Showing posts with label Bow-tied. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bow-tied. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 December 2014

Christmas layout by Karine



Hello,

Here is today’s program: a seasonal page with traditional matching colours and a touch of gold!

Supply list:

Papers: Elle's Studio, My Mind's Eye
Cardstock: American Crafts
Dymo label writer: Miss Clic
Doily: Crate Paper
Masking Tape
Stamp: Jenni Bowlin Mercantile
Ink: Black Versafine
Others: Golden twine

Dies:

658300 : Sizzix Big Shot Starter Kit
659426 : Sizzix Decorative Strip Die-Bow-Tied
660058 : Sizzix Thinlits Die Set 17pk-holiday-words-script

This is a very easy lay-out to create, with two horizontal pictures of the same size. A touch of whimsy is brought thanks to the right amount of gold elements (doily, twine and the My Mind’s Eye pattern paper).

The word NOEL (so happy to have a French word now in my favourite dies) is cut out of kraft cardstock. It is so thin that you may want to glue it with a spray or a stick.

I enjoyed using this pretty knot cut out of white cardstock. It brings volume and is a symbol that makes us remember about the numerous pretty presents that will be waiting for us under the Christmas tree this year!





Have a lovely Thursday,

Karine

Bonjour,

Une petite page de saison avec des couleurs classiques assorties d'un soupçon de doré, voici le programme du jour !

Matériel :

Papiers : Elle's Studio, My Mind's Eye
Cardstock : American Crafts
Dymo : Miss Clic
Napperon : Crate Paper
Masking Tape
Tampon : Jenni Bowlin Mercantile
Encre : Versafine noire
Divers : Cordelette dorée

Dies utilisés :

658300 : Sizzix Big Shot Starter Kit
659426 : Sizzix Decorative Strip Die-Bow-Tied
660058 : Sizzix Thinlits Die Set 17pk-holiday-words-script

Une page toute simple à réaliser avec deux photos horizontales de même format. La petite touche fantaisie est ajoutée ici par le judicieux dosage de dorure ( napperon, cordelette or et le papier imprimé My Mind's Eye.

Le mot NOEL, yes ! Enfin un petit mot français chez mes petits dies chéris ! Celui-ci est découpé dans du cardstock kraft, il est tellement fin que je vous conseille d'utiliser de la colle en bombe ou baton pour le fixer.

Je me suis faite plaisir avec ce joli noeud découpé dans du cardstock blanc, du volume et un symbole pour rappeler les nombreux jolis cadeaux qui seront je l'espère au pied de mon sapin cette année !

Bon jeudi à vous

Karine

Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Getting Shirty (part 2)


Fathers day is just over two weeks away here in the UK and last week I featured a card with a men's shirt as the central motif and this week I want to show you a couple more variations on the same theme.

The dies I am using are all decorative strips designed by none other than Mr Tim Holtz and they are Bow/Tied and Vintage Lace one of my favourite and most used dies.

I started with a template which has the same measurements as in the previous blog with the exception of the creases in the top corners to create the wing collars



For this shirt I wanted a slightly more distressed look or tattered elegance as opposed to the crisp black and white of the last blog post. I was thinking more 1970's prom shirt so I started by gently inking around the edges of a rectangle of ivory card before scrunching the card after which I went over the creases and around the edges with an ink applicator to give added contrast.

I followed the measurements on the templates to cut and crease the collars before folding them in and securing them at the base of the collar with a tiny blob of hot glue. Next, I folded over the wing collars along the crease lines before cutting and scrunching two 5 x 15 cm strips of ivory card.

I die-cut the card strips using my Tattered Lace Decorative Strip die and chose the pieces I wanted to use before inking as before, concentrating on the edges and the creases. Once I had my lace ready I drew a pencil line down the centre of the shirt as a guide before mounting the lace strips using strong, narrow double-sided tape from the good folks at Stix2. Next, I cut a 15 mm wide strip of ivory card and used my pattern makers wheel to add rows of faux stitching along each edge.


I scrunched and inked the strip as before and applied it down the centre of the shirt. Next, I die-cut the bow tie from ivory card and coloured it with blue, green and purple Distress Inks on both sides before gently spritzing to blend the colours a little and splattering with water before drying with a heat tool to achieve a mottled effect.


I assembled the bow, added a few adhesive pearls down the centre in place of buttons and mounted onto a corrugated base card measuring 11 x 15 cm.


The word 'Geek' is an insult used to deride anyone of a bookish nature or with an seemingly unhealthy interest in their chosen hobby, which makes me a guitar geek I suppose! And who amongst you shares my burning passion for dies, embossing, paper, card, inks, acrylics, stamps etc..... That's right, we all have to feed our inner geek!

Lately, the word has been been adopted as a desirable epithet emblazoned across t/shirts, bags etc. Geek chic is all the rage and has given rise to Hipster culture which is also seeping down into the world of crafts in the form of beards, moustaches and big square glasses etc. (you can probably guess where the rest of this blog is going?)

I started by following the measurements of the template in last weeks blog to cut a 10 x 15 cm rectangle of check/plaid double sided card alongside a 2 cm wide strip before using my pattern makers wheel around the perimeter of both to leave rows of tiny holes which I joined with a fine black marker pen to give the impression of a stitched seam. Next, I used an ink applicator (Weathered Wood Distress Ink) around the edge to add a little definition.


I attached the strip down the centre and turned back the collars, securing at the top with a little hot glue before die-cutting and assembling an orange bow tie, I used the Inks to give the edge a little definition too.
I added a few mismatched buttons down the central strip (very geeky!!) and created the name badge using my PC before rounding off the corners and attaching to the shirt with a 3D foam pad. Finally, I mounted the shirt onto a brown base card measuring 11 x 15 cm.


I really had fun making these cards, I hope yo like them? Next week we will be looking at some fab 1950's themed dies which are perfect for Father's day or any masculine themed card, Can't wait!







Tuesday, 29 April 2014

It's your day album

   Hi everyone
I hope you all had a great week, today i will show you a album using Sizzix Vintage Cabinet Card

Items used:
Supply list:
Paper: 7dots studio-Nature walk 6x6 , Studiolight-shabby chic
ink: distress ink.vintage photo-Archival ink -jet black-
Stamp: Kaisercraft- birthday- clear stamp
 
 
 
 
Thanks for stopping by, wish you a lovely week
Pia
Hej alle
Jeg håber du har haft en dejlig uge, i dag vil jeg vise et album med sider lavet af Sizzix bigz die Vintage Cabinet Card
Sizzix die jeg har brugt:
Andre materialer:
Papir: 7dots studio-Nature walk 6x6 , Studiolight-shabby chic
ink: distress ink.vintage photo-Archival ink -jet black-
Stempler: Kaisercraft- birthday- clear stamp
Tak fordi du kiggede forbi, ønsker dig en dejlig uge
Pia



Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Happy birthday tag

Hi everyone
Today i will show you a tag using some of the new Tim Holtz dies.
Items used:
Supply list:
Paper. Maja design-Vintage Spring 12x12 7th of march and basics 6x6 paper pad
Ink. distress ink Vintage Photo , weathered Wood
Stamp. Vilda stamp used on the ovals paper, Just rite-happy birthday-
Flowers, lace, 3D foam and ribbon
 
 
 
 
 

 
Thanks for stopping by
Wish you a great week
Pia
 
Hej Alle
I dag vil jeg vise dig en tag lavet med nogle af de nye Tim Holtz dies

Sizzix dies jeg har brugt:
Andre materialer:
Papir. Maja design-Vintage Spring 12x12 7th of march and basics 6x6 paper pad
Ink. distress ink Vintage Photo , weathered Wood
Stempler. Vilda stamp brugt på det ovale papirovals paper, Just rite-happy birthday-
Blomster, blonde, 3D foam og bånd
Tak fordi du kiggede forbi
Du må have en dejlig uge
Pia