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| cardmaking kit r Using your,r free gift h's issue we re really spoiling you w th a stunning co lection of papers, letters, numbers, stamps and tags. Diane Grimshaw came up with these gorgeous creations to inspire HEART TILE 1 Adhere a piece of patterned paper to the underside of the heart tile. and tnm off any excess. Attach the tile to the centre of the card blank 3Create a paper nbbon and bow, and adhere as shown. MATERIALS Paper Cellar heart tile card blank free papers FRIENDS FOREVER 1 Cover the front of the card blank with patterned paper. Mount the sentiment onto a piece of cream cardstock, and adhere in the top-left comer. 3Attach the embellishment as shown to complete the design. card blank and scraps of spare card free papers and sentiment tile Paper Bliss embellishment 14 Simply Cards & Papercraft
GINGHAM FLOWER NEW ARRIVAL Highlight the paper with Icicle Stickles and leave to dry. card blank IFix the Freeze Frames to the card as shown. Cover the remaining area of the card blank with patterned paper. □ free papers Ranger Icicle Stickles Magic Scraps Clearly Creative Baby Boy Freeze Frames PATCHWORK PERFECTION ICut nine patchwork squares from the free papers, and arrange them in a pattern to fit the front of the card blank. ^‘ Create four punched flowers from co-ordinating patterned paper and fix to the card as shown. Place a button in the centre of each flower, and highlight the flower edges with a fine-line black pen. free papers flower punch P buttons black pen card blank Why not send in pictures of the cards you've made using your free gift this issue? Send jpeg images by email to: or by snail mail to: °] Cover both front pieces of the gatefold card with patterned paper. Cover the die-cut bloom with patterned paper, and run a line of red hand-drawn stitches around the petal edges. QCurl the edges of the flower petals to add definition. Place the bloom and the sentiment centrally on the card, with the gatefold closed. Apply glue, but only to the areas of the bloom and sentiment which will sit on the left side of the gatefold (otherwise, the gatefold won't open). Paper Cellar gatefold card blank free papers and sentiment tile button spare piece of cardstock Craftwork Cards die-cut bloom Simply Cards & Papercretl 15
Mum's the word Making a card for Mother's Day always requires something special and unique, to show just how much you care. Here Jenny Cocks provides some inspiration with her collection of intricate gatefold designs IIILUU KEEPING your cardmaking can be a diffecfc task, end occasionally we can oil feel that our designs are becoming о little stale or lacking in creative sparkle. Simply changing the dynamics of the card blank itself can open up a whole host of new creative opportunities. Gatefold card blanks have been available for some time now, but they cla seem ta be experiencing something of о renaissance. This is due largely to the level of creativity these cords can offer - a gatefold card is not just a flat, blank canvas - it has the added advantage of being able ta offer two sides for you to design ond develop. WIDE RANGE If you don't fancy creating your own gatefold cards, there's a wide selection available ta buy, with companies such as Craft Creations ond Making Memories both offering extensive ranges. Craft Creations’ cards provide maximum scope for creativity, as they can be bought pre- scored ond blank, in a variety of striking colours and textures, whilst Making Memories is ideal for quick yet stylish cards, as they are sold with folio closures already attached. ALL TIED UP An added bonus of using a gatefold card is that you have two options to consider when creating your design - the card can be fastened, using ribbon, lacing or bikini -Il i clasps for example, or it can be with the inside of the gatefold incorporated into your main design. A personal poem or verse would fit very nicely in the centre of the card, os would-a photograph or hidden message. 16 Simply Cards a Papercratt
ITrim a piece of green patterned paper to measure 13Hcm-square, and adhere it to the centre of the card blank across the fold. Use a craft knife to cut down the centre. 2Use repositionable glue to adhere the quote lightly into place in the centre Pierce two lines of holes around the edges as shown, one inside the vellum square and one outside. 3Thread a needle with white embroidery thread and stitch between each pair of holes, starting from the inside of the card blank. Secure the ends. 4Add a flower to the bottom-right comer with a brad and ink the edges of the card blank to finish. card could be adapted to make a stylish wedding card or even a wedding invitation MATERIALS Craft Creations square gatefold card blank K&Co Love & Friendship Quotable Notables white embroidery thread H Prima flower H pink mini brad И HOTP Citrus Creative Pack Simply Cards & Papercraft 19
| mother's day Step by step ICut three lengths of ribbon to fit the width of the card blank and glue them into place at evenly spaced intervals across the fold. Slice down the centre of the ribbon strips using a craft knife. 2Trim a piece of textured green cardstock to measure Sxl4/icm. Cut a piece of patterned paper to measure 4x14cm and glue this on top. Stick the panel to the left side of the gatefold. 3Measure and cut three 3cm squares from the same green cardstock. Add rub-on letters to spell 'Mum' onto one of the squares and place it in the centre of the strip as shown. 4Make a hole in the centre of the remaining two squares and push a big brad through each one, splitting the pins apart at the back. 5Add stickers to the two brads and finish with a rub-on word in the bottom-right comer. Croft Creations gatefold card blank American Crafts ribbon green DCWV cardstock HOTP Great Big Brads Pebbles Inc I kan'dee Retro stickers Making Memories 'thanks' mini rub-on HOTP Citrus Creative Pack 18 Simply Cards & Papercraf!
Craft Creations recently released a new range of gatefold card blanks in a variety of colours and textures. For more information visit wvvw.craftcreations.com Tel: 01992 781900. Making Memories also produces a selection of gatefold cards, so check with your local stockist for details or visit www.makingmemories.com Simply Cards & Papercraft 17
| mother's day IGlue a piece of checked paper inside the centre of the card blank. 2Trim half a centimetre from each of the gatefolds and set eyelets at regular intervals down each side. 3Lace a length of yellow organza ribbon through the eyelets, starting at the top, and tie a bow at one end. 4Cut three pieces of different patterned paper to measure 3x8cm, 3x4cm and 3x3cm. Round the comers of each piece and fix them to the left gatefold. Repeat this for the right side, reversing the order of the pieces. Craft Creations gatefold card blank И HOTP Citrus Creative Pack □ green eyelets □ yellow organza ribbon И comer rounder И black rub-ons FApply rub-on letters for the 'Special vMmn greeting using a wooden stick. 20 Simjiy Cards & Papercraft
2Glue the patterned paper to the top of the card blank and slice down the centre with a craft knife to recreate the gatefold opening. 6Add doodle patterns around the edge of the card blank and finish by attaching two heart buttons to the bottom comers. lettering, or uven nibberstamps 3Practising on a scrap of paper, doodle a greeting using a black fine-tip pen. Once you are happy with your design, copy it onto a clean 6cm square of textured card. Colour your chosen sections with gel pens. □ Craft Creations gatefold card blank HOTP Citrus Creative Pack □ black fine-tip journaling pen green and yellow gel pens 2 heart buttons pink and green ink □ pink and green textured card Simply Cards & Papercraft 21
| mother's day 1 Round the comers of the centre edges. Cut two pieces of spotted paper to measure 5xl4’Zcm and round the inside comers. 2Ini the edges of the patterned paper with purple and then pink ink, before gluing each piece into piece. 3Punch two small circles from pink cardstock, crumple them and ink with purple ink. Position these circles onto the front of the card and secure using eyelets as shown, 4Adhere letter tiles to the top of the card to spell "LOVE'. 5Paint a tag with white acrylic paint and add clear adhesive letter stickers to spell 'Mum'. Tie a length ot purple twill through the tag and secure around the right clasp. /^Keep the card closed by knotting one Vend of a length of twill around the left clasp, and tying in a figure of eight. pink Craft erections gatefold card blank HOTP Citrus Creative Pack green eyelets Junkitz Girl Alphabet* Making Memories eyelet charms circle punch purple organza ribbon and twill black Provo Craft Pixie Serif Alphabitties comer rounder
Step by step ICut a cream piece of cardstock to measure 13x14cm. Round the comers and then ink around the edges with green ink, followed by yellow. 2 Add a length of green organza ribbon across the top of the card and secure at the back. Staple a short length of yellow organza ribbon to the top centre. J Cut a piece of yellow patterned paper to fit the inside of the gatefold (approximately 7x12cm) and glue into place. Make sure that as you glue the paper you recreate the fold (the paper may move slightly). 3Create a mark 7cm down the inside of the left gatefold. Score from here to the outside comer and fold along the score line. MATERIALS Craft Creations gatefold card blank HOTP Citrus Creative Pack green and yellow organza ribbon green brads green and yellow ink yellow eyelets cream card corner rounder THINKING OF YOU 5Cut two pieces of green patterned paper to measure ll'ZxT’Zcm each. Attach each piece to the card and fold each comer as shown. Secure with brads. 6Set two eyelets into place and tie a piece of organza ribbon in a bow to secure the card. We have three sets of ' gatefold card blanks to r give away, kindly donated by , Craft Creations. To be in with a chance of winning, send your name and address on a postcard to: SC&P29 Gatefold, Practical Publishing, Europa House, AdKngton i Park, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK1O 4NP by 5th March '07 Simply Cards & Papercraft 23
| dry embossing A good impression Dry embossing is a surprisingly easy technique which produces great results every time. Lousette Ashton gives us the lowdown on how to create fantastic cards by embossing patterns and designs onto paper, vellum and even melal »It's your birthday - hang out in tyle« 26 j Sim
Г> QWembossing, also referred to os L/lx I relief embossing, is created by tracing a design onto the back of о piece of paper or card using a stencil and ball stylus. The result is a raised image on the front of the paper, which is called an embossed image. Alternatively, tracing around the edges of a solid shape will create a de-bossed image, with the shape being pressed into the paper as opposed to the lines standing out. FOOLS OF THE TRADE There are three essential tools needed for dry embossing: a ball stylus, о light source I \ i a₽d a template. A stylus typically has a wooden or plastic handle, similar to a pen, with a stainless steel ball on one or both ends. They ore relatively inexpensive and come in о range of different sizes A light source allows you to see the template through the paper, making it easier to trace the design Working with a vcU five. To create your own lightbox, balance a piece of clear, rigid material such as Perspex, or an acrylic clipboard, onto two stacks of books. Place a light underneath the clear material between the books. A night lamp, desk lamp with flexible neck or small fluorescent lamp works well. Alternatively, use a glass-top table, again with a light placed underneath good quality lightbox is ideal, however you can also make do simply by using a window during daylight hours. Finally, you will need some sort of template or Stencil to trace around. Brass stencils are most commonly used, and companies such as lasting Impressions have an amazing range of designs You can also make your own templates by cutting shapes out of any thick material (mount board is ideal), or by using metal charms or other Rat, rigid shapes to trace around. Remember to use low-tack or repositionable tope to keep the stencil in place on the front of yotr paper whilst tracing the design STEP AWAY FROM THE LIGHT Some embossing systems do not require a light source at all and a good example of this is the Fiskars system. The ShapeBoss, Mini ShapeBoss and CardBoss create excellent, crisp embossed images by using two plastic templates that are placed on top of one another and then secured with pegs on a base. To create an embossed image, simply slip a piece of paper between the templates and trace the design with the stylus supplied. Fiskars also has о range of texture pities, which are fantastic for creating embossed background papers. Again, these do not need a light source QUICK AND EASY We oil like quick and easy, and with so many die-cutting systems bringing out embossing ranges we can emboss intricate images in a flash. QuicKutz, ellison design and Sizzix oil carry comprehensive ranges of embossing and textured dies in their collections. For examples of quick and easy embossing dies, check out the 'Present' and 'Hang out in style' cards featured on pages 29 & 30, where we have used ellison design Cut'n'Emboss dies. With these dies, not only do you get an instantaneous embossed image, the image is also cut out ot the some time. MATERIAL WORLD Thicker paper or cardstock is ideal for embossing and creates great results. Very thin paper tends to tear easily and is best avoided. Use printed or coloured paper with a white core, and then sond the embossed image afterwards with an emery board or special craft sending block This will remove the colour on the embossed areas, leaving a lovely white defined edge. For a different look, try embossing on vellum or metal foil (tooling foil available from art shops works best, os kitchen foil is too thin). It is difficult to use stencils on metal foil, as you cannot see through the material. To copy on image onto foil, simply draw it freehand onto the back, pressing on a soft but firm surface - Funky Foam is idea! for this. Alternatively, copy the design onto paper stick it onto the back of the foil with low- tack tape and then trace over the lines. CREATING AN ILLUSION Last but by no means least, it is possible to create an embossed effect without actually embossing at all. To do this you need to die-cut, punch or hand-cut shapes from the same cardstock colour os your base card, then simply glue them into place Have a look at the 'Bunch of flowers' card on page 32, where we have used die-cut alphabet letters to add a birthday message. At first glance these letters look like they hove been embossed, but they are actually a cunning cheat. So, whether you choose to cheat, emboss with brass stencils or use an embossing system, making a great impression couldn't be simpler. Have a go, and be sure to send in your creations for us to have a look ot! READ ON... Embossed Greetings Cards by Carol Wallis, published by Search Press I MHOSMIl Gjofiixgs I Mtns Simply Cards & Papercratt 27
| dry embossing Step by step 1 Die-cut a flower frame from mount board and secure it onto a lightbox with a small piece of double-sided tape. Place the patterned paper coloured-side down over the shape and randomly emboss several flowers - remember to emboss on the inside of the flower frame. Raspberry BasicGrey Lollipop Shoppe patterned paper 5izzix Charms Flowers die yellow cardstock white gel pen sanding block mount board white card blank 2 Him the paper right-side up and sand gently with a sanding block or emery board, until the white outlines of the embossed flowers are visible. Cut the paper to size. Thicker paper or cardstock is ideal for embossing and creates great results. Very thin paper tends to tear easily and is best avoided 3Print a message onto the top third of a tent-fold card blank, and attach the embossed paper under the message. Stick a yellow punched circle to the centre of every flower, using 3D pads for added dimension. .\of> 4/)... For * large areas or open designs, you only need to einboss around the edge of a shape. Use the largest stylus possible, as there’s a reduced risk оГ pushing through the 28 Simply Cards A Papercraft
PRESENT ICut a strip of green paper to the width of the plastic embossing folder and run through the die-cutting machine. Remove a large semicircle towards the top of the strip (a compass cutter is ideal for this). 2Gently sand the embossed comer motif and glue the green paper onto a white card blank as shown. Round the top and bottom comers and draw a white border along the inside edge of the green paper. 3Die-cut and emboss a present shape onto the metal foil. Using a compass cutter, adjust the radius to cut two perfectly sized circles from coloured paper, one slightly bigger than the other. Layer the metal foil onto these using 3D foam pads. XTERIALS Raspberry BasicGrey Lollipop Shoppe patterned paper □ ellison design CuFn' Emboss Birthday die □ ellison design Easy Emboss Corner die □ metal foil □ yellow and green cardstock □ white gel pen □ sanding block □white card blank To ♦ make embossing easier, rub wax paper over the area you're embossing first. This will reduce friction and allow the stylus to glide easier SINGLE FLOWER 1 Print the words 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY' in a square shape onto the front of a square card blank. Attach a bright paper square measuring 6x6cm to the centre and add a small gem to each comer. Draw a border around the edges of the paper using a white gel pen. 2Trace the template design and stick it onto the back of a piece of metal foil with low-tack tape. Place the foil face-down onto a piece of Funky Foam and trace over the design using a small ball stylus or even a ballpoint pen. Remove the template and turn the foil over. 3Cut the circle out and paint over the entire design with white acrylic paint. Allow to dry for a few minutes and then gently rub over the design with a kitchen towel. When completely dry, add a small, embossed flower with a gem centre. Finish with a length of braided ribbon. □ Raspberry BasicGrey Lollipop Shoppe patterned paper Lasting Impressions Wedding Cake brass stencil □ metal foil while acrylic paint □ small crystal gems □ braided ribbon white gel pen | IN rFRMFDl atf bmpfatrotfuolrue Simply Cards & Papercraft 29
| dry embossing HANG OUT IN STYLE 1 Print a message onto a piece of light pink paper and use repositionable adhesive to glue the under the shown, ensuring that you cut Remove the paper. 2Place a piece of vellum onto Funky Foam or similar, and gently draw a swirl design on the hack using a stylus. We traced a Rhonna Fairer digital swirl pattern which we had printed out, but freehand swirls work just as well. 3Sandwich the vellum into the aperture between the pink paper and the card blank and glue down securely. Add three small gems as shown. Create a circle from clear plasma and edge with glitter glue. Set aside to dry. 4Use the die to emboss and cut two dresses, One from white card and another from dark pink paper. Cut the bottom oH the pink dress and glue over the white one. Using our card as a guide create a small hanger from craft wire. Cut away the embossed hanger and replace with the wire one gluing it down securely on the reverse. 5Embellish the dress using a white gel pen, a tiny gem and some glitter glue. Use 3D pads to adhere the dress onto the plasma circle and the circle onto the card, hiding the 3D pads on the plasma from view behind the dress. card blank ellison design Cut*n Emboss Wedding Dress die Sizzix Circle die Diamond Stickles glitter glue Rhonna Farrer Digital Swirl kit light pink patterned paper □ dark pink paper thick vellum plasma small crystal gems □ white gel pen □ craft wire •;\°1’ ''A* For some great idess and more top tips visit »swwJas1in£ imprissirins.com and click on the idea gallery 30 Simply Cards & Papercraft
AGED TO PERFECTION Step by step IGlue a strip of green paper onto the right side of a square card blank, using repositionable adhesive. Print the WordArt message onto the bottom of the card, making sure it overlaps the green paper. Alternatively, you could use rub-ons, stamps or write your sentiment freehand. >^Draw a large circle on the Zj inside of the card, and use this as a guide to emboss a series of different-sized dots with a Fiskars ShapeBoss. Remove the green paper and go over any dots again if necessary. Glue the green paper back in place. 3Emboss the bubbles texture onto yellow cardstock and cut into shape as shown. Gently drag an orange inkpad over the embossed image. green, white and yellow cardstock WordArt Birthday Titles glitter glue repositionable adhesive white card blank Fiskars ShapeBoss & starter stencil Fiskars Bubbles Texture Plate Raspberry BasicGrey Lollipop Shoppe patterned paper working with very dark or thin paper, be careful not to press too hard or you might end up tearing or cracking the paper. Go o\ er the design a few times usint» less pressure 4Add a hand-cut heart and a stapled message. Finish with some glitter on the smaller embossed circles. Simply Cards & Papercraft 31
| dry embossing BUNCH OF FLOWERS 1 Score and fold a piece of cream A4 cardstock in half lengthways. Lay it onto a cutting mat placmg the spine at a slight angle. Use the grid on the cutting mat to cut the top and bottom edges straight Trim the right edge at the same angle as the spine to produce a semi-triangular card blank. 2Cut a rectangle from mount board and stick this to the front of the card using low-tack tape. Him over and trace around the edge of the rectangle with a ball stylus, to create a de-bossed image on the front of the card. Remove the template and trim a small section off the front of the card. 3Use the brass stencil and emboss three flowers and several leaves onto the various pieces of coloured paper. Gently sand and cut these out and glue a small gem to the centre of each flower. Cut a 5cm rectangle from brown paper and lay it down flat, with one comer towards the top. Fold each side over to create a small 'wrap' for the flowers. 4Cut three thin strips of green paper and glue inside the wrap as stems. Fold the wrap over again and secure on the reverse. Layer the flowers in place using 3D foam pads and complete the bouquet by adding a piece of ribbon and a handwritten tag. Glue into place. 5Die-cut a birthday message from the leftover cream cardstock and glue the letters into place as shown. Attach a piece of lilac paper to the inside top third of the card, and add a small lilac circle next to the birthday message. Highlight the edges using a white gel pen. MATERIALS cream cardstock □ Lasting Impressions Wedding Cake brass stencil Sizzix Sizzlits Girls Are Weird alphabet □ various coloured paper □ small flat-backed gems green ribbon □ small tag and jump ring small crystal gems sanding block □ scrap mount board UK STOCKISTS Visit www.fiskars.com for local stockists of Fiskars products WordArt is available to buy and download from the store at www.digifalscrapbookplace.com eflison design and Sizzix dies are available from www.cheapdies.co.uk,www.courtyordcrafts.co.uk and www trafalgarcrafts.co.uk Flat-backed gems and plasma sheets are available from www.croftworkcards.co.uk Brass stencils are available from oil good craft shops 32 Simply Cards 8 Papercraft
Top man LINDSEY HOPKINS-WESTBROOK CREATINGWX can be a tricky business at the best of times, but one of the easiest ways of creating a mole-themed card is to opt for a vintage colour scheme Vintage colours seem to suit masculine cards best of all, and the selection of distressed, faded and patterned papers offered up by paper manufacturers is vast, which gives us even more scope when planning our designs. Vintage designs can be co-ordinated Creating masculine toppers is a breeze with the Xyron Personal Cutting System - Lindsey Hopkins- Westbrook shows you how... with ease, especially when bought as a set (such as the BasicGrey Vagabond collection), or a vintage paper pack (for example HOTP's 8x8" Vintage paper pack). By doing this you can mix and match papers for different looks and know 34 Simply Cards & Papercratt
Materials aside, when producing a male adult card consider the subject you'll use os your theme. This can be anything From hobbies (gardening. Football etc) to о standard gift-wrapped present-effect embellishment The Xyron Personal Cutting System is an excellent personal die-cutter for any crafter, and can be used to produce a wide array of toppers, embellishments, tags and alphabets for papercraft projects. The comprehensive starting package indudes the machine, an alphabet set and also a shapes set. Another advantage of the Cutting System is that you do not require a computer Io be able to use it - you simply plug the machine in and get going {Як •- ICut the briefcase shape using the Cutting System. 2Layer a strip of patterned paper across the briefcase and back onto another piece before affixing to MATERIALS 3Produce the words using a Dymo embossing tool, peel off the self- adhesive strip and affix across the middle. ,<\°P °/A:. if the Cutting System adhesive Simply Cards & Papercraft 35
BABY ICut the romper suit and letters using the Cutting System. 2Layer a stnp of patterned paper across your card blank, and stick some patterned paper behind the star in the romper suit before affixing. 3Glue on your letters to complete the design MATERIALS To get the best use out of a square of paper, rotate it on the sticky pad for each cut and use the excess for accents Xyron Personal Cutting System & template books HOTP 8x8" Vintage paper pack TOMATO Xyron Personal Cutting System & template books HOTP 8x8" Vintage paper pack green and blue card ICut the tomatoes, watering can, water and letters using the Cuttmg System. 3Affix the watering can and water, along with your lettering. 2Cut a rectangle of card to use as soil and affix to your card, before gluing on the tomatoes. make MATERIA 36 Simply Cards & Papercraft
ICut the ladybirds (making one small) using the Cutting System, and decorate with brads. \TERIALS Xyron Personal Cutting System & template books HOTP 8x8" Vintage paper pack brads skeleton leaves 2Affix two skeleton leaves to your card and then the ladybirds on top of them. 3Glue a strip of paper across the top and bottom of the card. ^OP tip* Affix the skeleton leaves with a blob of glue, then add the ladybirds on top to hide it Simply Cards & Papercraft 37
SPOTTY GIFT ICut the present shape (making it large) using the Cutting System. Layer a thick strip of paper down the centre of your card blank and around the edges of the card. MATERIALS H Xyron Personal Cutting System & template books HOTP 8x8" Vintage paper pack Barn Brown Whispers inkpad Sax : the star cut from the romper suit on the Baby card on p36. and use as an extra accent for your wrapping 3Affix the present, with trimmings, to your card. Use the star cut from the romper on the baby card as an added piece. 38 Simply Cards & Papercraft
When designing cards we often find ourselves using the same colours. Instead of going for the safe option, try embracing the colour wheel concept and inject new hues into your paper- crafting creations JUUE HICKEY SCIENCE BIT The current form of colour theory was developed by Johannes Itten, a Swiss colour and ort theorist who taught ot the School of Applied Arts in Weimar, Germany. Johannes developed 'colour chords' and in doing so modified the colour wheel to have red, yellow and blue forming the primary triod, but with 12 different hues in total. Monochromatic Scheme к This colour scheme В uses variations in В shading of one В single colour. It f effortlessly produces elegant, clean effects Analogous Schemi- This variation uses ^fl^B colours that are next AB ^^^k to each other on BA the colour wheel H One colou sed as the pal wh others ore used to enhance it. The analogous scheme is similar to the monochromatic, but it offers more variety in terms of tones and shades Triadic Scheme The triadic variation uses three colours that are equally spaced around the wheel It is the scheme mod often used by artists, as tfpt rj offers strong visual contrast whilst still maintaining harmony and richness of colour The triadic scheme is not as contrasting as the —? complementary scheme, however its well- balanced effect is extremely appealing Don't be afraid to try unusual colour combmations in your cardmaking, and look to the colour wheel lor your inspiration. □ lementary Scheme This scheme uses contrasting colours are opposite each other on the wheel lor I ample red and eon or ye low and purple. For best results, choose о warm shade and set it against a cool one 44 Simply Cerds & Papercratt
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| colour wheel BIRTHDAY WISHES ICut a panel of purple card to fit the left side of the card blank. Attach a second panel of pink card to fit the top- right comer. GJaERMEDIATE Fix a pink vellum pocket to the card with double-sided tape as shown. This card was created using analogous colours - three colours that are next to each other on the colour wheel. Pink, lilac and purple were used here, but you could choose orange, lemon and green, or blue, turquoise and green for a totally different look Wrap a piece of ribbon around the % card and thread it though the foiled message. Tie and secure the ribbon. Use 3D foam pads to hold the message in place. Glue a die-cut bloom to the scallop- wedged tag. Trim the overhanging petals. Add the chipboard Alphatot and a ribbon to the tag and tie to secure. 4Glue a bloom to the pink panel and cut a lilac and pink bloom in hall. Attach the lilac half to the purple panel and the pink half to the card blank (overlapping the vellum pocket with the petals). Add crystals to the bloom centres. lilac large square card purple and pink cardstock pink vellum pocket pink and purple die-cut blooms lilac foiled wording pink and lilac ribbon scallop-edged tag Craftwork Cards Alphatot crystal gems glitter glue * Simply Cards & Papercraft
1 Cover the top halt of the card blank with a piece of Coral cardstock. Use the tiny daisy punch to create Coral and blue daisies. Attach the daisies to the card as shown, with the Coral daisies being attached to the blue card and vice versa. 'Fix the vellum pocket to the card Oueing double-sided tape. Using blue cardstock, create a teg to fit the pocket and use the comer rounder to shape the tag. 4Cut a panel of Coral card to fit the tag and attach with double-sided tape. 5Decorate the blue side of the tag with tiny Coral daisies, and attach three pink daisies on the Coral panel. Add crystals to the centres. Decorate the plasma letter with Opunched daisies and a piece of tied ribbon. Cover the mini chipboard blue large square card blank Coral, blue and pink cardstock pink vellum pocket blue ribbon crystal gems glitter glue Craftwork Cards mini chipboard numbers Craftwork Cards chipboard Alpha tot V pink plasma letter medium, small and tiny daisy punches к comer rounder punch number and letter with card and trim to size. Highlight with glitter glue and tiny daisies as shown. Once dry. attach them to the vellum pocket Simply Cards R Papercratt 47
| colour wheel s 3Stamp small and tiny daisies onto a green vellum pocket using a green 5Stamp three daisies onto pink card using pink ink. Cut them out and attach to the card as shown. Stamp one daisy onto green card usmg green ink. Cut out and fix to the vellum pocket with 3D foam pads. Highlight the centres of the daisies with crystals pink large square card blank green vellum pocket pale pink, pink and green cardstock green foiled message green and pink ribbon crystal gems glitter glue Woodware Francois Daisy stamps pink and green inkpads UK STOCKISTS Medium, small and tiny daisy and circle and comer rounder punches available from all good craft shops. Woodwore Francoise Daisy stamps are available from Crafts U Love www.craftsulove.co.uk Id: 01293 863576 All other items are available from Craftwork Cards www.cruftworkcods.CO.uk Id 0113 276 5713 48 Simply Cards & Papercratt
| patchwork with a twist
MARIEKE VERMEULEN With a pencil and a ruler, trace the outline of your chosen card blank onto a piece of tracing paper. Create the template design, and transfer it onto the card blank. Cut patterned paper and cardstock to achieve the patchwork effect. my world New Design Team recruit Marieke Vermeulen demonstrates how to inject colour into your cardmoking with her ingenious patchwork creations of the cards we create tend to combine the use of two or three colours with a minimalisfic style, but this is most definitely not the case here. I wanted to utilise as many colours as possible to create fun and fonky cards, which, when sent would be sure to bring a smile to the face of the recipient. GETTING STARTED Choosing your colourscan often be quite daunting, and the easiest way to get started is to lay numerous sheets of paper and cardstock out in front of you, and see which colours you ore drawn to. Try grouping different combinations of colour, and patterns together and don't be afraid to be bold! For inspiration on colour combinations. look to your wardrobe and home furnishing to see hew high street designers group colours and patterns together Be sure to look in the children's department of shops too, as they're always awash with vibrant colour combinations. When making your card, you don't have to limit yourself to using just cord and paper - fabrics, buttons and other embellishments are sure to bring dimension and texture to any creation. DIVIDE AND RULE The simplest way of creating a patchwork effect is to divide your cord into four squares, with each square incorporating several different papers Each square can then be embeitshed with a brightly coloured image, which can also be cut out of patterned paper For a more complex design, divide the cord into several sections and enlist the help of a template. Patchwork templates are available to buy, but making your awn is al л an option worth considering. Simply Cards 8 Papercratt 51
| patchwork with a twist ,^ht '4. *♦* Outlining * each patchwork section of the card adds definition. Instead of using a black outline pen. try adding stitching Step by step ITrim a piece of pink cardstock to measure 30xl5ctn, and crease-fold it to create the base card. 2From green and yellow patterned cardstock, create four squares to measure 7!4х7Ист (two green and two yellow). Rub the Fluid Chalk inkpad around the edges of the squares before mounting them onto the card blank. ’ With pink patterned paper, create four further squares, each measuring 4Hx4%cm, ink all the edges and adhere these squares onto the middle of the blue squares using foam tape. 6Use a fineliner pen to draw lines around the edges of all the squares. and also around the gifts. 3Using blue patterned paper, create four squares measuring 6%x6%cm. Ink all the edges before mounting on top of the yellow and green squares. CCut out four gifts from patterned 'paper. Adhere these gifts onto the four pink squares. Mount four mini buttons onto the gifts. pink cardstock Scenic Route, American Crafts & American Traditional Designs patterned cardstock ColorBox Fluid Chalk ink Edding fineliner pen Sakura souffle pen mini buttons double-sided foam tape craft knife cutting mat scissors ruler 52 Simply Caras & Papercratt
HAVE A GREAT HOLIDAY 1 Crease-fold a piece of yellow cardstock measuring 25x18cm to create the base card. 2Use the template to create the squares and rectangles on the front of the card. 3 Recreate the squares and rectangles using assorted pieces of patterned card and paper, and arrange them onto the card. Use a pink gel pen to make small stitch marks around each rectangle and square. Decorate the remaining areas of the card blank with orange spots, drawn on with an orange brush marker. Decorate each section of the card with s embellishments, buttons and punched-out stars. Use a blue gel pen to draw lines around the edges of the little stars. Create the sentiment using a PC or, alternatively, use rub-ons or stickers. AWERIALS blue, golden yellow, orange and pink cardstock Scenic Route patterned cardstock Provo Craft Holiday embellishments Deluxe Designs card template buttons mini star punch Marabu-DecoPainter pink and blue gel pens ruler double-sided tissue tape craft dots 1942 Report font Have Use paper punches and die-cutters to create the square and rectangular shapes on your template Simply Cards & Papercraft 53
| patchwork with a twist This is an alternative design to the one on page 53, and illustrates the versatility of using the same template to create a completely different card Instead of buying all kinds of new embellishments, have a go at making your own Scenic Route, Making Memories & Doodlebug Design patterned paper Doodlebug Design cardstock, buttons and Jellishments Doodlebug Design and Making Memories stickers Prima flowers crystals fineline pen circle punch heart punch Deluxe Designs card templat 54 Simply Cards & Papercraft
PATCHWORK & BUTTONS LAYOUT 1 Create multiple leaves either by drawing them freehand and cutting them out, or by using a die-cutting system. Vary both the size of the leaves, and the colours and patterns. Ink the edges of the leaves to add definition. Ajou д The ZC‘ /N use of buttons in assorted colours gives this layout a really contemporary and fresh look, whilst also adding dimension and texture 3Create the side panels using patterned paper, and write the wording freehand using a red pen. Outline the letters in black to add definition. MATERIALS Scenic Route, sei. Making Memories, BasicGrey, Doodlebug Design, KI Memories, Chatterbox & DCWV patterned paper assorted buttons, chalks, paints, pens, stickers & inkpads The text along the top and bottom edges of the layout were created using a computer, but you could handwrite your wording, or use stickers, rub-ons or stamps. < Using our example as a guide, position the photograph and the leaves on your layout. 4Attach buttons in varying sizes, as shown. Simply Cards & Papercratt 55
1 Crease-fold a piece of orange cardstock measuring 30x15cm to form the base card. /' Create a square of Aqua cardstock measuring llxl 1cm. Use a ruler and a pencil to draw 10 lines 1cm apart across this square. Cut strips of dark blue cardstock and arrange them onto the Aqua square to create a striped effect. Adhere the completed square to the \ centre of the card blank. Use a fineline pen to highlight the Aqua stripes as shown. 56 Simply Cards & Papercraft
4From pink patterned cardstock, cut a piece to measure 15x15cm. Cut out a central piece measuring llxl 1cm, so you are left with a frame. Cut a piece of green patterned V cardstock to measure 5x15cm. Draw a grass outline onto the reverse and cut out. Adhere the grass onto the bottom of your pink border. Use a fineline pen to highlight the inner and outer edges of the pink frame, and also highlight the grass edges. 6Using a pricking tool, create holes at 1cm intervals around the inner and outer edges of the pink frame, and also along the lower part of the grass section. Г Sew the relevant sections with embroidery thread, as shown. 8To create the flower stem, cut a piece of orange ribbon to measure 10cm, and attach to the card. 9Create a circle of card to measure 4cm in diameter. К Cut five pieces of gingham ' ribbon, each measuring 6cm. Fold each of the pieces in half and staple them to the back of the card circle, creating a flower effect. nCut a pink felt circle to measure slightly larger than the card circle. Attach a button to the centre of the felt circle, and decorate the surrounding areas with stitching. Glue the felt and card circles together. 1 ^\Use a fineline pen to draw the word 'Thanks' onto yellow patterned cardstock. Cut around the letters and stick them onto your card. Alternatively, you could use letter stickers or die-cuts. Aqua, orange, white and dark blue cardstock Scenic Route patterned cardstock button ribbons embroidery thread pricking tool and mat Simply Cards & Papercraft 57
| patchwork with a twist 1 Crease-fold a piece of cardstock measuring 25x15cm to create the base card. < Cover the front of the card with pink Z patterned paper, and chalk the edges. Attach a slightly smaller piece of blue patterned paper over the top. and again chalk the edges. Embellish with .buttons, crystals and epoxy stickers. CAdd < .-your handwritten sentiment. 3Using the template, create three houses and assemble. Scenic Route, BasicGrey, KI Memories, Provo Craft & K&Co patterned paper Bazzill Basics cardstock circle and star punches foam hearts crystals ColorBox chalks Colorbok epoxy stickers Accucut die (115639/3079) 58 Simply Cards & Papercraft
| stamping on acetate Don’t be tempted to speed up the drying process with a heat gun - most acetate is not heatproof, so will buckle and distort Create your own suspended works of art and take your cardmaking to the next level, simply by widening your use of acetate and experimenting with colour. Mel Heale demonstrates the stunning results that can be achieved... pimply Cards & Papercraft
ПГ| I (^simple technique of stamping onto a I III—piece of acetate and painting the back with acrylic paint provides an instantly effective mini masterpiece, which you can then mount in a card aperture. The possibilities for this technique are vast - simply vary the colours and designs to suit any occasion and age group, from pastel baby cards through to the bold designs shown here, to delicate pieces for a wedding or milestone birthday. GETTING STARTED Stamping on acetate is very similar to stamping on glossy card - you will need to use a solvent-based inkpad, such as StazOn, or the design will not dry. There's also the same tendency for the stamp to slip. To minimise this risk, lower the stamp straight down onto the acetate, apply even pressure, then lift up using the other hand to hold the acetate in place. However, if you do end up with a blurry outline, or part of the image is missing, simply wipe over with some StazOn cleaner and start again! Once stamped, the image will need to dry thoroughly or it will smudge; ideally it would be best to leave it for at least 24 hours. COLOUR ME HAPPY Having stamped the outline, yau now need to choose your paint. Acrylic paints work particularly well with acetate, plus they come in a wide range of colours and are fairly inexpensive. If you buy a basic selection of colours such as primary colours and maybe add black and white, you can mix the shade you want for a particular project - a spare scrap of acetate makes a good palette for mixing. Be sure to rinse your brush thoroughly between colours, and as the paint dries (and becomes waterproof) relatively quickly, you will need to wash the brush with warm soapy water promptly once you've finished or you will be unable to remove the paint. It is possible to create several different effects with acrylic paints, as shown in the projects featured here. However, it is worth remembering that unless you're intentionally blending colours together, you will need to allow drying time when painting adjacent дор Ups. Polish the acetate with a soft cloth before mounting, to remove any fingerprints Remember that any message inside the card can show through the acetate window, so you will need to choose carefully where to write! sections of your design or the colours may merge and contaminate each other. WINDOW ON THE WORLD Having stamped and painted your design, you now need to think about fixing the acetate to your card. To allow the light to shine through the empty space around your image, cut an aperture in the front of your card and stick the acetate behind it. Don't worry if the adhesive you used shows through the acetote, as there are numerous ways af hiding it. Try sandwiching the acetate between two apertures, either by adding a frame to the front of the card and incorporating it into the design, or by sticking the frame inside the card for a cleaner look. Using strips of co-ordinating cardstock inside the card blank works equally well and is a great time saver. UK STOCKISTS All cardstock and Whispers stamps are available from The Paper Mill Shop www.thepapermillshop.co.uk All other stamps are available from www.artstampsdirect.com and the Rye Art Stamping Studia, www.simplystampsfriends.com/ ryeshop.php Tel: 01797 229060 Making Memories ribbon is available from www.craftgenie.co.uk Tel: 020 8397 4634 Doodlebug Design rub-ons are available from www.capturethemagic.biz Tel: 01353 720105 Sizzlits dies and Provo Craft Eyeletz are available from www.courtyardcrafts.co.uk Tel: 0151 342 4216 Acetate and acrylic paints are available from your local craft store Stamp a variety of images in advance so that you can paint them when you need them Try using peel-off stickers instead of a stamped image, to save on drying time PAINTING ON ACETATE 1 Paint behind each part of the stamped shape. A simple design with a bold outline is best for this. 2If the detail of the stamp is too fine to paint precisely, you can paint a background of stripes, swirls or random areas, choosing two or three co-ordinating or contrasting colours. If you allow the paint to dry each time you will have distinct blocks of colour, or by working quickly you can blend one colour into the next for a more subtle effect. 3Dot comple- mentary shades of paint over a piece of acetate, then drag a clean brush back and forth through the wet paint to merge the colours. Fora bolder effect, splodge several colours of paint onto a piece of acetate then press another piece on top. Pull apart for a lovely feathered appearance. 5 When creating a background, you may wish to stamp after painting rather than before. For this, try positioning the stamp exactly where the colours and effects best fit the design. Simply Cards & Papercraft 61
| stamping on acetate •:♦ If r/ ♦: you don't have this stamp or one like it. you can replicate the design by usine one small stamp four times DAISY SQUARES BEGINNER. Step by step 1 Stamp the daisies onto a piece of acetate using a StazOn inkpad and set aside to dry. Tnm the acetate to create a lOZcm square, with the stamped design in the centre. MATERIALS 2Turn the acetate over and paint the petals of one flower, the middle of another, the stem of the third and background of the fourth in yellow, as shown Allow to dry. black cardstock 4 black cardstock strips acetate black StazOn inkpad Inca Stamps Daisy Squares stamp yellow, red, blue and green acrylic paint double-sided tape Doodlebug Design All Mixed Up rub-ons 3Repeat with red paint, then with blue and green, allowing the paint to dry between colours. 4Tnm the black card to measure 14!4x29cm and fold it in half. Cut an aperture 8 -.cm-square centrally into the front. Mitre the comers of the strips so 5Stick the painted acetate behind tl aperture with double-sided tape. Attach strips measuring HZxlZcm behind this, inside the card. Apply ru the inner side measures 8/cm. ons to finish 62 Simply Cards & Papercraft
THANK YOU MATERIALS white textured card □ burgundy DCWV textured card □ acetate □ black StazOn inkpad Karen Neuburger Sangria Blossom stamp All Night Media Say It With Stamps Thank You' stamp green white and yellow acrylic paint □ double-sided tape 1 Stamp the flower and greeting onto a piece of acetate using a StazOn inkpad and set aside to dry. Trim the flower piece to measure 7x9cm and the greeting piece to measure 7x4cm. 2Turn the flower piece over and paint the petals in white and the leaves in green. When dry. mix yellow with a little white and paint the flower centre. Allow to dry. 3Trim a piece of burgundy card to measure 10x14cm. Cut one aperture measuring 6x8cm, and below it cut a second one to measure 6x3cm. Leave Icrn borders at the top and bottom of the card blank and between the two apertures as shown. 4Fold the white card in half. Use the burgundy piece as a template to mark and cut corresponding apertures from the front of the white card. Allow for a narrow white border around the burgundy edges once the card is assembled 5Stick the acetate pieces behind the burgundy card with double-sided tape then mount this onto the white card, lining up the apertures carefully. ,x<\ car(y. . Don’t s spread the paint ./ too thinly, or your brush strokeswill still be visible. Drop a generous amount of paint into the centre of the design and use the brush to push paint towards the outline Simply Cards & Papercratt 63
| stamping on acetate AUTUMN АТС 1 Stamp the tree onto a piece of acetate using a StazOn inkpad and set aside to dry. Trim the acetate to measure 6Их9сш. 2On the reverse oi the acetate, dab orange, yellow and red brown acrylic paint randomly behind the ink. Drag a clean, dry paintbrush lightly back and forth through the paint to slightly merge the colours. Allow to dry. 3Carefully punch three holes next to the stamped design and set the eyelets in place as shown. 4Cut two pieces of card to measure 6’Zx9cm and round the comers. Cut an aperture measuring 5x7i^cm centrally into one, and use this as a template to cut a corresponding aperture from the other. 5Mount the acetate between the two frames with double-sided tape and trim off any overlapping acetate. Lightly sand the front of the card. 6Thread ribbons and fibres through the eyelets and stapie to secure. Apply rub-ons to finish. I MATERIALS □ burgundy DCWV textured card acetate □ black StazOn inkpad □ Whispers Tree In Autumn stamp □ orange, yellow and red- brown acrylic paint □ orange, yellow and brown Provo Craft Eyeletz □ comer rounder punch □ sandpaper or emery board □ scraps of orange, yellow and red-brown fibres and ribbon □ staples □ Doodlebug Design All Mixed Up rub-ons □ double-sided tape Why not try making a Tour seasons set of ATCs. or mount the designs onto a card? 64 Simply Cards в Papercratt
HEARTS 1 Stamp four hearts onto a piece of acetate using a StazOn inkpad and allow to dry. Trim around each heart to create four squares, each measuring 3/4х4стп. 2On the reverse of the acetate, paint the first heart with the red-brown paint. Mix red-brown with a little white and paint the second heart. Add more white for the third and more again for the fourth. Allow to dry. Дор 0/j Try * to avoid creating bubbles wben mixing the paint. Stir gently and if any bubbles do appear on your painted piece, pierce them with a pin before the paint dries burgundy and black cardstock acetate black StazOn inkpad Whispers Heart stamp Penny Black 'Don't just live... stamp red-brown and white acrylic paint black pigment ink I clear embossing powder gold micro beads clear-drying glue 3Fold the burgundy card lengthways to form a long, wide card. Cut an aperture to measure 2‘ЛхЗст in the bottom comer, leaving a 1cm border below and to the left as shown. 4Cut another aperture 1cm to the right of the first, and two more in minor image on the other side of the card. Outline each with glue and adhere micro beads, then allow to dry. 5Use double-sided tape to stick the hearts behind the apertures in order, light to dark, Stick l^cm-wide strips of black card behind to hide the untidy edges. 6Stamp and dear-emboss the phrase onto an extra piece of burgundy card. Edge this with glue and adhere micro beads, then stick centrally onto the card with double-sided tape Simply Cards 8 Papercratt 65
the reverse of the acetate, paint butterflies using blue for the detail, yellow for the upper wings and red for the lower wings. Allow to dry between colours. BUTTERFLY BIRTHDAY гач \terial; 1 Stamp five butterflies vertically onto a piece of acetate using a StazOn inkpad and allow to dry. Trim the acetate to measure 16x5%cm. 3Pierce a hole on either side of the antennae on each butterfly. Using tweezers or fine-nosed pliers, thread wire through and twist it together at the front. Thread a bead onto each end and twist a loop to secure. 4Fold the red card in half lengthways to form a tall card. Cut an aperture to measure 15x4‘Zcm, leaving IHcra borders at the top and on either side. 5Cut a piece of blue card to measure 5!4xl6cm. Create an aperture in this piece of card measuring 4Их15ст. 6Stamp the greeting onto a piece of red card with dye ink, and trim to measure 4Hx2cm. Mount onio blue card and trim to leave a border edge as shown. FTMount the acetate onto the red card Л and stick the blue frame on top with double-sided tape. Attach the greeting beneath. Wrap ribbon around the spine and knot to finish. 1 red end blue cardstock I acetate ] black StazOn inkpad J Whispers Butterfly stamp I Whispers 'happy birthday' stamp ] red, blue and yellow acrylic paint ] black dye ink gold wire I black beads I yelow Making Memories ribbon ] double-sided tape Ciir4/ The ' acetate can split when you pierce it. so take great care. Use a fine pin or needle and place the acetate onto the back of a mouse mat for support 66 Simply Cards 8 Papercratt
LOVE Step by step ICut the acetate in half. Randomly place blobs of red, blue and yellow paint over one of the pieces of acetate. Place the other piece of acetate over the top and gently press together. Pull apart then set aside to dry. 2Cut the single heart and the three hearts from Funky Foam using the Sizzlits dies. Ink the die-cut frames with black ink and stamp onto the acetate. Allow to dry than cut out each stamped image. 3Fold the black cardstock lengthways to give a tall card. Cut an aperture to measure 5!4xl6cm, leaving 1cm borders at the top and on either side. Cut the same aperture in another piece of black card that measures 7x18cm, to create a frame. 4Stick the frame inside the card with double-sided tape, lining up the apertures. Set two eyelets above the top and below the bottom of the aperture, and one in each comer of the stamped pieces. 5Cut the embroidery cotton into 75cm lengths. Assemble the card by threading the cotton through the eyelets, starting behind the bottom-left eyelet and working up one side and down the other as shown. 6Cross the ends of the cotton over inside the card and thread through to the front, then tie together and knot each and. Apply ruh-ons to finish. RIA black cardstock acetate black StazOn inkpad Funky Foam Sizzlits Love Set dies red, blue and yellow acrylic paint red, blue and yellow Provo Craft Eyeletz red, blue and yellow DMC embroidery cotton □ Doodlebug Design All Mixed Up rub-ons Simply Cards & Papercratt 67
7e£. I thinking of you A °’’ • Foam stamps are great for creating big and bold ond die-cut letters just waiting to odorn your crafting projects. Chipboard letters ore another fabulous option — these substantial items can odd a real WOW Individual letter stamps are a great idea if you're on a tight budget, but it's worth bearing in mind that they can be difficult to use - perfect placing is not necessarily an easy task1 For best results, choose clear stamps and use them on on acrylic block, if you do decide to use wood- based stomps, it's worth going for a wacky hand-stamped look instead. HIGH-TECH GREETINGS Computers are a fantastic way of creating lettering for your cards, and most basic programs will allow you to type in your own message, change the colour, font style and size, then print onto any coloured paper. Remember that computer inks are dye-based, so you can't print a light colour or white onto a docker poper. To achieve a white lettering effect, create a coloured background, change the letters to white and print out onto white poper. HANDWRITING If your handwriting is beautifully neat and you're proficient at calligraphy, handwritten sentiments can look spectacular. Use о gold, silver or white pen on docker cardstock, as this can create a stylish and sophisticated finish. Try writing your message on a separate piece of card before clipping off the edges slightly for a trendy plaque, or why not create a vellum becking poper covered in text [as used for the Best Wishes Bloom card on page В5)г DESIGNER STYLE Craft stores are full of rub-ons, stickers factor to your cards ond certainly make them stand out from the crowd. If you feel like splashing out, о new personal die-cutter can be a fabulous investment. These innovative pieces of kit allow you far mare flexibility with your projects. Whatever technique you choose, taking the time to match the style of your lettering to the other elements an your card will ensure a fabulous finish. STOCKISTS K&Co Life's Journey rubberstamps are available from www.diwamcrattstore.co.uk Tel: 0208873 2893 Hero Arts Brushstrokes lowercase letters are available from www.thestampbog.co uk Tel. 01285750308“ Chatterbox Olive chipboard letters are available from www.scrapbookersparadise.com Li'l Davis Curbside foam stamps K&Co Brendo Walton Neapolitan patterned paper pad Limeade Doodlebug Design All Mixed Up rub-ons Cricut Personal Cutter ond Beyond Birthdays cartridge are all available from www.paperarts.co.uk Tel: 01453 886038 EK Success Power punch available from www.thestampman.co.uk Tel 01756 797048 GET WELL SOON Step by step ICut a piece otthe stuped paper to measure НИхЮИсш and attach it to the front of the card using double- sided tape. 2Punch three flowers from yellow and green cardstock and die-cut three Sparkle shapes for the flower centres. Attach to the top of the card. 3Create an orange flower, chalk the edges and score down the centre of each petal. Fold the score lines ta create a 3D effect. 82 Simply Cards & Papercraft
MATERIALS 4Use the small flower punch to create a green flower. Chalk the petal edges and add white dots usmg the gel pen. Add a die-cut Sparkle for the flower centre. Assemble the flower pieces and fix a spotted brad to the flower centre. 5Use a personal cutter or message die to create your sentiment. Mount this onto a narrow piece of cardstock, tear one end and add a dotted green border to the other end. Attach to the card cream card blank K&Co Brenda Walton Neapolitan patterned paper orange, green and yellow cardstock orange brad white pen chalks ellison design Thin Cuts Sparkle die large and small flower punches Simply Cards & Papercraft 83
Step by step ICut a piece of striped paper to measure 21x51Zcm and attach to the front of the card blank using double-sided tape. id Try using a peel-off sticker as a stencil. Cut a small card plaque, stick the peel-off onto your clothing to remove some of the stickiness, then attach to the piece of card. Sponge all over using an inkpad and remove the peel-off. This method works particularly well alongside stamped images. as it creates a stamped finish 2 Stamp your message onto a piece of orange cardstock and cut out each letter, leaving a narrow border as shown. Highlight the letters using the white pen. 4 Punch a green flower shape and a yellow circle for the centre. Dot the circle with the white pen and mount onto the flower using a 3D foam pad. Set the eyelets into the letters and 4 thread them loosely together using yellow embroidery thread. Stick the letters in place and pull the thread tight, trim the ends and stick firmly behind the letters. MATERIALS cream folded card blank K&Co Brenda Walton Neapolitan patterned paper orange, green and yellow cardstock green eyelets yellow thread Li'l Davis Curbside foam stamps white pen dark orange inkpad Simply Cards & Papercraft
BEST WISHES BLOOM Cut a piece of card to measure 21x15cm and fold it in half. Mark a 514cm square on the inside front of the card blank and cut comer to comer, inside the square, to make a big cross. Tear off each side to leave a tom square aperture. Line the aperture with striped <Opap. Emboss a square of green cardstock with a stitched border as shown, and matt onto a piece of orange cardstock. Attach this to the centre of the aperture. Hand-write a message onto a piece of scrap paper and trace it yiATER K&Co Brenda Walton Neapolitan patterned paper В green and yellow cardstock orange brad I 1 vellum № white pen chalks onto the vellum using a white pen. Trace several tunes and fill the gaps with small hand-drawn flowers. Punch a flower from the vellum, add a circle and brad (decorated with the white pen) to the flower centre and mount onto the card. plear a strip of vellum and attach it to the bottom of the card. Add a strip of orange paper and a handwritten message plaque. Simply Cards & Papercraft 85
еГТ | thinking of you ICut a piece of floral paper to measure 15x7cm and attach it to the top of the card blank. 2 Tear a strip of orange card measuring approximately 15x5cm and cut a piece of striped paper to measure 15x4J4cm. Mount both onto the base of the card as shown. 3Punch three flowers from the green floral paper, ensuring that the printed flowers on the paper are in the centre of the punch. Chalk, score and fold each flower, add die-cut centres and mount each flower onto your card. 4Stick orange letter stickers onto the striped paper to spell the word 'thinking'. Draw around eachletter with a sharp pencil to create a shadow effect. ...5: *... Create your own foam alphabet stamps by computer-printing an alphabet in your chosen font onto white paper, (picking a chunky font and enlarging it will make cutting out easier). Spray the • reverse side of the paper with • temporary glue and stick the whole sheet to a piece of fun foam. Cut out each letter and i remove the paper 5Rub the words of you onto a piece of vellum. Tear into a strip and attach to the card over the title using brads. THINKING OF YOU 86 Simply Cards & Papercratt
GET WELL GRAPES make.. ► ITo create the base card, cut a piece of cardstock to measure 2 lx 15cm and fold it in half. Mount a rectangle of orange patterned paper, edged with tom plain card, onto the card blank as shown. Leaf template - actual size ADVANCED' lime and waste ** by punching flowers and other small shapes from your scraps of waste card. Next time you need a quick card, you'll have a mini stash of flowers rnl other shapes 2Punch ten circles from Lime cardstock, chalk the edges and add a glitter highlight to each. Using the template, cut out a leaf shape, score- fold and chalk the edges. 3Die-cut a loopy border and stalk shape from brown cardstock. Assemble the punched circles to create a bunch of grapes on a piece of scrap card, using 3D foam pads for dimension. Attach the leaf and stalk. Z] Stamp the letters for the words ^WISHING' and -RECOVERY' onto a piece of striped paper. Mount onto scrap card using 3D foam pads, and K&Co Brenda Walton Neapolitan patterned paper Lime, green, orange and brown Bazzdl Basics cardstock glitter chalk green pigment inkpad K&Co Life's Journey alphabet stamps Hero Arts Brushstrokes alphabet stamps circle punch Sizzlits Loopy Border die cut out each letter to leave a narrow border. (?Cut a piece of striped paper to ^measure 15х2Истп and stamp the words 'you a speedy’ along it using green pigment ink. Attach the strip to the bottom of the card, and individually attach the stamped lettering above and below. Simply Cards & Papercratt 87
| thinking of you Step by step ICut a piece of the orange checked paper to measure 21x3%cm and attach to a card blank using double- sided tape. Tear a strip of yellow card and adhere above the checked paper. Include details such as hand-wnting Tithe word 'soup' onto the tin, and add a comer of tissue through the hole in the tissue box. Assemble the card as shown. MATERIALS cream card blank K&Co Brenda Walton Neapolitan patterned paper orange, green and yellow Bazzill Basics cardstock chipboard letters silver card vellum acetate 2Create the embellishments using the templates provided. Cut out each embellishment and chalk the edges with an eyeshadow applicator. Use scrap paper to mask some areas, to create accurate shading. 3Add score lines using a ball-tipped stylus and fold or curve to create realistic shapes. Assemble all the items. 88 Simply Cards & Papercraft


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