blog

and  thank you for joining me today!

Happy Birthday Georgia


Intermediate level - bow making, die cutting, dry embossing, layering, stamping
I took inspiration from a card on Pinterest (sorry can't remember who)

Materials required for this card are:
 
Bundles: banner sayings
Card Stock: basic white pretty in pink
Designer Series Paper: in color 2024/6
Dies: *artistic, stylish shapes (4-6)
Embossing Folders: birch wood 3D
Ink: pretty in pink
Stampin' Blends: pretty in pink
Accessories: adhesive sheets, bakers twine essentials, *party dots
 * = no longer available, when using layering dies (1) is the smallest

Start with a basic card base 14.5 x 21 scored at 10.5, white 14.1 x 10.1, 6.5 x 6.5, off cut for sentiment, pink 14 x 7, 7.5 x 7.5, dsp 8.5.x .8.5
  1. put adhesive sheeting on the back of the pink 14 x 7 piece
  2. die cut the 3 circles, and the leaves
  3. dry emboss the white layer and small circle
  4. adhere the white layer to the base card using liquid glue
  5. adhere the 3 circles together using liquid glue, then cut in half
  6. attach each half circle to the card using dimensional pads
  7. remove the backing from the leaves and adhere to the top of the circles
  8. cut some bakers twine for a bow and colour it using the alcohol blends and let it dry
  9. make a bow
  10. stamp the sentiment, use the punch to shape it
  11. Attach the sentiment using dimensional pads
  12. add the dots
  13. adhere the bow using glue dots
Hope you liked today's card. If you would like more information on how to make it, please don't hesitate to contact me. I'd love to hear form you.

If you wish to buy any of the items used, go to contacting me at the top of the page for details of how to order.
 
Will be back again soon with more cards, in the meantime take care and have a great day.
Annette ๐Ÿ˜Š

Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Full of Life meets Wanted to Say

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and  thank you for joining me today!

Happy Birthday Alasdiar


Easy - die cutting, layering, stamping

Materials required for this card are:

Card Stock: basic white, shy shamrock
Designer Series Paper: full of life
Dies: something fancy, wanted to say
Ink: shy shamrock
Stamps: round we go
Accessories: adhesive sheets, note cards, tinsel gems 3 pack

All measurements are imperial not centimetres

Start with a SU note card blank, 5 by 3½, dsp 4¾ x 3¼, white and shy shamrock layers 3¼ x 2, white sentiment 2¾ x ¾
  1. add some adhesive sheet to the back of the shy shamrock
  2. die cut both he happy birthday shapes, then remove the adhesive sheeting and stick the two shapes together
  3. stamp the other sentiment and die cut using the label die
  4. attach both sentiments to the base card using dimensional pads
  5. add the  tinsel gems
Hope you liked today's card. If you would like more information on how to make it, please don't hesitate to contact me, I'd love to hear from you.

If you wish to buy any of the items used, go to contacting me at the top of the page for details of how to order.
 
Will be back again soon with more cards, in the meantime take care and have a great day.
Annette ๐Ÿ˜Š

Friday, January 10, 2025

Wanted To Say meets Metal Plate 3D

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and thank you for joining me today!

Happy Birthday to my Grand Son Kieran


Easy - die cutting, dry embossing, layering

Materials required for this card are:

Card Stock: basic beige
Designer Series Paper: oxidised copper
Dies: everyday details, wanted to say
Embossing Folders: metal plate 3D
accessories: adhesive sheets
  1. Start with a base card 14.5 x 21 scored at 10.5, dsp 10 x 10, 5 x 8.5, 4 x 2.5, beige 10 x 4
  2. add adhesive backing to the dsp for the happy birthday 
  3. die cut the stars and happy birthday pieces
  4. attach the happy birthday to it's backing piece
  5. dry emboss the beige strip using the metal plate folder
  6. adhere the metal plate strip and the square dsp piece to the base card using liquid glue
  7. attach the happy birthday and stars using dimensional pads
  8. the 'you're a star' was computer generated and die cut using one of the everyday details dies
Hope you liked today's card. If you would like more information on how to make it, please don't hesitate to contact me, I'd love to hear from you.

If you wish to buy any of the items used, go to contacting me at the top of the page for details of how to order.

Will be back again soon with more cards, in the meantime take care and have a great day.

Annette ๐Ÿ˜Š 

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