Sunday, October 31, 2021

Glimmer and Glam Floral Birthday Card.

 I received some new glimmer hot foil plates from Spellbinders and decided to give them a try.  As I was playing around, this card idea came to mind.  It is all glimmered and done in purples.  



I started out with a piece of white cardstock measuring, 5.5 x 4.25 inches using my paper trimmer. (which as of this writing, is on sale). Then I  foiled the two largest dies from the Spellbinders Essential Duo Liner Glimmer Rectangles Plates with gold foil using my Glimmer Hot foil machine.  

On a piece of X-press it Blending Cardstock, I glimmered two of the Glimmering Peony plate with gold foil, same as I did above.  I then colored them using Copic Markers.  I used V12, V15, V17 for the flowers and YG67, YG63, and YG03 for the leaves.  They were then fussy cut using my  detail shears and arranged onto the bordered cardstock piece and glued in place using Bearly Art liquid glue.  

I then chose two colors of purple cardstock, a light and a dark, to create the diamond.  I started by foiling the dark piece of purple with gold foil using the Diamond Floral Frame Glimmer Plate. I then cut it out using the matching die included in the set using my Platinum 6 die cutting machine.  The lighter purple cardstock was also cut into a diamond using the smaller die also included in the set.  I then glimmered the Happy Birthday onto the smaller diamond using the Celebrate Life GOM-APR20 foil plate and gold foil.  They were then glued together using the liquid glue allowing the thin foiled line on the darker purple cardstock to show.  This was then adhered over the  peonies and centered between the borders using the liquid glue. 

Using more white cardstock, I glimmered the foliage included in the  Diamond Floral Frame Glimmer Plate  also using the gold foil.    These were then cut with the dies included in the set and arranged onto the diamond pieces.  The center flower was popped up using foam squares.    Here is a photo trying to show all the shiny, foiled areas.  



Once everything was arranged on the framed piece of cardstock, it was then adhered to a white base card using easy glide tape runner.  

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Wednesday, October 27, 2021

3D Floral Best Wishes Card

 I decided to go back to my roots.  When I first started making cards, I used a lot of 3D elements.  Then I started concentrating on making cards that can easily be mailed.  Well today I am going back and creating a beautiful 3D floral card.  



I started out by using a white base card.  I then cut a piece of dark pink cardstock to 5.25 x 4 inches and adhered it to the base card using my Easy Glide Tape Runner.  Next, I took a piece of white cardstock and using my Glimmer Hot Foil System with my Spellbinders Platinum 6 die cutting machine, I foiled the design across the center using the Guilded Trimmings Glimmer Hot Foil Plate and Bright Pink Foil.  



This piece was then cut to 3.755 x 5 inches and adhered to the front of the card, centered  over the pink piece.  

Next, I stamped the flowers onto light pink cardstock using the Heartfelt Creations Classic Rose Stamp and Festive Berries Distress Ink.  The pieces were then die cut using the Heartfelt Creations Classic Rose Die.  After being cut, they were then placed into the Classic Rose Mold and sprinkled with water, using the Tim Holtz Distress Sprayer and run thru my die cutting machine.  

Once dry, I glued them together using my Bearly Art Glue and set aside.  The leaves were then created using the same method as for the roses, but using medium green cardstock and Mowed Lawn Distressed Ink.

Once dry and assembled the pieces were glued to the card along the left side in a pleasant arrangement.  


The next step was to take another small piece of white cardstock and using the Yana's Sentiments Glimmer plate and more Bright Pink foil, I chose the Best Wishes from the set and foiled it onto the white cardstock.  It was then cut using the included die and glued to the lower right of the card front.  

Finally I found some pink enamel drops in my stash and added them to the front of the card.   I think this made for a beautiful card.  Of course, you could switch up the colors and sentiments for a totally different card.  

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Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Floral Anniversary Card

 I never seem to do any Anniversary cards.  Then I have people needing them and I don't have any made up. So today I decided to add to my stash of Anniversary cards.  


I started this card with a white base card.  Next I found some printed light blue designer paper in my stash that I thought would look pretty.  I cut it to 5.5 x 4.25" and adhered it to the front of the base card using my Easy Glide Tape Runner.  Next I cut the same size piece of white card stock and used the Altenew Circle Quilt Cover Die.  Then it was adhered over the blue paper using Bearly Art Glue.

Next I used the Altenew Painted  Blooms die set and and cut out the various flowers and leaves using light green, dark green, lavender and purple,  three shades of pink, and yellow cardstock.  I assembled the flowers and adhered them to the bottom of the card using liquid glue.  


Next, I found this great Gemini Happy Anniversary Die with shadow in my stash.  I cut the letters  from the dark pink that I used  for the flowers and the shadow from white cardstock.  Both pieces were adhered together and popped up on the base card using foam squares.  The final addition were the three enamel dots from my stash.  

Here is the finished card once again:


I hope you liked this card and will give it a try yourself.  Any sentiment could be used and you can easily change up the colors of the flowers and background to suite you.  

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Monday, October 25, 2021

Floral Glimmer Thank You Card

 I mixed both 3-d florals and glimmer accents for this card today.  I hope you like it!


I started with a white base card.  I then took another sheet of white cardstock and added a gold glimmered border along the bottom of the piece of white cardstock and the words Thank You.  This was accomplished by using my Spellbinders Glimmer Hot Foil System, Gold Foil, and plates from the Glitter Kit of the Month for April of 2021 which is still available.  I also used some of the Best Ever Craft Tape  when foiling this piece to hold the plates in place.

Once this was applied, I then used the dies from the same kit and cut out the curved border using my Platinum 6 die cutting machine.  I wanted some color to show underneath the glimmered panel, so I placed some soft blue printed paper from my stash onto the bottom section of the card and adhered it to the base card using the Easy Glide Tape Runner.

Next, the glimmered panel was adhered to the top portion of the card leaving the blue showing underneath.  This was also done using the  Easy Glide Tape Runner.  

Next I created several pastel flowers using various colors of cardstock, and the Spellbinders Petite Floral Potpourri die set. They were also created in different sizes.  I also cut several leafy branches from the same set it green cardstock and tinted the leaves using Distress Ink, Mowed Lawn. 

They were then arranged onto the left side of the card as shown below.  


The stamens used for these flowers were from Amazon.  The flowers and leaves were adhered with Bearly Art Liquid Glue.  

Here is another photo of the finished card:


It shows more clearly the soft blue patterned paper and the shimmer from the hot foil.  

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Friday, October 22, 2021

Mixing Some Old and New on a Fall Card

 I had originally glimmered the white piece for a different card and didn't use it..  But, I had kept it because I try not to be wasteful.  I came across it and it gave me the inspiration for this card.  



I began this card by originally using my Glimmer Hot Foil System  to foil the center white piece using the Gilded Nested Rectangle Glimmer plate and Gold Foil.  It was  cut out using the matching Gilded Nested Rectangle Die Set.    As I mentioned before I had done this piece earlier and didn't use it so I kept it to be used at a later date.  Well, this was that later date.  

Using an old, retired FSJ stamp set, I stamped the wreath with sentiment onto the upper center of the white cardstock piece using Versa Fine Claire Nocturne ink.  Then using a Y18 copic marker, I colored the berries a burnt orange color.  

I then decided to cut  a 5.5 x 4.25 inch piece of dark brown cardstock and adhered it to a white cardstock  base.  Then I placed a piece a 4.00 x 5.25 inch piece of burnt orange cardstock centered and adhered to the brown cardstock.  Then the white cardstock, glimmered and stamped piece was centered in the middle and adhered.

I really liked the GOM-OCT21 Glimmering Woods Glimmer Kit of the Month and the copper foil that came with it.  So I foiled all the pieces onto white cardstock and colored them with various copic markers.  They were then cut out using the matching dies.  The sprig was also cut from the same dark brown and dark orange cardstock.  The pieces were then arranged and adhered in the lower left corner.  

I then added some retired FSJ Sea Stones in the dark orange color which coordinated perfectly!  Here is the finished card. 


I also used, Platinum 6 Die Cutting Machine, Bearly Art Glue, Easy Glide Tape Runner,  the Journey Blooms Paper Trimmer and the  Quick Trimmer to create this card. 

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Thursday, October 21, 2021

Pretty in Pink (and Gold) Birthday Card

While experimenting with my Glimmer Hot Foil system, I created this fun and glimmered birthday card.  You all should know by now that pink is my favorite color, so it seemed the perfect pairing for this card.  


I was playing with two glimmer plates, the Diamonetta Background and the Fanfare Border using gold foil.  I wanted to see if I could use two different glimmer plates to create a simple band across a card.  Lo and behold, it worked!  I created this lovely band across my card!  


The next issue was how to use it and what type of card to make.  Well you all know pink is my favorite color, so I placed a 5.5 x 4.25 piece of pink cardstock onto a white card base and adhered it in place.  

Next, I cut my white cardstock with the new glimmered border to 5.25 x 4 inches and adhered it to the pink paper.

I chose to make it a birthday card because we always need them.  So I used the Elegant Occasion Glimmer Sentiments and gold foil to create the "happy Birthday"  on white cardstock.  It was then cut out using the die that came with the set  and popped up using foam squares. 

I wanted to add a little something more to the card so using the Petite Floral Potpourri Die Set, I cut out several flowers from pink cardstock.  I also cut some of the greenery from green cardstock.  They were then glued together and adhered to the front of the card as shown in the photo.  I added  Nuvo Crystal Drops in Ivory Seashell to the center of each flower.  

Here is a close up of the finished card:


My Platinum 6 die cutting machine, Bearly arts glue, and Easy Glide tape runner were also used in the making of this card. .  

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Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Joy Glimmer Christmas Card

 Today I have created a colorful, glimmer Christmas card.  I absolutely love my glimmer hot foil machine and play with it at every opportunity.  I have also watched a lot of videos showing how to use it for different techniques.  Here is the card I created.



To create this card I started with an A2 sized white  card base.  I then cut a piece of black cardstock that was 4 x 5.25 .  It was then glimmered using the largest die from the set Elegant Rectangle Glimmer Plate from Spellbinders  (which is now on sale!) using Glimmer Hot Foil in Gold .  That was then attached to the base card using Easy Glide adhesive runner.  

Next I hot foiled the second smaller plate in the set onto white paper using the Glimmer Hot Foil in Gold.  It was then fussy cut using my detail pro scissors.  I  popped it up using foam squares centered on the black portion of the card.  

Using red cardstock and red  foil, I foiled and die cut several poinsettias using the Glimmer Poinsettia Hot Foil Plate and Die set .  They were glued together and the stamens (from my stash) were inserted into the center of each flower.  They were then arranged and adhered to the card front using foam squares  , 

Next, I received this lovely Joy die as a free gift from The Stamps of Life for being a subscriber to their Die Hard Club.  I cut it from red cardstock and adhered  it to the center of the white piece.  You could use any Christmas sentiment you wanted.

Here is a photo of the finished card:


I love the contrast of the black and red together along with the foiled accents.   I think it made for a very pretty and different Christmas Card.  

A Spellbinders Platinum 6 die cutting machine was also used to create this card along with bearly art glue.  

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Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Peach Glimmer and Sparkle Birthday Card

 Well I have sort of been MIA the past week or so,  I have been working on so many projects, gifts and orders, that I have not had time to post here.  But they are all finished and I have a backload of cards to post.  So get ready!  I will try and post a new card every day.  

This is the first:


To create this card, I started with a white card base.  I then found a piece of pink and peach 6x6 paper in my stash.  

I then used the Skinny Striped Background Glimmer Plate and Gold Foil using the Spellbinders Hot Foil Glimmer system  and glimmered the watercolor design paper.  It turned out so well that I decided to create a square design, so I foiled it again turning the paper so it would foil squares.  It worked!  I was so surprised that the squares turned out perfectly!.

I then cut it out using the Heartfelt Creations Cut Mat Create 2A die set.  I then adhered it to the base card.  

I cut out the fancy leaves also from the Heartfelt Creations Cut Mat Create 2A die set from peach cardstock.  It was then adhered to the left side of the card.  

The flowers were created using Spellbinders Cinch and Go Flowers III for the large flower and the Petite Floral Potpourri for the two smaller flowers from white cardstock.  The were then tinted with Ripe Persimmon Distress Ink.  I used the altenew detailed blending brushes for this step.  Stamens  (which I got on Amazon) were then added and glued to secure them.

I took a fusion ink sponge and cut out a small pie-shaped piece.  I then dipped the sponge it into Art Glitter Glue and tapped it onto the top of each flower to cover all the tips of the flowers.  Then I immediately dipped it into sparkle dust.   I trimmed the stamen threads and added a foam square to each flower.  They were then adhered to the leaves as shown in the photo.  

Here is a close up of the finished large flower.  



I then added three Gold Mix Color Essential Gems for ambellishments.  

Finally I added the sentiment from the Everyday Glimmer Sentiments 2 onto white cardstock using the gold foil.  It was then cut out using the die that is included and popped up below the watercolor piece using the foam squares.  

This was originally just an experience to see how I could glimmer onto decorative paper, and two to see if I could create the square design using the striped glimmer plate.  Both were successful, so I decided to continue on and create a card.  I really love how it turned out with the foiling and then the glitter flowers.  

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Sunday, October 10, 2021

Your my Cup of Tea

 I have another card for you today.  This one is also glimmered.  I tried a new color scheme too.  


To create this card:

1.  Start with a white base card.  

2.  Adhere a 4 x 5.25" piece of silver metallic paper

3.  Adhere a 3.75 x 5" piece of purple cardstock.

4.  Gather the  Lavender Petal Foil, and white cardstock, Hot Glimmer machine, and the Spellbinders Cup of kindness Foil Plate

5.  Foil the square, hearts, polka dot design and the sentiment onto the white cardstock using the Lavender Petal foil. (see photo above.)

6.  Using the Hero Arts Infinity Squares, choose the size that best cuts out the scalloped and polka dot section of the foiled white cardstok.     

7.  Place this square cutout onto the card using foam squares.

8. Cut out and mount the sentiment onto the silver metallic paper.  

9.  Adhere to this to the bottom section of the card using foam squares.  Leave space between the sentiment ands square.  

10.  Foil the teapot and cup from the set onto X-press it blending cardstock and foil using the Silver Foil. 

11.  Color both using copic markers in the colors that best match the paper and foil used. 

12.  Cut out the teapot,  cup, and hearts  using the matching dies from the set.  Arrange onto the square and attach with foam squares. 

13.  Using Heartfelt Creations Arianna Blooms stamp and die set, stamp the petals onto vellum using clear pigment ink.

14. Sprinkle stamped petals with white embossing powder and use a heat gun to set.    

15.  Using the matching dies, cut out the petals  and shape using a stylus.

16.  Use R85 copic marker and color the back of each petal.  

17.  Glue petals together at the center using liquid glue, largest on the bottom, and smallest on the top.

18.  Adhere a silver mix color essentials gem in the center of the flower.




19.  Glue flower to lower right side of card, in the space between the sentiment and the square.

20.  Your card is now finished!  


I tried to show off some of the foiling in the above photo.  I hope you liked this card and the new way I am listing the steps to create it.  I would love to hear if you liked it or like the old way of explaining how the card was made.  Let me know in the comments below.  

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Friday, October 8, 2021

Season of Freezin'

 Today I decided to create something a little more fun and whimsical.  So I decided to use The Stamps of Life  Die Hard Club Set for October which includes these adorable snowmen.  


To make this card, I started with a white A2 size card base.  To that I layered a piece of snowflake background paper from my stash which measures $ x 5.25 inches and adhered it to the base card.  


I then stamped my images onto X-press it Blending Cardstock using Memento Tuxedo Black Ink.  They were then colored with copic markers and cut out using the coordinating die set.  


Finally I stamped and cut out the sentiment and popped it up on the front of the card using foam squares.  The snow piles were a free die.  (right now, if you belong to any club, you will receive 2 free dies every month)

Everything was adhered to the background.  (See photo for positioning).

I hope you enjoyed this card.  It was fun to create something so quick and easy.  

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Thursday, October 7, 2021

Two Birthday Cards

 I have created two new birthday cards while playing around with different products Glimmer Hot foil and Fall Harvest washi tape.   

I was gifted the washi tape by a dear friend and wanted to give it a try right away.  I loved the colors included and decided to create a sort of criss cross patter on a piece of white cardstock cut to 5 X 3.75 inches with the tape.  I then backed this piece using a piece of tan cardstock from my stash. and adhered both to a A2 sized white card base.  I dug out an old Spellbinders Die, called Romantic Vines which is discontinued and cut out two of them from the same tan cardstock.  The flowers were created from a light peach cardstock and cut out using  the Cinch & Go Flowers III.  I shaped the petals with a stylus and glued the three smaller layers together with liquid glue.  I added stamens to the center of each flower.  They were then adhered to the intersection of the washi tapes.  

Using my Hot Foil Glimmer machine and gold foil, I used the Elegant Occasions Sentiments, and after it was foiled, I cut it out with the coordinating die and popped up using foam squares.

Here is the finished card.  It is an unusual color combination for me, but I love how it turned out!  It would make a great fall birthday card.  



Next up, I decided to try something a little different.  I wanted to try foiling with different colors of foil.

First I foiled the geometric shape in gold using the Geometric Floral plate from Spellbinders.  Using the same set, I foiled the leaves on top of the geometric shape using Viridian Green foil.  I then cut out the included flowers from dark and light pink cardstocks and the leaves from medium green cardstock.  They were glued and arranged at the top of the shape and in between the greenery.  I mounted this piece onto a piece of the dark pink cardstock  and then these were both attached to an A2 white card base. 

I decided to foil the greeting in bright pink foil  to carry on my pink color scheme.  I used the same sentiment as the first card and cut it out and popped it up in the center of the geometric shape. Gold pearls were then added to the center of each flower.  



You know how I love pink sot this card is extra special to me.  I hope you enjoyed both of these cards.  I have been creating cards so fast that I am having to put two cards in each post LOL.

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Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Foiled and Floral Anniversary Card

 I have again been playing with my Spellbinders Glimmer Hot Foil System.  Can I just say how much I love this machine!  It has taken my card making to the next level.  I can't get enough of it!  So this is the first one I recently created. 


When I first got the inspiration for this card, I was experimenting with flower making foam and stamens. (These links are to the ones I purchased.  I tinted the flowers and leaves using ink and a blending brush.  The larger flowers were tinted with Concord & 9th Grapefruit Ink.  I used various shades of green for the leaves and Distress Ink Lemonade for the  small flowers.  I then matched the stamen colors to the flowers and hot glued them into place.  Disclaimer:  I had a difficult time with the floral foam.  It was hard to work with because it would only stick together and to the card with hot glue.  I watched several You Tube videos on flower making to learn how to create these.   I really love the soft look of these compared to paper flowers, but I am not sure I will use the foam again.  The flowers were cut with the Petite Floral Potpourri and the Cinch and Go Flowers III dies 


I wanted to glam this card up a bit, so that is when I decided to use my glimmer plates.  I chose the one that came with the machine and added an Essential Glimmer Ovals plate to the inside of the first plate and foiled both using Gold Foil.  This made a beautiful oval design.  I decided to cluster the flowers and leaves in the upper left corner of the card. 


 I then foiled the "Happy Anniversary" using the Elegant Occasions Sentiments  and cut it out using the included die.  It  was them popped up within the oval area using foam squares.     I mounted the finished piece to some peach colored card stock and then applied that to  a white card base.  Here is a photo of the finished card. 


I hope you enjoyed this card and will give some of these ideas a try.  I am sure you will love using the glimmer machine as much as I do.  I feel it has taken my cardmaking to a new level!

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Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Spellbinders Kit of the Month for October - Last Day

Due to the Facebook outage yesterday, I was unable to publish this blog post.  So I am sorry it is a day later than I had planned.  

Today is the last day for my sample cards from the Card Kit of the Month. for October over at  Spellbinders!   To view all the contents of this kit just click here.  There are even more kits available with discounts when you subscribe to more than one.  Here is a link to check out how they work     Here are the last three of the cards I made from this amazing kit.  I would love to hear which one is your favorite?


Here is each one individually:




There is no supply list for these cards as everything used was included in the kit (except for liquid glue, scissors, and paper trimmer)

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