Wednesday, December 21, 2016

How to Make a Twisted Easel Card with Votive

The twisted easel card has a few steps, and since I decided to make more of these as appreciation gifts for some wonderful people, I tried to take pictures of the steps (bad lighting, though) to record the steps:



Before beginning:   Make a template from a 4.25 x 5.5 piece of card stock.  Punch a circle in the  bottom right corner.  Use the template to punch the hole in the same place on each card layer.



Steps:
1.  Fold the card base (4.25 x 11) in half.  Score a diagonal line from the top right to the bottom left of the card.  Use the template and punch a circle in the bottom right part of the triangle. 





2.  Use the template and punch a circle in the bottom right of a piece of 5.5 x 4.25 card stock.  This will be the top layer of the card.  Add card stock and designer paper trim on the bottom of this front panel.




3.  Turn the front panel to the backside.  Circle punch the trim away. 





4.  Adhere vellum to the backside of the front panel.





5.  Adhere the front panel to the base of the card, matching the circles together.  Add die cut shapes and stamp sentiments.





6.  Package the card in a cellophane bag with chocolate, a votive and directions.   Top with a tag.

 



Enjoy!  If you found this inspiring or think someone else would, please Pin this idea.

Wishing you a bright season and a happy 2017!


Monday, December 12, 2016

Easel Twist & Glow Card for Making Spirits Bright




Here's a twist on an easel card.  This card appears to bend to the side as it folds back!  A small, raised star keeps the card open with a pocket for the LED candle.



Battery operated LED candles make a safe and bright glow in the back.  I thought it would be perfect to use the Star of Light thinlet die cut to create a silhouette as it sits upon the vellum.


Here's the view from the back.


Now, I just need to find a way to enclose this all in an "envelope."

Thanks for stopping by.  Please leave a comment if you have questions or comments.

Wishing you a warm and cozy season.
Luci

Saturday, November 12, 2016

Watercoloring Some Christmas Magic



Stampin Up's Christmas Magic set brings a sense of calming scenery and magic your way.  So, that's why I thought some soft watercolors would be the perfect way to color this image.

What I love about watercoloring is that it is perfectly imperfect.  Not one stamped design and watercolor image will ever look exactly the same.  The colors blend into one another as the water allows, and each sunset can be unique and beautiful.





In addition to the watercoloring, I added a snowflake from the Starlight Thinlits.  Yes, the stars can become snowflakes when the points are trimmed!

AND... where can you use those lace-y points that you cut off?

I took mine and adhered them to another piece of Whisper White cardstock, then punched them out to make small ornaments on the side of the card:



And, that little bow?  That came from the Cookie Cutter Builder Punch... Love that punch... and its tiny accessories.

Thanks so much for stopping by.  I appreciate your comments, so if you have a moment... do leave a note.  Have a great day stamping!

Wishing you some magic today,
Luci

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Warm Wishes and Mistletoe Kisses


Look closely.  This is not your ordinary Christmas or Holiday stamp set.  I took a 5 pointed flower to create a poinsettia bouquet at the top of a leafy wreath.  But, I only accented one flower with a pearl and a stampin' dimensional (sometimes less is more).  

I used three petals from the flower punch to create the leaves.  And, did you notice a puddle of silver thread behind the leaves.  I like those tiny details that keep the eye traveling around the card, don't you?


To make the wreath, I lightly drew a circle shape using a circular container (from Stampin Up's circular container in which the pearls came).  Then, stamp on and around the circle with leaves from your favorite floral set.  Lastly add holly berries and leaves, colored onto the stamp with the red and green marker.

The velum band in wrapped around the white card and adhered in the back, so the adhesive would not show.  I quite liked making this card from a stamp set that turned out to be more versatile than I thought.

Hope you enjoyed your stop here.  Please come back again - and if you leave a comment, I would enjoy that, too!

Warm Wishes,
Luci


Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Gingerbread Cookie Love


I'm a little addicted to this cute Cookie Cutter stamp and punch set.  I added googley eyes and a red glitter heart for more gingerbread cuteness.

Can you believe the icing is simply Whisper White cardstock?  Whisper White is so smooth that the full stamp comes out so crisp and vibrant.

Do you notice a slight burnt edge?  Try rocking a little bit of darker ink on the edges of the stamp.  It's subtle, but kinda' gives him a little texture, no?

Here he is clipped to the card (...attached to a paper clip, which is then attached to the card on gold glimmer paper and tear & tape adhesive).


Thanks for visiting.  Please add comments when you have a moment.
I always appreciate them!
Have a sweet day!

Can We JUST Fall in Love?


Halloween has passed, but I had to share this couple.  They are made from the Cookie Cutter Halloween stamp set and punch.  I added googley eyes for fun and a heart... because, well... don't we just all need to get together these days?

Though not shown here, I clipped them to a ribbon which was tied around a candy bar for Halloween treats.  Maybe the kiddos will eat the candy while using one as a bookmark?  LOL...anything to get a kid to read.  

I hope you will see what I did with the Christmas Cookie Cutter set in my next post.  Love these little dudes.

Have a day filled with love and peace.
Luci
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