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Thursday, October 12, 2023

Give Us a Fright Challenge from Art Impressions

 Hello Ai fans!

The new challenge at Art Impressions is

Give Us a Fright!

Halloween is creeping up quickly and will be here "Boo-Fore" you know it.

I created a card and three lanterns for you today.  All are "see through" and have a battery operated candle to illuminate them.  We'll start with the card.  I kept thinking "Turn out the light, and give us a fright."  That's what inspired these projects.  There will be links to everything at the bottom of my post.



The idea for this card began last year when I received the Web Dies set.  I was so anxious to use them that I didn't even cut them apart. I just die cut the entire thing as is. I really kind of liked the look of the negative space and decided to hold onto it.



I always save good packaging from things I buy because they come in handy for clear cards.  This one is from an embossing folder I think.  I trimmed it down and glued the black piece to it.


 
I then used my5063 – Rectangle A2 Double Stitched Dies to cut out a frame so that light would show through.  I glued the black cut out piece to the card base and then I just added back in all the little webs and spiders and jack-o-lanterns.



I used the new Frog FB image since he does show through a little bit on the inside of the card.  Isn't he cute?!


I can just picture this on my mantle or coffee table when the lights are all out and we're watching scary movies.  So much fun!  



Next up I have three very similar lanterns,  yet each one is unique.
This one was done with all dark papers for my son.

   
This was such an easy process.  I have a few quick instructions and photos to help you out.  The cool thing about these is they fold flat if you want to store it for next year.  You can mail it flat too but you'd need a box if you wanted to include the light with it.

Here are the beginning steps.  I felt the rest were pretty self explanatory so I didn't take photos.

1. Cut a base cardstock to measure 4"x12" I used one that was black on one side & green on the inside.

2. Draw a line with your ruler about 1 5/8" from what you plan to be the bottom of the lantern.  This will keep all of your windows lined up and level.

3. Score your paper at 2 3/4", 5 1/2", 8 1/4" and 11"  (You'll then trim off about a 1/4" of what's left after the 11" score mark so it doesn't show through the window when you glue it shut.  You just need enough left to hold your tape or glue.

4.Glue on your patterned paper panels which should measure 2 3/4" x 4"

5. Use the window opening die from 5408 – ShadowBox Window Die to cut the 4 windows.

6. Cut the windows with the panes in them and glue them on.

Here's what I don't have photos for...

7. Glue vellum pieces to the inside of the lantern to help filter the light and give you something to glue all the little die cuts to.

8. Glue on all of your decorative pieces.

                 


They look so adorable all lit up with the little critters and creatures peeking out and lurking about.



Then I created two more for my daughter and for Art Impressions. I used orange and white paper for Art Impressions and the lighter flip side of the paper that I used on my son's to make my daughter's.



All of the patterned papers are from Art Impressions new 5849 – Halloween S2 Paper Pack except for the black paper with silver stars.


Now...let's light them up.  I just LOVE these so much!
I may need to make another one for myself.



Inside is a little battery operated tea light that can be switched off when you're not using it.





Sunday, August 6, 2017

Congratulations! Baby Boy!

Hello Ai fans! 

Today I'm sharing a card that my friend requested. 
She has a brand new nephew and wanted to congratulate her brother and sister-in-law. Her brother is a big Yankee fan.  



The #2 has a double meaning...Mike's favorite player was Derek Jeter who was number 2.  Tony is also Mike's second child.


The verses on the inside came from these sets.



Here's his cute little behind. 
I added some pinstripes to his hat and jersey so he looked like a real Yankee.




Marvy No. 3 Blue
Copics: 
T1, C00, E02, E50, E51, E93



Sunday, February 21, 2016

Bouncing Baby Buggy!

Hello Ai fans!

Today I'm sharing a baby card that's in keeping with the Shake, Rattle and Roll challenge over at Art Impressions.  I used Baby Girl Front and Back (Sku#M3187)

I went with "shake!"  My baby carriage is on an action wobble.  You can see it in motion in my video further down in the post.  The baby buggy was die cut using a Quickutz die.



The baby girl is a front and back stamp.  I didn't realize that I stacked so many volleyballs around her that you really can't see the back of her.  Now, I'm sure you're wondering about the volleyballs.  The card is for one of the teachers I work with.  She's due in April. She and her two sisters grew up playing volleyball in high school and college.  She then became our school's Varsity coach and her sister also coaches.  Her mom is her assistant coach.  They're fairly obsessed.  Her team has won the New York State Championship 2 out of the last 3 years.  Once we heard it was a girl we figured the tradition will be carried on!


Here's the inside.  Do you see what I mean?  You really can't see the back of her.


The verse is from a graduation set called Hats Off Set (Sku#4289)


Here's the video so you can see her shake, rattle and roll!