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Showing posts with label CAS cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CAS cards. Show all posts

August 5, 2021

DT: Slim Line Birthday Card

     






Hi,

This is Veronica from vicky's scrapping passion, sharing with you my next post for Craftwell
For this post, I made an slim line birthday card for a friend of mine:




For the inside of the card:





In short: 
I used one of the CTMH card kit sketches and cut the paper following the cutting guidelines.
Then, I die cut the stamped sentiments, using the cropped corners rectangle dies and made a open frame with its smaller nesting set.

Then, I added several layers of skinny double side tape and a transparency. Added some sequins and did a smaller shaker box for the sentiment.

I added some strips of printed paper as a banner and fussy cut a sentiment from the DCWV Unicorns and Rainbows paper.

For the inside, I added a stamped 'happy birthday sentiment and outlined with gel metallic pens.



Craftwell Tools

SNAP die cut machine


Other Companies:

CTMH Archival ink pad
CTMH Sending you hugs card kit (Lovely printed papers, card base, and sending you hugs stamp set)
Gel metallic pens
Cropped corners rectangle die, Sizzix
DCWV Unicorns and Rainbows paper


This card was super easy and quick to make mostly because of CTMH card kit instructions. I hope you enjoy it and please follow my blog as well: vicky's scrapping passion.


Happy summer

Vicky Tovar


June 23, 2021

DT: Baby Shower Card

    




Hi,

This is Veronica from vicky's scrapping passion, sharing with you my next post for Craftwell
For this post, I made a baby shower card for a gift:


For the inside of the card:





Craftwell Tools

SNAP die cut machine


Other Companies:

CTMH Archival ink pad
CTMH Sending you hugs card kit (Lovely printed papers, card base, and sending you hugs stamp set)
Gel metallic pens
Latina Crafter rounded rectangle dies
Baby bottle dies, Sizzix

In short: 
I used one of the CTMH card kit sketches and cut the paper following the cutting guidelines.
Then, I die cut the stamped sentiments, the llama image, the baby bottle with its layer, and the baby sentiment:


After assembling the card, I went back with metallic markers to add colors to the llama and around the sentiment die cut:



This card was super easy and quick to make mostly because of CTMH card kit instructions. I hope you enjoy it and please follow my blog as well: vicky's scrapping passion.


Happy summer

Vicky Tovar


April 28, 2016

Clean and Simple Cards with Easy Backgrounds and Embellishments from Barbara Rankin!

We are so pleased to announce that Barbara Rankin is back with the eBrush team!!! She is so much fun and as all of our team super talented!

Hello everyone!  Barbara here today.  This month, the Craftwell USA eBrush design team is stepping outside their comfort zone and making something new to their own individual style.   I chose to make a couple of cards, clean and simple (CAS), and ever so easy.  This was definitely not what I am used to making.  So, here goes.


To start,  made a paperclay stamped image, trimmed around the edges, and allowed it to dry.  I had a second clay-molded Eiffel Tower that was ready to use and waiting for the right time.  


While that was drying, I started working on my background papers.  I chose these two Teresa Collins embossing folders and ran them through my die cutting machine using glossy white card stock.  The one on the left is the Swirltangle embossing folder, while the smaller one on the right is from Teresa's Timeless collection.


I trimmed a couple of sections from the Swirltangle embossing folder.  My clay pieces are dry and ready for color, too.

With the Timeless embossed piece, I first colored the background with Y32 and BV01.  I kept the center light so my focal image would pop.


Next, I eBrushed the Eiffel Tower molded piece made from the Lumina clay with B24 Sky.  I darkened some areas by simply keeping the eBrush color in one spot.  You can get lots of definition using just one marker.


I layered a piece of yellow print paper , then my embossed background, then the Eiffel Tower piece.  I used some matching blue chalk ink to stamp "Paris" over the banner.  


For my next card, I used one of the smaller embossed pieces cut from the Swirltangle embossing folder.  I eBrushed the entire background with B52, deepening the edges and leaving the center lighter.

Next, eBrush a light coat of YG06 over the background.  I also edged it with brown distress ink.


eBrush the Paperclay rubber stamped piece with R32.

eBrush YR24 Pale Sepia around the edge for a bit of aging.


Add brown distress ink pad direct to the Paperclay to hit only the high spots and edge the sides to bring out the rough texture.  It makes it look like an ancient artifact.  


Layer a piece of matching print paper, then adhere the embossed paper, then the stamped clay tile.

For my sentiment, I used another label piece from the Swirltangle embossing folder, colored it to match the previous embossed square, and added the "Go For It clear sticker. 





Supplies used:

Craftwell USA eBrush
Teresa Collins embossing folder - Swirltangle
Teresa Collins embossing folder - Timeless
Glossy card stock
Molded embellishments
Lumina air dry clay
Creative Paperclay
Rubber stamps - tile, alphabet
Silicone mold - Eiffel Tower
Copic Markers:  Y32 Cashmere, BV01 Viola, B24 Sky,  B52 Soft Greenish Blue, YG06 Yellowish Green, R32 Peach
Ink Pads:  brown distress, blue chalk
Clear word stickers

I love my eBrush!!!

Thanks for stopping by, and be sure to stop by the Craftwell blog for more inspiration from the team.

Have a wonderful and creative weekend!



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