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Showing posts with label mother. Show all posts

Monday, April 12

Tutorial - Lever Fold Card


This is one of those fabulous cards that gives you lots of bang for your buck! Although it looks somewhat complicated, and includes a clever lever action in the front, it's actually very easy to put together and folds nice and flat for postage. Yep, it's one of those great cards that really has it all!


TEMPLATE:

1. To create a card the same size as I have, you'll need two pieces of card stock measuring 5" x 10". Place one of the pieces of card stock horizontally on your score board and score at 5". Fold the card along the score line to form the card blank.


2. Cut a 3" square window in the centre front of the card blank. The window will be 1" from the top, bottom and sides. Refer to the template above for correct placement. Set the card blank aside.


3. To create the inner piece, place the second piece of card stock horizontally on your cutting mat and make a 3" cut down the left hand side, starting 1" from the top and 1" from the side. The cut should stop 1" from the bottom. Turn the card 90 degrees and make a 11/2" cut starting from one end of the first cut line. It should stop at 21/2". Make another 11/2" cut from the other end of the first cut line, also stopping at 21/2". See the template above and the photos below for correct placement.


4. Place the inner piece horizontally on your score board with the cut end on the left hand side. Score at 21/2", starting from the top of the card and ending at the cut. Score another line at 21/2", this time starting from the bottom of the card and stopping at the bottom cut. Refer to the template for correct placement.


5. Fold along the score lines beginning with a valley fold, followed by a mountain fold and then another valley. See the image below.


6. Now it's time to join the card blank and the inner piece together to form the card base.


7. Fold the first section of the inner piece back and apply some liquid glue.


8. Open the card blank and place the inner piece over the top. Carefully line up all the edges and adhere the inner piece to the card blank. Allow to dry.


9. Fold back the other end of the inner piece and apply more liquid glue. Line up the edges and adhere in place to form the card base.


10. To decorate, close the card and work on the 3" square in the centre. This area is on the "lever" portion of the card and will be visible from both the inside and outside of the card. Take care not to place anything over the edges or you may obstruct the lever action.


Once you understand how the card works it's quite simple to alter the size to suit your needs. Just make sure the two pieces of card stock are the same size and that the measurements for the window in the card base are the same as the cuts for the inner piece.


Stamps:

Sunday, March 1

March Challenge

Create a card using any Beccy's Place digital image, free or purchased, upload a photo of it to your blog and submit a direct link below.  The challenge runs from now until midnight on the 31st of March 2015 (AEST).
 
Your project must be created during the month of March 2015.  You can enter as many times as you like and you can submit your card to any other challenge you wish. At the end of the month three random winners will be chosen to receive their choice of either a full set of digital stamps or three individual digital images from my online store.
 

Want to join the challenge but don't have a blog?  No worries!
Email a photo of your card or project to me at [email protected] and I will post it on my Guest Blog and link it to the challenge for you.
 
 

Monday, April 29

New Release: Rose Bouquet Set

With Mother's Day just around the corner it's time to show your love and appreciation for all those wonderful women in your life who nurture and support you.  Friends, sisters, aunts, grandmothers and daughters... show your love for all of them with a beautiful handmade card.
 

Malin created this elegant card using the
Single Rose image and a clean, white background.

Carla's card is rich and beautiful with lots of deep
red and green to match the rose she coloured.

Marianne made this beautiful card for
her sister using the Trio of Roses.

Annie created this stunning card for a dear friend and
finished the inside with one of the individual sentiments.

Emily used the Rose Bouquet image for her lovely card
and added one of the sentiments over the top.

Candy used the Single Rose for her beautiful card
and added the sentiment over the stem.

Gail resized the Single Rose and printed it three times
to create this pretty Mother's Day card.

 
Iako made these two beautiful tags using the Trio of Roses
on the first tag and the individual rose on the second.
 
Shirl's lovely card features the Bouquet of Roses
all coloured in yellow.

Wednesday, May 9

Tutorial - Centre Step Cards


My good friend Penny taught me how to make these wonderful centre step cards that stand up beautifully for display.  You can make these cards in lots of different shapes and sizes by altering the measurements and fold placements, but I'm going to show you using the same measurements that Penny showed me.


template copyright Beccy Muir 2012
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1. Start with a piece of cardstock measuring 12" x 6".  Using the template (above) measure and mark your folding and cutting lines.


2. Use a craft knife or a trimmer to cut along the cut lines.  Score along each of the fold lines. 

3. Use the fold guide to fold along all the score lines you made earlier.
template copyright Beccy Muir 2012
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4.  All that's left now is the embellishing!  I adhered my main image on the centre panel then added some co-ordinating patterned paper on the two side panels and across the bottom.  Some strips of punched white card, a few adhesive pearls and a sentiment stamp finished it all off.  

Tuesday, May 1

May Challenge

May is the month for celebrating everything about having or being a Mother.  The challenge is to create a card or project using any one of my flower images and embellishing it with your mother's favourite colours.  The card can be for any occasion and can feature any sentiment you wish, not just Mother's Day.
At the end of the month a random winner will be chosen to receive three images of their choice from my online store.  I will also select a Guest Designer for the month of June from amongst those who enter the challenge.  So come join the fun!

Wednesday, November 9

Mum's Quilted Coat

Free Printable #189

I actually think I prefer the quilted version of this image to the plain coat... which won't come as much of a surprise to those of you who know how much I love quilts!

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Copyright Beccy Muir 2011