Showing posts with label basic 3D. Show all posts
Showing posts with label basic 3D. Show all posts

Saturday, October 26, 2024

Adoring Hearts meets sweetly scripted

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and  thank you for joining me today!

Happiest of Birthday's Jennifer


This was cased from pinterest and the credit goes to christicreativecrew.blogspot.com. I've used different numbers and sentiments

Very little stamping - dry embossing, die cutting, die cutting using foam sheet backing, layering, stamping

Materials required for this card are:

Bundles: adoring hearts
Card Stock: basic white, mossy meadow, pretty in pink
Dies: alphabet al a mode, *bloomin' hearts, botanical builder
Embossing Folders: basics 3D
Ink: mossy meadow
Stamps: sweetly scripted
Accessories: foam adhesive sheets, rhinestones, *scalloped polkadot ribbon
 
* = no longer available
  1. Start with a base card 14.5 x 21 scored at 10.5, layer one 10.1 x 14.1, layer two 9.7 x 13.7, heart 10 x10, numbers 4 x 4.5, foam 4 x 4.5, scraps for flowers and leaves
  2. stamp the happy birthday towards the bottom of the second layer
  3. dry emboss this layer and attach the ribbon
  4. adhere this layer to the first layer and then to the base card using liquid glue
  5. die cut all the pieces, (adhere the foam sheet to the card stock for the numbers before cutting)
  6. stamp the 'just for you' inside the banner
  7. attach the heart and sentient using dimensional pads behind each of the flowers
  8. attach the numbers to the heart
  9. give the flowers dimension using an embossing tool
  10. adhere the leaves to the larger flower, then adhere both flowers to the base card using liquid glue
  11. add the rhinestones to the centre of the flowers
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 😊 

Friday, October 25, 2024

No Stamping Birthday Card

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and  thank you for joining me today!

Happy Birthday Jack



This card is CASed from the Internet, sorry I lost the name of the original designer, but if you know who it is, let me know so I can credit them here.

Quick and easy no stamping - die cutting, dry embossing, layering

Materials required for this card are:

Card Stock: basic beige, crushed curry, granny apple green, misty moonlight, poppy parade, 
Designer Series Paper: *patterned party
Dies: alphabet al a mode
Embossing Folders: basics 3D
Accessories: foam adhesive sheets

 * = no longer available
  1. Start with a base card 14.5 x 21 scored at 10.5, bb layer 14.1 x 10.1, cc layer 10 x 6, gag layer 9.5 x 5.5, dsp 5 x 9, small pieces of the 4 colours letters & number
  2. emboss the first  layer and adhere to the base card using liquid glue
  3. adhere the dsp to the green layer and then the green layer to the crushed curry layer using liquid glue
  4. add some foam adhesive to the back of the cs for the letters and numbers and then die cut them
  5. attach the letters and numbers to the dsp
  6. now adhere this layer to the base card using liquid glue
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 😊 

Monday, June 17, 2024

Magnolia Moods meets Stylish Shapes

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Happy Birthday Sheilah


Simple yet stunning - die cutting, dry & heat embossing, layering, stamping

Materials required for this card are:

Bundles: magnolia mood
Card Stock: coastal cabana
Dies: stylish shapes (2)
Embossing Folders: basics 3D
Ink: versaMark
Accessories: blending brush, *garden gems, white embossing powder
 
* = no longer available, when using layering dies (1) is the smallest
  1. Start with a base card 14.5 x 21 scored at 10.5, basic white 10 x 14 and 9 x 12, off cut for sentiment
  2. colour the white 10 x 14 wherever you want to place the flower using the blending brush, then dry emboss using the folder and adhere to the base card using liquid glue
  3. stamp the sentiment using versaMark, add the embossing powder and heat
  4. die cut both the sentiment and flower
  5. adhere the flower to to the base card using small dots of liquid glue
  6. attach the sentiment using dimensional pads
  7. add the 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 😊 

Thursday, February 22, 2024

He's the Man meets Basics 3D take two

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Happy Birthday Dave


Second of 2 easy cards to make with die cutting, layering and stamping

Materials required for this card are:

Card Stock: boho blue, copper clay, very vanilla, wild wheat
Dies: all that, deckled rectangles (4,5)
Embossing Folders: basics 3D
Ink: copper clay
Stamps: he's all that
Accessories: scoring tool
 when using layering dies (1) is the smallest
  1. Start with a base card 14.8 x 21 scored at 10.5
  2. stamp the sentiment
  3. die cut all the pieces 
  4. emboss the smaller rectangle
  5. score the lines down the centre of the base card (l did 7)
  6. adhere the 2 rectangles to the base card using liquid glue
  7. adhere the banners to the sentiment using liquid glue
  8. attach the sentiment to the base card using dimensional pads 
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 😊 

Thursday, February 8, 2024

He's The Man meets Basics take one

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Happy Birthday Richard


First of 2 easy cards to make with die cutting, layering and stamping
The 2nd will be on the 22nd

Materials required for this card are:

Card Stock: boho blue, copper clay, very vanilla, wild wheat
Dies: all that, deckled rectangles (4,5)
Embossing Folders: basics 3D
Ink: copper clay
Stamps: he's all that
Accessories: scoring tool
 when using layering dies (1) is the smallest
  1. Start with a base card 14.8 x 21 scored at 10.5
  2. stamp the sentiment
  3. die cut all the pieces 
  4. emboss the smaller rectangle
  5. score the lines across the centre of the base card (l did 7)
  6. adhere the 2 rectangles towards the left side of the base card using liquid glue
  7. adhere the bottom two diamonds on the right side using liquid glue and the 3rd using dimensional pads
  8. adhere the banners to the sentiment using liquid glue
  9. attach the sentiment to the base card using dimensional pads 
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 😊 

Saturday, September 2, 2023

Best Family Ever meets Wanted to say

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Happy Birthday Evie


die cut layering, dry embossing, stamping and punching

Materials required for this card are:

Card Stock: basic white, crushed curry
Designer Series Paper: *it's my party
Dies: wanted to say
Embossing Folders: basic 3D
Punches: happy labels
Ink: crushed curry
Stamp Sets: best family ever
Accessories: bakers twine essentials, *genial gems, adhesive sheets
 * = no longer available
  1. Start with a base card 14.8 x 21 scored at 10.5, basic white 10.1 x 14.4, dsp 9.7 x 14, 2 white rectangles 8 x 4.5 and backed with adhesive sheets
  2. emboss the white panel and adhere to the base card using liquid glue
  3. add a panel of adhesive sheeting to the back of the dsp and die cut all 3 happy birthday's
  4. layer these to give the HB depth
  5. die cut the outline for the HB and adhere the sentiment
  6. adhere the finished HB to the dsp layer using liquid glue, add the bakers twine at the top and tie with a bow.
  7. attach this layer to the base card using dimensional pads
  8. stamp the bottom sentiment on a strip of white finishing off each end using the punch
  9. Attach the bottom sentiment using dimensional pads, then add the 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 on how to order.

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

Thursday, August 24, 2023

Cheerful Daisies meets Sunkissed

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Happy 60th Birthday Donna


This card came together quite nicely - dry embossing, heat embossing, die cutting, water colouring, and stamping 

Materials required for this card are:

Card Stock: basic white, *champagne foil, daffodil delight, fluid 100
Dies: alphabet a la mode, cheerful daisies, stylish shapes (4)
Embossing Folders: basics 3D
Ink: crushed curry, daffodil delight, lost lagoon, versamark
Stamp Sets: cheerful daisies, *sunkissed
Accessories: clear and white embossing powder, wink of stella
 * = no longer available, when using layering dies (1) is the smallest
  1. Start with a base card 14.5 x 21 scored at 10.5, basic white layer 10 x 14
  2. die cut the square out of the basic white layer
  3. emboss the basic white layer using the folder and adhere to the base card using liquid glue
  4. attach the square above the opening using dimensional pads
  5.  stamp the outline daisies, using versaMark on the fluid 100 card, cover with the white embossing powder and heat set
  6. die cut the daisies and the ferns,  3 ferns in fluid 100 and 3 in the foil along with the numbers in daffodil delight
  7. water colour the daisies lightly in daffodil delight with a splash of crushed curry for depth and the ferns in lost lagoon varying the depth of colour
  8. once dry add some wink of stella to the flowers
  9. On a scrap of basic white stamp the happy birthday using versaMark and daffodil delight add clear embossing powder then heat set. Trim down the sentiment, split the words and attach to card using dimensional pads
  10. adhere the numbers using liquid glue (sparingly)
  11. attach the larger daisy to the raised square using a dimensional pad in the middle and the smaller flower with a small amount of liquid glue in the middle 
  12. arrange the ferns around the flowers and adhere using liquid glue
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 on how to order.

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

Annette 😘 

Saturday, August 5, 2023

Layering Leaves goes to town

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Happy Birthday Sylvia


A few techniques - 2 step stamping, dry embossing, heat embossing, punching and die cutting

Materials required for this card are:

Card Stock: basic white, flirty flamingo, vellum
Designer Series Paper: distressed gold
Dies: *layering circles (6)
Embossing Folders: basic 3D, Cane weave 3D
Embossing Powder: Clear
Ink: flirty flamingo, granny apple green, lemon lime twist, shaded spruce, versamark
Punches: Bough, circle 2⅜"
Stamp Sets: layering leaves
Stampin' Blends: flirty flamingo
Stampin' Markers: flirty flamingo, shaded spruce
Accessories: bakers twine essentials pack
 * = no longer available, when using layering dies (1) is the smallest
  1. Start with a base card 14.5 x 21 scored at 10.5, basic white 10 x 14, flirty flamingo .5 x 10.5
  2. emboss the white layer using the cane weave folder and adhere  to the base card using stampin' seal
  3. add the strip of flirty flamingo across the base card about 5cm from the bottom of the white layer using stampin' seal
  4. stamp the 3 green leaves using 2 step stamping for the lemon lime twist leaf
  5. for the flowers use the markers to ink up the stem and buds and then stamp (don't forget to huff before stamping)
  6. punch out these pieces and then punch out a further 2 sets in vellum
  7. die cut a scalloped circle with the dsp
  8. to stamp the sentiment, ink the stamp first in versamark and then flirty flamingo before stamping
  9. add the embossing powder and heat
  10. punch out the sentiment using the circle punch
  11. adhere the sentiment to the scalloped circle using liquid glue
  12. emboss the vellum leaves and buds using the basic 3D folder
  13. arrange the leaves and buds at the back of the scalloped circle and attach using glue dots
  14. using dimensional pads attach the topper to the base card
  15. colour a length of bakers twine using the stampin' marker, then make a double bow. Once made separate strands below the bow knot, add a glue dot and attach to the card.
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 on how to order.

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

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