Showing posts with label Cooking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cooking. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Twist and pop!

Wanted to have a go at a twist and pop out card and picked up these blanks at the last craft fair I went to. It's a bit of a cheat, but it made it pretty speedy! I used papers and elements from a freebie set by Jennifer Ellory in Papercraft Inspirations Magazine. Here is the front cover:


I don't like the finish of the papers actually in the magazine, but they are always available to download and print yourself and that's what I did. If you would like to download them

Here is the pop and twist occurring.


And its remarkably difficult to get a good photo showing the technology, the twist and the pop! I had a bit of a go though.


It was mainly matting, layering and assembly, trying to keep with that fifties aesthetic and my colour scheme. Final look at the card spread flat. This was for a commission, the lady really enjoys baking!


Friday, June 09, 2017

Baked with Love.

Been dying to use this stamp set by Lawn Fawn called "Baked With Love" (Helen got it for me for Christmas! Crafting friends are the best!). It's ridiculously cute! I saw this gorgeous card by Chari Moss and decided to use the basic layout to make a card using the same set. Being very careful to credit her on this, her work is amazeballs.


Stamps - Lawn Fawn Baked with Love
Coloured with Copics.
Papers: Lawn Fawn 6x6 Perfectly Plaid Fall.

Added: Stickles and Glossy Accents.
( A good match to this Lawn Fawn font, that I used inside the card, is CAC Pinafore.)

Mini Review!

This card also gave me the chance to use my new "Press to Impress" stamping platform from crafts-too.com. It's basically a much cheaper version of a Misti, but seems just as awesome.
Here are a couple of photos of how I used it for this card.


Placed all the elements on the section of the card that I wanted to stamp, including the clear cling stamp greeting, straight and central, where I wanted it to go.

Then I closed the lid to pick up the stamps. Inked them up in black ink and then closed the lid again to stamp the greeting! This is brilliant for so many reasons, and reduces the "is it straight" angst and the "omg a bit didnt stamp well, can stamping it perfectly over the top to fill in the gap?". I am sure other crafters must have faced that a few times! It's not just me is it?


And the result! And as you can expect, it stamped perfectly first time, and I didn't need to redo it, but if I had, it would have been easy peasy! :) I am sold on this gadget. Worth every penny. (I am not handy enough to make one from dollar/pound store products but there are plenty of people that do if you want to track down how to make one yourself!).

Friday, December 02, 2016

Pop-up Box - Fifties Baking Styley

Really enjoyed making this commission! I had to feature baking and decided to go with a fifties style theme.


Pop up box template is from Everycraftsapound, really handy to have around, save a lot of time. I downloaded lots of the  free images/vintage advertising from the web and the papers are mainly from Papermania Happy Days set.

I finally got to use a magazine freebie pack of chipboard embellishments called "Nana Loves" by Jennifer Ellory - lots of great bright kitschy elements.

Font is Blessed Day.

Close up of the card.