My blog is called "Creative Smiles" because my designs are the result of incorporating mistakes. With fumble fingers that drop whatever they are holding - repeatedly, it takes a lot of giggles, smiles and creative patience during my crafting process. xx

Thursday, November 14, 2024

Serenity and Friends

Hello, sweet blogging friends! My versatile card today really is appropriate for nearly every occasion. A friend brought her Stampin' Up! stamps over, and I created the die cuts (etc) for a framed masterpiece. Together we came up with a beautiful card!

After die cutting SB Grand Decorative Labels One, I cut it in half to achieve two "border" pieces. I also cut a corner piece off to use on the top:



Each layer has distressed edges for a slightly vintage appearance, and added dimension.

Thanks for popping by today!


For new card makers - Directions to make the card:

  1. Cut card base for 5x7 card. Score at the 5" mark and fold in half.
  2. Place Spellbinders Grand Labels Four centered in a piece of card stock that is at least 5x7 and cut. 
  3. Place Spellbinders Grand Dec Labels Four cut side down on top of the "frame" from step 2.
  4. Center the frame die so that the aperture is lined up at the four "points".
  5. Die Cut, then flip the base cut plate so that the die cut paper is still inside the die. Place the embossing mat on top (it seems like the die will cut through the embossing mat, but it does not). Then use your embossing plate on top of that, and run it through your die machine again. This will dry emboss the decorative die and bring out all the gorgeous details.
  6. Cut brown "mat" 3.75" x 5". Set aside.
  7. Cut white card for stamping 3.5" x 4.75". 
  8. Stamp white piece as desired using favorite inks, leaving room for sentiment. Set aside for ink to dry.
  9. Choose a border punch, border die, or a die with decorative edges and just cut the edge of the die (that's what I did, using SB Grand Decorative Labels One).
  10. Adhere part of the border to the back of the brown layer so just the pretty part shows. Cut a smaller portion or corner for the center of the top, and adhere to same layer.
  11. Stamp sentiment to white panel and apply embossing powder. Heat Set.
  12. Distress edge of white stamped card with complementary ink colors, applying the lighter color first, and then the darker color on the very edge. Adhere to brown panel.
  13. If desired, die cut or punch some "grass-like" pieces for the bottom center, to create visual interest.
  14. Order in which to assemble: 
        a) attach white decorative edges to brown panel.
        b) attach stamped white panel to brown panel.
        c) adhere panel from a&b to card base (centering top and bottom, and sides)
        d) adhere decorative frame panel.
        e) adhere grassy die cuts.

Products: Stamps: Stampin' Up!, Silver Fox Stamps "Always in my thoughts" (no longer in business), Impression Obsession B6061 Think of You Days, Dies: SB Grand Decorative Labels One, SB Grand Labels Four, SB 5x7 Elegant Labels 4, IO Die178C Small Grass, Inks: DI: tea dye and pumice stone, SU, VersaFine Clair, Clear Detail Embossing Powder (for sentiments)

May I please play in the following fine challenges?

  1. Sisterhood of Crafters November 13 - Landscapes 11/23
  2. Pammie's Inky Pinkies #2445 AG 11/17
  3. Dream Valley Challenges #325 Anything Goes 11/23
  4. Inkspirational Challenges #328 Layer It 11/15 sep post (layered panels, pieces, and layered stamps)

Stamping hugs, (wouldn't it be fun to jump out of the water like this dolphin?)



13 comments:

KarinsArtScrap said...

Donna these are gorgeous cards.......gr karin

Chris said...

How lovely to collaborate with a friend and produce such beautiful cards, these are gorgeous Donna.
xx

brenda said...

So happy to see my creative friend posting and with such beautiful cards. As always stunning work Donna, sending love your way.

B x

Verna Angerhofer said...

I absolutely love the beautiful cards you and a friend created! I’m sure you both enjoyed the process too!

Donna said...

Fabulous cards dear friend. I always like your layering that adds so much to a card. Stamping with a friend is the best! Take care.

Darlene said...

What fun and absolutely beautiful design you've come up with! Crafting with friends is the best! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Sisterhood of Crafters challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.

Darlene
DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
Sisterhood of Crafters Owner

Helen said...

Beautiful cards - the die cuts frame the stamping so well.

Thanks for joining us at Pammie's Inky Pinkies Challenge.

Helen x
DT

Leslie Miller said...

Your cards are always so special and gorgeous, Donna! I love stretching dies like this, cutting edges away for borders. Thank you for sharing the visual on just how you did it. You're a great help to others, always thoughtful. These stamps are beautiful and now you have three very useful and lovely cards!

Conniecrafter said...

They are beautiful and the little extras you add to them by cutting up the die cut adds to the beautiful framing!

Pia S said...

I love how you’re always so inventive with your dies. These cards are wonderful and will be good to have on hand for many of life’s occasions. So glad too they found their way to the Inkspirational gallery.

Taty said...

your project is beautiful. The image is adorable and the layering of the cards is well constructed. You used some beautiful dies. Thanks for joining the Cream Valley Challenge Taty x DT

AnaRaposo@ToadilyHandmade said...

That card came out beautiful. We did have lots of fun like we always do.

cm said...

Hello Donna...dropping by to let you know that your beautiful layered cards are a Top Pick at Inkspirational. Congratulations - and please take the badge to share on your blog. Thank you for playing along with us; hopefully we'll see you in our current challenge: Santa.
~carol