Showing posts with label Chevron. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chevron. Show all posts

Monday, 23 June 2014

Frameworks dies as masks for gold flakes




One of my long time always in my craft room product are any type of gold flakes or faux gold leaf. they add a different kind of metallic effect that not card mirri or shiny would ever do. 
One of my favourite products form the latest releases from Mr. Tim Holtz are the Frameworks dies, dies that are perfect for a lot of different technique. And if you know me, you will know that I love techniques. Frameworks dies make wonderful masks, gap cards and templates. Here is one of those techniques.


I die cut first the Frameworks-Chevron die using white textured card. As usual, I put the textured card facing the foam that will make the textured side the front. Then I took a piece of Stix2 double sided sticky sheet and attached it to a plain card to give it some extra stability, though is not necessary. 
I lifted the remain protective sheet and place over it the Chevron (texture side up). I protected the adhesive placing the protective sheet over it.


I placed on to the biz die from the Big Shot Starter kit but any Bigz die with a bold shape will work. Once die cut, I removed the protective sheet and use the left overs from the Chevron die to fill the one area that looked a bit bare. this in itself is another way to do this technique as you will see bellow.


Then I placed the heart with the sticky side up on a plastic container that holds my gold flakes. Using a scrunchy tool (usually sold on its own as a gold flake tool) I made sure that all sticky areas were covered and that any excess was pulled away and back in the container. On the right photo you can see the effect.

As I mentioned, this technique can be used as well with just the off bits like in the card bellow.


And finally a close up of the golden flakes effect bellow.


I think it is a very elegant way to add some metallics to your work, specially if you mix it up with matte and soft colours. I love it and I hope you try this technique soon!

Monday, 8 July 2013

too many ideas, never enough time!



A week or so ago I was sent the new quilting dies but I've not allowed myself to play with them until I have my Christmas quilt project that I started last week and this little hexagon mini project done, dusted and in the post to their respective new homes.

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One of the new dies is this chevron, which makes fantastic zig zag quilts (it's code number 658664)


You can check out Linda from Sizzix doing a video tutorial on how to construct the zig zag quilt really easily in columns rather than rows, avoiding any tricky Y seams. My head is swimming with the possibilities for this die - I really hope I can get some fabrics cut this week and have a little play around with it to show you next week, we'll have to see how my week pans out and if I manage to get my to-do list organised first though. Maybe I can squeeze in a little cushion or something? Maybe if I just cut the shapes out I can play around with it in between other things?

I have to go - I've got things to finish so I can play! Have a great week - I hope you get to play with some fun stuff too!

Thursday, 28 February 2013

Springlike origami box and card from Janna Werner.



Hello everyone, this is Janna. Today I am here to show you a card and Origami box that I decorated with some of my favorite Sizzix dies.



supply list:
paper: Stampin Up
cardstock: American Crafts, Stampin Up
stamps: Sizzix, Stampin Up
color/ink: Ranger Ink, Stampin Up
rhinestones: Kaisercraft
other: white and silver thread, glue


I am a huge fan of creating Origami boxes and I like to create matching cards as well - the perfect gift wrapping. I wanted this set to be in happy and vibrant colors - springlike, so I chose a white/yellow/green/blue/neutral color scheme.


I used the Sizzix Texture Fades Embossing Folders - Honey Comb (see supply list) to add more texture and depth to the card and the box as well. The chevron pattern on the heart is an embossing folder as well: Sizzix Textured Impressions Embossing Folders - Chevrons & Flourishes - I can never get enough of chevron ;) The banners come with matching stamps - you stamp the image onto a piece of paper and use the die to cut them out - easy, clean and beautiful.


Have a great and crafty day, everyone!
Janna

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Hallo ihr Lieben, hier ist Janna. Heute zeige ich euch eine Karte und Origami-Box, die ich mit einigen meiner liebsten Sizzix Dies hergestellt habe.

Materialliste:
Papier: Stampin Up
Cardstock: American Crafts, Stampin Up
Stamps: Sizzix, Stampin Up
Farbe/Tinte: Ranger Ink, Stampin Up
Glitzersteine: Kaisercraft
anderes: weißer und silberner Faden, Kleber
Ich bin ein großer Fan vom Herstellen von Origami-Boxen samt passender Karte - das ist einfach eine perfekete Geschenkverpackung. Dieses Set sollte frühlingshaft werden, in fröhlichen und vibrierenden Farben. Daher habe ich mich für ein Farbschema in weiß/gelb/grün/blau/neutral entschieden.
Um der Karte und Box mehr Struktur zu verleihen habe ich die Sizzix Texture Fades Embossing Folders - Honey Comb (siehe Material-Liste) verwendet. Das Chevron-Muster auf dem Herzen ist ebenfalls ein Embossing Folder: Sizzix Textured Impressions Embossing Folders - Chevrons & Flourishes - von Chevron kann ich nie genug bekommen ;) Die Banner kommen mit passenden Stempeln daher - einfach auf ein Stück Papier stempeln und mit der Die ausschneiden - einfach, sauber und wunderschön.

Habt einen schönen Tag!
Janna