Hi Everyone,
The final edition of Papers and Pixels went out today. I hope you give it a look by going to our website - www.papersandpixels.com. It's been a journey of love, excitement, learning and a whole lot of work. Although Chris and I have stopped publishing the magazine, you never know what we'll be up to next. Please check in when you can, leave a comment and remind me to keep posting tutorials up here. Have a great day! Hugs, Laura
Creative Cards with Laura
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
Tent Topper Card
Tent Topper Card
To create a vintage look, the embossed cardstock was sponged lightly with dye ink. Sponging around the image adds to the overall vintage look. Add a little lace and satin ribbon and you have a very beautiful card for your special friends and loved ones.
This card has so many creative possibilities. I hope you will give it a try!
The main card is a piece of cardstock folded in half. The image is attached to the card with a little of the image sticking up above the card. It still folds flat and fits in an envelope. Just be sure when you attach the "tent topper" part that you measure to be sure your card will fit in an envelope.
Directions for this card are given to create a 5.75" x 5.75" card.
Supplies Needed: Cardstock
Main Card Base and Mat for Image – Soft Suede
Vanilla Cardstock for Embossing
Cryogen White Cardstock for printing/coloring image (Paper Temptress)
Scrap Soft Suede and Vanilla Cardstock for Sentiment
Stamped or Digital Image – Floppy Latte Designs
Copics
Satin Ribbon (Really Reasonable Ribbon)
Antique Lace
Embossing Folder
Soft Suede Dye Ink
Small Pearls
Label Shaped Dies (Stampin’ Up! Labels Collection)
Sentiment
Label Punches (Stampin’ Up! Modern Label & Word Window)
Step 1: Cut the main piece of cardstock to 5.75" x 8.5", fold in half. Cut vanilla cardstock 5.50" x 4", emboss with folder of your choice. Sponge the dye ink over the raised part of the embossed image. Sponge a little ink around the edges of the embossed cardstock.
Step 2: Print or stamp the image on light cardstock or cryogen white. Color as you like. Die cut the image to the shape you have chosen.
Step 3: Die cut a bit larger shape to use as a mat for the main image out of the chocolate cardstock. (Note: I cut the next size larger shape of the matching die, but was not happy with the width of the mat. I placed the stamped image on the cut mat and drew a pencil line around the stamped image piece. With scissors, I trimmed the mat to about ¼".)
Step 4: Mount the stamped image on the die cut piece of chocolate cardstock.
Step 5: Cut a length of satin ribbon that will go around the embossed piece. Cut a matching length of lace. Wrap them around the embossed piece and attach them to the back with adhesive.
Step 6: Create a bow using the satin and the lace ribbon together. To make a perfect bow, I use a Bow Maker, which can be ordered at the Papers and Pixels Shop.
Step 7:Assemble the card by attaching the embossed piece with the ribbons wrapped around it to the main cardstock.
Step 8: Attach the "topper" image mounted on the dark matting to the front of the card with about 1" of the "topper" hanging out over the top of the card. For the envelope, measure the dimensions carefully.
Step 9: Attach the bow with glue dots in the center of the card at the bottom of the image.
Step 10: Stamp your sentiment with chocolate dye ink, punch with shape of your choice.
Step 11: Punch a label shape out of the chocolate cardstock to mat the sentiment. Add the sentiment to the matting and attach to the card.
Step 12: Place small adhesive backed pearls to the sentiment and anywhere on the image you would like.
Monday, June 3, 2013
Paper Flowers and a Card
I have a new design for you to try today. This beautiful card is easy to put together.
I have a new design for you to try today. This beautiful card is easy to put together.
Paper Flowers are still one of the best embellishments you can create for your cards, scrapbook pages, projects and gifts. And I am glad they are, too, because flowers are so much fun to make. Although you can purchase dies to make very fancy flowers, a simple scallop punch creates a perfect carnation or chrysanthemum type card. Are you ready to give it a try?
Supplies to make Flowers:
Scallop Punch
Cardstock
Hole Punch
Brad
Crimper (optional)
Step 1: Punch 3
flower shapes.
Step 2: Run them
through the crimper at least 6 or 7 times to break down the fibers of the cardstock. If you do not have a crimper, simply wad the
scallop shapes into little balls and work the fibers until they loosen.
Step 3: Wad them
up into a little ball and roll them around in your hands to help loosen the
fibers more. Once the fibers are loose, try separating the cardstock into two
layers. Pick at the edges until you find
a section that is ready to peel. Gentle peel the cardstock in half creating two
scallop shapes. One side will be the
smoother side of the cardstock, the other or inside, will look like suede.
Step 4: Stack the layers on top of each other, six in
all.
Step 5: Punch a
hole through all the layers and insert a brad. It doesn’t matter what type of
brad you use as you will not see it once the flower is finished.
Step 6: Gentle
scrunch the top layer up to center.
Continue with all the layers, scrunching them up toward the center. Gentle massage the petals into a shape you
are happy with. That’s it, you’re
finished. Make as many in as many colors
as you like. You will be able to vary
the sizes if you have different scallop size punches or dies. Try inking the edges to get a unique and
beautiful look.
Because the flowers are about an inch in height, they
don’t always work well on a card that you want to send through the mail. If you are hand delivering or creating a
little box for the card, the flowers make great embellishments. The flowers also look great as a decoration
for the front of a mini book or to decorate the top of a gift box or bag.
To create the card shown in this tutorial, take these
steps.
Supplies:
Sizzix Magnificent Squares Dies
Cardstock
Sizzix Foliage Dies (for leaves – or handcut)
Decorative Border and/or Corner Punch
The base cardstock is 5 ½” by 11”. Fold in half.
Punch the corners of the cardstock or use a border punch
down the side.
Glue a piece of coordinating cardstock on the center
right side of the card to show behind the cut out edge.
Die cut various shapes, layer and place on the card. If you prefer, cut squares of different
sizes, layer them and use that for the center card decoration. Print or stamp a sentiment.
Cut or punch leaves.
Glue the flowers to your card, add leaves and you have a
beautiful card ready to send!
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial!
Sunday, May 5, 2013
FUN FOLD CARD
I love different types of folds for cards. This one is unique, easy to mail and simple
to make. Let’s get started. Finished card size is 5 1/2 x 4 and will fit into a standard invitation envelope.
Supplies:
Base Cardstock 5 ½” x 11” (vanilla cardstock)
Mustard Cardstock – 3 pieces 1 ½” x 5 ¼”, Oval piece,
scrap for sentiment, 5 ¼” Circle
Designer Cardstock – 3 pieces 1 ¼” x 5”, 2 Oval pieces
Vanilla Cardstock – 2 scalloped oval pieces, 1 oval for
main image, scrap vanilla for sentiment
Punches: Modern
Label (Stampin Up), Word Window (Stampin Up)
Dies: Nestabilities Ovals, Scalloped Ovals and Foliage
Liquid Pearls
Sentiment Stamp
Main Image Stamp or Digi Stamp
Step 1: Score Base Cardstock at 2 7/8”, 4 5/8”; turn
paper over and score again at 2 7/8” and 4 5/8”.
Step 2: Using a plate, a large nestability circle or
compass, draw a half circle on each of the outside edges of the main cardstock
and cut with scissors. Note: You can use any shape you like, doesn’t have
to be a circle. Fold on the score lines.
From left to
right, you will have a valley fold, a mountain fold, another mountain fold and
a valley fold.
Step 4: Collect the mustard and designer paper pieces. You will cut one of the vanilla scalloped ovals in half, save the other scalloped oval for the main image. Take the designer cardstock oval and cut it in half.
Step 5: For the
main image, you will have a large scalloped circle, a smaller mustard oval, a
smaller designer paper oval and a smaller vanilla oval for the main image.
Step 6: Stamp your sentiment on vanilla cardstock, punch
with Word Window punch. Punch a modern
label from the mustard cardstock.
Step 7: You are
ready to assemble the card.
Step 8: Layer and
adhere the pieces as shown in the finished card.
Step 9: Add liquid
pearls and allow time to dry. Attach any other embellishments you’d like. You will not be able to use “chunky”
embellishments on the side wings as you won’t be able to fold the card. If you prefer NOT to fold the card, then
embellish to your heart’s content!
Step 10: Fold the
card to fit in the envelope. This is a
little tricky, this image should help.
Enjoy your beautiful card!
Here are a couple of examples of the same card using
different papers and colors.
The papers and images used for this card are from Teri
Hanson –Digizines. Her new Card Maker kit line is just perfect
for printing and using for cards. She
includes wonderful small patterned papers along with a few elements. You can combine digital and paper to create
stunning cards. This is the Bee my Honey kit. You’ll enjoy all the wonderful
kits included in the new Card Maker Line.
This card is created using white cardstock for the base,
basic grey papers for the designer papers, nestibilities floral ovals and a
digital image from Floppe
Latte colored with Copics.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Hi Stampers!
Running a little late, but here is another card for you to try. This is a great card to use for many different occasions. By using different colors and embossing folders, you can create very different looks. Imagine using nice vintage colors, distressing the edges and using a lovely rose for the image. Here you go, directions below.
Running a little late, but here is another card for you to try. This is a great card to use for many different occasions. By using different colors and embossing folders, you can create very different looks. Imagine using nice vintage colors, distressing the edges and using a lovely rose for the image. Here you go, directions below.
Supplies:
Blue Cardstock Base
8 ½” x 5 ½”
Blue Cardstock 1st
Mat 4 ¼” x 3’
Blue Cardstock Top
Mat 4” x 2 ¾”
Scrap Blue to mat
sentiment
White Cardstock
Inner Background 4” x 5 ¼”
White Cardstock for
image 2 ¼” x 3 ½” (or to fit in oval cut out)
Embossing Folder –
Tulip Frame or other frame embossing folder
Oval Punch – two
sizes
Ribbon
Sentiment Stamp
Image Stamp – Floppy Latte’s Amaryllis Digi Stamp - Click on name to purchase.
Coloring pens,
pencils or inks
1.
Stamp or print image and color.
2.
Punch or die cut the larger oval out of the top
most mat (the smaller mat) centering from side to side and top to bottom.
3.
Punch or die cut smaller oval in the Mat
Cardstock (1st Mat) – Carefully place the top mat (already punched)
over the second larger mat, line up sides and top. Either draw a gentle pencil line or place the
oval die right on the bottom cardstock placing equally from side to side and
top to bottom with the oval shape you have already cut. Tape die in place and
cut out the smaller oval.
4.
Glue the colored image on the backside of the
larger mat (smaller oval shape). Layer the top mat over the bottom mat and
adhere with foam squares to create depth.
5.
Emboss the white cardstock and glue it to the
cardstock base. Glue the blue cardstock section centered on the white
cardstock.
6.
Tie a bow and glue it to the bottom of the oval
frame.
7.
Stamp a sentiment, punch with smaller oval
punch.
8.
Punch a larger oval to mat the sentiment
pieces. Glue them together and slip them
between the two mats, glue in place.
There are so many
different cards you can create with this tutorial. Try different colors of
cardstock, patterned papers, different images and ribbons. Most of all, have fun!
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Hi Stampers!
Once a week, I will be sharing a new card for inspiration and ideas. When you need a card in a hurry, grab one of these ideas from my Blog and have crafting fun!
I have a very pretty card to share with you today. This is a card we did in my last card class. It has lots of possibilities as far as changing colors, using different embossing folders or patterned paper and choosing a stamped or digi image. In this card, the image was printed, colored and fussy cut using scissors. If you don't like doing all that scissoring, you can stamp the image onto the oval cardstock and color as shown in the example below. So many possibilities and so much FUN!
This card is perfect for birthdays and Mother's Day.
Once a week, I will be sharing a new card for inspiration and ideas. When you need a card in a hurry, grab one of these ideas from my Blog and have crafting fun!
This card is perfect for birthdays and Mother's Day.
Supplies:
White Base Cardstock – 8
½” x 5 ½”
White Card for top Note
Shape – 4” x 5”
White Card for Oval – 3 ½”
x 2 ½”
Scrap White for Sentiment
Pink (or other color)
Cardstock – inner background 5 ¼” x 4”
Pink (or other color) Cardstock
– for scallop oval – 4 1/5” x 3”
Pink (or other color)
matching Ribbon (optional)
Stamped and Cut Image (I used a digi stamp by Floppy Latte, my favorite digi stamp designer. You can purchase it by clicking HERE.)
Markers to Color
Word window Punch
Modern Label Punch
Embossing Folders – Dots,
Stripes, Vintage Background (optional)
Big Shot
Instructions:
· Cut all pieces of cardstock to size.
· Cut out the Top Note Shape, Oval and scallop oval.
· Emboss the inner background and the top note shape.
· Stamp or print the main image, color image
· Punch the pink (or other color) Modern Label Punch
shape
To assemble the card:
· Fold Base Cardstock in half
· Glue inner background to card front
· Glue the Top Note Shape to the inner background
· Glue the colored image oval onto the scallop oval
shape and attach to the card front using foam dimensional (optional)
· Stamp your sentiment on white cardstock, then punch
with word window or other label punch.
· Glue the sentiment piece onto the modern label piece
and attach them to the card front using foam dimensional (optional)
· If you are using a ribbon, tie a small bow and glue it
with a glue dot to the base of the colored image right over the sentiment.
Tips: You can create this card in many different
color combinations using different stamped images for a variety of different
occasions.
Don't have all the supplies you need to create this card? No problem, a complete card kit is available at Papers and Pixels Shop. Everything you need, including the image is available in the kit. For this card kit and others, please check out Papers and Pixels Shop - Click HERE.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Welcome to my Creative Card Blog
Welcome Friends and Fellow Stampers!
I will be keeping a calendar on this blog for all the Card Classes I am teaching. I will schedule a card class for the first and third Thursday of every month beginning in June. May 24th is the scheduled class for May.
If you would like to have your own card party for your friends, please let me know and we will schedule that party just for you and your friends. Details about private parties are available by contacting me.
This adorable little yogi made a great focal point for this card. Papers are by Basic Grey (Phresh & Phunky), image by AI Factory Digital Resource, colored with copics. The beautiful ribbon is from Really Reasonable Ribbon.
Check out Papers and Pixels for even more great crafting ideas. A new magazine each month, full of tutorials for digital and paper crafters!
I will be keeping a calendar on this blog for all the Card Classes I am teaching. I will schedule a card class for the first and third Thursday of every month beginning in June. May 24th is the scheduled class for May.
If you would like to have your own card party for your friends, please let me know and we will schedule that party just for you and your friends. Details about private parties are available by contacting me.
This adorable little yogi made a great focal point for this card. Papers are by Basic Grey (Phresh & Phunky), image by AI Factory Digital Resource, colored with copics. The beautiful ribbon is from Really Reasonable Ribbon.
Check out Papers and Pixels for even more great crafting ideas. A new magazine each month, full of tutorials for digital and paper crafters!
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