Showing posts with label baroque motif stamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baroque motif stamps. Show all posts

Friday, 5 October 2012

R.I.P. YOGI


A friend of our sadly had to have his beloved dog Yogi put to sleep a fortnight ago. I have known Yogi since he was a 100 mile an hour puppy along with his brother Buster ( who is still with us and bares more than a passing resemblance to Stars Wars Chewbacca).
Buster and Yogi would tear around in circles on the field and woe betide anyone that got in the way.
It's been a few years  now since they tore round the place like exorset missiles.
Now they are very  laid back and very Gentlemanly .

Around the age of two they actually sat still long enough for me to take a couple of photos of them so last week I decided to give them to Ron  in a Memory Book. Here are a few pages from the book.

 I left a few spaces for Ron to add a few of his own favourite photos too .
I included quotes and poems about dogs
and lots of spaces for Ron to write up his favourite memories about Yogi in the  little books.
All the papers used in the making of this book were from Stampin' up the neutrals DSP collection


 On this page I cut chipboard tags and covered them with card and decorated them.

Rather than sticking them  onto the page or making a pocket for them, I just put them onto the hinged ring as a small page on their own
Below I made a huge pocket to house the larger of the two books I made.
The Friends Embellishment is a crushed bottle top.
 I stamped friends onto some scrap card with Brown stazon ink,  then using the 1" circle punch, I punched out the word  keeping it as central as possible. daubed it with green ink.
When the ink was dry I dabbed it all over with versamark ink and heat embossed it with clear embossing powder then stuck it into the bottle top with crystal effects. when it had stuck fast, I filled the bottle topup to rim with crystal effect and left it over night to dry on a level surface.
It is important to  heat emboss before you fill the top with crystal effects. If you don't in the morning you will find the ink has run or blurred....even with stazon although it is no where near as bad.

The Book was just one sheet of cream card.  I  stamped the sheet of card  and cut it  in half,   then folded in half and stapled in the fold. I printed off some journaling pages  mounted them onto copper card and stuck them in  the book.
Here I made a corner pocket to hold the smaller of the two books.

There is an awful lot of hot foiling in this book either in copper or gold.
Infact I hot foiled all the text in this memory book.

To make it easier for Ron to cut his photos to the right size for the matts I wrote the measurements for the photos on the matts. I also gave him a few spare  journalling pages  to to practise on. There is nothing worse than writing something and finding you don 't have enough room to get in  everything you need to say.
And  by the way that little corner of paper you see curling up on one page..... I did stick it down properly before I gave  the book to Ron.

Thursday, 30 August 2012

Trinity's 21st Birthday Card.


 Remember those burnt edge flowers I made  a little while ago, well now I can show you what I was planning to do with one of them. I haven't been allowed to post this until today just in case the young lady receiving it saw it prior to her birthday.


I really love vintage stuff so making this was a joy. I got the chance to use all sorts of techniques,  stamping, daubing, heat embossing, distressing, hot foiling,  dry embossing, die cutting, matting and layering,   paper pricking.... although you won't see that as I placed the diamante stones over my pricked pattern.

I have been dying to post this one as I was so pleased with the way it turned out .

So much work went into the construction and decorating of this card that I really don't know if I can even begin to tell you how I made it.

The Stamps
The stamps I used were the background stamp En Francais,
Baroque motif, 
the texture wheel stamp  (all available from Stampin' up until October that is)
a  nameless Tassel stamp  
a dotty flourish  and a Greeting stamp.

 Here's a list of materials used for this card

5 sheets of cream card
3 sheets of brown
1 sheet heat resistant acetate
small scrap of  spotty paper
 versamark ink
Gold embossing powder
Victoria lace
3 Small white feathers
Diamantes
1 pearl and diamante button
1 large flower
2 Brown ink pads I used  Soft suede and Early Espresso
Sponge daubers
Glue and double side tape
1 sheet normal acetate
1  1/2 sheets gold mirri card
I small charm
number peel off s  21

Tools
Vintage  wallpaper embossing folder.
Bigshot or similar machine
Label die
corner die
Heat gun
Score board
Bone folder
Hot glue gun or strong glue for the button.

As you can see a lot of materials and time went into this card.
the sides /faux pages of this book were made by making four concertina sides and interlocking the corners together and sticking into your book cover. The centre decoration panel was added after the construction of the book.
The whole thing was then topped off with a sheet of  heat resistant acetate onto which,  I had heat embossed  a birthday greeting and  part of the baroque motif flourish stamp in the top corner.
I  cut a frame from cream card, aged it with the textured wheel stamp and sponging and stuck it over the acetate to conceal the double sided tape holding the acetate in place.


















The binding of the book.
I printed  my wording on to cream card and cut down to size and hot foiled, aged with the wheel stamp and sponged.

The box is just a regular box bottom made on the score board,  but the lid was created using a stiff acetate and  was designed to sit inside the bottom of the box rather than over it.
Which conceals the  corner joins in the acetate.
All that was left to do was print off some nice words and cut them out using a label die, Hot foil them, sponge the edges and  stick on the  acetate lid .
I hope you like this one as much as I do.