Sunday, October 23, 2011

Tri-Fold Pocket Card How To:)


This is a Tri-fold Pocket Card how to.
You need:
~Cardstock (preferably two colors)
~Adhesive
~embellishments
~Standard paper cutter
~bone folder or scorer
~stamps
~punches(optional)

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Tri Shutter How To :)


This is a tri-shutter card how to. It's surprisingly quick and easy to make. You need:
~12" x 12" paper
~Adhesive
~embellishments
~cardstock
~Standard paper cutter
~bone folder or scorer
~stamps

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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Accordian-style card

So this is my second video tutorial, I actually really loved this card and thought that it was so easy that everyone should be able to do it:) Also, if you want to write a message on the card, I usually write it on the back because it is a photo card and you don't want your message to be in the way.


Thank you crab (quilling card)


This card was really basic. The crab is made from a technique called quilling, and if you are interested I recommend this website:http://www.handcraftersvillage.com/quilling.htm
Anyway, I started by making the crab out of an orange-ish piece of quilling paper. I rolled the first 8 legs, and then made the same shape for the front claws, but put them in a three-some. For the body, I rolled three pieces of paper together, and the assembled the crab. After the crab was fully dry, eyes and all, I took my color changing markers and wrote "Thanks" across the rest of the room.

Tri-Shutter Card

Here is my first video tutorial!!!
It is on the Tri-shutter card that I made for my student teacher:

It's also on youtube, its called tri shutter how to:)

Mrs. Calise's Accordian Card










Heyo!! Over the weekend, I made this cute card for my student teacher. Today is her last day
(awww) and so I thought that I could try this card. I started with a 5 1/2" by 12" piece of card stock. (light green). Then, I scored straight down at 2", 4", 8", and 10". Next, I folded the score lines forward and backward just like the picture shows. Using the measurements in the layout picture (top left)**, I stamped, cut, and glued all of the pieces onto the original 5 1/2" by 12" piece of green paper that I started with. After all of it was glued on, I opened and closed it to make sure that it worked, and then wrote my message on the far right panel.
**If you click any of the pictures, they will enlarge**