Friday, August 17, 2012

VC_Rocks Punches, Big Shot , Simply Scored Blog Hop

Well this is it friends.  It is the last blog of the Rockers season.  My heavens, the summer has flown this year.  We will be using three of my favorite items that SU has.  I don't know many things that I make that doesn't use a punch or the Mr. Big Shot.  If you get lost on the hop you can always go back to the home page.  www.vcrocks.blogspot.com

You must have just come from Gwyn Crawford's blog.  Doesn't she do great work?  I have some of her original masterpieces from some card swaps!!  If you missed it here is her addy  www.mustlovestampin.blogspot.com

I have a certain creative process that I use when I make things.  It usually ends up with a very messy room.  The first pic I have to show you is what my stamping island-desk looks like after I have completed this project.  Roscoe is still down in the Tree House resting after he helped me put this card together.  I have to clean it up because my baby sister is coming down tomorrow so we can work on her wedding invitations.  Look at this craziness.




I made a card using a different opening than your normal card for this blog hop.  Mr. Big Shot and my punches were used for this.  I seldom make a creation that I don't use the Big Shot and/or my punches and/or my Simply Scored. 

Stampin' Writers:  Lucky Limeade, Daffodil, Delight, Melon Mambo
Ink:  Jet Black Staz-On
CS:  Same as Writers
DSP:  Floral District
Stamps:  Apothecary Art
Big Shot, Labels Collection Framelits
Scallop Edge Border Punch
Festive Paper Piercing Pack
Paper Piercing Tool and Stamping' Pierce Mat
Lucky Limeade 1/8" Everyday Enchantment Organdy Ribbon which is retired-boo hoo

The first thing I did was make a Lucky Limeade Apothecary Art that had a fold so it was two pieces.  Let me show you what I mean.

See how it folds in half in the middle?

Here is how to do it.  To die-cut a label shaped card, place the card crease over the top cut edge of your die template.  Then slide the template down so you can see the cut edge.  This will ensure that you don't cut through your fold.  I will show you some pics to show you how to align your Framelit so it won't cut the edge.


I have folded my CS in half at the top.  I am holding the Framelit in place with two Post-It notes.

This is where you will put the inner edge of the Framelit.



It is kind of hard to see but the arrows are pointing to the outer edge.  The folded edge of the paper just comes to the bottom of the Framelit.  This will make sure the fold is still intact.

Cut out the paper by rolling it through Mr. Big Shot.  I used the second largest Framelit for mine.  The next size down was for the Floral District DSP.  I then stamped the Apothecary Art on Whisper White and colored it.  I used the appropriate size Framelit to cut that out.

The next thing I did was open the Lucky Limeade Framelit and make pierces around it using the appropriate size stencil with the Festive Paper Piercing Pack and all the appropriate materials listed above.  I don't know about you but I find I have to tell myself to relax my hand or it starts cramping.  It sure is worth the work though.  It comes out great.


Next I opened the Lucky Limeade.  On Whisper White I stamped another Apothecary Art and used the appropriate sized Framelit to cut it out.  I matted this on a bigger Daffodil Delight cut with the bigger Framelit.  I mounted these to the inside of the Lucky Limeade.


I made a 4 1/4 X 5 1/2 piece of Daffodil Delight CS and punched a piece of leftover DSP.  I adhered a piece of leftover Organdy ribbon to this just for a little more punch.  Then I adhered the back of the Lucky Limeade card to this. 


Closing the Lucky Limeade I adhered the appropriate pieces to the front.  It needed something else.  I know!  How about a pretty?  The Organdy ribbon made a beautiful triple bow using my handy dandy bow maker from my friend Lee.  I know it isn't SU but I couldn't do it without this.  I am VERY good at making bows but this bow was too small for me to use my skills.  Isn't this a darling bow?  Can you see how it is a triple bow?  I couldn't get any closer with the camera.




How about a picture of the finished product?



I think it is pretty nice If I do say so myself.  Now how about some blog candy?  (Ria I still owe you something from last time don't I?  Bad Carey-- I will send it out this next week)  If you want a little something that is special and is blog candy leave me a post by Sunday night at midnight Central time.  Thank you so much for visiting with me. 

You will be moving onto Jane Reister's blog if you click www.junescreations.blogspot.com  I can't wait to see what she is going to do.  She is so fun.









18 comments:

  1. What a fab card Carey! Thanks for showing us how you did it!

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  2. I can't wait to try your technique out! I'm lovin the framlits and my big shot is never still.

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  3. That's great! I am definitely going to make that folded framed card. Oh and by the way, I saw a 3"x 3" space on the right side of your catalog - plenty of room to stamp one more thing before cleaning! Lol

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  4. Gorgeous card Carey, I love the colors you used. Can't wait to try using my framelits this way. Thanks for sharing.
    Tricia Butts
    http://www.triciastampingcreations.blogspot.com

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  5. Carey, that is sooo lovely! I love it and thanx for posting the details (so helpful). Hey, your desk does not look bad at all - mine gets stacks way too high to move sometimes ... ok, most times. Hey, being creative gives us license to add "extra" items to our stamping areas (yes, plural - I move around to find empty spots)!!! And putting things away is not nearly as much fun as making things. Hugs to you, my friend

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  6. What a awesome card, I would have never thought of this one. I love all the details and your step by step instructions. I will have to try this one. Thanks for sharing your pictures of you work area, I have known to make such a mess as well. Have a great weekend.

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  7. Carey, your card is great and you answered one of my questions, "Can we use more than one sheet of cs with the framelits?" YEAH, we can. Loved the card and the demo. TFS

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  8. Carey, this is gorgeous and I got some ideas on how to use the Framelits.

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  9. Thanks for the tip on using the Framelits. I'm feeling that with your directions I just might be able to do something like this.
    Marsha
    bestprepgirl@comcast.net

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  10. Sweet, love the fold! Your colors are so fun too. Great card.

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  11. This is gorgeous. Thanks so much for the tutorial on how to make it. It's a definite CASE card on my list to do. Thanks again

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  12. Oh my a lovely project as always. I guess this is one way to see you since it seems we can't get our timing together otherwise. Take care

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  13. Love this, beautiful ! What a great idea! I've made shaped cards with the largest of this set but never would have thought of this, thanks for sharing and inspiring.

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  14. I love it when you get your butt in the tree house (Smiling). You are so UBER talented and It makes me happy to see your creations! This one my BFF is no exception! Beautiful and oh so cleaver! See you soon!

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  15. So pretty and all my favorite colors!

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  16. Cute idea, Carey! Love the color combo!

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  17. WOW what a great idea, I just love the colors. This is a very bright card and pretty!!

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  18. Can't wait to CASE this card! Thank you for the tutorial because I would never have been able to figure it out on my own. LOL!

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