More Spooky fun with the Halloween Spells pattern paper and sticker sheet. Today's card is an easy split front card .
It starts with a standard card base then cut 2 strips off . On a standard A6 card base that means cut two 4.85cm x 3.5cm strips off the card front. Next cut a piece of pattern paper into 3 strips 14.4cm x 3cm each. Adhere the paper onto the 2 strips and the narrow strip still attached to the card base.
Carefully adhere the center panel to the inside of the cardbase. Next take a large sentiment from the sticker sheet and adhere it to a piece of cardstock the same colour as the cardbase. Now fussy cut the sticker out leaving a small border around it. This sentiment is what is going to anchor the bottom strip to the top piece.
You can't see it in the photos but I added some sparkle to bats from the sticker sheet using the ever so sparkley clear wink of stella pen. In real life they really catch the light and shine.
For the non-halloween version I rotated the layout from landscape to portrait. I also used a die cut sentiment from the Wanted to say dies to act as the anchor.
On the sticker sheet there are some black stars. I added glimmer with the clear wink of stella pen to some and added them to the inside of the card.
A fun lay out that works well both landscape and portrait. Decorated with some bright and funky pattern paper. All in all 2 great cards 😀
It's a Spooky scary skeletons time of year and this song goes round and round in my head!
With this on my mind I have decided to share some inspiration using the Halloween spells paper and sticker pack that is part of the new scrapbook offering from Stampin' Up! Now scrapbooking is something that I'm planning on exploring in the new year but these papers just caught my attention! The bright bold colours and fun patterns spoke to me.
Now you can buy the papers without the sticker sheet but if you , like me , don't have any Halloween stamps these will work perfectly!
Here in the UK we don't do halloween as much as they do in North America. But I love the cute cards that I've been seeing on the Internet and wanted to have a go too!
So here is the first halloween card made using the pattern papers, stickers and other bits from my stash. The card has a simple fold back front panel. This is made by taking a standard A6 card base and folding the front right hand side back. The measurements are a piece of cardstock 14.85cm x 10.5cm scored at 4cm and 10.5cm. Then folded as a mountain and a valley.
Isn't he just the cutest ghost 😍 he's made using 2 different die sets. One called Lifetime of love and another called Around the bend
Now neither of these sets have anything to do with halloween but they had the shapes I wanted to create the ghost 👻
The sentiment on the inside is from the sticker sheet and the boo was created using the Mini Alphabet dies.
Don't want to make halloween cards? Don't worry I've got you covered too! For every halloween card shared there will be a non-halloween version! Made using the same papers and layout and various items from my stash.
For this version of the card I have used the same dies and the coordinating stamp set for the sentiments. I also used a different colour cardstock than the halloween version.
Isn't this dotty paper so fun? The bold background purple and the softer shade of lilac for the dots is lovely 💜
Hopefully you'll agree with me that these papers don't just work for halloween!
A fun fold card for the last card using the wonderful Snowy Wonder stamps and dies and the fabulous coordinating Snowy Scenes pattern papers. The fold is a simple Gatton the outside.
Decorating with the pretty papers is so easy! The main image is from one of the papers too! The ribbon acts as way t keep the card closed as well as being pretty.
The fun continues on the inside with the snowman and penguin popping out to say hello. The pop out mechanism is very simple. Take a piece of cardstock measuring 7.5cm x 3cm. Score at 1.5cm, 3cm, 4.5cm and 6cm. Then cut into 2 strips each measuring 1 5cm x 7.5cm.
Now fold the strips into 2 cubes. Adhere them on on each side to the inside panel of the card. Then add adhesive to the outer side of the card base. You now have 2 plinths for you characters to be adhered to that will fold flat when closed and pop out when open.
The sentiments for this card come from another gorgeous Christmas set called Reindeer Fun.
Whilst making this card I had the joy of my grandson's company. He's always been fascinated by the tools I use to make cards especially die cutting and stamping.
Here he is proudly showing his first Christmas card.
He had to decorate the inside because as nanny say's no surface goes undecorated 😉
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A fun way to use up your pattern paper in your stash is to make and or decorate treat/ gift boxes. There are lots of fun tutorials/ ideas out there to choose from. Today's post is a quick tutorial for a cute rocking box made using the Snowy Scenes papers and the Snowy Wonder dies.
It all starts by making the box part. Take a piece of cardstock measuring 19cm x 17cm. Score at 5cm, 8cm, 13 cm and 16cm on the short side. Then score at 5cm, 13cm and 18cm along the longer side. ( diagram not to scale)
Next follow the cutting guide below. ( diagram not to scale)
Below is a photo of the final piece.
Then adhere the 1cm panel to the opposite side to create a tube. Then fold the 2 long sides in at the bottom. Next secure the 2 short sides to give a nice strong base to your box.
The lid end of the box is the end that had the notch taken out on the narrow side of the box . This will mean that the box is easier to open when decorated.
Choose your snow globe from the Snowy Scenes paper and die cut out using the Snowy Wonder dies. Also cut 4 of both parts of the globe and stand out of cardstock to coordinate with your box.
Use a small piece of tape to secure 2 of the cardstock globe and base pieces together. Then adhere the other pieces to the back covering the tape. You'll now have 2 snow globe shaped pieces made up of 2 layers each.
Next adhere the paper pieces on to the front of one of them. This is the front decoration of the box.
Now on the reverse side carefully adhere your box making sure that it lines up just above the curved edge of the snow globe base. Once secure repeat with the other side. You can decorate this side to but it also works as a place to write a message.
The finished box is now a rocking snow globe box!
The recipient of the box are certain to have a smile almost as much as I did designing it 🤣
Hi today's inspiration is a card made using the oh soo cute Snowy Scenes pattern papers. Sometimes you just want to make a card that doesn’t involve lots of stamping and pattern paper is the perfect answer. Especially when the papers have sooo many cute images and scenes to choose from! And that's the hardest part choosing from these fab images....
Many of the images can be die cut out but if you enjoy fussy cutting this is a fantastic paper to sit down with and cut out the images!
Today's card has one of the snow globe images and a penguin image fussy cut out but there are dies that coordinate if you prefer 😉
Top tip when cutting images out from pattern paper is to not dismiss the partial images around the edges. Cut them out and use them to decorate the inside of your cards. Along side any of those narrow strips of paper left over.
Think that your card looks too plain 🤔 well then look no further than your embellishments stash! A few White loose snowflakes and a scrap of Pompom ribbon and the card came alive.
The sentiment is from the coordinating Snowy Wonder stamp set.