Wednesday, November 26, 2014

MP3/4 Gift Card Holder Tutorial

Hiya, Crafters! Happy Wednesday! It's snowing pretty good over here and my cats are racing all over the house. Don't they know they're supposed to do that at 3 AM? Silly kitties. All right, so today's tutorial is yet another gift card holder. My niece wanted some music for her iPod so that's what she is getting. I designed this one with the help of Google images!
Here's what you'll need to make this gift card holder:
  • Cardstock cut to 4 x 5 1/4"
  • White cardstock cut to 2 1/8 x 1 1/2" for the LCD
  • Twine
  • Circle punches of varying sizes
  • Scoring tool
  • Stamping and die cutting tools needed to finish the card
Let's get started! First, we need to make the sleeve. On the long side, you will be scoring at 4 1/2" and again at 2 1/4". Fold along your score lines.
At this point you may want to determine which side is going to be your back and punch out a half circle or something similar. Just so it's easier on them to get the gift card out.
Next cut some twine. I eyeballed mine so I don't know how long it is. All I did was cut one piece and folded it in half. These are for the ear buds. Run your tape runner along the bottom and the 1/2" flap. Before you glue the sleeve together, add the twin to the flap making sure you have two ends free to glue your ear buds to.
Above you can see there is a LCD and that dial. The LCD measures at 2 1/8 x 1 1/2" and I rounded the corners. (My envelope punch board is the best corner rounder I have!) 
The white dial circle is 1 1/4" and the purple circle is actually the largest circle in the owl builder punch. I punched out 5 of them as I used 4 for the large part of the ear buds. The black "speaker" in the buds I used a 1/4" hole punch. I used liquid glue when adhering the buds tot he twine because it allows for some play.  Voila! You are done. Here's what it looks like from behind.
This did not take me long at all to make. I hope you enjoyed today's super easy gift card holder! I'll be seeing you next week. Happy Thanksgiving, Crafters! Travel safely everyone!



Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Swinging Gift Card Holder Tutorial

Hiya, Crafters! Welcome back! As I explained in my last post I'm celebrating Christmas this weekend with my family in Illinois. Yesterday I made the book gift card holder. Today, I am making a simple, but elegant swinging gift card holder. I saw the idea here. It's so simple there are literally only three pictures. That's not because I want to play my game, which I do.; but because it really is that simple.
Here's what you'll need to make this card:
  • Cardstock in your preferred colors.
  • Any shape of nesting dies, or one die
  • Brads
  • Embossing folder
  • Embossing and Die cutting machine
  • Black marker
  • Stamping tools needed to finish the card.
Let's get started! In this tutorial I am using Spellbinders Nestabilities Labels ten. I used the largest and second largest die. Cut out two of the largest shapes in one color. I used my black marker to create some faux stitching using the die as a template.I only did this to one of the largest shapes. Then I embossed it. I was lucky to have an embossing folder that looked like a frame. I don't know what it's called, but it's a cuttlebug one.

 Then I cut out the second largest shape in green. For the pocket, I used designer paper. I cut that out with the second largest die. On the green and designer paper I also did faux stitching. 

Next I cut the designer paper shape in half to serve as my pocket. Only taping around the edges, I lined it up with the other shape. I then taped these to the largest shape in red that I did not faux stitch or emboss.

Now is the time to finish decorating. You can opt to add a To and From to the pocket or not. I'm doing that on the envelope I put it in. I used Stampin' Up's keepsake ornaments in garden green. I stamped out one of the smaller ornaments in smokey slate and punched out the circle with a 1" circle punch and adhered to the middle. That went on the front.

Next I lined up both pieces, as you should only have two  of the same size now, and pierced the paper in the corner and inserted a single brad that allows movement for the swinging. That's it! Took me less than an hour, which means I can go play my game! 
 I know some of you are thinking "Amy, just do your last gift card holder. Stop procrastinating." Well, I am procrastinating. But I've had my Christmas Cards done since September. ;)

Thanks for popping by, Crafters. See you tomorrow!

Monday, November 24, 2014

Book Tutorial

Hiya Crafters! I hope everyone is staying warm and safe. I am having a hard time remembering when it was this cold before Thanksgiving. This Thanksgiving my husband and I are visiting my parents in Illinois. Because I live in a different state we're also celebrating Christmas. One of my nieces asked for an amazon gift card so she could buy books. I knew I had to make this "book" to hold the gift card! It fit perfectly. I saw a friend of mine post her creation in a group that we both belong in and I demanded that she make a tutorial for me. It worked out great! =)
Here's what you'll need to make this project:
  • (2) pieces of cardstock measuring at 3 x 8"
  • (2) pieces of cardstock measuring at 4 1/2 x 8"
  • cardstock cut to 3/4" x 4 1/2"
  • Designer paper cut to 3 x 4 1/2"
  • Coordinating paper cut to 7 1/4 x 4 3/4"
  • Scoring tool
  • Permanent tape
  • Trimmer
  • Stamping and scrapping tools needed to finish the project.
Let's get started! On all four pieces of cardstock you will need to score every 1/2" long ways.

 Next you will fold along those scored lines in the mountain valley fold.
What we are going to do next is interlock each piece to make the frame of book pages. You'll take the 3 x 8" and attach to the 4 1/2 x 8" piece and repeat. 
So what I did here is place some glue and lined up the edge of my long piece to the score lines. I placed glue on that "square" again and folded down the short piece.
It's a long process of weaving the mountains into the folds, but you want to do it bit by bit. I do not recommend liquid glue for this step. Here's what it will look like when it's done.
You'll then attach the shorter piece to the bottom. We are making a frame here.


I'm terribly sorry, but I was so caught up in attaching the last long piece to the two shorter pieces that I did not take a picture of the process. It is the most difficult one but it is OK to flatten out the piece you are attaching because you are merely going to fold it again onto the glue. I would do both ends at once though because it will be really hard to get your tape dispenser in there with the top or bottom glued together.

So I have to admit I'm a bit rushed in doing this. My birthday present was released last week and it was Dragon Age: Inquisition. I really, really, really, really love playing that game. I want to play it so badly right now that I skipped picture steps. But I'll tell you what I did!

The next step is applying the 3 x 4 1/2" designer paper to the frame. It doesn't matter which side. I used double sided tape for this. After that  you'll want to attach the 3/4 x 4 1/2" piece of cardstock to one of the long sides. This will be the spine of the book where you hold the binding together. If your designer paper has a right side up, make sure you place the "spine" that coordinates with it. I did use both double sided tape and liquid glue for that.

Now to make the front and back cover. Take the 7 1/4 x 4 3/4" paper and score at 4" and 3 1/4". I know the tutorial says different, but I ind this works better for me. If you have any decorating to the front of the paged frame or the cover do it before you attach it. You'll be attaching the cover to the spine only, don't glue the back or the front down.

Would you like to make a box? Do you have an envelope punch board? Great! You'll need an 8 x 8" piece of paper. On your punch board, line the paper up at 2 3/4", punch and score. Then on the same edge line it at 4 1/8", punch and score. Then treat it as you normally would on the rest of the sides.

Not pictured (I really want to play my game. No one expects the Ferelden Inquisition![Or should that be Thedas Inquisition instead?]) is that I snipped the edges of the flaps so I had something to glue the bottom to. I cut them completely off at the top. Here's what I have left to show you.

And the gift card fits so nicely in here!
While time consuming, it is awesome. Any book lover will love to get this. Take your time with it. If you're rushing so you can play a game, you might have a few mistakes and it will only take you that much longer to get to your fabulous game. 8/10 stars from me! (It will probably get a higher rating when I've finished it and played through it again and again like I did Dragon Age: Origins.)

If you were on the fence to get this game because DA2 broke your heart like it did mine, do it. It is SO much better. It's HUGE! Yeah, there are a lot of references to that game that I don't want to think of, but you can get past it. I did. (I did mention I like video games, I'm sure of it.)

Thanks for popping by, Crafters! I'll probably have more to post tomorrow and Wednesday. Wednesday is not looking good for me to play my game. See ya soon!


Monday, November 17, 2014

Sheep Tutorial

Hiya, Crafters! I hope everyone has been well these past couple of weeks. I have to admit that I am in another card making funk. I promised my mother a couple of years ago to do a proper scrapbook of my brother who had died in 2003. I finally started and finished it last week. It was the hardest scrapbook I think I will ever do. I tried so hard to make it with joy and love instead of grief. It took a lot out of me and it put me into a bit of a card making funk. My loving husband prescribed that I do a fun scrapbook and nominated our three cats as the subject. I think I'll take his advice.  But!! My lovely cousin had her baby! And what is even more of a surprise is that she had her baby on her birthday! I don't know if it gets more awesome than that. They opted to now know if they were having a boy or a girl - It's a Boy! His name is Ryan Christopher and he weighed 7lbs & 7 oz and 21 inches long. I had to make her a congratulations card! I'll be glad to show you how I made the sheep.
Here's what you'll need to make the card:
  • Your choice in color of cardstock and measurements
  • Glue (I used liquid for the sheep)
  • Polka Dot Embossing folder
  • Scallop punches and dies
  • Oval punch or die
  • Small circle punch (I used owl builder)
  • Word window punch for legs
  • Sponges
  • Stamping and die cutting tools needed to finish the card
Let's get started! First you will want to emboss your cardstock in a polka dot embossing folder. Then punch out the scallops that will be the main body for your sheep. Mine are about 1 1/2". For the fluff on the head, I used smaller scallops that I got from a dollar bin and from one of the flowers from the boho blossoms punch. So long as you have the varied sizes yours will look fine. Depending on how big you want your sheep, select the oval that will work just right for the body. I actually used a tag & cut the top off since my ovals were too big or too small for what I wanted.
Next I sponged the edges in blue ink. If you want a more realistic look try a light tan or beige. Crumb cake is my favorite for this type of work. In the same cardstock for the head I punched out two pieces with my word window and cut those in half for legs. I did the same with the large circles with the owl builder punch and cut them in half for ears. All that is left is to assemble your sheep. I generally angle the ears off of the top corner  and hide them under the scallops. I don't bother with making a face, but you certainly can with a black or white gel pen.

I hope you enjoyed today's quick and easy tutorial on making sheep. I really love this and have used it even in scrapbooks. Thanks for popping by, Crafters! See ya soon!

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Bleaching Technique

Hiya, Crafters! Happy birthday to me! This is certainly a special week considering I didn't plan to post again. I needed to make a quick card and this technique is something that I've really been wanting to try. So I did! 


Here's what you'll need to make this card:
  • Cardstock - get everything you'll need to make this card.
  • Bleach
  • Spare paint brush or aqua painter
  • Embossing powder
  • Versamark - or something similar
  • Heat gun
  • Stamping tools needed to finish the card
Let's get started! Stamp your image in versamark and pour your powder over the images. Set the powder with your heat gun. You'll see here that I have a small bowl of bleach and a paint brush. Be certain you only use that brush or aqua painter with nothing else since we're working with bleach.
What's next is super simple. Paint your image with bleach. Don't get too sloppy like I did or it will show that you painted outside the lines. I used a paint brush as I had spares of those, but you may find you have more control with the aqua painter. Also, the bleach will not effect the embossing powder. You may already see the bleach working after about a minute or less. This is what mine looked like.
The next part is what really had me saying "Wow!" excitedly when I watched the video. When you're done painting with the bleach, take your heat gun and heat under the cardstock. It's like magic! The paper will lighten even more.

Pretty slick, huh? The more you bleach, the more you'll have this effect, so you can really take this up plenty of notches. This might become one of my new favorite techniques! Be careful though, bleach really shows mistakes. That's it for me today! Thanks for popping by, Crafters! I'll see you next week.


Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Mojo Monday 370 Challenge

Hiya, Crafters! Happy Tuesday! I hope everyone has been having a good week so far. Today I decided to enter my first ever challenge today! You can find out about the details here. I've been visiting their site for a while now just loving the sketches they put up. It's great for inspiration. Something about this week's challenge made me want to do it. So wish me luck!

Stamp sets used:

  • Flower Shop
  • Mosaic Madness
  • Yippee-Skippee
Colors used:
  • Daffodil Delight
  • Pear Pizzazz
  • Calypso Coral
So tomorrow is my birthday! I never thought I would get this old, honestly. And I've hardly started! We don't have anything spectacular planned; just an evening out for a free pizza. =)
Thanks for popping by, Crafters! I'll see ya next week.

I want to stress that I am not a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator nor am I affiliated with them.