Showing posts with label MFT die-namics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MFT die-namics. Show all posts

Monday, September 1, 2014

More Cards in a Box

Back again to share some more card in a box creations.  We have had a few birthdays this month and a work colleagues granddaughters arrival to celebrate and here are the cards I created to pass on my love and best wishes.

My Great Nephew's 4th Birthday Card

My gorgeous Great Nephew turned four last week and he loves TMNT so when I saw cards similar to this on Pinterest I knew I had to create one of my own specially for this adorable little man.

I also used my envelope punch board to create a matching box style envelope.  The papers were from My Minds Eye and I used punches, Marianne Creatable dies, Reverse Confetti dies and MFT dies to create the embellishments.



 


 
 
 
 




 
 
 
 

My Husbands Birthday Card

A but of a nautical theme here with some of my newer MFT dienamics and my fav paper company - MME again.
 





 

Welcoming a new Grandchild

One of the lovely ladies I work with became a grandma for the first time recently and this is the card I created for her.
 
I created the matching box with my envelope punch board like the TMNT card.
 

 
 
The clouds had a little glitter pen applied to them.

 
A mixture of bunting and onesies were hung on the clothes line

 
And I used my newly acquired typewriter to personalise the card a little further.

 
 
Thanks for dropping by!
 

 

 


Monday, August 4, 2014

August Birthday Creations

August begins with two special birthdays in our family - my mother-in-law and my niece.  I had made these cards a few weeks back but didn't want to share them until the birthday girls had them and opened them on their birthday - August 2nd.
 
First up I made yet another card in a box for my mother-in-law for her 75th birthday.  I found the very cute miniature bird at one of my fav scrapbooking store - Paper Squared in Mornington and knew I had to find a way to use it on her card.

 
I started with the box - a flat white box which I decorated with the gorgeous PION design papers I also bought,

 
I continued with the MFT birdhouse theme for this card similar to the one I made and shared in my last post.


This time however I wanted to incpoporate some rolled flowers and ofcourse the cute little bird.


 
The MFT miniature doilies and bow are also used here - just the right size!


 
Flattened out and ready to go in the box!

 
The next card I created I used my
also newly purchased WERMK Envelope punch board. Normally I don't lots of tools or gadgets but I had been continually asking myself if I should get this one an after looking on Pinterest at the awesome creations people came up with I went ahead and purchased one.  Not only can you make interesting and customised envelopes you can also use it to create boxes, card bases, bows, pouches ............ the list goes on.  So for this project I used it to create my nieces card and envelope.
 
The card is a match box style card with pop up inserts and the envelope was more like a box so it could safely house the match box card inside.
 
 
Here is the match box card all closed up.  The dies on the front were from Reverse Confetti and MFT stamps.  Again the paper was from Pion Design

 
This is the insert of the match box card.  The flowers pop up as you pull the tray section out of the cover.  There is als room inside to add a gift card.  Just a cute way to give a gift card!




The flowers were all flat MFT die-namics flowers which I re-enforces on the back with some acetate to help them spring up when the box opened.

 
Thanks for stopping by - please feel free to leave a comment .... Love to hear what you think!
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Card in a Box

Well it's all systems go in our house with the reno's amd it was time to pack up the craft studio last week ready for  new paint, carpet and a much needed redesigning of my storage!  But just before the big pack up I managed to get in there and play with some paper and dies.

I have seen a lot of "Cards in a Box" designed by some talented Stampin Up ladies on Pintrest and on You Tube. So I decided to have a go at creating some of my own for some special birthdays.

The actual process of creating the card base was so easy and then the fun really starts with the embellishment and theming.  Can I say I think I am addicted and can't wait to get back into my refurbished craft studio to make some more.

So here is what I created:


The debut card was for gorgeous Great Niece for her first birthday and the second and slightly larger one was for my dear friend Angie for her 50th.

I must say I did like the slightly larger version as I had a little more area to work with and could incorporate some larger die cut elements.

So here are some close ups of the two cards:

Elsie's 1st Birthday






Angie's 50th Card




It was so much fun creating these cards using some of my favourite Echo Park and My Minds Eye papers, MFT die-namics, Elizabeth Design dies and Simon Says Stamps and Dies.

Here are the links to the tutorials I used to get started:

Blog link - http://dianebarnes.blogspot.com.au/2014/03/cupcake-pop-up-card-in-box-with-template.html
Thanks Diane for the awesome tutorial

You tube video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dXZFeFMPsw
Thank you to Brianna for the fabulous video

Thanks for stopping by and I will be back when the craft studio reno is complete!



Monday, March 31, 2014

Engagement Gift

Just wanted to pop by and share some pics of an engagement gift set I created for our friends daughter for her engagement.

I have been having a bit of a break from card making but I had heaps of fun putting this set together for this lovely couple.

I have mad a decorated gift box, gift card pocket and gift card. I must apologise for the photography - bit of a rush to take the pics to share and the photo booth is packed away as we are renovating the room it is normally set up in.




 
This is the gift card pocket made from an envelope and just perfect to fir the gift card in.
 
 
This is the card which we put inside the box with the gift card pocket.

 
As you can see I had fun die cutting most of the elements and yes - they were MFT die-namics!  The flower is heaps of fun to make and l just had to add some layered heart, tags and my new found love - enamel dots!
 
We had a great night celebrating and we hope the happy couple have a life filled with joy, love and good times!
 
 
 


Sunday, March 23, 2014

Scrappy Hollow March and April Classes

Wow the month has flown by and it was my teaching week at Scrappy Hollow this week.

Absolutely loved seeing some familiar friends and welcoming some new ones to classes at Scrappy Hollow.

I also shared some news with the ladies that I will be leaving Scrappy Hollow at Easter time and April will be my last class.  A sad decision I have not made lightly and I am sure I will miss the store team and cards ladies.

Anyway enough sad news - lets move onto happy and bright cards!!!

This is what we created this month in class!




 

 
These cards were made with the bright and versatile Kaisercraft Confetti range.  We also made feathers from Washi tape, had fun with chevrons and layering.  These are the MFT die-namics dies we used:
 
  1. Arrows & Feather
  2. 3x4 Journal It Card
  3. Chevron Cover Up
  4. Happy Hellos
  5. Chevron Peek a Boo
  6. Chevron Stripes
  7. Just the Ticket
Here is a sneak peek of next months class - Bags Tags and Pockets galore in a cute box.  This class is sold out so thank you everyone for your continued support of my card making journey! The sample is on display in the store!
 
 
 
Thanks for dropping by!
     
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