Showing posts with label Bazzill Card stock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bazzill Card stock. Show all posts

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Hot Tub Gals

Hello everyone!  I hope your summer is in full swing like it is around here... and what could be a better activity on a sunny afternoon, than sitting in a hot tub, sipping wine with your girlfriends?  I have a bright & summery card for you featuring an Art Impressions stamp called In the Tub (Sku #U3564):

I kept my card fairly simple, since I used such a large, bright image: I've stitched around the edges with my sewing machine, tied two colours of Baker's Twine around the card, and popped the image up on some pop dots.  I scattered a few Pearl Gems around the outside to sparkle things up a bit.

Lora has a wonderful selection of Art Impressions stamps in the OCS store - click on the links below to find out where you can find it all!  Happy stamping everyone!
One Crazy Stamper products: Xpress It Blending Cardstock
 

Friday, November 15, 2013

Happy Anniversary

Happy Friday!!!! I sure hope that you enjoyed the special Tutorial that I posted last Friday (November 8th). If you did not get a chance to check it out I hope you will go back and take a look see - I would love to hear your thoughts =)

On to today's post - On the 12th of November my husband and I celebrated our 8th Anniversary and today I would like to share with you the card I made for my honey...I made a 6x6 card and made a perfect fit envelope using the We R Memory Keepers Envelope Punch Board

Here is a look at the front of the card....

I decided to make an easel card, here is a look at the card in full....
Supplies Used:  * Copic Xpress It Cardstock  * Copic Sketch Markers  * High Hopes Rubber Stamps: Monkey Mates  * Ranger Embossing Powder - Clear  * Memento Inks: Nautical Blue & Tuxedo Black  * Versa Mark  * Squishy Scissors (Love Love Love these scissors!!!)  * 3D Pop Dots  * Fab Scraps12x12 Patterned Paper: Rustic Dreams  * Bazzill 12x12 Kraft Cardstock  * Admiral 12x12 Bazzill Cardstock  * Glossy Accents  * We R Memory Keepers Envelope Punch Board

Here is a close up of the adorable image to see the Copic colours used....
 Copic Colours Used:  * Boy Fur: E49, E47, Boy Belly, Hands, Feet, Face & Girl Fur: E44, E43, E42, E41  * Girl Hands, Feet, Face & Belly: E43, E42, E41, E40  * Boy Nose: E49, E44  * Girl Nose: E47, E43  * Girl Bow: B93, B91, G000  * Ears: E02, E00, E41 + Glossy Accents on the eyes, noses and the Girl's bow.

And that is my Husbands Anniversary card, here is a top view to see the card a little better =)  Hope you enjoyed today's post.

 
Until Next Time, Keep Crafting!
Hugs;

Friday, November 8, 2013

Tutorial Time! Exploding Christmas Tree Box / Card

Hello and welcome to my exciting Friday Tutorial Post.  Today I would like to show you how to create an EXPLODING CHRISTMAS TREE BOX/CARD.  I am going to warn you that this post is very picture heavy but well worth the look.  Please take the time to read all the way through and let me know what you thing =)

If you have never heard of an exploding box/card you are in for a special treat.

Don't let the list of supplies needed to scare you off as most of the items listed are items you will already have in your craft tool box along with some special pieces that I used =)

Supplies Needed: 
* 2 pieces of matching 12x12 Bazzill Cardstock  (1 for the box at 12x12 and 1 for the lid at 6-1/8x6-1/8) 
* Paper Trimmer
* Scor-Pal 
* Scor-Tape 
* Squishy Scissors (+craft knife and ruler if desired) 
* 6" Circle Die Cutter (cut 1 using scrap from lid) 
* Scotch tape
* Dee's Distinctively Snow-covered Tree Die Large 
* 2 6x6 pieces of patterned paper to cut out your tree shapes from 
* 1 6x6 pieces of patterned paper for inside of the box and cut 4 squares at 3x3 each 
* Coordinating cardstock to mount your 3x3 patterned paper squares - cut 2 pieces at 3-1/2"x3-1/2" and cut 1 piece at 3-1/2"x7-1/2"
* High Hopes Stamps Sentiments: Holiday All Year & Magic of Christmas (you can use up to 3 sentiments on the inside if you wish depending on your patterned paper choice.  My paper allowed for 2 sentiments and with the last square I left it blank to put my "To & From" and special Christmas message for the recipient.
* Memento Ink:  Rhubarb Stalk
* Tape Runner
* Best Glue Ever! (love love love this glue!!)
* 1" Sheer Ribbon to wrap around the box and lid twice plus a little to decorate the top of the box as well
* Marianne Design Poinsettia Die
* Red & Green cardstock to make the Poinsettia
* Glue Dots
* 1 Yellow Gem (Rhinestone)
* Embellishments if desired for inside the box

So lets get started now that you have your supplies......

Step 1)  Build your Box Base:  Using your 12x12 cardstock piece and your Scor-Pal, score at 4" and 8".  Turn your paper once and score again at 4" and 8" again.  You should see 9 squares on your 12x12 cardstock - see photo below....

Step 2)  Cut out using either scissors or your craft knife and ruler, the 4 outside corners of your scored 12x12 cardstock - see photo below....

Step 3)  Build the Box Lid:  Using your 6-1/8"x6-1/8" cardstock and your Scor-Pal, score each side at 1" all around the square - see photo below....

Step 4)  On 2 ends of the scored 6-1/8"x6-1/8" cardstock, cut to the cross score lines, then score over.  Add Scor-Tape to the ends of the long cut areas and to the scored over short pieces at the bottom, this step will secure your lid - see photo below....

Here is a look at the completed lid (upside down)....

Step 5)  Making your tree:  Take your 6" circle and fold in half.  Cut along the folded line with either your paper trimmer or scissors so that you have a half circle.  Then take your half circle and form into a cone and secure with Scotch tape - see photo below....

Step 6)  Using your 4 sets of Dee's Distinctively Snow-covered Tree, starting with the larges pieces of the cut outs put tape runner or Best Glue Ever! on the backside and stick evenly around the bottom of the cone.  Be sure to have some of the tree "boughs" extend past the cone as this will be how you will stick your tree to your box.  Continue this step with each layer of the tree till you reach the top - see photo below with the die, patterned paper I used and also the covered cone (tree)....

Here is a closer look at the completed tree....
 
Step 7)  Decorating the outside of the box & lid:  Attach ribbon to the box on the outside and secure on the inside with Scotch tape.  Be sure to match up the ribbon lines on both the lid and box so that when the box is assembled it looks like the ribbon is all in a line and has a "wrapped" look.  The reason this step is completed now is so that when you complete the inside of the box your 3x3 mounted squares will cover up the ends of the ribbon and Scotch tape.
 
Step 8)  Poinsettia:  Cut and create your poinsettia for the top of the lid.  I used glue dots to layer the petals of the flower then I added a gem to the center of the flower.  Add Ribbon strips or loops to decorate under the flower if desired and attach to the top of the lid using Best Glue Ever! - see photos below of the top view....

Side view of the Poinsettia....

 
Step 9)   Decorating the inside of the box:  Stamp all your sentiments on your decorative 3x3 paper as desired - see photo below....

Step 10)  Attach the 3x3 squares to the mounting cardstock - see photo below....

Step 11)  Attach the mounting cardstock with your decorative paper to the back part of the inside of the box.  I decided to create a "wall" for my box, then attach the two remaining squares to the inside of the box - see photo below....

Step 12)  Attach the tree to the center of the box base:  Using Best Glue Ever! put glue to the rim of the cone inside the tree and on the over hanging boughs of the tree and attach to the center of the box base.  Embellish the base around the tree if desired with presents, snowflakes, etc.

And here is your Exploding Christmas Tree Box/Card all wrapped up to give away....

See completed project below....

Thank you for sticking with me till the end and I hope that you enjoyed today's tutorial and will give it a try. I would love to hear what you thought of this project!

Until Next Time, Keep Crafting & Merry Christmas!
Hugs;
 

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

A Mini Album/Book Card Tutorial

Good Morning.  As I told you last week, I have a tutorial for you today on how to make a mini album/book card.  This versatile little card/album has many uses ~ a card with wishes on each page, a mini album with pictures on each page and tag, a journalling book on a layout ~ and I will show you how I used mine at the end of the post.  There will be lots and lots of pictures and instruction and if you still have questions. just leave me a comment here or on my personal blog and I will answer.

The first thing you need to make this album is a single piece of 12" x 12" card stock.  This will be your base.

Step 1 ~ Using a scoreboard, score at 2", 6" and 10".


Step 2 ~ Rotate the page and then score at 3", 6" and 9".


Step 3 ~ Fold along all score lines, making the 2" folds into pockets.


Step 4 ~ Cut along middle score line, leaving 3" together.


Step 5 ~ Add score tape to the back of the page that is not cut.  Put this page together.  Next, accordion pleat the other pages to make a book.  Add score tape to the back of these pages to hold together.  Also, add score tape to the open ends of the pockets.


Step 6 ~ Cut tags for the pockets.  Embellish album and tags as desired.  Tie the album closed with a ribbon.


The white and kraft albums were just to show you the steps. Here is a picture of my finished album:


And this is how I used it:


Left side:


Right side:


I used it for a journalling box for a layout.  I have missed scrap booking as I have been making so many cards so I went back to my first love of paper crafting and made a scrap book page.  In keeping with the theme of the month "BIRTHDAYS" this layout showcases my 50th birthday.  I am still looking for a catchy title so if you can think of one, please leave it for me in the comment section.  


Thanks for coming by today.  I hope you enjoyed my tutorial and will try one of these cute little mini albums to send as a card or use for your scrap booking.  Remember, there are just a few more days to enter our challenge for this month "BIRTHDAYS" as we will have a new challenge up on September 1.

Hugs,








Friday, August 16, 2013

Shhh!! I'm Tracking Something Special....

Hello and Happy FRIDAY!!!  I am so very EXCITED to show you today's card.  I had such a fun time making this card and I am very proud of how it turned out - got to be one of my favorites of late! Check it out....
 
Here is a look at the inside of the card...

Here is a close up of the images for you to see the Copic colours used....
Copic Colours Used:  * Dragon: YG67, YG17, YG03  * Hat:  E42, E41, E40  * Binoculars:  W9, W7, W5, W3 + Glossy Accents  * Tree Trunks:  E79, E77, E74, E71  * Coconuts:  E35, E33, E31  * Palm Leaves: G46, G43, G40   * Ground: E77, E74, YG67, YG63, YG61  *
 
I sure hope that you enjoyed today's card and maybe I inspired you to enter a project into this month's Birthday Challenge.
 
 
Until Next Time, Keep Crafting!
Hugs;

Friday, June 28, 2013

Just Motoring By with a Birthday Hi!

Hello, and Happy Friday! Today I have a fun card to show to you that I made for my very good friend Gary. My friend Gary LOVES to ride his motorcycle and when I saw this image I thought of him right away and just waiting for his Birthday to come around to make him a card, check it out....
Here is a look at the inside of the card....
SUPPLIES USED:  *High Hopes Stamps, Maurice  *Memento Inks: Tuxeto Black, & Rhubard Stalk  *Outside Sentiment: High Hopes Stamps, Just Motoring By  *Inside Sentiment: High Hopes Stamps, Growing Old & MFT Piggy Bank *Copic Xpress It Papers  *Copic Markers  *3D Pop Dots  *Cloud Die: Crealies Dies  *Blue Cardstock: Bazzill, Blue Bell
Here is a close up of Maurice to see the Copic colours used - I just love how the texture turned out on the moose....
COPIC COLOURS USED:  *Reds: R59, R39, R37, R35  *Blues: B99, B97, B95  *Yellows: YR24, YR23, YR21  *Greys: C5, C3, C1, C00  *Blacks: T10, T8, T6  *Moose: E37, E35, E33, E31, E30  *Hoofs: E59, E57  *Seat: T6, T4, T2
Well that is all for today, hope that you enjoyed today's card!
Until Next Time, Keep Crafting!
Hugs;

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Black and White Wedding


Okay, the procrastinator in me has really been working overtime this past year!!!  My youngest niece was married last June, and as part of her wedding gift I told her that I would do a scrapbook album featuring the big event - fast forward to May of 2013, and I have finally completed not one but a total of three albums - just in time for their first anniversary!!
 
Since the theme this month here at One Crazy Stamper is black and white plus one other color, I've chosen to show you just a few of the pages from the albums.




 
The professional photographer produced so many beautiful photos, that it was hard to choose just some of the 2300 that she took.
 
You still have a couple of weeks left to enter the challenge here at One Crazy Stamper, just click on the icon at the top of this blog for all of the details.