Friday, May 28, 2021

 FUN FOLD FRIDAY

Sorry I was absent earlier in the week.  Returning from FL and medical issues kept me away.  However, here is a cute and simple new fun fold for you.  I saw this on Pinterest, posted by txstampin' Sharon. Her website is txstampin.com. 


I will give you dimensions at the end of the post.  

You start by cutting a piece of cardstock at 4 1/4 x 11.  Then score at 5 1/2 and 6 1/2. Notice that the 5 1/2 score will be creased to be a valley fold and the 6 1/2 score will be creased to be a mountain fold.


Turn your card piece at 180 degrees and put Tombow on the 1" scored section.

Fold your card so that the glued section adheres to the larger end.  You will end up with a folded section on the left side of your card.

Decorate as desired.  I used the Elegantly Said Stamp Set.  The more I use this set, the more I like it.  I also love all the sayings in the set, which makes it very versatile.

Dimensions:

Base - 4 1/4 x 11

Layered piece for front (here it is Sea Foam) - 4 x 4 1/4

White - 3 3/4 x 4

Layer - 3 x 3 1/4

White - 2 3/4 x 3

White for inside - 4 x 4 1/4

White scrap for your pop up in the corner.

I popped up the second layer of Sea Foam and White and also popped up the flower.

The gems are retired, but you can use anything you have that works for you!

Have a wondeful Memorial Day weekend and remember all those who sacrificed to give us the freedoms we enjoy. 




 

Friday, May 21, 2021

 FUN FOLD FRIDAY

Today's card shows one of the ways you can make a Z Fold Card.



To begin cut a piece of base cardstock (here it is Night of Navy) at 4 1/4 x 11.

Score at 2 3/4 (mountain fold) and 5 1/2 (valley fold)

Cut three coordinating pieces of DSP (here I used Paper Blooms DSP). One is 2 1/4 x 4, one is 5 1/4 x 4, and the smallest one for the fold out is 2 1/2 x 2 3/4.

Cut your base fold out at 9 1/2 x 3 (here I used Rococo Rose) and score at 3 1/4 and 6.

Cut two pieces of Basic White, one at 3 x 2 3/4 and the other at 3 1/4 x 2 3/4.

Stamp your images onto your white pieces. I used the flower (in Rococo Rose) and the swirl (in Seaside Spray), both from the Elegantly Said Stamp Set. The messge is in Night of Navy also from the same set.

Attach all your DSP and white pieces to your cardstock.

Lay your inside Z fold smaller base into your large base card. Then fold together to see that it is lying flatly. Adhere your two end pieces to your base card, one at a time to make sure it can close properly.  It should now open and fold easily. 

Z fold cards are so fun and there are different ways to make them.  Pinterest has lots of ideas. I hope you have fun making some.  

Thanks for stopping by.




Wednesday, May 19, 2021

 WHAT'S UP WEDNESDAY

Today's card has a little old and a little new.  I used this card to demonstrate how to stamp and how to use the new Emboss and Cut Machine at a local vendor sale last weekend.

The old on the card is one of the embossing folders in the Greenery set from the last catalog. Also retired is the small strip of  the pink colored foil sheet.

The new on this card is the Paper Blooms DSP, cut at 1 1/2 x 5 1/2.

Basic White Cardstock cut at 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 and scored in the middle.

Sea Foam cardstock cut with the largest Stitched So Sweetly Die and white cut with a layered Stitched Rectangle Die.

The stamp set I used  for the flower and the message is Elegantly Said.  This set has great messages in it - very versatile and I love the other stamps too. 

The DSP goes with the Bloom Stamp Set and the Pierced Blooms Dies.  I did not get the stamps because I thought I had enough flowers.  However, I did get the dies because they are so cute, and I will share a post tomorrow using a couple of the dies.

Monday, May 17, 2021

 MAKE IT MONDAY

Today's card is one that we made at our virtual Proverbial Stampers Meeting on Sat. It was called the Mystery Card.  We were given dimensions and items to use. Everyone could make their own card and then we shared.  Here is what I made - both the inside and outside.

Here were the directions or supplies to use:

White/Vanilla or cardstock: 5 1/2 X 8 1/2 and (2)- 3 3/4 X 2 1/4 and
3 X4 (inside of the card)
DSP: coordinating pieces of the same design
5 1/4 X 4 (inside of the card) & (2)- 3 1/2 X 2
label punch or die
Stamp Set
12 inches of twine or ribbon (I actually used about 13" so I would have room to tie and cut off the ends).

I used Basic White and Beauty of the Earth DSP. The punch is Elegant Tag. I punched just the top and the bottom in the new In Color Evening Evergreen and layered it behind the one I punched in white.
 I used Old Olive Pretty Peacock Ribbon (carried over).
 I used the leaves from the Very Versailles Stamp Set and the message from the elegantly Said Stamp Set.
I made a slit in the fold of the card so I could feed the ribbon through.
I used Old Olive and Evening Evergreen inks.

Why don't you try this and see what you can come up with using the  supplies suggested.  It is fun and there are so many possibilities.


Friday, May 14, 2021

 FUN FOLD FRIDAY

Here is an easy card fold, using a piece of DSP.


Here are directions, folowed by some pics:

Cut a piece of cardstock measuring 5 1/2 x 8 1/2.

Score your piece in the middle at 4 1/4.

Cut a piece off one side of the card, leaving 3/4" on the other side of the fold.

Cut a piece of DSP at 5 1/2 x a "smidgen" less than 4 1/4.

Put glue on the inside of the 3/4" flap and slide and attach your DSP piece under the flap.

Tie a piece of ribbon around your card to cover where the cardstock and DSP meet.

Decorate as desired.









For this card I also used the Sweet Strawberry Stamp Set, Berry Delightful DSP (no longer available), Strawberry Bundle Punch, white ribbon, Stitched Rectangle Dies, Dimensionals, Wink of Stella for the strawberries.

Cardstock used was Granny Apple Green, Poppy Parade, Basic White.



Wednesday, May 12, 2021

 WHAT'S UP WEDNESDAY

On Wednesdays I will share something old or new or a combination of both.  We all know we have retired products.

Here is a card that I really love:


The stamp set on this card, Free As A Bird, is current.  I LOVE this set. I'm so glad it is still here.

The base of the card is Basic White.  Then a piece of Bird Ballad DSP  (retired) is the layer cut at 5 1/4 x 4.

I cut out two of the Stitched Nested Label Dies together with the Big Shot. (retired). That way I had the smaller one to stamp on and the larger one to frame the smaller one, popped up with Dimensionals. 

The smaller one is stamped with the small flower from the set using Calypso Coral.
The birds are stamped with Momento and colored with our Blends. I also stamped two of the larger flowers from the set and set them onto the branch.

The birds and the flowers are all fussy cut and popped up with Dimensionals.

The message is stamped onto Basic White and die cut with one of the Stitched Rectangle Dies (current).

The bow is made from Calyso coral Ombre Ribbon (retired) and put on with a Glue Dot.

Come back Friday to see a card made with an easy peasy card fold.


Monday, May 10, 2021

 MAKE IT MONDAY

Sorry, I am a little late.  I had two doctor's apoointments and then started to put craft show things away and almost forfot to post.  I have to get back in the groove.

Today I am highlighting the Pansy Petal Suite, found on page 27 & 28 of the new catalog.


Here is the card I made: 



I used Basic White cardstock as my base. 
 Then I cut a piece of Highland Heather at 5 1/4 x 4 for the layer.  
I then punched out pieces using the Tailored Tag punch from the Pansy Petals DSP.  I just played around with the positioning until I got them where I wanted.  Glue them in place.
Cover the whole thing with Clear Wink of Stella.
Stamp the small pansy from the set and place a pearl in the center.
I used a retired set for my message, but you can use anything you have that fits on your Tailored Tag Punch.
Punch out the message and adhere both the message and the pansy with Dimensionals.

I am anxious to try more cards with this beautiful set.  There are so many samples on Pinterest.

See you on Wed, where anything goes.





Friday, May 7, 2021

FUN FOLD FRIDAY


Today's project is so cute.  I saw the pattern somewhere, but, I apoligize, I can't remember the girl's name. I will show it to you first and then give you pics and directions.  I made 20 of these for my oncology nurses and doctor. I try to take a treat in each month.  Here is the final product:


The message seems a little hard to read, but I thought it was perfect.  It says "If you could see my face, you would see the smile that you put on it."  The message is from a retired set called Thankful Thoughts.  It is so appropriate for this project.

You start by making a diaper fold treat holder out of  two pieces of 6 x 6  DSP.  If you don't know how to do that here goes:  Fold your piece in half to make a triangle.


Bring the right corner up to the left side so that your folded piece is straight across.  Crease with your bone folder.  Then bring the left corner up to the right side, aligning your edge with the edge of your first folded corner.  Crease again with your bone folder.

                          

Put a little adhesive or Tombow Glue on the top pointed piece and fold down over your first two folded pieces.  You should still have one pointed piece left in the back.

                
Now do the same with a second piece of 6 x 6 DSP.
Put a little adhesive on one of the points that will be the bottom piece.  Now slide the two together.

          
Cut two pieces of string 5 1/4" long.  Lift the corners up slightly and put a dab of Tombow inside.  Slide your two end pieces into the flaps where the glue is and press to hold for just a short time. Put your treat inside.  For some I used two mini Kit Kats and for some I used one regular sized Kit Kat.

            
All the nurses loved them.  They are all so great, and, especially during these trying times.
I hope you will give this a try and pass some out to some special people you know.  

Thanks for visiting.









 

         






 


















Wednesday, May 5, 2021

 WELCOME BACK!

Thursday, May 7, 2021

I have been away for quite a while and I apologize for that.  I was diagnosed with lung cancer in Jan of 2019 and it has been a long road.  However, with God's help and lots of prayer warriors surrounding me, I am on the mend and ready to get back into some consistent blogging.  

My plan is to blog on Monday, Wed, and Friday.  If I find this to be too much, I will let you know. 

On Make it Monday I will concentrate on new and current catalog products and show you ways that you can use them.  It's always inspirational to see how Stampin' Up products are used and you know it makes you want to have them all.

What's Up Wednesday will be a little of everything.  If I have been working on a project that uses retired products, this is the place where I will showcase them.  We all know we keep lots of our favorites and still need some inspiration on how to use them.

Fun Fold Friday will showcase a card or project with a fun fold.  I always love finding new card folds and  3D projects.

I hope that you will come back and visit while I get things started again.  Join me tomorrow for a fun fold mask candy holder.  Masks are still everywhere, but now you can make one that you don't have to wear.  Hope to see you soon.