Thursday, March 27, 2014

For the Boys

Masculine cards normally very difficult to create. Most of the "bits and bobs" that are available for paper crafting have a more feminine flair (flowers, ribbon, gems, pearls). However, you can create striking masculine cards with a bit of cardstock and some stamps!


1. Cut ColorMates Smooth and Silky Cocoa cardstock to 11 x 4 1/4 inches. Score at 5 1/2 inches and make into a top-fold card.

2. Trim Kraft cardstock to 5 3/8 x 4 1/8 inches. Using dark brown ink, stamp a wood grain image onto the kraft cardstock. Attach the wood grain panel to the card front.

3. Use a die cut template to trim a sentiment strip from Original ColorMates Light Totally Tan cardstock  (or trim a 1/2 x 3 inch strip of cardstock). Stamp the sentiment onto the cardstock strip with dark brown ink.

4. Attach brads to the ends of the cardstock strip as shown. Attach the strip to the bottom of the card front. Use foam tape for extra dimension.



5. Using glue, attach a length of twine to the left center of the card.

6. Cut an inverted scallop circle from  ColorMates Smooth and Silky Cocoa cardstock. Attach the circle to the card with foam tape, overlapping the twine.

7. Using dark brown ink, stamp the main image onto Original ColorMates Light Totally Tan cardstock. Die cut the image with a circle template. Lightly sponge vintage photo ink around the image as shown.

8. Attach the image to the inverted scallop circle with foam tape.



9. Using strong glue, attach three metal gears to the upper right corner of the card as shown.

10. Trim Original ColorMates Light Totally Tan cardstock to 5 3/8 x 4 1/8 inches and line the inside of the card.

Thanks for looking!

~ Gloria (Scraps of Life)

Supplies used:

WorldWin Papers:
ColorMates Smooth and Silky Cocoa
Original ColorMates Light Totally Tan
Kraft

Ink: Tsukineko Memento Rich Cocoa; Ranger Distress Vintage Photo
Stamps: My Favorite Things Wood Plank Background; Stampin' Up Harvest Blessings; Hero Arts Everyday Sayings
Die cut templates: Spellbinders Standard Circles Large, Large Classic Inverted Scallop Circles; My Favorite Things Sentiment Strips
Twine: May Arts
Gears: Tim Holtz Idea-ology; 7 Gypsies
Brads: unknown
Adhesive: Scotch 3M ATG tape; Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L 3D Foam Squares; Aleene's Tacky Glue; Beacon Fabri-Tac

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

You Are My Sunshine with WorldWin Papers

I wanted to post a sunshine layout, since winter has been so brutal here lately!  It's Katrina and I am sharing a layout filled with various WorldWin paper collections.  They all blend so seamlessly together, it makes them a breeze to work with.

My background paper is Colormates in Sapphire Blue.  It works perfectly to offset Sheldon's blue eye!

I used three different papers in this cluster.  The sun is from Colormates Cascata in Yellow.  The cloud is Twist in White.  And then the word "sunshine" was cut from Colormates in Deep Meri-Gold.  I used the Twist on the cloud, since it has a little texture to it. 

Here I used Petallics in Ice to offset my pictures and the die cut.  There is a sheen to it that makes everything pop. 

Thanks for stopping by today.  That's all I have for you, but be sure to check out everyone else's work on the blog!!

Katrina Hunt
Paper, Scissors and Glue

Supplies:
WorldWin Papers
Colormates-Sapphire Blue
Petallics-Ice
Twist-White
Colormates Cascata-Yellow
Colormates-Deep Meri-Gold

Other Supplies
Adhesive-ThermOWeb

Pattern Paper & Stickers-Echo Park Country Drive