Showing posts with label Celebrate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celebrate. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2020

Celebrate - Simple Customized Z-Fold Card

 

Today we’re making a simple customized Z-Fold Card using the A Way With Words dies.  Each time you change the word, I’ll show you how to change the card size.  This technique was featured in our Facebook Live on October 29, 2020 which is embedded in this post below!

 

Supplies:

Celebrate  ECD https://shrsl.com/2k50o

Cherish  ECD http://shrsl.com/2l3di 

ECreek https://emeraldcreek.co/cherish-thinlit-die/?aff=11

Welcome Little One Collection
ECD
https://shrsl.com/2e46f 

Happy Birthday Collection
ECD
http://shrsl.com/2l3ii 

Patterned Cardstock
Glue Dots
Ruler
Tape runner

Plain copy or multiuse paper

Instructions:

1. Die cut your a Way With Words word twice – from the same colour cardstock.  I used white.

 

2. First we’re going to make a template.  Place one of the die cut words about ¼” from the edge of the copy paper and use a pencil to mark about ¼” from the left side of the word.  Vertically score a line at that mark and fold. 

 

3. Measure the distance from the edge of the paper to the fold. (For this card it was 5”.) Divide that number in half (2.5”) and create another score line using that measurement to the left of the first score line.  Fold.

4.  Trim excess paper so the new edge aligns with the first fold.

 

 5. Trim the height of the template to the size of card you will ultimately want.

6.       When you’re happy with the template, cut your card base from pretty patterned cardstock.

7.       Cut a strip of plain cardstock as long as the card is wide in the open position and that is slightly wider than the letters are.  Cut another strip slightly wider from coordinating cardstock and adhere the two strips together.  


 

8. Trim a piece of the strip to fit the back of the card (5”) and adhere in place.  Adhere the diecut to the middle of this strip.

9. Adhere the rest of the strip to the left side of the open card. Adhere the second Celebrate diecut to this strip so, when folded, the diecut words line up perfectly.  Trim the right side of the diecut to the fold line. 

10.Use the left over strip to stamp the sentiment and adhere to the “hidden” fold. Perfect!  All done!

Just use this technique for any of the word dies.   The Cherish baby card below had different measurements.  The first score line was 4” from the right edge of the card.  It’s a smaller word, so the card is smaller.  You can customize your z-fold cards just this way for any of the A Way With Words dies!

Happy creating, Suzanne (scroll to the bottom to see the video from FB Live! or click HERE)



 

 


Friday, October 16, 2020

Ribbon Panel Cards



 Hi there!  It's just Suzanne popping to share a little bit of information from this week's Facebook Live broadcast.

This week I shared a technique showing a way to incorporate your ribbon stash into your cards that doesn't involve bow-making!  It can be bright or subdued and works really well with the A Way With Words diecuts.



What supplies do you need?

 Congratulations

Forever

Clear Double Sided Adhesive 8.5 x 11” sheets 

Clear Double Sided Adhesive - 5mm tape 

Scrapbook Adhesives 3D Foam Squares
Glue Dots
Coordinating Cardstocks
Ribbon!

Detailed instructions can be found on the video. Did you miss it?  You can find it here:

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=413230746335388 

Or play it here.  (If you are receiving this as an email update, you will have to use the link to view on Facebook.)


Thanks for dropping in!  If you make some of these cards, please share them on the Suzanne Cannon Fan Group Facebook Page

Happy Creating!  Suzanne

Monday, August 26, 2019

Using Photos to Make Quick Cards

Hi Connie Nichol here today with some super quick  cards using photographs as a base.  Simply add a Way with Words die of your choice from Quietfire Design.  I used this idea a couple of years ago on this blog and felt the urge to make some more of these kinds of cards.  If you need some more ideas, check out the posts from 2017 here and here.

Simply take a 4x6 photo of landscapes, flowers, animals or other interesting things, adhere a die cut word to the photograph and mount on a cardstock base.  You can embellish lightly, but really, it's all about the photo and the word.  Simple, huh?  Here's some ideas:





You can even cut out part of the picture and use it as an embellishment.  I had this 4x6 photo of a rooster, so I just fussy cut him out and glued him to a sewing pattern background.


Quietfire Design Supplies Used:


Other Supplies:  Bazzill cardstock, Crafter's Companion mirrored cardstock, dollar store gems, unknown ribbon





Thursday, June 27, 2019

Recycling Sewing Patterns

Hello, Connie Nichol here today with a few cards that use old sewing patterns for backgrounds.  I recently did an article on this topic for Creative Scrapbooker Magazine  and I am just enamoured with the old patterns.  They make such easy and pretty cards.  Here's a couple of examples:



Here's what you need to make your card background - an old sewing pattern, white cardstock and some gel medium.  I usually find old sewing patterns at thrift stores and one pattern goes a long way. Take a section of the patterned tissue and adhere it to a pre-cut layer of cardstock with the gel medium.  Gel medium is essentially an acrylic paint without the pigment so it dries clear, smooth and it is archivally safe.  It comes in different thicknesses and finishes - for cards, I'd recommend the matte finish.  This gel medium by Prima works really well.


When the gel medium is dry, about 10-20 minutes depending upon how thick you've applied it, put it in an embossing folder and run it through your manual die cutting machine to add a whole bunch of texture.


Then, simply add a Quietfire Design die cut word, or a stamped quote.  You can add a bit of ribbon, paper flowers or other embellishment but that's it.  Easy, huh?

Here's a card that was published in the summer issue of Creative Scrapbooker magazine.   I created a sewing pattern flower by twisting strips of sewing tissue and winding in a circle on a sheet of two sided adhesive.  I coloured it by giving it a quick spray with dye ink spritzer.  Add the die cut small Happy Birthday and you've created a unique card.



Quietfire Design Supplies Used:  Celebrate and small Happy Birthday dies, I Will Write Peace rubber stamp

Other Supplies:  Prima gel medium and pink flowers, Multi-craft wooden bird and rhinestone trim, Sizzix and Stampin Up! embossing folders, Clearsnap ink








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