Showing posts with label die cutting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label die cutting. Show all posts

Friday, April 8, 2016

DT Tips: Achieving a Watercolored Look with Stamped Images...

Welcome! I've had some questions on this previous post of mine on how I blended the bird to get the watercolor look, so I created a video for you today with a new card and the technique of stamping images and blending them to make them look watercolored. I hope you enjoy watching it, and please let me know if you have any questions!




Here is the video tutorial, and I apologize that the video is so small! I can't seem to figure out how to make it bigger on my blog. Please click HERE to watch it at over at Papertrey Ink's YouTube channel! Thanks!

The stamps used on this card are The Sweet LifeSpring Woods stamps and dies (bird and branch) and Bold Blossoms (sentiment). Have a creative day!

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Creative Cardmaker: Adding unexpected dimension to cards...

Good morning! I'm up with another Creative Cardmaker post over at Scrapbook Expo's Weekly Scrapper blog. Today I'm talking about adding unexpected dimension to your stamped backgrounds, so break out your stamps and dies, and let's get started!

I've used Papertrey Ink's Quilted Summer stamp set for the flowers and stems, the Scripted stamp set for the sentiment, and the Life Is Beautiful dies to cut out the butterflies. For inks, I've used True Black, New Leaf, Pure Poppy and Aqua Mist.

Head over to the Weekly Scrapper to see the full tutorial!

Link me up if you give this a try. Would love to see how it inspired you. 
Have a great day!
Danielle

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

The Creative Cardmaker...

I am so excited to announce that I will now be hosting a weekly blog column over at Scrapbook Expo's blog, the Weekly Scrapper! Each week, I'll post a handmade card or two along with techniques, videos and so much more to help inspire you in your card making. Hope you'll stop by!

Today I'm up with my first post. I've been asked a few questions on how I made the multi-colored embossed sentiments in my April 15th blog post, so I thought that would be a fun place to start. I'll share with you tips and techniques on how to achieve this multi-colored embossed effect.
Swing over to the Weekly Scrapper blog to see this new tutorial on achieving a fun look with these powders on your cards... and stop back each Tuesday for more card making ideas and inspiration!


And I have one more thing to tend to. I completely forgot to choose a random winner for the Craftsy class giveaway... Congrats Marianne-g! Please send me an email at dflanders71@hotmail.com to claim your free Craftsy class!
marianne-g said...

I've been a fan of your cards for years. I would love to take your class.

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Big Balloon Ideas...

We're back with another group blog post with more new birthday goodies coming out at Papertrey Ink on June 15th! On this card, I've used a new die collection called Shaker Shapes: Balloon and also Balloon Strings dies. I didn't turn it into a shaker, I just simply used the little shaker pieces and glued a few on for a flatter card.

I've used the star stamp from Good Times in the corners, and the sentiment stamp from Hooray. 

The adorable papers are from the new Hooray paper pad!


Hooray card:
(All supplies by Papertrey Ink unless otherwise noted.)
STAMPS: Hooray (sentiment), Good Times (stars)
INK: Summer Sunrise, Sweet Blush
PAPER: white, Hibiscus Burst, Orange Zest, Hooray papers, Sweet Blush Pattern Pack
DIES: Shaker Shapes: Balloon, Balloon Strings
OTHER: button/white floss, Harvest Gold Luxe Satin Ribbon 1/2".
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All of the new things you see here will be available on June 15th at 10pm EST. Thanks for stopping by! Please visit the other gals to see what they've made: 

Sunday, May 31, 2015

Make It Market: Nostalgic Notions...

The next Make It Market Kit from Papertrey Ink will be available for sale on June 1st and is entitled "Nostalgic Notions".  Betsy has always had a way of making the style of the 1940's shine, and this new collection of products really demonstrates that.  From beautiful patterned papers to perfectly selected accents, you will see the 1940's come to life when you open this kit!  She makes it easy to put together coordinated projects that will only take minutes to make!  So prepare to step back into the past and create cards, tags and gifts that will stand the test of time!


NOSTALGIC NOTIONS KIT CONTENTS:


  • Nostalgic Notions stamp set (2 sheets)
  • Nostalgic Buttons mini stamp set + label
  • Nostalgic Notions die collection
  • Nostalgic Notions Accessories die collection
  • Nostalgic Notions paper collection, 36 A2 sheets
  • (12) Fold & Go Air Mail Envelope sheets
  • (2) Vintage Paper Lace Trim Strips, 3" x 39" each
  • Blue Floral Crochet Edged Bias Tape, 1 yard
  • Red Dot Crochet Edged Bias Tape, 1 yard
  • (3) Light Blue Resin Bows
  • Nostalgic Button Assortment, 15 buttons total
  • (1) Red Mulberry Flower bouquet, 5 flowers total
  • (1) Yellow Mulberry Flower bouquet, 5 flowers total
  • (2) Denim Mulberry Flower bouquets, 10 flowers total
  • (2) Light Blue Mulberry Flower bouquets, 10 flowers total
  • Notions storage box

  • The total retail cost of the "Nostalgic Notions" Kit is $100. There will be a limited number of these exclusive kits available, so be sure to get yours on Monday! The "Nostalgic Notions" Kit will be available for sale beginning on June 1st at 10pm EST, only at Papertrey Ink. Read all the details on Nichole's blog or contact Customer Service with any questions.

    Here are some things I made. First, a card with the pretty papers.
    The background is a paper from the kit. I stamped the sentiment and wrapped the little flowers up in a doily from the kit also.
    The little heart is cut out with a die and paper from the kit. And take a peek at those envelopes! So easy, just cut them out and fold!

    Next, a super simple card. I simply stamped the sentiment onto a kit paper.
    Betsy has done all of the hard work for us with these amazing patterns!!

    One more quick one, this is all stamping and die cutting. I used the scallop stamp for a border on white cardstock, then filled in with stamped flowers and dies cut from the papers.

    Then a button from the kit finishes off the corner.

    This kit is most definitely one of my favorites ever, one I will reaching for time and time again!

    P.S. I want to express my thanks to those of you who reached out to me this past month. I really, really do appreciate your prayers and thoughtfulness. My family is going through some very hard times right now. To be honest, for several weeks I just couldn't look at a piece of paper or a stamp. I couldn't even walk into my scrap room. I've cried, I've gotten angry. I have gone through every single emotion a person can go through. A couple of days ago, I found the courage to walk back in and create again. I do miss it. It was my happy place. I hope to try and plow through my feelings of what is happening and get myself back on track. I'm really sorry I don't feel comfortable enough talking about it at this time, but I will eventually...thank you for hanging in there with me. xo

    Danielle

    Monday, April 20, 2015

    Guest post for Bella Blvd...

    Good morning and happy Monday! Before I am off to Taylor's high school today to help pack all of the band and choir uniforms for their upcoming Disney trip this week, I wanted to share a few projects I made for a guest post over at Bella Blvd!

    Stop over to see full supply lists and read more about these, but on this first card, I created a background with Papertrey Ink's Cover Plate: Stitched die and die cut some of the papers with Circle Scribbles dies and Doodlie-Do dies for the leaves. Don't you love the font in the "hello"? That is from Bella Blvd's Color Chaos line, which I really liked and used a lot of for today's projects!

    Simple and clean, yet very layered and colorful!

    Next, another Color Chaos paper that I just added a few details over the top- chipboard, a few hearts in patterned paper and vellum and a seam binding ribbon. Seriously easy!

    On the next card, I absolutely loved the paper from Color Chaos that had the color splashes all over it! I cut out a Cover Plate: Hearts die to add over the top. I love how the color is bursting through, yet it still has clean look with some white space to allow the eye to rest.
    Some of the Color Chaos stickers and chipboard finish it off!

    Here I added some chipboard sentiments from Bella Blvd's Ciao Chipboard collection, then cut a Big Hugs die to add over the top.
    Adds a little bit of fun dimension.

    My last card was inspired by all of the sticker borders and chipboard borders in the Bella Blvd collections. I created a background with them here as my base.

    The saying was cut from one of the papers with a Mat Stack 5 die.

    Last a layout with all of the pretty papers. It's been awhile since I've made a layout.

    Trimming out these Life Is Beautiful butterflies from the lovely papers gave me a starting point to work with some great pattern and color! I decided to watercolor the background in sort of a rainbow effect with pinks, oranges and yellows. Then I added the butterflies in coordinating colors across the top to anchor the photo and journaling, which is about my relationship with my 15 year old right now...getting a little bumpy as any teen/mom relationship, but I know things will come full circle again one day, and I have to allow her to fly right now! It's so hard to let them go though, isn't it? I always write notes to my girls about my current feelings. I hope one day, these will have great meaning to them. Until then, it's a creative outlet for me... and a therapeutic one at that!

    Hope you will stop over to check out Bella Blvd's collections, they are colorful and lots of fun to work with! Thank you to Bella Blvd for having me as a guest this month!

    Tuesday, April 14, 2015

    Introducing NEW! Make It Market kit: Wee Folk...

    Welcome back to another group post for Papertrey Ink. Today we are previewing the new mini Make It Market Kit called Wee Folk by Betsy Veldman! This mini kit comes with pre-printed patterned papers, dies, a stamp set and few extras.

    On the first two cards, I simply cut out the pre-printed animals with the dies in the kit and popped them up on pre-printed papers. Added a strip of pattern at the top and twine from the kit.
    The pins were from my stash. I poked them through the twine, then cut off the sharp tip with wire cutters.

    These two cards were super quick and easy! Betsy's done all the hard work already by creating these adorable papers and icons. I just wanted to add a tiny bit of dimension by popping up the deer.



    Little One card set:
    STAMPS: Make It Market Mini Kit: Wee Folk 
    INK: none
    PAPER: Make It Market Mini Kit: Wee Folk
    DIES: Make It Market Mini Kit: Wee Folk 
    OTHER: twine - Make It Market Mini Kit: Wee Folk, pins - My Mind's Eye, pearls - Melissa Frances.
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    Last, a card that required a little more effect, but totally worth it in my opinion! I love how it turned out. I cut out a Mat Stack 5 piece from Classic Kraft cardstock, then used the stamps and dies to create a little scene on the front.

    The background was made with the Bookprint Alphabet Die. I left the die letters wired in tact on the metal die sheet (didn't cut them apart yet), so I was able to place the whole alphabet die over two layers of cardstock and run it through my Cuttlebug, which created an embossed look, instead of die cutting the alphas out. It almost looks like a little book plate for a book, doesn't it? I think it would make a cute notebook cover also! On the inside I stamped "sweet baby" from the kit stamps.

    Welcome Sweet Baby card:
    STAMPS: Make It Market Mini Kit: Wee Folk
    INK: Versamark for embossing, Dark Chocolate
    PAPER: Make It Market Mini Kit: Wee Folk
    DIES: Make It Market Mini Kit: Wee Folk
    OTHER: embossing powder, pearl - Melissa Frances.
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    Well, I hope you enjoyed these ideas. The Wee Folk mini kit will be available at Papertrey Ink on April 15th at 10pm EST. Now head on over to the other DT blogs to see what they've made also!

    Tuesday, March 31, 2015

    Make It Market: Party Pops...

    The next Make It Market Kit for Papertrey Ink will be released on April 1st and it is entitled "Party Pops".  Betsy has once again outdone herself!  Party Pops is all about interactive birthday cards, tags, favors, gift wrap, decor and anything else you can dream up!  Just wait until you see these dies!  They provide several options for creating different types of interactive cards — pop-ups, lift-the-flap, and SO much more! These could potentially be THE most innovative products that Betsy has designed to date!  She has even invented some clever tools to turn colorful cupcake wrappers into works of art.  If there was ever a kit you didn't want to miss out on, it would be this one! Pop over to Nichole Heady's blog to watch all the videos on how these dies work.

    Here are a few samples I created with the kit. Up first, I used the scalloped die as my card base with Aqua Mist cardstock. The white piece is cut from the liner die. Then instead of using the liner die on the INSIDE of the card like it was meant to be used, I used it on the outside of my card, so I could cut out the balloons from it and pop them up. I wanted to do a bit of colorful stamping on the front with the stamps in the kit. All of the pretty colors on the front of this card are stamped except the teal border on the bottom - cut from one of the patterned papers in the kit.

    The balloons are cut with a die that doesn't cut the bottom, so you can pop them up and they are still intact on your card. The balloons were die cut out of the white piece before folding it in half and sliding it over the top of the card base. The banner is cut with Sweet Blush cardstock and stamped with Pure Poppy ink, then popped up with dimensional adhesive.

    Next, I wanted to point out that there are some beautiful pre-made patterned papers in the kit! I've used them here as table decor. By using the dies, you can cut out portions of the pre-made papers and pop them up for decor for your birthday table! (Or fold on the dotted line and add them to the inside of a card.)


    You can use the little cupcake holders from the kit as treat holders to place around the table like I did here. And notice the little die cut confetti? SO, so cute!

    Here is one more card made with the scalloped die, and I used the cupcake die that doesn't cut at the top to partially cut out the cupcake to reveal a message underneath. "Lift here" is stamped in black on the flap.

    The scalloped front was cut from white cardstock and added to a white background. I wanted the cupcake to be the focal point. Added a strip of paper to the top from the kit. (Twine is from my stash.) I stamped the birthday sentiment and cupcake.

    When you life the flap on the front of the card, underneath the cupcake top is another celebrate stamp that I stamped on another piece of paper and added it underneath before adhering to the card front... "eat cake and celebrate".

    Last I made just a simple, SUPER quick flower banner with the cupcake liners! There's a die that cuts the leaf shapes you see here behind the flowers. You fold the cupcake liners in half and place the die on top, run it through your cutting machine, and voila! You have an easy and quick floral banner for a party that's full of color!
    The cupcake liners were layered on top of each other for more color. (I turned them inside out, because the colorful part is always on the outside of the liner.) In between the layers is a punched circle from white cardstock. That way the liners hold their true colors and don't blend in with the liners behind them.
    Literally, this took minutes to make. You could hang little sayings or banners in between the flowers to personalize it for a party.

    There is a limited number of these exclusive kits, so be sure to get yours on Wednesday! The "Party Pops" kit will be for sale beginning April 1st at 10pm EST only at Papertrey Ink. Read all the details for supplies included in the kit and cost at Nichole Heady's blog or contact customer service with any questions.

    Well, I hope you can see how colorful and fun this kit is! This is just the tip of the iceberg! Stop over to the other Make It Market gals to see more: Nichole, BetsyMelissaHeather and our newest team member, Lea Lawson! Sending a big welcome to Lea!