Wednesday 2 October 2024

Snowy Wonder Bundle

 Today's card is a fun wintery scene made using the fab Snowy Wonder bundle.  It made my day a little brighter because here in my small part of the world it's grim,  grots and grimy 🫣. The use of lots of whote on the card helps to give it a very crisp and clear feel. The Snowy Wonder bundle of stamps and coordinating dies make creating scenes so easy!

Snowy Wonder stampin up scene winter card

To make the card start by tearing a piece of copier paper to act as a mask. Place the mask onto a panel of white cardstock covering the bottom 3rd . Now using a blending brush apply colour lightly to the top area.
Next take a snow flake embossing folder such as the Snowflake Sky folder and emboss the panel. Whilst you have the folder and machine out also emboss another piece of white cardstock.  The size of this piece is up to you as you will be tearing to give you the deckled edges so it may be 2 scrap pieces or 1 larger piece it's up to you .
These 2 pieces will become the layers across the bottom 2 thirds of the card.
Next stamp and die cut out your images for the scene. 
Layout the pieces so that you are happy with the scene.  Then start at the back and working forward adhere the images and Snowy torn cardstock. The bottom layer can be adhered to the card using 3d foam as this creates more depth to the piece.

Snowy Wonder stampin up scene winter card

The Snowflake embellishments are called White loose snowflakes. There are great for shaker cards but can also be added as here with just a dab of adhesive behind them. Top tip apply the adhesive to the panel rather than to the Snowflakes themselves as they are quite small 😉.

Snowy Wonder stampin up scene winter card
 
For the sentiment chose a small diecut and stamp the sentiment on it. Adhere to the card from using 3d foam so that it is prominent on the card.

Snowy Wonder stampin up scene winter card

A fun card full of texture and great images 😀 

Tuesday 1 October 2024

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Kits stampin up sale October 2024




Monday 30 September 2024

New beginnings

 Hello and welcome. Today I'm sharing some news as well as a card. Gill has decided to retire from 2 Big Girls Crafting.  Gill's decision will of course bring changes. Change can be hard but they are often the start a wonderful new adventures. I'm looking forward to continuing my creative journey with you all here and on Facebook. 

The name of the blog and page are changing to Cary@2BGCrafting. I shall still be sharing projects and inspiration with you all but it may take a few weeks for changes to take places and settle into place properly. So please bear with me during this time of change.

OK so let's get to the really important stuff .. the crafting! 


Today's sample is a clean and simple card made using the oh so cute Snowy Wonder..and yes it is the same stamp set that I used for last week's inspiration 😀 It's just tooo good to stop using !

Snowy wonder stampin up simple clean Christmas card easy stamping

The card uses just 1 image stamp, 1 sentiment stamp , 1 card base and some scraps of white cardstock!  This is a clean and simple card that is both contemporary in look but also very quick and easy to make in multiples!  Perfect for Christmas cards! But the design would work for many different occasions just swap out the image and sentiment. 

Well that's it for today from me. Please join me in wishing  Gill well in her next adventure. I hope you will pop back and see what's happening tomorrow as my adventure continues.

Thank you 

Cary xxx

Friday 27 September 2024

Fun fold Friday Snowy Wonder

 Where does the time go? All of a sudden it's Friday 😜 Fun Fold Friday to be exact! So if you haven't already guessed today's Snowy Wonder inspiration is a fun fold 🤣. I'm calling today's fun fold a stepped pop out card, not sure it's the correct name but it's what I'm going with 😉

The card starts with a basic top fold card, 10.5cm x 29.7cm scored at 14.85cm.  You're then going to create 4 tubes of cardstock.  The first being 10.5cm x 17.5cm scored at 3.5cm, 7cm, 10.5cm and 14cm. Reinforce all the scorelines and fold all the lines as mountain folds. Next apply adhesive along one edge and fold into a tube.

The next tubes are  made the same but with pieces of cardstock getting progressively smaller...

 Second piece measuring 7.5cm x 15 cm scored at 3cm, 6cm, 9cm, and 12cm.

Third piece measuring 5.5cm x 12.5cm scored at 2.5cm, 5cm, 7.5cm and 10cm.

Fourth piece measuring 3cm x 10cm scored at 2cm, 4cm, 6cm and 8cm.

The next part is all about decorating the inside of the card base and 2 sides of the 4 tubes. I suggest adhering any pattern paper before adhering the the tubes as it might otherwise get a little tricky. 

Once the tubes and inside of the cardbase is decorated take the largest tube and adhere it just above the center scoreline of the cardbase. Place adhesive on the 2 undecorated sides with one side on both top and bottom of the cardbase.

Next adhere the other tubes, stacking them one on top of the other with adhesive adhering them to the tube below and the card base. This is then your stepped pop out card base.

Don't forget to decorate the outside of your card. Mine is decorated quite plainly... 

Snowy wonder stampin up funfold Christmas card stepped pop out card

as all the wow is on the inside....

Snowy wonder stampin up funfold Christmas card stepped pop out card

Aren't these dancing penguins just the cutest? Dreassed in their top hats with their candycane canes? And did you spot the cheeky little undressed penguin? He's there because you can't have an even number of penguins can you 🤣
Here is a side view of the steps and our cheeky number 11 penguin.

Snowy wonder stampin up funfold Christmas card stepped pop out card

You can decorate the back of the card as a place to write your personal message too 😉

Snowy wonder stampin up funfold Christmas card stepped pop out card

All in all I had great fun making this dancing troop of penguins and I hope you have enjoyed this week's inspiration using the fun and cute Snowy Wonder  stamps and dies.


Snowy wonder stampin up funfold Christmas card stepped pop out card

Well that all from me this week.  I'll be back after Gill has shared her talent with us all next week. 
Have a great weekend and whatever you're upto  remember..
Have Fun!
Cary xx






Thursday 26 September 2024

This or That Thursday Snowy Wonder

 Once a month Gill and I host a card and a cuppa event at a local cafe. Last Monday was one such event. We both make a smaple and people come along and make one of the cards, have a drink and lots of chatting and laughs.  It's  a fun way to spend a Monday morning for sure! Well this week I created a sample that the attendees could make using the fun Snowy Wonder and just 1 colour plus white.

For my sample I used a lovely navy blue.  This monochromatic palette is very attractive don't you agree?

Snowy wonder stampin up monochromatic Christmas cards

To add depth and to the card use both 1st and 2nd generation stamping. This fun easy technique makes the most of your ink pads! All you do is ink the stamp once then stamp not just once but twice and even three times with our relinking the stamp! 
The effect of the navy and white colour palette is very elegant. The design is a little more contemporary but still elegant.
I liked the design of the card so much that I decided to recreate it but using a far more contemporary Christmas colour pallette.. pink!

Snowy wonder stampin up monochromatic Christmas cards

I think the pink version is fun and will appeal to all ages for sure. The design is the same and the generational stamping is the same but it has a much warmer feel don't you think?
But which do you prefer?  This with it's elegant navy colour palette? Or That with it's fun pink colour palette? 

Snowy wonder stampin up monochromatic Christmas cards


Wednesday 25 September 2024

Watercolour Wednesday Snowy Wonder

 Do you ever have happy accidents? Well today card is made from one such accident! Whilst trying to create a watercolour drop background on my glass mat I inadvertently created a fun background on the back of the panel 🤣. I wanted to create a snowy scene for the snow man from the Snowy Wonder stamp set. Do you ever have the vision in your head and work from that? I do until it all changes with a happy accident 🤣

So it all starts with dropping water onto cardstock and gently dabbing a bubble of ink from a reinker onto the water. This was done on a glass mat. 

Snowy wonder stampin up watercolour smooshing snowman card

The effect needs some work and practice before it's ready to showcase I decided... but low and behold when I picked it up and saw the back... 

Snowy wonder stampin up watercolour smooshing snowman card

I was one happy bunny! The water and ink had gone through the cardstock and onto the glass mat and created a fab background 👌. 

So with this background to play with I created today's card.

Snowy wonder stampin up watercolour smooshing snowman card

I have used my latest favourite embossing folder and cut 2 appatures from a piece of thick white cardstock the same size as the  card front. Next I cut the background panel into 3 pieces to fit behind the appatures. This leaves 1 piece to be used for the 3rd panel.
To create the 3rd panel die cut the same appature from a piece of cardstock slightly larger to create a frame. Next adhere the background piece to another piece of cardstock measuring the same as the outer edge of the frame.
The snowmen were all stamped and die cut using the Snowy Wonder dies from the bundle.
Use 3d foam to raise the snowmen and the embossed front panel and adhere over the card front.

Snowy wonder stampin up watercolour smooshing snowman card

Whilst there was still inky water on the glass mat I had dabbed the edge of a panel for the inside of the card. Once dry stamp a snowman on the bottom edge as well.

Snowy wonder stampin up watercolour smooshing snowman card

Don't you agree that these snowmen are the cutest ?

Snowy wonder stampin up watercolour smooshing snowman card


Tuesday 24 September 2024

Tips tricks and techniques Tuesday Snowy Wonder

 Who remembers the wonder of seeing your first polaroid picture developing before your very eyes? The image emerging on the shiny paper was just amazing! For some reason my mind wandered off to these memories whilst creating today's card! So I give you my Snowy Wonder polaroid card! 



Snowy wonder stampin up fun polaroid picture card

This fun card is made by creating the frame from cardstock first. Then stamping the greeting. Now take your clear embossing powder,  heat tool and versamark ink pad and a silicone mat. 
Cover the frame in versamark ink then the clear powder. Now place it onto your silicone mat and melt the powder with your heat tool. Repeat this process 3 times to get a really shiny frame.

Snowy wonder stampin up fun polaroid picture card

Create a mat that is a little larger than the appature of the frame. Now  blend your background using a piece of torn copier paper to make the snowy drifts at the bottom. Next stamp the mountains and trees. Once they are in place use the snow dots stamp to add falling snow to the top portion of your picture. 
Stamp the house and the larger tree on a seperate piece of cardstock and cut them out. Adhere them in place. Then adhere the frame over the picture.

Snowy wonder stampin up fun polaroid picture card

Use an embossing folder to add texture and interest to your card base before adhering the "polaroid" . The fun mini pompom ribbon adds just a touch of  whimsy don't you think?