Showing posts with label Layered Cards.. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 12, 2020

Spellbinders Guest Design Post | Christmas Cascade by Amazing Paper Grace

Hello, crafty friends!
I am so excited and honoured to be guesting on the Spellbinders blog today, sharing two card projects I created using the exquisite Christmas Cascade Collection by Becca Feeken. This collection is so versatile and I love that there's an interactive card die included in it to help create some beautiful, one-of-a-kind projects!

I am not someone who makes a lot of interactive cards, so I was really thrilled to work with the Christmas Cascade Card Base Die Set. This die set enables you to create a Cascading Card and is super easy and fun to make. There are so many ways to use this die set, but I decided to use it to create a Christmas Cascading Card. Here's a look at my project:

To assemble the basic framework of the card, I followed the video tutorial shared by the Spellbinders team. I die cut the main base and the rest of the decorative squares from Buttercream Cardstock and adhered them using White Liner Tape. The die set is really well-thought-out and I love how there are different coordinating elements included in the collection to help you accentuate your design.

Once I created the basic framework for my card, I started working on the various embellishments for the card layers. 
For the first layer, I die cut the word 'Joy' from the Holiday Word Blocks Etched Dies from Brush Gold Cardstock.  I also die cut it from white craft foam and adhered it to my panel for dimension. The poinsettias and leaves were die cut using the dies from the Holly Frame Gala Die Set. I die cut them from Whip Cream Cardstock and coloured them with Candy Apple and Lemongrass True Colour Fusion inks. I added some berries die cut from Brush Gold Cardstock for the centres.

For the second layer, I used the word 'Noel' and die cut it from the Holiday Word Blocks Etched Dies from Brush Gold Cardstock and white craft foam. The bauble was die cut from Candy Apple Cardstock and Brush Gold Cardstock and then adhered to the panel using white foam.

Then, for my third, layer, I decided to use a decorative frame die from the Holly Frame Gala Die Set. I die cut the frame from Brush Gold Cardstock and adhered it down using Craft Glue. The birds were die cut from Whip Cream Cardstock and coloured using the Candy Apple True Colour Fusion ink. I also added some holly leaves and berries for added interest. They were die cut using the dies from the same set and I adhered them using foam dots for dimension. 

Finally, for the last year, I die cut the octagonal frame, snowflake, and the sentiment piece using the dies from the Snowflake Splendor Die Set. I die cut the frame from Whip Cream Cardstock and Brush Gold Cardstock, and adhered them down using Craft Glue, while the snowflake was die cut from Brush Gold Cardstock. The sentiment was die cut from Whip Cream Cardstock and later coloured using the Candy Apple True Colour Fusion ink. I also die cut it from white craft foam to add dimension to it. Then, I adhered a couple of holly leaves and red berries to add some interest to the design. They were die cut from the dies included in the Holly Frame Gala Die Set.

I adhered my Cascading Card to a decorative card panel which was die cut using a die from one of the past Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month sets, called Nostalgic Serenade Card Frame Die Set.  It is s really regal and beautiful frame and worked perfectly with my cascade design. I die cut it from Whip Cream Cardstock and Brush Gold Cardstock, and off-set them a little while adhering for added interest. Then, I mounted my panel to a side folding 5" X 7" card base.



For this card, I decided to use pastel tones in order to offer some variation from my previous Card. I started by die cutting a decorative square frame piece using one of the dies from the Christmas Cascade Card Base Die Set from Buttercream Cardstock. Next, using my Glimmer System, I hot foiled the gorgeous wreath from the Filigree Glimmer Wreaths Hot Foil Plates Set on the square piece using Glimmer Hot Foil Roll - Gold.

Then, I hot foiled the sentiment for my card using one of the sentiment glimmer plates again from the Filigree Glimmer Wreaths Hot Foil Plates Set. This time I used the Glimmer Hot Foil Roll in Rose Gold to create some contrast in colours. I then die cut this frame and kept it aside. 

Next, I decided to foil some bells to put inside the circle frame. I hot foiled it using my Glimmer System and the Glimmer Hot Foil Roll - Gold and then fussy-cut it out. To embellish my card, I decided to create a small floral spray. I die cut the flowers and leaves from Baby Pink Textured Cardstock and Brush Gold Cardstock. I embossed the flowers using the Ball Tool stylus from the Stylus Tips for Tool n' One and arranged them around the foiled wreath. I also die cut some ribbon ends from the Holly Frame Gala Die Set to use as swirls for my spray. Then, I tucked in some bits of seam binding ribbon and pollens for added interest.

Once my card panel was ready, I adhered it down to another card panel which was die cut from the Vintage Stitched Sqaures Etched Dies. I just looked up the Spellbinders website and, unfortunately, this die set is no longer available, however, you can use something similar from your stash for your projects. I die cut three layers using three different dies from Baby Pink Textured Cardstock and Whip Cream Cardstock and used a plain mat layer of Brush Gold Cardstock in between to add some interest to the design. I then adhered these down to my card base which was created again from Baby Pink Textured Cardstock, measuring 5.5" X 5.5". I like how this card came together! 


OTHER SUPPLIES​​:
Neenah Solar White 110 LB Cardstock, Baby Pink Textured Textured 12 x 12 Cardstock, White Fun Foam; Adhesive: Scrapbook Adhesives 3D Foam Squares, Tombow Mono Multi Liquid Glue, Double Sided Foam Tape, Mini Glue Gun; Tools and Accesories: McGill Inc. Paper Blossoms Tool Kit, White Pearl Pollens, Seam Binding Ribbon

Thank you so much for letting me help inspire you today! I hope you liked my creations! If you did, please let me know which card is your favourite and why! :) 
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Stay safe and have a wonderful day!

Saturday, July 4, 2020

Spellbinders + Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month | July 2020


Hello, crafty friends!
Hope you are doing well and are safe and healthy!
Wishing a very happy fourth of July to my US friends. 💛
I have a Card to share today featuring the Spellbinders + Amazing Paper Grace July Die of the Month. This month's "Fanfare" Set is perfect for making exquisite cards, boxes, bags, envelopes, and more.
Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month Membership
If you want to find out more about the Club – prices, how you sign up and what’s included, please look ——–> HERE. These dies are only available through the Club and are limited to the month of July, so hurry before they are sold out. If there are any leftovers, they are added to the Spellbinders store for sale at full price. You can see all of the past Dies of the Month HERE.

The 'Fanfare' set is so exquisite and I decided to create a Shaped Card to showcase the design in its full glory. I know, I say this every month, but Becca's dies always leave me spellbound. She keeps outdoing herself each time and I LOVE each and every design of hers. Here's a look at my Card:

To create my card, I first took a sheet of Buttercream Cardstock and die cut the main Card frame die using my Spellbinders Platinum Die Cutting & Embossing Machine.  I used the partial die-cutting technique here to create a hinged card base. If you don't know how to create one, you can check out Becca Feeken's tutorial HERE where she shows you how to create one.

Once my card base was ready, I started working on the main focal for my card. I die cut the decorative inlay piece from the Fanfare Set from Buttercream Cardstock and Gold Mirror Cardstock. I also die cut it from Fun Foam and adhered it to my card base for dimension. Then, I adhered the other two layers over this foam layer, albeit I off-set them a little, so that the gold would peek through.

The filigree oval is super beautiful and I did not want to take the focus away from it, so I kept my embellishments minimal. I die cut a circle from the Nestabilities Hemstitch Circles Etched Die Set and stamped my sentiment on it. I used the Studio Katia Birthday Greetings Stamp Set for my sentiment and stamped it using Black Licorice True Fusion ink. Next, I die cut the fanfare motif die from Whipped Cream Cardstock. I die cut two pieces of them and tucked them in beside the circle on both sides.

For my floral spray, I used the flower dies included in the Fanfare Set. I die cut them from White Deckled Edged Paper and coloured them using Distress Spray Stains in Abandoned Coral and Wild Honey. I also lightly shaped the centres using an Embossing Ball Tool tip from the Stylus Tips for Tool N' One and added pollens to the centres for a more natural look. I also tucked in some leaves and foliage to complete the look. And that's about it! This card was such a joy to create!

If you haven't had a chance to look at the Spellbinders Club Kits yet, do check them out. You can find more information about them HERE.

If you would like to see more project inspiration using the Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month, visit the Spellbinders blog to see the project samples created using it. There is also a super helpful YouTube video which you can see HERE which shows you how to use the die set in a creative way!
The Club dies are absolutely great value for money and the cost of the kit includes shipping cost within USA. So, what are you waiting for? Sign up as soon as possible!
Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month Membership
That's it from me for today! I hope you liked my card.
If you would like to see more of my work using Spellbinders, do follow my Instagram page @hussena_cal
Thank you so much for your visit to my blog today!

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Spellbinders + Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month | June 2020


Hello, crafty friends!
Hope you are doing well and are safe and healthy!
I have a Card to share today featuring the Spellbinders + Amazing Paper Grace June Die of the Month. This month's "A2 Snip It Grid and Calendar Creator" Set is perfect for making exquisite cards, boxes, envelopes, and more. 
Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month Membership
If you want to find out more about the Club – prices, how you sign up and what’s included, please look ——–> HERE. These dies are only available through the Club and are limited to the month of June, so hurry before they are sold out. If there are any leftovers, they are added to the Spellbinders store for sale at full price. You can see all of the past Dies of the Month HERE.

When I received this die set in the mail, I was just amazed by the amazing concept behind this die set. The entire set comprises of 41 dies and is so versatile. I decided to create an Anniversary Easel Card and I do love how this one turned out, even if I may say so myself. :)

This is also only the second time that I have created an Easel Card, so I was quite thrilled to revisit it. My Card features some additional Amazing Paper Grace dies from previous collections as well as this month's dies. I love how Becca's range of dies complement each other so well. Her dies always offer innumerable possibilities which is why I adore them so much!

For this Easel Card, I began with a piece of 6" X 6" Pearlescent White Cardstock from Papericious. Next, I adhered a layer of Gold Mirror Cardstock over my base.

I took a piece of Whip Cream Cardstock and die cut borders from both the top and bottom of the paper using the Delicate Tendril Border Etched Dies. I first adhered a piece of Pearlesecent White Cardstock and then added this panel to my card.

It was time now to work on the main focal of the card - which is the calendar. I die cut the grid from Pearlesecent White Cardstock and the numbers from Gold Mirror Cardstock. I admit, it took me a while to get all the numbers lined up and adhered to my card, but I think it was well worth the effort. I matted this panel too with Gold Mirror Cardstock for an elegant touch. Next, I die cut a plaque from Pink Cardstock and adhered the die cut letters on it which are again from the A2 Snip It Grid and Calendar Creator Set.

To embellish my card, I created some handmade flowers and fillers. I die cut the flowers using the flower dies from the A2 Snip It Grid and Calendar Creator Set. I love how Becca always coordinates everything so well. You get so many amazing dies in one set! I die cut them from White Cardstock, inked them using Mermaid Markers by Jane Davenport, and then shaped/embossed them using Embossing Ball Tools & Groove Golf Tools. I added clay pollens to the centres for a more realistic finish.

The additional foliage for my flowers are die cut from the dies included in this month's Life is a Party Card Kit. If you haven't seen the dies in the Card Kit for this month, you must check them out. They are incredible!

To create the easel for my card, I scored and attached another piece of Whip Cream Cardstock to my Card. I matted another layer of Cardstock over this panel from which I had die cut borders using the Delicate Tendril Border Etched Dies.

 I also die cut the sentiment banner from Pearlesecent White Cardstock and Gold Mirror Cardstock and inlay the sentiment piece for added interest. I popped this on my panel using foam tape. I also added some die cut hearts next to the sentiment. This pretty much completed my card. This was truly a labor of love!

If you haven't had a chance to look at the Spellbinders Club Kits yet, do check them out. You can find more information about them HERE.

If you would like to see more project inspiration using the Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month, visit the Spellbinders blog to see the project samples created using it. There is also a super helpful YouTube video that you can see HERE which shows you how to use the die set.
The Club dies are absolutely great value for money and the cost of the kit covers shipping cost within USA. So, what are you waiting for? Sign up as soon as possible!

That's it from me for today! I hope you liked my card.
If you would like to see more of my work using Spellbinders, do follow my Instagram page - @hussena_cal
Thank you so much for your visit to my blog today!

Friday, July 19, 2013

A 'Thank you' card !

Hi friends,
Sharing with you a card I have made for the inspiration post at the Crafter's Corner blog where our current challenge is to make 'Thank you' cards...All the details of my card have been shared over there so if want you can check out the details Here..In the meantime here's a look at what I have created :-.
And another view :                                          

As you can see I have gone for the layered look again and had a lot of fun with my Distress stain's :) ..I have colored the flower and all the foliage using these stains ..I really really  love the new shades that Ranger has come up with ..all of them are so vibrant and gorgeous and the best part is in the stain form they are super easy to use as well !!The beautiful Pattern Paper's are from the Cosmo cricket which I had bought from Piali quite some time back ..These are some of the most beautiful paper's I have come across and each time I cut them up  my heart skips a little beat ..Sigh !..Do you ever feel that way too ??. Drop me comment would love to know about it !

Supplies used :-
Pattern Papers-Cosmo Cricket.
Embossing folder-Darice.
Dies :
Spellbinder's Fluer De Lis Square.
Cheery Lynn Tropical flourish, Cheery Lynn Daisy strip.
Stamps :
Hero Arts Good Friends(Sentiment).
Hero Arts Antique Engravings.
Inks :
Versafine Onyx Black.
Distress ink -Scattered Straw.
Distress Stains :
Wild Honey,Picked Raspberry,Mowed Lawn,Peacock Feathers.
Rose buds,daisies and pearls from stash.

Challenges entered :-
The paper nest dolls challenge- Floral Frenzy. (Made it to Top 3)
Eclectic Ellapu - Flowers.
Sentimental Sundays-You've been framed. (Made it to Top 3)
Quick Quotes -Add dimension.( Made it to Top 3 )

Hope you all like my work do leave a comment would love to hear from you :)
Take care and have a nice day everyone !!                                                    

Friday, July 5, 2013

A Vintage-y happy birthday :)

Hi everyone,
I have another card to share with you all....And this time it's based on a sketch from Mojo Monday!...This card came together with a lot of difficulty...Somehow,things were just not working out and it took a better part of a day to complete this!...But I am quite happy with the end result...So here's a look at what I have created :                                                                    
And here's a closer look at the butterfly and the flowers :
                                                                       
I have heat embossed the butterfly with ZING! embossing powder in black and in real life it has a very nice glitter on it which I have not been able to capture in the photos but it really looks very beautiful!..The flowers are all punched using different sizes of daisy punch from Jef....and I have generously used distress stains to color them and the butterfly.....The dark brown background and the frame have both been distressed with Memento rich cocoa dye ink...It's such a vibrant shade of brown...I think I like it even more than Vintage photo distress ink !

Supplies used :
Base CS-Campap
Brown CS-DCWV stack.
Pattern papers-Cosmo cricket(Dunno know the collection though !)
Embossing folder-Swiss dots by Provcraft
Dies :
Spellbinder's Beaded square,Cheery lynn mini french pastry doily.
Punches:
Daisy punches,Punch bunch sprig leaves.
Stamps:
Kaisercraft butterfly stamp set
Inspired by stamping-Creative tags set
Inks:
Distress stains-Wild honey,Peacock feathers.
Hero arts Butter bar and Tide pool ink.
Memento rich cocoa,Versafine onyx black.

My card is based on this sketch below :
                                                         
 

Challenges entered :
Mojo Monday-Sketch challenge
BGC-Photo inspiration + Anything goes ( I was inspired by the flowers). ( Made it to Top 3 )
IBS WHW #108- Creating frames with nestie dies.
Oldie but a goldie challenge-Butterflies (Pattern papers used are atleast 6 months old). (Made it to Top 3 )

Hope you like my card!...Do leave me your comments/suggestions...Would love to hear from you.
Have a nice day everyone!
                                                                     

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

My Card Inspiration for BGC challenge #8

Hi Friends,
        Today I am sharing with you my Card which  I have made for this time's BGC#8 ....I had been selected in the Top 3 for their last challenge and was  given a chance to be the GD for  Their this Time's challenge which Incidentally is a Sketch challenge too....So here's what I have come up with :-

     And here's a look at the Sketch on which my Card is based :-

     As you can see I have used a Digi Image  from Sliekje Digi stamps and Colored with  Faber Castell  Water Color pencils...I think I really need lesson's in Coloring .. :P .Although I have learnt Fine arts for some years it seems I  have completely forgotten my basics ..Yikes!!!But well this is what I have come up with based on this Sketch...    And  I Hope All Of You Will Join along the Fun Sketch Challenge at BGC This Time !!!Check out Their  Link HERE


Supplies Used:
Base CS-Campap
PP- Bought From Priya Sivaraj (Brand Unknown ) :P
Die Cuts - Traced and Cut ( Bought From Kavi's Store )
Border Punch- Fiskars Suburst.
Punches  : Flowers -Jef and Sprig leaves -Punch Bunch
Sentiment-TPC Studio
Pearls- Bought from Anandhaa Stationery


Challenges Entered :-
1.Crafty Sentiments -Spots or Stripes
2.Oldie But a  Goodie- Die Cuts/ Punches (Border Punch ,Flower Punch and Stamp is more than 6 Months old)
3. Tuesday Throwdown -In the Garden      
4.Use It Tuesdays -April Showers (Pattern Paper and Punches are Hoarded )
5.Stampin sisters in Christ -Use  an Image of Something Planted or the Color Green!!   
6.The hybrid Chick Card Caravan- Nature
7.Just Some Lines-Flowers.                                              

Hope you all like my card...please don't forget to drop in your comments:)
Have a Good Day Everyone :)