Saturday, January 28, 2012

CAS Trust Your Heart

Sometimes I create a card and didn't even know how it happened!  This is one of those times when a card design quickly came together in a CAS kind of way and I was happy with its simplicity.  Keep in mind that I believe there are many definitions of CAS...one being keeping it flat with no bulk.  Obviously, I'm ignoring that design style!  Here's what I did to create this card:
Stamp a heart shape and cut it out to use as a template/pattern.  Trace around it with pencil.  (I tilted mine slightly for interest.)  Lay a line of white glue all around the pencil shape.  Don't worry if it looks wonky, the glitter will cover it up.  Pour chunky crushed glitter (I used Stampendous silver crushed glass glitter) along the glue and tap off and let dry.
Tie a double bow with seam binding.  Mist it with water (not soaking wet, just damp) and scrunch it up into a little ball and re-form back into a bow.  Find a flower in your stash and hot glue it to the scrunched bow.  Hot glue the ribbon/flower onto the heart.  (Hot glue gives a maximum stick over the glitter.)  Corner round two top corners (this is a top fold card).  Stamp a little word sentiment and you are done!
To find out more about my CAS Card Group on Papercraft Planet, just click HERE.
P.S.  Keep a watch on this card design because I'm going to morph it into two more designs that will go from CAS to anything but CAS ending with my favorite style, vintage!

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Paper Arts Club Tomorrow!

Swap Theme:  Valentine
Our monthly meeting is Wed., January 25th and is packed with new and interesting projects!  We are at capacity for this meeting.  If there is a chance you are not attending, please call the Shoppe to let them know.  Meanwhile, here's what you need to make sure you have in your Basic Kit:  Distress Ink (any one of tea stain, walnut stain, vintage photo), also any one of broken china, shattered glass (or anything in the teal blues) with blending pads.  Also, you should have these essentials, 1/8" Scor Tape, tape runner, Glue Dots, scissors, bone folder.
We have to do a lot of sharing so if any of you already own the lace stamp from the Great Impressions monthly program, please bring it as we will be creating a background with it!
And, of course, we're creating the six sided fold snowman card!

Can't wait to see you all!  hugs, Lyn

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

3d146 - Altered Tin!

Hi all and welcome to another 3d challenge! Today we are altering an empty Altoid tin! Covering the tin with pattern paper is a little fussy, but you just have to be careful when tracing, cutting and affixing. The fun part is decorating the inside and my inspiration was a photo of my grandmother, Sara, a cherished treasure that I use often in my work. I have a little shelf in my powder room and will enjoy displaying this piece on it.
Okay, let’s begin with the tin:
I sanded off the red paint to reveal the natural tin color. Another option is to paint with Gesso over the edges and/or anyplace you want to cover up existing color as desired.
Next, gather papers, ephemera, photos, embellishments, etc. that you wish to use. This is a fun part for me as I kept two things in mind: I knew I was using my grandma’s photo and papers from October Afternoon’s Farmhouse collection.
To cover the tin, place it over the paper and trace the lid and cut out. Confirm the piece fits and use it as a pattern for the outside base of the tin. For the insides, use the same pattern piece but cut it down slightly until it fits into the insides of the tin.
Next, measure the edges and cut a narrow strip 12”x1/4” for the outside top edge and 12”x ½” for the outside bottom edge. Measure and repeat for the inside edges.  Make sure all cut pieces fit prior to affixing!
Distress all edges with Antique Linen first and Vintage Photo Distress inks second (Ranger). The narrow edge pieces are distressed with Antique Linen only. I used 1/8” Scor Tape to affix all papers to the tin. Strive to run the tape close to all edges for a good seal against the metal. The tin will look like this once pattern papers are in place:
Outside View 1 - I actually removed the lid by bending the hinge thingy so I could wrap the paper neatly.  I cut away a little notches for the paper to fit perfectly around the hinge area.  Adding ribbon will also 'cover up' any imperfections that might have occurred when working around the hinges.  (No one will ever know!)
Inside View 2
Front View 3
The final step is the best part designing a collage on the inside of the tin. I created the page with the photo first because I was most inspired to start there. I added glass glitter (Jenni Bowlin) around the edge of the photo. Flowers were clustered in the lower corner and top left corner (there was a big space of nothing that needed filling in). To fill in the photo, I stuffed lace motifs under the photo.
The left side of the tin was kept fairly simple with a few pieces from the October Afternoon collection along with misc. buttons, a tiny paperclip, stamped sentiment from Limited Edition and a resin bird from Webster’s Pages.
The seam binding was wrapped around the box between the lid and the bottom and tied in a bow. To get a good ribbon ‘scrunch’ mist your hands with water and scrunch the ribbon really tight. Pins were stuck into the bow for interest.  Keep in mind that this tin does not close and remains open as a display piece.
Altering a tin is so much fun and if you love this sort of 'green' crafting, do give it try!  I chose a vintage look, but any style will work here.  Let the papers speak to you!  If you get a chance to play, just upload your photo to your Paper Craft Planet photo gallery and tag it 3d147 so I can add it to our group album.  Post a comment to notify me you have your project uploaded.  Not a member of the 'Planet?'  Let me know and I'll send you an invite!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Anything But Cute Challenge Week #2!

Here in Upstate New York, this card is the closest thing I'm getting to snowmen and snowflakes as we are having an unusually mild winter with hardly any snow!  Over on Anything But Cute at Paper Craft Planet our challenge this week was to create a 'winter blues' card.
I believe I have successfully used every scrap of my Fancy Pants Winterland collection because I love it so much!  I also used my Tim Holtz Sizzix snowman die and a second Sizzix snowflake die.  I spread white glue over the snowflake and dipped it into glitter that was a little bit chunky.  If you look closely, I stuck a straight pin into the bow that I made all by myself!
We're having so much fun with stick pins that we are going to have a challenge using them on All Things Vintage real soon!  I can't wait!  Someone in our group suggested getting larger and longer pins in the bridal section of craft stores.  Good idea!

Monday, January 2, 2012

All Things Vintage Celebrates a New Year!


Much excitement is happening over on All Things Vintage in 2012!  We are rolling out some new features that are sure to intrigue anyone who loves vintage anything!
First, I will be hosting card challenges using vintage clipart.  We’ll all work with the same image but the difference is that you’ll be creating with your own stash of stuff! To find my post, click HERE.
Lilian Moir will host a Vintage Friendship Pages Mini Album beginning with creating the covers first and filling in pages later on.  To find Lilian's post, click HERE.  Karen Oliver will host Scattering Sweetness Swaps designed to fill vintage treasures into little envelopes!  To find Karen's post, click HERE.