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Showing posts with label Teresa Collins dies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teresa Collins dies. Show all posts

May 7, 2021

DT: FIESTA Banner

 




Hi,


This is Veronica from vicky's scrapping passion, sharing with you my next post for Craftwell. 
This year for our Fiesta celebration at school, I decided to do some banner for the booth that the American Heritage Girls (AHG) were manning:


I used some frame dies from HeroArts and Crafty Chica's new dies line from Makers Movement, HeroArts fringe die, and old stamped die cuts left over from this project.



The letters were cut by a friend of my using her Brother's Scan N' Cut and glued them to the corrugated cardboard panels.

For the AHG banner, I used the negative cuts from the frame die cuts:


I punched the wholes using the CropAdile, knotted some ribbons for the banner, and added the Crafty chica papel picado banner panels to each end:


For the Fiesta banner, I used the leftover die cuts to embellish each letter 



Craftwell Tools

Snap

Teresa Collins dies: Tags & Taps


Other Companies:

Black Archival ink, CTMH and Ranger distress oxide ink pads
Diverse bright cardstock and corrugated cardboard from IKEA
FSJ stamps
HeroArts stamp and dies.
Liquid Gloss, Ranger

I hope you enjoyed my Fiesta Banners. And follow my blog as well: vicky's scrapping passion.


Many blessings


Vicky Tovar


July 7, 2020

DT: Wonderful Card by a Junior Crafter


Dear Scrappers,

This is Veronica, from Vicky's Scrapping Passion sharing my post for Craftwell:
For this post, my daughter helped me make a card for a friend's birthday. My daughter just became 11yo and is a great crafter. She likes to craft with me, but as much on her own ;-(

She used some DCWV Unicorns and Rainbows paper, the "wonderful" tag die from Craftwell, some tape runner, some ribbon, and some Recollection stamps using her PowderPuff chalk inks:


The back of her card:


 The inside of the card:


 Here, I will let her pictures tell the story:


She came up with her card design and decided that it needed something else inside, so she stamped a peacock image using two PowderPuff inks at the same time:


She then wrote her sentiment and signed her card.

She was super quick and efficient using the SNAP diecutting machine. I will be introducing more paper crafting during the summer and will share with you her progress.

I will post in the following weeks the card I made.


I hope you enjoyed my daughter's creation and please make sure to visit my blog for more inspiration and to follow me.

Happy July and stay safe from this pandemic.

March 26, 2019

DT: The Atonement Gala- Scrapbooking Layout

Dear Scrappers,

This is Veronica, from Vicky's Scrapping Passion sharing my post for Craftwell:
For this month's post, I made an scrapbooking layout to feature my children's school Gala:



The theme for the Gala was the Great Gatsby and predominant colors were black and gold. Thus, I decided to use this DCWVStardust Stack Paper with tons of black and gold foil, and some CTMH vellum with feathers and gold polka dots. I couldn't find my gold alpha stickers, thus I just spelled the title using the negative cuts from the sentiment die cuts. I'm still missing the word Gala, which I will add later with the stickers... ;-)

Right side:


Left Side:


Some close ups to highlight the die cuts I made using my SNAP:





In short:

1- I used my SNAP to cut some die cuts from some Teresa Collins dies for sentiments, tags, and picture frame, CraftWell, and HeroArts, for the retro frame, which I cut in pieces:




2- I used an Sketch from "Let's scrap sketches: sketch-3-15-19":




3- I assembled the pictures and die cuts following the sketch. The swirls and stars die cuts, help finishing the look of the sketch:



4- I still miss some journaling and of course to finish my title.


I  hope you enjoyed this very simple and super easy to make layout and visit my blog for further ideas:






June 21, 2018

DT: Teacher Appreciation Bookmarks Paper Clips

Hi,

This is Veronica from vicky's scrapping passion, sharing with you my next post for Craftwell. 
I made some bookmarks for my children teachers (my post for April) and decided to make some paper clips to go with some cookies that my friend Nancy (Nancy Fancy Cookies) made for me using the same stamp/dies:

I also gave some of the other bookmarks with these cute cookies:


and added the Teresa Collins sentiment die cuts to the back:


The paper clips were easy to convert in bookmarks by adding a piece of folded and glue together cardstock to some extra big regular paperclips I bought at Target:


I added some die cuts to the front and the sentiment and children names stamps to the back:





Craftwell Tools

Snap

Teresa Collins dies: Tags & Taps

Teresa Collins dies: Sentiment


Other Companies:

Black Archival ink, CTMH and Ranger distress oxide ink pads
Diverse bright cardstock
X sticker maker
HeroArts stamp and dies.
Liquid Gloss, Ranger





I hope you enjoyed my paper clips bookmarks. And follow my blog as well: vicky's scrapping passion.


Many blessings


Vicky Tovar


June 14, 2018

Inspirational Flower Garden Canvas

Hi friends! Linsey here today sharing my latest Craftwell project--an inspiring canvas that will be wonderful anywhere it is placed. This wall art makes a lovely home décor piece and would be great for a dorm room or craft space too!
Once again, I used the SNAP Machine, which is fast becoming my new favorite crafting tool. This little guy works just like the original Cut'n'Boss Electric Embosser and Die Cutter, only it's smaller and it packs a whole lotta punch! No manual labor here--just happy, hands-free electronic embossing and die cutting. What could be better?
I first cut all my felt pieces, then arranged them onto a 10x10" stretched canvas covered with a wood grain patterned paper. The large flowers each have a clear sentiment sticker placed in the center. The smaller flowers have button centers with hemp string tied into double bows.
I wanted to experiment with the Teresa Collins Honeycomb Project Die and see if it would work as a chicken wire-type fence for my scene....I think it was a success! I cut thin cardboard (cereal/snack box) material with the Honeycomb Die 3 times, then did the same with a coordinating pattern paper. I then covered each piece of cut cardboard with a piece of cut pattern paper, creating a bit more dimension and interest. Finally, I placed along the bottom portion of the canvas to form my chicken wire fence for my inspirational flower garden!
And that's all for me, folks! Thanks so much for stopping by to visit today! I've enjoyed sharing my project with you and I hope you've been inspired in some way to make a fabulous creation of your own with awesome Craftwell products! Until next time, many blessings and happy crafting!

April 26, 2018

Embossed Mini Pizza Box Favors

Hi Craftwell friends! Linsey here today sharing my latest project with you. Do you enjoy making your own party favors for special occasions? I sure do and these mini pizza boxes were the perfect blank canvas for my party favor decorating desires! Such a fun and easy project--perfect for kids and adults alike!
I wanted to keep the design clean and simple with crisp white cardstock so that the dry embossing would really pop. I had a great first experience with the brand new SNAP Machine Electric Embosser & Die Cutter! It's so easy to operate and comes in a compact and portable design so you can use it anywhere you like, including where space is limited. I used Teresa Collins 2-Pack A6 Folders, Twill Herringbone & Preppy Houndstooth Embossing Folders for the bases, then embellished each box with a variety of Spring stickers, satin ribbon and mulberry flowers. 
For a final touch, I used 2 scrap pieces of previously embossed cardstock to make a tab from Teresa Collins Tabs & Tags Project Dies and added a coordinating sticker to each die cut tab, then placed at the top left corner of each box front. 
And that's all for me! Thank you so much for stopping by and I hope you have a creative and very blessed day! 

April 19, 2018

Fiesta-Themed Corner Bookmarks

Hi,

This is Veronica from vicky's scrapping passion, sharing with you my next post for Craftwell. 

For this post, I decided to use some previous die cuts and make some bookmarks for my childten teachers with a Fiesta Theme... here in San Antonio, April is Fiesta time.


In short: I cut squares of cardstock 4x4 in and scored a dot in the middle on 3 sides. Then scored diagonal between two sides and the other corner. I bent the scored corners toward the center to get a triangle sized pocket. Then, I cut a 2 3/4" x 2 3/4" square of another bright color and glued it in top of pocket. I made several bookmarks exchanging the color randomly. 

I stamped and die cut the Chihuahuas from Hero Arts and color then using Jane Davenport inks. 

I also cut many tabs using the Teresa Collins dies, Craftwell. Then, I stamped some sentiments on those tags and some negative cuts from a different project. 

To embellish the bookmarks, I cut some banner borders (Hero Arts) and corners (Craftwell) from glitter papers.

Some of the tags:






In this last bookmark, you can see how nice the sentiment fits in this cute tags die cuts. Also the versatility of the corner diecut is just amazing. 


Craftwell Tools
Cut N' Boss
Teresa Collins dies: Tags & Taps

Other Companies:
Ctmh archival ink and Ranger distress oxide ink pads
3d zots 
Liquid Gloss, Ranger
Glitter paper, printed
Colorful cardstock (any brand)


I hope you enjoyed my bookmarks and that the teachers will too. And follow my blog as well: vicky's scrapping passion.


Many blessings


Vicky Tovar


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