Showing posts with label everyday details dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label everyday details dies. Show all posts

Sunday, June 1, 2025

Adventurous sky collection

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and  thank you for joining me today!

Happy Birthday Mike


Intermediate level - colouring with alcohol markers, die cutting, dry embossing, layering
Cased from Angie Leach 'too cool stamping'

Materials required for this card are:

Bundles: adventurous sky
Card Stock: night of navy
Designer Series Paper: take to the sky
Dies: *everyday details (4)
Embossing Folders: soft waves 3D
Ink: memento black, night of navy
Stampin' Blends: boho blue, gray granite, smoky slate
Accessories: *adhesive backed milky dots
 * = no longer available

Start with a base card 10.5 x 29 scored at 10.5, basic white 9 x 5, gray granite 9 x 9, 4 x 14.2, dsp 3.1 x 13.9, 7.5 x 10.1
  1. dry emboss the the righthand side of the base card front
  2. adhere the clouds dsp using liquid glue
  3. adhere the blue dsp to the gray granite strip using liquid glue
  4. adhere this to the base card using liquid glue
  5. stamp the plane in black
  6. colour the plane using the the blends
  7. die cut the plane and circle
  8. stamp the sentiment to the circle in night of navy
  9. attach the plane to the circle using dimensional pads
  10. adhere the circle to the base card using liquid glue
  11. add a milky dot to the nose of plane
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 😊 

Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Cheerful Daisies meets County Flowers, Split Panel

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and  thank you for joining me today!

Happy Birthday Margaret


Intermediate level - colour using alcohol markers, die cutting, fussy cutting, layering, stamping

Materials required for this card are:

Bundles: country flowers
Card Stock: basic white, petal pink
Designer Series Paper: flowering zinnias, perfectly artistic (teapot) 
Dies: everyday details (3)
Ink: memento black, smoky slate
Stampin' Blends: bubble bath, grey granite, petal pink, shaded spruce
Stamps: cheerful daisies
Accessories: iridescent rhinestones, linen thread
 when using layering dies (1) is the smallest

  1. Start with a base card 10.5 x 19 scored at 5 plus 10.5 x 5, dsp 10.1 x 4.1 (two), white layer 10.1 x 14.3, petal pink 4.9 x 8.2 (backing for white die cut piece), white 5 x 9 (die cut), white off cut for stamping, second dsp 
  2. adhere the white panel to the inside of the card using liquid glue
  3. adhere the dsp panels to the top and bottom front panels using liquid glue
  4. die cut the white panel and adhere to the backing panel using liquid glue
  5. stamp the flowers and teapot in memento black
  6. colour the flowers and teapot, then die cut them
  7. adhere the white panel in place using liquid glue
  8. stamp the first sentiment next to the panel 
  9. stamp the second sentiment and fussy round it
  10. colour a grounding down on the white panel for the teapot
  11. adhere the teapot using liquid glue
  12. attach the flowers using dimensional pad
  13. add the rhinestone and attach the bow using a glue dot
  14. attach the fussy cut sentiment 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 😊

Friday, January 10, 2025

Wanted To Say meets Metal Plate 3D

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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 😊 

Monday, December 9, 2024

Adventurous Sky and more

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and  thank you for joining me today!

Happy Birthday Simon


Intermediate level - colouring with alcohol markers, die cutting, dry embossing, layering, stamping

Materials required for this card are:

Bundles: adventurous sky
Card Stock: basic white, copper clay
Designer Series Paper: take to the sky
Dies: everyday details (3)
Embossing Folders: so swirly
Ink: memento tuxedo black
Punches: happy labels
Stampin' Blends: balmy blue, copper clay grey granite, color lifter
Stamps: simply said
Accessories: 23.5 color dots
when using layering dies (1) is the smallest
  1. Start with a base card 14.5 x 21 scored at 10.5, white layer 14.5 x 10.5, copper layers 6 x 14.5, 5.5 x 10.5, dsp 5.5 x 14.5, 5 x 10.5, white for circle, sentiment & plane
  2. dry emboss the white layer using the folder, then adhere to the base card using liquid glue
  3. adhere the pieces of dsp to the copper backings using liquid glue, then adhere to the base card
  4. stamp the sentiment and plane, then colour the plane using the blends
  5. use the punch to crimp each end of the sentiment
  6. die cut the circle and plane
  7. dry emboss the circle
  8. attach these three elements using dimensional pads
  9. add the colour 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 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, August 16, 2024

Adventurous Sky and More

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and  thank you for joining me today!

Happy Birthday Gareth


Intermediate Level: colour with alcohol ink, die cutting, dry embossing, layering, stamping 

Materials required for this card are:

Bundles: adventurous sky
Card Stock: basic white, night of navy
Designer Series Paper: take to the sky
Dies: deckled rectangles (8), everyday details circle (3), rectangle (1)
Embossing Folders: so swirly
Ink: memento tuxedo black, night of navy
Stampin' Blends: color lifter, copper clay, smoky slate
Accessories: neutrals sequins
 
When using layering dies (1) is the smallest
  1. Start with a base card 14.5 x 21 scored at 10.5, dsp 10.5 x 14, 2.5 x 9, basic white 5 x 8 sentiments, 3 x 5 plane, 7 x 7 circle
  2. die cut the large rectangle and adhere to the base card using liquid glue
  3. stamp the plane in memento black and both sentiments in night of navy
  4. die cut these along with the circle 
  5. dry emboss the circle
  6. colour the plane using the stampin' blends, then use the color lifter to remove some of the colour within the propeller area 
  7. adhere the small strip of dsp towards  the bottom of the base using liquid glue
  8. attach the HB sentiment to the top of the card using dimensional pads
  9. adhere the circle using liquid glue
  10. attach the plane and bottom sentiment using dimensional pads
  11. add the sequin
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 😊 

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