Wednesday, October 16, 2019

#130 Spin The Butterfly Wheel with N for Never Ending Card.

We are  now onto the 14th letter of the alphabet which is N  and now over  half way through the letters.  Winners results for #129  are in the post below. Make sure you check back as it could be you. Can I please ask that  Winners do acknowledge their prize in the comments on the Winners post as well as emailing their details to me. This way I will know to expect an email.  Please state if you are only playing for fun so that it gives someone else the chance to win.
  Please note that this challenge is back to it's normal 2wks.

      Come on in.
Lets Spin the Butterfly Wheel.
Each challenge will be a letter of the Alphabet with  a choice of 3 Colours and 2 Themes all beginning with the chosen letter.
New for this Yr. The 7th element of the wheel is a card shape.
(The discerning amongst you will notice that there is now an added page along the top under the Butterfly Banner called Card shapes.)
There will be a card shape for the letter being used for each challenge and I will be showing a tutorial on this page with hints and tips for making the cards. 
The card shape is not mandatory but if you do use it you will qualify for the top prize without having to combine all of the other 6 elements onto your card. You must of course  use your butterfly.   The shapes will all be easy ones, just a different way to either fold or cut your basic cardbase. 

If you don't want to use the card shape then 
You can either choose a Theme or a Colour from the wheel + Butterfly  to be entered  for the 1st Prize.

If you use a Butterfly + a Theme + a Colour from the wheel then 
you  will  be entered into the 2nd Prize. 
Please state in your post which part of the wheel you are using to play with.

So lets get started.

The wheel is
N
and 
Never Ending Card.

Now, before I have you all running for the hills
I thought long and hard about choosing this card shape
but having looked at several different tutorials some overly complicated,  decided it really only boiled down to using just

 4 pieces of card stock  6" x 3"
and 
Sticky Tape.
It really is that simple!!
Check out my tutorial page above.
  




Your 6 elements are:
Nautical Blue/New York Pink /Napa Red/Narrow edges/ News Print +your Butterfly.

N.B. New York Pink = Dark Pink.
Napa Red is a Dark Burgundy Wine colour
from the Napa Valley wine region.

Here is my inspiration for you. 
Card uses:
 Never Ending card/ Narrow edges/ New print/ Napa Red/ New York Pink /Butterfly.



This is the front of the card.
Below is the the 2nd section that opens up from the first .



1st Prize.
(for using either One Theme or One Colour with your butterfly/ies)
Please state in your post which part of the wheel you are using to play with.

 Lace Sticker sheet.
  Doily
  2 Butterfly shapes.
 2 Butterfly Pegs.
Metallic Butterfly ribbon threader.
Butterfly ribbon.
.


2nd Prize.
 (for using both a Theme and a Colour + your butterfly/ies )
Please state in your post which part of the wheel you are using to play with.

Sara Davies
'Cross stitch sentiments'
+
Stix 2
Die cut butterfly shapes.


  Top Prize.
For using the Never ending card element + Butterfly
(It is not mandatory to use any or all of the other elements
but I'd love to see if you do. )'


Elizabeth Craft Designs
'Butterfly Accessory dies'
Stamps by Chloe
'Tiny messages'

There will also be a Special 7 Elements  Prize Draw
for those using all of the 7 Elements.

(This is in no way compulsory just an added fun extra). 

Please be sure to read all the rules on the tab above and the new prize requirements.
Enter your creations in Mr Linky below.
Please also state if you are only playing for fun.

Happy crafting and see you soon.

Winners #129

There were 30 entries this time and 8 of the cards  made the Magic card design. Well done on all giving it a try. It really is magical.

There were lots of lovely cards to choose from and here is my Top 3 selection.


Here is my Top 3 selection of standard entries. 

In numerical order  they are

(9)    Jane Willis

I was bowled over with the bright colours and oh so big butterfly.


(10)    Scraffky

Love the idea of the 3 circles of pretty butterflies.


(16)    Nanna Connie

Wow! Love this Brilliant halloween card using the butterfly.

Here is my Top 3 selection of  Magic  cards. 
In numerical order  they are


(2)    Suzanne H.

I love the pink and mandarin together.

(24)    Amanda

I love the bold peacock butterfly on this card.

(29)    Suze.
Suze has used all 7 elements on this pretty mint card.

Congratulations everyone.
please take a bow and help yourselves to
The Top 3
Badge from the side bar.

1st Prize
For using either one theme or one colour + your butterflies.
The Winner picked from the tea cup is:

(12)  K.T. Fit Kitty

2nd Prize  
For using both a theme and a colour + your butterfly.
The Winner picked by Random Org is :

(1) Dona
Top Prize
For using the Magic  card element + butterfly.
The Winner picked from the tea cup is:

(5) Robyn Oliver



The winner of the Special all 7 prize is

(2)  Valerija

Kitty, Donna, Robyn and Valerija
Please get in touch using the email address in the side bar
to collect your prizes.
(If you find that you already have the prize on offer please let me know so that I can select another item for you from the Butterfly Box.)

Please also take the Winner's Badge from the side bar.
Can I also please ask that you acknowledge your win
In the comments box below so that 
I know to expect an email from you. 

If you experience any problem in emailing me 
I have now added a contact form at the top of the page in the right hand column for you to use instead. 

Hope to see you all back for # 130




Tuesday, October 08, 2019

U Fold Card.

U
is for 
U FOLD CARDS.
Version I
1. Cut   cardstock to 9" x 5" for your base.
 Along the 9" side score at 1.5", 3", 6" and 7.5".
2. Fold as follows. Mountain/valley/valley/mountain to look like below.
3. This is where the card derives it's name ,as looking down from the top you can see a U shape. 


4. This is the front of the card. 



5. Now cut a piece of card stock that is 6" x 1.5"



6. This strip will be attached across the front of the card but do not glue in place until all the back panels have been decorated. 


7. Here I am showing a cardbase with the panels and strip decorated. 


You can now attach as below. Glue the strip to the first panel only
 and then lay card down flat as shown below and glue strip to last fold. 

8. You are now ready to complete card with any further embellishments as required.




Version II

This version uses Acetate across the entire front of the card shape. On my card I have used a design card for the base which is only 8.25" wide so I will give you the measurements for making a slightly smaller card. 

1. Cut   cardstock to 8.25" x 5" for your base.

 Along the 8.25"" side score at 1. 3/8", 2.6/8", 5. 4/8" and 6.7/8".
Fold  Mountain/valley/valley/mountain. Add your sentiment at this point before adhering the acetate. Make holes in each corner to attach the acetate with brads.

2.  Cut a piece of acetate 5.4/8" x 5". Make holes in each corner to match the ones on the cardstock above.  Attach with brads.
 3. You can now decorate the front as required. Here I have used a floral stamp that I have fussy cut out and attached to the acetate with  3D pads.

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Tunnel Card

T
is for 
TUNNEL CARDS.

Version I
1. Cut  patterned cardstock to 5.5" x 5.5" for the back of your card.  Cut another piece the same size for the front of your card and then adhere a different design on top which is just smaller at 5.25" x 5.25" 
2. Cut two pieces of cardstock at 4" x 5" for the side pieces. Score along the 4" side at 1",2" and 3" to the bottom.  


Fold concertina style using mountain/valley/mountain folds


3. Adhere these strips to the sides of the back piece making sure that the first concertina has the mountain  fold to the outside edge placing .25" down from the top.

Your back piece should now look like this when looking down with it standing up. 
4. You now need to make an aperture in the front card piece.  First select a die cut which has more than one size to it.  Here I am using a Spellbinders Die  'Beaded Ovals' which has 4 graduating dies in total. I have used the two biggest dies and placed evenly within each other using contrasting cardstock. N.b. When cut out will give you an oval circle for the edging and a centre oval which we will use to decorate the back of the card with. 
Discard the centre oval for the moment and place the large oval centrally over the top of the cardstock which you have layered up for the front at 1. above.
Place the small die cut back into the frame and then carefully remove the oval edging. Run through your die cutting machine. Front will now look like below.
Adhere the large oval frame onto the front to neaten the aperture edging and carefully lining up with the back of the card attach to the concertina side pieces to close card.  

5. I have stamped a sentiment onto the discarded circle (see at 4.above.) 


6. Hold card down flat then place the sentiment through the front aperture to see where it needs to be attached to the back. Glue in place. 


You can now finish decorating the front of the card as needed. 




Version II
1. Cut  3 patterned cardstock to 5.5" x 5.5" for the layers. n.b. If the design paper is flimsy adhere to white cardstock.

 For the back of your card I recommend using a heavy duty (300gsm) cardstock and adhere a design paper of your choice. This back card  needs to also be 5.5" sq.
 Select a die cut for your tunnel effect. Here I have used a stitched rectangle. Your die cut needs to have 3 dies in reducing sizes.
 2. Start with the front of the card and select one of the pattern papers you have cut. Using the largest of your dies die cut an aperture. (Here I have put to one side as I am going to adhere a spiral of flowers for my design)
 3.Place on top of your next design paper and place the next die cut(down in size) inside and tape in place with an even space all around. Run through your die cutting machine.
 4. Now place these two on top of the last design paper and adhere the smallest of the dies in place, making sure you have an even space all around.  Die cut out.

5. You should now have all 3 design papers die cut as below.
 Take the one with the smallest aperture on it and place over your back card.
 Draw a pencil line around the inside to mark where the aperture is.

6. Use double sided 3D tape to cut strips to fit snugly around your pencil line and then add around the outside edge. (I layered my tape up twice to get the depth I wanted for the shaker element. )
 Place the smallest aperture back over to make sure that none of the strips are showing.
 Once you are happy with the strips, cut a piece of acetate to fit over the aperture.
7. Fill with your shaker element. Here I have used sequins. Adhere the acetate to seal.
 Now you can layer up with the design papers using the 3D tape inbetween to give  added height . You can now decorate the front to finish your card.

  If you want your card to stand up  then follow the instruction below on how to make a stand for it.
8. To make your stand up cut a strip of cardstock 8" x 2" and score then fold at 3" and 6".
 Place d.s tape as shown and fold over to adhere.
 You will now have a strip that is doubled over 3" and a single flapon the end  that is 2".

9. Cut a small strip 0.5" x 2.5". Score at 0.5", 1.25" and 2". Fold as shown below.
 Place d.s.tape on the two ends. attach one of these ends to the edge of the single flap
 like this.
 Now adhere the other end as shown, folding the single flap down over the 3" strip.
 This will ensure that when you adhere the stand to the back of your card it will not open and slip any further .

10. Put strips of d.s tape on  the single flap and attach to the back of the card.
Make sure you place the double fold right to the edge of your card.
 Your stand is now complete and will fold flat for postage.
Here is my completed card.


Version III
1. Create a cardbase either from a ready made one or card stock. 5.5" x 5.5" and cover the front with design paper of your choice. Here  I have rounded the outside edges but this is not necessary to do.
 Cut 3 further design papers to the same size. n.b. if the paper is flimsy then back with white cardstock ( 120 - 160 gsm. is fine.)
 2. Select a die cut with 3 frames that reduce in size.
 3. Choose which of the design papers will be the top one and arrange  the largest die cut where you want the aperture to be. Run through your die cutting machine.
 4. Once cut, place over the top of the next design paper and position the next die cut down in size , tape in place and die cut out.
 5. Finally do the same with the last design paper and smallest die cut.
6. Adhere this to the front of the cardbase using 3d Pads for dimension.
 Now layer the other two on top, again with the 3D pads in between.
 7. You can now decorate the front of your card to finish as needed.
 Here is the card showing the tunnel effect layering on the front .
 Here is my completed card.