I hate to throw away pretty paper and I always think if it is big enough to make a flower then I will keep it... and I do make lots of flowers. But this is a little different.
Making a Patchwork Card is really easy and will utilise more of those scraps.
There have been several ideas over the last few days to make use of them all and this is another.
The squares on this card are not very big, about 5cms, but once added together they can look really effective.
The papers are from a CD from Funky Hand and the centre of the flowers is a brad.
The butterfly is acetate and the trail, and the Faux Stitching are created with a Sakura pen.
Try mimicking a real quilt when you make the card for a really special look.
But this is the simple and easy variation if you are new to cardmaking.
Hugs Christina xx
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April 10, 2012
April 09, 2012
Mini - Envelopes
This mini-envelope is a really cute addition to your cards and will use up those odd bits of paper that you have left over.
It is created from different folds so it is best not to use a paper that is too thick or you will find it hard to fold as it is so small.
I have inked all the edges with Distress Inks and added a small velvet brad to the opening.... it doesn't actually keep it closed but it looks pretty.
Use the same papers as the rest of the card for a coordinated look.
It is created from different folds so it is best not to use a paper that is too thick or you will find it hard to fold as it is so small.
I have inked all the edges with Distress Inks and added a small velvet brad to the opening.... it doesn't actually keep it closed but it looks pretty.
Use the same papers as the rest of the card for a coordinated look.
The small Roses in the centre of the flat flowers are from Wild Orchid Crafts and they just add that extra touch.
Hugs Christina xx
Labels:
Distress Ink,
Papercrafting,
Tutorials,
Wild Orchid crafts
April 08, 2012
Paper Weaving
This little technique will use up all your left over strips of paper and as long as the colours blend then you can use any patterns that you have in your "Can't throw away" box .... Yep I have one of those too.
And although it says Paper Weaving this can also work well with ribbons for a really pretty effect.
These papers and the Owl are from the Papercraft Factory CD from Funky Hand and I have added
some Googly eyes to the character.
And although it says Paper Weaving this can also work well with ribbons for a really pretty effect.
These papers and the Owl are from the Papercraft Factory CD from Funky Hand and I have added
some Googly eyes to the character.
There are several collections of papers on the CD and they are suitable for any kind of card that you want to make.
You will also find downloads available on their website ... so they are yours instantly you have gone through the checkout.
Hugs Christina xx
Labels:
Funky Hand,
Papercrafting,
Tutorials
April 07, 2012
Paper Pleating
This lovely technique has been around for years and another I learned as a child. I really don't remember where I got it from it's that long ago.
Paper Pleating is easy to do and yet can look so pretty on a card, especailly if flowers are added too.
The flower centres are from Wild Orchid Crafts and they have been added to some silk ones that I had in my "Stash" and had forgotten about.
Amazing what you find when you have a clear out!!
The Trellis edge is a Martha Stewart punch and the butterflies are peel offs.
This a card I made quite some time ago ... long before the Spellbinder days!!
Hugs Christina xx
Paper Pleating is easy to do and yet can look so pretty on a card, especailly if flowers are added too.
The flower centres are from Wild Orchid Crafts and they have been added to some silk ones that I had in my "Stash" and had forgotten about.
Amazing what you find when you have a clear out!!
The Trellis edge is a Martha Stewart punch and the butterflies are peel offs.
This a card I made quite some time ago ... long before the Spellbinder days!!
Hugs Christina xx
Labels:
Papercrafting,
Tutorials,
Wild Orchid crafts
April 06, 2012
Paper Lace
Not to be confused with the Punched Lace I added a couple of days ago..... oh no! this one is going to use up any Doilys that you may have lurking around at the bottom of your kitchen drawers.
Paper Lace is an easy technique to create and yet still adds a very delicate look for all your cards.
Here it has been pleated along the edge of the card and all the workings have been covered by the white ribbon for a neat finish.
The image is from LIli of the Valley and is very cute. I have coloured the bear in with Promarkers.
The additional flowers are from Wild Orchid Crafts.
Hugs Christina xx
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