I sometimes participate in a monthly card swap.
This is the card I have made for this months swap.
This had to be a quick card as I have a load of stuff to do and make over the next couple of months.
This is a design I would use in one of my hidden hinge scrap books. I like the design, so I thought I'd try and scale it down and try it as a card.
I started this card by stamping the background paper using Always Artichoke ink on a shimmery olive green paper.
The pretty band across the centre was created using Spellbinders Curvy Borders 2 dies twice. Now this takes a little bit of practice to get the design to match up on both sides .
After cutting the lacy edges I used one of the less fancy dies to cut the pretty paper panel that runs through the middle. Again this takes a little practice to get this even and match up with the lacy layer.
Even with measuring and taping dies down before cutting I found it could still be slightly out.
Hence the bling to hide or distract from any
unevenness.
I bought some bling ribbon and cut it into strips. I then ran a flame very quickly along the edge of the strips to melt the threads back to make it look neater.
This stuff looks like it's encrusted with diamante, but it's not. It's just hundreds of tiny cups that have a faceted inside and a metallic coating, which makes them sparkle a lot and giving the impression of thousands of tiny diamonds. It is obviously much lighter in weight that the real diamante so you can use loads of it on a card without worrying about how much it will cost to post and of course it's a faction of the price of the real thing.
I think, I paid 59p for two metres but if I cut it into single strips i'll have 12 metres.
I had bit of an issue with glue attaching the bling to the card but managed to rectify it by using
Art Glitter glue..I have to say this is pretty good stuff...grabs quickly so you don't have to sit holding things together for ages waiting for the glue dry.
The flower I made using Heartfelt creations Arianna blooms stamp and dies.
The leaf die I used for these leaves is from the Heartfelt creations Delicate Asters die set. The last thing to add was the stamped and die cut sentiment.
Well, this card is off to Suffolk in the morning I do hope the recipient likes it.
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Showing posts with label arianna blooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arianna blooms. Show all posts
Friday, 15 April 2016
Sunday, 16 August 2015
Arianna blooms stamps and die set.
I also celebrated a birthday last week and received some wonderful crafty presents. I also treated myself to a set of Heartfelt Creations coordinating dies and stamps. I chose the Arianna Blooms set. I really love the fact you can stamp and cut 5 flowers at time. I am always put off the flower building dies due to the amount of individual petals you have to cut to build one flower, so this is great for the impatient stamper /die cutter like me.
There is something else I love about these dies too but I'll come to that in a little while.
They are very easy to use. First you stamp the flowers then you place the die over the stamped image and tape the die down to prevent it moving and run it through the die cutting machine. It's as simple as that.
Now this is the other thing I love about these die and stamp sets.
Take a look at the photo of the die below.
Notice the cutting edge of the die is on the edge of the die. That means the white border around the image is minimal.
I have never liked dies that leave the wide border around the images. But when I saw how close these dies cut I knew, I just had to have them.
Once cut out you can colour and assemble any way you like . Here are a few examples.
For the purple one I used SU's Pale Plum and Concorde Crush to colour this one. I chose cream stamens and pearls for the centre of this one.
I used SU's Hello Honey to colour this one and black stamens for contrast and one of those flat back gems that look like Jelly tots.
You can colour these or stamp them on any colour card, add as many stamens as you like, add gem stones or pearls. vary the stamen colours, heat emboss the stamped image. stamp them on Vellum. The possibilities are almost endless.
There is one more thing I have not yet mentioned and that is the shaping of the petals.
for all of the above flowers I lightly sprayed the back of each layer with water and crushed/ pleated each petal length ways down each and every petal and allowed the petals to dry off a little before opening them up and layering up.
You can shape each petal with a ball tool instead for a more rounded look flower. It's great to be able to get several different looking flowers from one die set.
I favour the crushed petal version.
The rounded version is slightly quicker to make.
If you want to see demos on making these flowers go to ... YouTube and watch Heartfelt Creations Emma Lou 's flower shaping videos.
As you can see .....I got carried away.
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