I have made several Flip & Tuck Cards in different sizes to see if it would work with any size card. I am sure this type of card has been done before but it's new to me! You can watch my video to see how to make this type of card. I haven't finished the cards above but will have them ready when the need comes for a card instead of having to start from scratch!
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Thursday, February 27, 2014
Flip and Tuck Tutorial
I have made several Flip & Tuck Cards in different sizes to see if it would work with any size card. I am sure this type of card has been done before but it's new to me! You can watch my video to see how to make this type of card. I haven't finished the cards above but will have them ready when the need comes for a card instead of having to start from scratch!
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Flip and Tuck Card
I went shopping this weekend to the Maine Mall. I love to browse thru the card shops at the mall and check out all the cards. I am always looking for inspiration! I found a card that had it's own base. I am not sure what it's called but I am calling it the "Flip and Tuck" card!
You have to make a notch at the bottom of the card that will insert in the back of the card. I used my Exacto knife to cut the slot. The card that I saw had the sentiment on the inside but I think I will put my sentiment on the back. I am saving this card for the next time I need a birthday card. This is what the back looks like-
Here is a side shot-
I think I will try a few more cards in different sizes. I like the fact that it can fold flat and be sent thru the mail. I also loved the Painted Glitter technique that I used on this card. I have done it before but had forgotten how much I love it! Here is a shot of the Outlined stickers I used from Elizabeth Crafts!
Check out this fabulous tutorial that give excellent directions on this technique-
Friday, February 14, 2014
Happy Valentine's Day!
I found the instructions for this cute Treat Box on Pinterest. I did practice making it on a plain sheet of paper so I would get the hang of it. Check out the tutorial here-
http://morethanstamping.blogspot.ca/2014/01/free-tutorial-happy-new-year-treat.html
I will be taking these to work today for my staff. I think the candy I put inside the boxes are a little too big for the front opening but they can be reused for candy more like M&M's or candy hearts!
I used the die from MFT's to make the bows on top of the box! I am headed to work this morning after the snow storm yesterday that went into the night. I hope the roads are plowed and sanded! Happy a great day!
Monday, February 10, 2014
Bus Building Block Valentine Card
I am on a roll! I love the Building Block technique that Laura at Splitcoast Stampers is demonstrating now! Check out her instructions here-
I am making this card for our Grandson, Ezra! I have to get it into the mail tomorrow so it will make it to the island on time! He loves riding the bus to school so I thought he might like this for a Valentine's card! I purchased the instructions for the bus from Lynn Pratt quite awhile ago. It also comes with instructions for a Firetruck and a Police car! They are adorable! You can find/ purchase her instructions here-
Here are a couple more pictures of my card!
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Mom's Valentine Card
I have been busy making Valentine Treat boxes but still haven't completed them! I thought I would show you the Valentine's Day card I made for my Mom. I saw the tutorial on Splitcoast Stamper's for this Building Block Card! I loved it right away! I love trying out different types of cards. This one isn't too hard to make! I used mostly Graphic 45 paper to decorate the card. You can't see the sentiment too well-it says, " There is no blessing quite so dear...as a Mom like you to love year after year"! It is sooo true of my Mom! I can't wait to give it to her! Check out the tutorial here-
http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/tutorials/buildingblockcard/
I used Impression Obsession's die cut for the flower! I just purchased this the other day and it is so beautiful! It really makes a lovely flower!
I like to add a magnetic square to the back of the original packaging to store the die.
Here's another picture of this card!
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