Showing posts with label Art Deco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Deco. Show all posts

31 January 2020

February Challenge at CCAYR ~ Hearts of Love

Hello crafting friends, and welcome to February's challenge at
 Christmas Crafts All Year 'Round!


Our challenge this month is Hearts of Love!

It's February, the month to celebrate your love for the special people in your life - other half, kiddos, family, friends, etc.  So, when I saw this card from Hunkydory's Festive Deco Shimmer booklet, I thought it would make a perfect Christmas card for this challenge.  Don't they look so much in love?


I used the Silhouette to cut out the deco shape and the gold mat. 
I then layered more gold mirror card stock and deep purple card stock to create another set of mats on this 5.5" x 5.5" card.  I used a copic marker to colour the little gems and although they photographed light blue in the picture, they are actually the same deep purple as the card stock in real life. Proof that cameras do funny tricks sometimes 😀


I kept the inside pretty simple. I just cut another two deco shaped mats in the deep purple and white card stocks and stamped a greeting from the Festive Greetings stamp set by Creative Expressions.

Thanks so much for stopping by today. I hope you  make a Christmas project and come play along with us.  You have till the end of February 2020 to link your project to our blog at Christmas Crafts All Year 'Round!

Till next time,


31 March 2019

April Challenge at Christmas Crafts All Year 'Round

Hello and welcome to April's challenge at
 hosted by the Gingerbread Gals.

April Challenge ~ Family / Friends
Prize ~  please visit the CCAYR blog

My friend, Darlene, from Dutch Paper Crafts, always has something special for sale on her website.  While going thru all the crafty goodness she has to offer, I came upon this little book called "The Square Little Book of Festive Deco Shimmer", by Hunkydory, and I just knew I had to have it.  Now I don't normally buy things site unseen.  I always research, investigate and look a loads of pictures before I buy something I don't know anything about, but this book just called to me and I'm so glad that I got it :-)

So with this month's challenge in mind, I made this card. I can imagine myself and friends in this grand setting enjoying a very glamorous Christmas party.  Can't you? :-)



 This little book has 125 shimmering sheets of 25 different Art Deco Christmas scenes. Each one is more beautiful than the other!  It's truly good value for money!  In case you're interested, here are the links to Darlene's websites - Dutch Paper Craftswhich offers pre-orders on new releases of stamps and dies, and Dutch Paper Crafts3, which offers special items, like this little book and other items that are in stock and ready to ship.

Now onto the crafty ingredients I used to put this card together:
Card size - 5.25" x 5.25"
Red card stock - GinaK
Gold card stock - Recollections
Frame - Baubles Frame - Amy Design
Poinsettias - Holly Frame - Spellbinders
Image - Festive Deco Shimmer Book - Hunkydory
Gems - Recollections
Inside frame - Holy Wreath - Amy Design
Greeting stamp - Cardz TV - Bigger Holiday Sayings

Now it's your turn to join in the fun.
You have till the end of the month to link your project to our challenge.
Looking forward to seeing your festive creations.

Till next time, happy crafting!

15 December 2017

Anniversary Card for Hubby

Hello crafting friends.  Today, I would like to share the card I made for my hubby for our 32nd Anniversary.
I love the Art Deco die collection from Tattered Lace. I think I would have been happy living in those days of glammer and glitz :-)


I must admit that I'm very happy with how this card came out.


With this pic, I wanted to show you that I added a heart scroll to the middle fold of the card. To put one on every fold seemed a little too busy to me, and to leaved it all white ... well, it was ALL white and a little blah, so I opted to put a little something just in the middle. What do you all think?


Although you can put your message panel on the inside, I  put mine on the back instead.
I used the same art deco die and a little left over heart.
Now to share the details of how I put this card together:


These are the dies I used:


Start by cutting the base of your card. This is a large card, 8" x 6", so you'll need a 12" x 12" sheet of cardstock. Even though it's a large card, it fits into an A9 envelope which mails with regular postage.


I cut my background pieces out of  Bazzil cardstock and my fancy cuts out of  a sheet of the Making Memories Wedding Paper Pad.  I used my fine tip Zig glue pen to glue it all together. Next time though, I'm going to adhere the fancy paper to a self adhesive sheet before die cutting. It would have made life a lot easier :-) I edged all my fancy paper with a C5 copic marker.


So here is what the card base looks like once all the bits and pieces are adhered together and placed on it.
Isn't it pretty?


Next, I cut out my Grace and Charles. I cut them out twice so that I could do some colouring and some paper piecing.


Here is Grace all ready to be put on the card. I used the Rose Collection of the copic markers (R81, R83, R85) to colour her dress, wrapper, hat and shoe. I added a little bit of sparkle with a Wink of Stella clear pen and  some pearls to make it more glamorous. Next, I worked on Charles. I adhered foam tape to the back of each and placed them on the card.

I cut the hearts flourish in grey and in pink and paper piece the hearts in the opposite colour. Lastly I trimmed and adhered the flourishes to the card.

Thank you for stopping by today.  I hope I was able to inspire you to use your dies, create a project, and come play along at the Dies R Us Challenge Blog for your chance to win a gift voucher to the Dies R Us Store.  A new challenge begins on the first and fifteenth of every month.  Be sure to Follow Us on Facebook too. 



Crafty hugs,

03 June 2017

Celebrate in Style!

I'm back to share a card with you that I made for my DT post at the Dies R Us Inspirational Blog.
I'm totally in love with the Art Deco dies from Tattered Lace.


So for this card, I started with the Art Deco Card die.


The way to use this die is to cut, score and fold your card stock to create a 5 7/8" x 4 1/8" tent card base. Place the die about 1/4" over the fold and then run it through your die cutting machine.

 

This is what you are left with once it's cut.  Since I wanted to paper piece the pink decorative paper in the cut out slots, I made a backing mat for my inside of my card, both front and back.


In order to this, I traced the card onto black card stock and cut the shape out by hand. I've traced it onto white card stock, on the pic above, so that it shows up more clearly.  Make sure you cut a little on the inside of the line so that it does not stick out when you adhere it to the card base.


Using the Art Deco Card die again, I cut it out of the pink prism paper. By doing this, you are left with the correct sized pieces to paper piece your card on the front.  You're left with a negative cut which you can use on another card.  I punched out two little hearts and added them for a little more interest and stamped the greeting on the inside.

Once the card base was ready, I cut out Tattered Lace's Eliza, coloured her with copic markers, and used foam tape on the back to adhere her to the card base.

And there you have it ... a very stylish card that was easy to make and put together :-)

Here is a quick recap of the dies I used.






Thank you for stopping by today.  I hope I was able to inspire you to use your dies, create a project, and come play along at the Dies R Us Challenge Blog for your chance to win a gift voucher to the Dies R Us Store.  A new challenge begins on the first and fifteenth of every month.  Be sure to Follow Us on Facebook too. 



Till next time,
Crafty hugs,