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Showing posts with label Birthday Card - Male. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 July 2014

Sizzix Accordion 3-D Flip Card (2) - 100th Birthday Card

When a person turns 100, one tends to think of someone who is slightly frail, maybe hard of hearing and certainly with diminishing vision.  Not so with Ted Perkins!  He still plays a mean game of golf, drives and reads without glasses and bought himself the latest Mercedes Benz on the market for his 100th birthday!  Now if that is not an example of positive living, I don't know.  We have all been inspired by this sprightly 'young' man with his wicked sense of humour.  He deserved a special card.
 
As with the previous post, I used the Sizzix Accordion Flip 3-D Die as well as the corresponding Sizzix Frame & Label, Bracket Die.

  
 
For this card I cut four pieces and attached the sides as per the easy instructions on Youtube by Karen Burniston. 
 
I basically used  Tim Holtz dies, embossing folders and embellishments for all the decorations.


Undecorated pieces attached
Front
 
Inside (the second page has a condensed history of major events of 1914)

Embossed Clock


Thank you for visiting!


 

Monday, 15 April 2013

Tri-Shutter Card Templates and Tutorial

Although it looks complicated, the tri-shutter card is relatively easy to make and the final result is always visually stunning. It is a lovely project to use all those left-over bits and pieces in your stash. If you have a couple of photos, it is also nice as a keepsake for the recipient.

I have included a template with imperial and metric measurements. 
 
Below are a few variations on the different shapes you can cut to cover the panels:
 
 
This is the basic card:  Panels can be matted for extra effect.
 
 
 The "D" Panels must only be attached on the one side and be loose over panel A,
which will give a different dimension to the card (See Birthday Card below).
 
 "A" panels are cut as one piece.
 
 Above are only a few ideas, the options are endless.
 
 
Some easy steps:
 
1. Score

2. Cut 
 
 3. Fold
 
A few finished samples:
 
 
A Thank You Card 
 
 
 
A Christmas Card (with permission from Carolyn) 
 
And finally, two Birthday Cards:
 
(Using sample 2 with bigger D panels)
 
 
 Photo Story for a 70th Birthday celebration:
 
I hope you find the templates useful.  Please remember that it is just a guideline and you can adjust sizes proportionally according to you own taste to make it smaller or bigger.
 

Thursday, 4 April 2013

Multi dimensional card using XCut dies

I found this lovely die in a local Craft Shop and just could not resist!
It is from the XCut Build-a Scene range.
 
 
 
I used wax paper between the dies and the cardstock as the dies are quite detailed.
I cut all the separate pieces in one go. Try and keep it all together!
Use silver or grey chalk to edge the clouds.
Use a glue pen as the lattice work is very delicate.
Cut the background for smaller balloon by hand (green here).
You can die cut two different colours and insert the negative pieces into the balloon.
I found it quicker to just cut another balloon.
 
 
The final product.
 
 
Easy to make and an explosion of colour.