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GLOBAL DESIGN PROJECT #330

This week’s challenge is a SKETCH CHALLENGE and I have made a card that follows the design closely.

My card doesn’t feature the hearts because I am featuring the Hey Sports Fan Suite Collection in all my projects this week.

After I prepared the Very Vanilla card base, I cut a piece of the Designer Series Paper and stamped it with the splatter image from the Your Biggest Fan Stamp Set. Then I used the Gingham Embossing Folder to emboss this layer.

It was then adhered to the card base.

After stamping the greeting on a 3/4″ strip of cardstock, I used the Banner Pick a Punch to have one end as a banner. I cut a piece of DSP to the same dimensions as the greeting and punched it in the same way. The two pieces were then glued together and placed on the front of the card with Stampin’ Dimensionals.

I used the long, mini tickets die to cut strips in three colours. They were torn, as you can see, and popped up with dimensionals. A Resin Stars Embellishment was added to each single ticket.

A multiple bow was tied using the Very Vanilla twine from the Baker’s Twine Essentials Pack. It was attached using a Mini Glue Dot.

The splatter image was stamped inside the card.

I am surprised at how much tidier my crafting space is, now that I am featuring one collection of products each week.

Tomorrow is 3D Thursday and I have a gift box for you that I made using one og the Tag Topper punches.

UNtil then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Product List
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00
Bone Folder
[102300]
$12.00
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TIME TO TRY A NEW TECHNIQUE TODAY

For today’s Technique Tuesday project I have a version of an Iris Fold Card to share with you. Unlike the traditional technique, I have used strips of Designer Series Paper and cardstock not folded strips.

Iris folding is done by arranging and layering strips of paper in a spiral pattern that resembles the iris of a camera lens. This technique can be used for almost any shape.

I started by creating a ‘tempate’ for the shape. The central opening is 1-1/2″x 1-1/2″ and each layer was 1/4″ larger on all sides.

I placed a small piece of Glad Press ‘n’ Seal over the template (sticky side up) and taped it down onto my Silicon Craft Sheet. Starting from the outside, I placed 1/4″ strips of Hey Sports Fan 12″x 12″ DSP and cardstock on the Glad following the pattern. Each strip was held down with small pieces of Sticky Note. I used small drops of Multipurpose Glue to hold each strip in position.

This technique is perfect for those of you who aren’t afraid to get your fingers sticky!

When I had finished the iris frame, I adhered it a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock that was stamped with a sentiment from the Your Biggest Fan stamp set.

I cut three 1″ strips of DSP and Night of Navy cardstock and used the Banner Pick a Punch to create the banners at each end.

The 5-5/8″x 4″ piece of striped DSP was embossed with the Brick & Mortar 3D Embossing Folder. Before attaching it to the Night of Navy card base, I wrapped Evening Evergreen twine, from the Fan Baker’s Twine pack, several times around the DSP and tied it in a double knot. I added two more, shorter, pieces of twine and tied them over the first knot.

To assemble the card, I first adhered the embossed and twine wrapped DSP to the card base. Then I overlapped, angled and attached the banner strips on the embossed DSP.

I added several Stampin’ Dimensionals to the back of the iris layer and popped it up just above the twine.

The #1 was cut using one of the Sports Event Dies. I added it to the front of the card and on the card insert. (And, when my Very Vanilla envelopes arrive, I will also attach one to the front of it.)

I didn’t add anything shiny to the masculine card but the REsin Stars Embellishments were perfect to finish it.

I am always delighted when I can introduce amazing, new products to existing goodies on my shelves. The punch and embossing folder were a perfect match for this project.

Tomorrow I will have two projects to share with you. One is my contribution to the Freshly Brewed Project Team blog hop and the other will be my ‘entry’ for the Global Design Project weekly challenge. I hope that you will pop by and see what I have posted.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Product List
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00
Bone Folder
[102300]
$12.00
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TIME TO STEP OUT ON SUNDAY AND STEP UP A SIMPLE CARD

Let me share today’s stepped up versions of yesterday’s #simplestamping card. This week I am featuring the Hey Sports Fan Suite Collection.

HEY SPORTS FAN-SUITE COLLECTION (ENGLISH)

Here is the first card.

For this card I added strips of the Hey Sports Fan 12″x 12″ Designer Series Paper to the fornt of the card. Then I repeated the same use of the tickets that I shared yesterday.

I fussy cut the tickets and pennant before adding them to the card front. The large ticket and pennant had Stampin’ Dimensionals attached so they could be popped up to add dimension.

The trio of stars were stamped on the envelope and inside the card before some of the Resin Stars Embellishments were added.

For the second card, I used a larger panel of DSP before wrapping a length of Night of Navy twine, from the Fan Baker’s Twine bundle, then tied a knot.

Then I stamped and cut the tickets using the Sports Event Dies. The three torn ticket stubs were postioned differently on this version of the card. The pennant was die cut from the DSP.

The trio of stars and resin stars were also used for this card.

For the knot on this card, I tied a second shorter length of the twine to create this look.

This is the final stepped up version of this weekend’s cards.

I tore the ‘Happy Father’s Day’ stub from the large ticket for this card. The top half was positioned over the star banner strip with dimensionals used to pop it up.

Two more stubs were stamped and cut. The other two stubs were cut from some of the DSP.

The twine was folded and secured under the sentiment stub.

The #1 comes from the circle die (see the products image below). The card was finished with the trio of stars and resin dies.

I’m looking forward to finding different ways to use the tickets dies. They are going to be very versatile.

Tomorrow I have a marathon memory to share with you.

Until then, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Product List
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00