Sunday, October 26, 2014

Technique Thursday

Happy Sunday!
I did not get a chance to post these pictures till now. I'm trying to work out a schedule but life just keeps getting in the way!
So for Thursday we just did one card and two 3D projects. I saw this card on Pinterest. It was done I think last year by Snippets & Pretties. I thought what a great card to give a family!
The way it opens is you pull the bottom top piece. This card used punches, framelits, & embossing folders. Yes there are a lot of pieces to this card but oh so cute! Don't you think? Please leave a comment and let me know. Now on to the next project! Much simpler!

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My friend Dale. She made this for me last year and thought how cute is that! It uses a die cut and four punches.
So for the head you would punch the center first and then offset the larger punch for that "halo" effect. I used the gold foil that got punched out as the backing of the front piece to sandwich the linen thread and "body" of the angel. The large rhinestone has since retired and so did the stamp set that was stamped on the "arms & body" of the angel, but you could use any lined image stamp for that and replace the rhinestone with something else.

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Our last project was for the fall. I found this on Pinterest also. It uses the Curvy Keepsake Box Thinlit Die. When I saw this in the Holiday Mini I thought it was cute and thought "Oh I don't need that!" I had gotten the box maker, which is great but the things you can do with this die! Oh, it's to die for! Ha ha! Well anyway this die can be used year round, so if you don't have it, you've got to get it!
Isn't that the most adorable pumpkin! you don't have to worry about it making a mess on your table or anything! And can you believe it was even easier then the angel? Yes, it was! So for this pumpkin you have to die cut two pieces of the die cut, assemble, sponge on the ink and stamp the "lines" and the close box, the face was made with three punches. I stuck them on with the two-way glue! That's it! Amazing isn't it? This was made with vellum card stock so if you wanted you could use one of those LED tea lights and then it will give you a nice glow in the evening.

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Happy Stamping!
Cyndy
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