Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Tag Card by Jane Johnson

Hi, Jane here and today I'd like to share with you how I have created this tag shaped card.





You will need:

Cardstock 30cm x 8cm
Paper 29.5cm x 7.5cm
Image
Black marker
Twine or ribbon
Hole punch
Craft knife
Whiff of Joy's tag die

1.

Score and fold the cardstock in half to form your card base.

2.
Using a craft knife cut away each corner at the folded end of the cardstock to create the tag shape. Cut the corners away from the designer paper too - remembering to allow a little extra so that the cardstock is visible also.

3. Punch a hole in the paper near the top of the tag shape (NB I punched several holes around each other to form a large hole the size of the hole reinforcer).

4.


Using Whiff of Joy's hearts tag die cut the hole reinforcer ......


......and glue around the hole you have punched.

5.



Before glueing the paper to the card base thread your chosen twine or ribbon through the hole.

6.



On the cardstock base, colour an area black so that when the paper is glued in place it looks like there is a hole through the cardstock and the paper.

7.


Glue the paper to the cardstock base.

8.


Add your chosen image and embellishments!

I hope you have enjoyed my tutorial and thanks for looking!


Jane x


Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Stamping & More #25–selfmade paperflowers part II–video

Every wednesday
Part II of my tutorial videos “Selfmade Paperflowers”.
Hope you enjoy it :)

Der 2. Teil meiner Video-Reihe “Selbstgemachte Papierblumen”. Ich hoffe die Ideen gefallen euch :)

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materials
Whiff of Joy metal dies: Nested Flowers I, II & III

Whiff of Joy button twine, half pearl, button, brad, Ranger glossy effects,
gauze swabs, glue, Mini Mister, Ranger crackle paint "picket fence" (white), lace, paper from an old book,
Distress inks

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Thursday, August 4, 2011

Stamping & More #24–Video: selfmade paperflowers different techniques

Every wednesday
Whiff of Joy has this great new metal flower dies in stock, available in 3 different shapes, each in 3 different sizes.
Paperflowers are the no. 1 embellishment for every cardmaker and papercrafter. With these lovely dies, you are able to create a series of different paperflowers yourself. This saves money and gives you the possibility to always have the flower in the right colour and right size at hand, perfect for your existing papercraft project.

In the following video, I will show you 3 techniques featuring Whiff of Joy’s new nested flower dies. Watch out for part II of the video next week with more techniques!
You can use all the techniques with each of the 3 dies, they just look different depending on the shape.

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Whiff of Joy hat diese 3 neuen Blumen Stanzen im Sortiment, erhältlich in 3 verschiedenen Formen und 3 verschiedenen Größen je Form.
Papierblumen sind die Nr. 1 bei Verzieren von Karten und Bastelprojekten. Mit diesen tollen Stanzen könnt ihr euch schnell und einfach selbst die verschiedensten Blumen basteln, das spart Geld und ermöglicht es euch immer die passende Blume in der passenden Farbe zum Projekt griffbereit zu haben.
In dem folgenden Video stelle ich euch 3 Techniken des Blumenbastelns vor. Teil II des Videos gibt es dann nächste Woche, mit weiteren Techniken. Alle Techniken sind mit jedem der Stanzen anwendbar, die Blumen schauen je nach Form immer anders aus.
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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Vacation Photo CD Holder by Sandie

Hi everyone. It's Sandie here and I'd like to share with you how I made this cute photo CD holder. 


Supplies - 

1 x Brown Paperbag {6" x 12"}
Selection of Whiff of Joy Stamps
Colouring medium
Patterned Paper
Cardstock
Embellishments


First ink/paint any chipboard embellishments you are using and set them to one side to dry. I used a dye based brown ink on my Eiffel Tower so that it dried quickly. 



Next sew your bag down the middle and fold in half


Using the pennant die cut out one set in cardstock { I used Kraft} and then another set in patterned paper. Cut the ones you've done with patterned paper so that you only have the triangles and these will fit perfectly onto the cardstock leaving a border all around. 


 Prepare your pages before sticking them down onto your bag. Once your chipboard has dried you can start to layer up the different elements. 


My papers are from Craftworks and they've been distressed, inked and stitched. 


Prepare both inside pages and stick down. The first inside page can be used to save any tickets or lists you've kept. 

Make a pocket on  the 2nd inside page where you would store your CD of vacation photos. 


The scroll stamp also comes with a coordinating die. You could use this to write the date or add a little journalling. 


Thanks so much for dropping by. I do hope you like my project today. 
Have a wonderful day
Sandie 
xxx

Friday, July 29, 2011

Out of Frame Die Cutting by Alice

Hello! It's Alice here. I have a few readers asking me how I do the out of frame die cutting on my cards and I thought it would be a good idea to share it here. I first learnt this technique from the fabulous Rachel Jacks a couple of years ago and have been using it ever since. Thank you, Rachel! =) Here is how I did mine:




You will need:
  • Colored image. I used the beautiful Melinda With Bouquet for my sample.
  • Nestibility die of choice. You have to use dies that has opening in the middle to make this work.
  • Die cutting machine. Not shown here, but I use a Cuttlebug.
  • Pencil & easer.
  • A pair of precision scissors.
  • Tape.




Starting by placing the die where you think you want to cut the image. You can move the die around and see what looks the best for your image. I tend to avoid having the more delicate parts of the image as the "out of the frame" part since it would make it difficult to cut out later.





I couldn't use both hands in the photo, but in real life you will want to firmly press the die down with one hand and trace using the other. I always trace both the inside and the outside edges of the die where it meets the image. This marks the part of the image that is going to stick out after cutting. It is very important that you trace both the inside and outside of the die on all parts that will be sticking out.





Here is a look after tracing. The outside line means starting this line you do NOT want to cut off any excess paper along the image. The inside line represents how deep you need to cut since that's how far the inside edge of the die will go.





This is the piece after cutting. I trimmed along the image line and cut it a bit farther than the inside line. If you trimmed off any excess between your pencil lines, it would leave a empty spot on your shape. This is because the real cutting line on your die is somewhere between the two marked lines, so please wait until AFTER die cutting to cut off the excess paper.





Erase the pencil lines before inserting the die. Position the die where you planed and I always secure it with a couple of tapes.





After die cutting (and embossing) and off the die. Now you can safely cut off the excess paper.





Here is a finished piece after all is done. It may look scary to try this in the beginning, but after a few practices it would be much better. You may want to stamp an image that you intend to use this technique with and cut a practice piece before you actually use it on your colored image.

Here is a card that I made with the cut out image:


Hope you will give this fun technique a try! =)

Thanks for stopping by!

hugs,
alice

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Pocket Card by Lori

Hi all, Lori here with a quick tutorial on making a pocket card. I also get to show you a sneak peek of Henry with Map which will be released August 1st from Whiff of Joy.


To start cut a piece of card stock. Mine is 29cm long by 12 cm wide. You can make this any size I just randomly cut and it ended up this size. I also cut a tag shape to fit inside. I used the corner punch at the top and bottom edges of my piece of cardstock. Score at 3cm from the top and then again at 14.5cm from the top.

I then added adhesive to the top section of the cardstock.and fold at the 14.5cm line to close it.

Now begin decorating. You will need to fold the 3cm section down, but before I did this I sponged the edges and added my twine. I also cut some pieces of WOJ Designer paper and glued them to the card. To finish I added more adhesive and folded the 3cm section down and in place.

Finish decorating your pocket front and tag and that' s it, you're all done. If I'm giving a gift it's also perfect to stick a gift card or money inside! I hope you'll give it a try!

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