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Friday, March 21, 2014

You Are Beautiful Birthday Card

Here's another birthday card I made for a friends birthday. The base of this card was created using the Katie Label Pivot Die designed by Karen Burniston (Elizabeth's Craft Design). For the decorations, I've used a few different type of products.

For the flowers, I used Heartfelt Creations's Sun Kissed Fleurs stamp and die. Stamped, die cut and coloured with acrylic paint.





I also used Stamps from the Stamps of Life Collection (Stephanie Barnard). The lady bug is ECD's die.

 
Here's the inside of the card.
 
 
 
 
Hope you like it.

Saturday, February 15, 2014

Valentine Card and Roses

Another Valentine Birthday Card made using the Heart Pivot Die by Karen Burniston. This card made for a friend who's Birthday is on Valentine Day. The card is made using red cardstock and pattern paper the decorations. The greeting and birthday cake are stamps used by Stephaine Barnard (The Stamps of Life).



When it comes to Valentine Day, how can you not have roses. I made some roses with coffee filter and dye them with orange/red acrylic paint. Love how the colour turned out.


Monday, February 10, 2014

Valentine (Tim Holtz) Luminary

Valentine is coming up and I wanted to make something special and different using the Tim Holtz's Luminary Die. This is what I came up with after some planning.
 
With the Tim Holtz's Luminary Die, I die cut two sets with brown cardstock and covered it with pattern paper. Then assembled according to instruction. 
 
The next step was figuring what kind of decorations to use. Since the theme is Valentine, how can you not use hearts. I used a heart punch to punch out several hearts and glittered with red sparkles.

Then I wanted to used some flowers (roses?) 
 How about butterfly?
 So the planning begins.....

Figuring out what to put inside caused me a bit of an headache, but finally decided to use a rose. I had some yellow roses that I made, left over from my other project, so I used it for the centre piece. Die cut some leaves and then assembled them together and place the glittered butterfly on top.

Hope you like it and thanks for stopping by.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Birthday Heart Card

After watching these Youtube videos of Karen Burniston introducing her new line of pop-it-up. I couldn't wait to get my hands on those dies. I ordered a few from Elizabeth Craft Designs, gosh does E.C.D have a lot to offer from that website. Don't you just wish you got all the money to order everything you want.

Anyhow, once I got them in the mail I couldn't wait to start...but just didn't know where to start. My creativity for card making isn't all that good, but I would love to try. Especially from watching all of Karen Burniston's video, she made it so easy, and everything she picks seems to match/coordinates perfectly. Well, I thought I'll do birthday cards since I have a some friend's birthday coming up.

I used the Heart Pivot Card die to make the birthday cards since the month of February is also Valentine's Month. So it's a good idea to combine the both.

I first tried using plain cardstock, but it didn't turn out as nice as I would want them, even with the touch of pattern paper here and there. So I discard that idea.

Then I tried using pattern paper cardstock, and it turned out to be ok. I glittered a few hearts with red and gold sparkles to add as deco to the card just to give it some more colour. As for the stamps, they are from Stephanie Barnards's Stamp of Life Collection.

Here are both of the cards.
 
 
 
 

 Thanks for stopping by.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Christmas Cards and Poinsettas

This post is a little over due, which I'm suppose to post back in december. It's been a well busy month or two for me. What I'm showing here are christmas cards I made. You know how much I love making flowers. Poinsetta's, this beautiful flower, how can it escape this year for christmas. I have two poinsetta dies that I purchase a while back (Spellbinders and Tim Holtz), and they've been sitting on my shelves for a while (unopen), so it's about time it comes out of the packaging.

I decided to use Spellbinders to make these poinsetta (no particular reason, just random). When I make flowers, I can't just make one, not my nature. I make a mass production of them, well sounds a lot, but not the commerial ones....when I say mass production, it's about 20-40 of them. Plus, this will take me a good few days (up to a week) to finish.


 
 
Above are two pictures of my poinsetta. I made them red and white. I loved how it turned out. I've adapted the technique I used from make flowers by Susan Tierney-Cockburn, that is veining, and molding. It gives it a 3D effect, a more realistic look. Then I used the sparkle mod podge to coat the top to give it a shiny look.
 
These flowers are now a part of my decorations for card-making. For the card I used Stephanie Barnard's Circle Flip-it framelit die. Love Stephanie's die, it makes card making so much easy and faster.

 
 
Another thing I made, is this little christmas house (not sure what you call it). I used Tim Holtz Luminary Die. Inside is a litle minion (made of quilled paper). Outsdie decorated with the poinsetta flowers.
 



Hope you like them.





Thursday, September 12, 2013

Flowers

Paper crafting has always been one of my favourite hobbies from when I was little. Lately I've into Sizzix products and learning all about die cutting. During my internet searching on ideas, I came across Susan Cockburn's line of product on making 3D flowers. Making 3D flowers is what I've been learning how to doing using Tim Holts and Sizzix dies, as well as origami 3D flowers). However her products are amazing, those dies made it look so easy. Well, it is easy. I've watched all her videos, and thinking, I had to have "all" of those dies....so I placed an order on a few of them, and then a few more...lol! Once I've gotten them in the mail, I was excited to play with them and see what I can do with them. Here what I did. I've made them into flowers in a pot.




 

I've started working on the rose, and this is what I came up with.


 

The Hibiscus is the second flower I've tried. I really wanted to make it into something that resembles a plant. So I used brown paper, twisting and forming it into branches. Which is a lot of work, and my fingers started to hurt, but it was well worth it at the end when you see the end product.


 

Then I started working on the sunflower. Sunflowers are really pretty flowers, so bright. I used to grow them in my garden, but they were hard work in the autumn when you try to pull them out from the soil/ground due to their massive broom like roots. I made a bunch of them, but haven't thought of what to do with them yet.


 

Lilies are next in line. They are quite pretty in nature. This time I've used wires for the stem and floral tape to wrap the wires. I didn't have much fun with the floral tape as they were quite sticky to work with and the sticky stuff you get on your hands were hard to get off afterwards. Also, it was hard to get the glue to stick the flower onto the stem. However, I really like the outcome of this one.



 

After all those time working with flowers with "many" pedals, I wanted to make an easier flower. The dogwood flower seems quite simple and easy to do, plus it's only two die cut pedals. The only thing is that you'll have to make a lot of them. To make life easier, so I didn't have to twist paper or use that sticky floral tape for the branches, I decide to use real branches. Which wasn't a bad idea, it made it look even more realistic. What do you think?

The last two flower in the pot is the mini rose and the Quince (which I tried to turn it into a Jasmine flower). I had so much fun with these dies. These are the few flowers I made so far, and I'm planning to work on the other ones with time.

Here's a closer look at the mini roses. I found that the mini roses are more prettier compared to the larger size one. Although I did find it a lot difficult to put the pedals together due to the size, but the end results are much pretty.















Thanks Susan for such a wonder line of product. I hope to see more new products from you in the future. Here's a link to her videos of how I made these beautiful flowers. http://www.sizzix.com/susantierney

Note: Just for those wondering, the flower pot is made by paper as well (paper quilling).

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Edible Decorations.

I tend to do a lot of craft/decorations from paper. Learning how to do decorations that are edible are pretty fun and exciting. I even went to take classes on how to do these. It's so fun that I went crazy afterwards in making them. To make these decorations, I've used royal icing and fondant/gumpaste. Hope you like them. I'm looking forward to learn more on how to use fondant to make other fun stuff.
These are yellow royal icing flowers piped from a piping bag.
These are pink royal icing flowers piped from a piping bag.
These are purple royal icing flowers piped from a piping bag.
These are calla lily made from fondant
I just love these roses. It took me a few tries to make these roses look nice. There are difficult to do, but once you managed how to do them, they are absolutely fun to make.
These are fondant leaves. I was trying to make autumn leaves for my cupcake decorations. It turned out ok. I've used a cookie cutter to cut the leaves. It was hard to mix the colour to match the colour of autumn. I've mixed orange and brown together for this, but the colour didn't seem to change.
I've made these mini pumpkins for my cupcake decorations as well. I had fun making them. They weren't that hard to do, and they turned out pretty amazing.