Sunday, April 28, 2013

Wishing you blue skies

 Someone gave me the idea of doing an iris fold inside a stamped image.  I looked through my stamps and thought that this chickie was just the ticket.  I stamped the chickie onto white paper and cut out the body.  (On the stamp it's actually his bathing suit!)  I then overlaid the back of the stamped image onto a triangle-shaped template and chose three different colors of papers.  I think he looks rather festive!  To complete the card, I stamped another chickie onto yellow paper and paper-pieced his body.  I then inked the sky, added some grass and a sentiment.  This chickie can have a lot of different bathing suits!
Stamps by Hero Arts (chick) and Inkadinkado (saying).

Friday, April 26, 2013

Happy Fiesta!




Gettin' happy with die cuts! I used the Scallop Circle 3D die from Sizzix to jazz up the inside of this Happy Fiesta card.   This circle (cut from purple as shown in the picture above) allows you to have an instant pop up card.  I embellished the pop up structure with several colorful  die cuts using the Cricut and the Accent Essentials cartridge.  I stamped Ole! with an alphabet set and added it to the lower pop up shelf.  The papers on the outside of the card are available from Hobby Lobby, as is the circle die.   This card was tres fun to make and give.  I love the look on people's faces when they opened up this card!  I hope you are having a Happy Fiesta week!  Did you have a holiday today?  I know the schools were out and several businesses so the employees could enjoy all the fun.  I enjoyed a Fiesta dinner last evening with friends and ate way too much! The meal was delicious--chicken fajitas, beans rice, pico de gallo, guacamole, and all the chips and chocolate you could ask for!  I think the food and the colorful decorations are the best part of Fiesta here in San Antonio.  Hooray for food, fun, and friends!

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Tulip iris folding



This iris folded tulip pattern came from a book called 460 Iris Folded Cards to Make:  The Complete Iris Folding Compendium.  All sorts of patterns--kites, cherries, balloons, cats, you name it, there is a pattern for it.  The tulip iris was fun and easy to make.  I do wish I had chosen a darker green for the leaves, but I was using paper I had on hand.  I think the Martha Stewart edge punch and the Magenta Peel and Stick strips make the central tulip focus really stand out.  One thing I will have to work on--the bulk of the folded image.  This card is really 3 dimensional, because of that bulk.  I saw several origami papers at Hobby Lobby--I think those would be thinner than scrapbook papers, but not the variety.  I think specialty papers would be the way to go--the thinner the better.  Now let me think--don't I have some of those in my stash too?!!

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Iris Folding


I have been practicing my iris folding techniques.  It's amazing how much I've forgotten!  I made the above card with a hexagon template I found online.  I like the templates with numbers--it seems so much easier than planning my own placement!  The template called for six different papers.  I rummaged around in my box of scraps for suitable prints that would work together.  I cut lots of strips--enough for about six cards from the look of them--and that was only from half and quarter pieces of papers!  You can't really see from the above scan, but the center iris is gold metallic cardstock, as is the embossed embellishment below.  I also highlighted the design by adding very narrow peel-off strips to the edges of the iris folded design.  I had forgotten how thick the front of the card turns out from the folded strips.  Next time I make a card like this I will be sure to use a triple folded card so the "work" will automatically and easily be covered up.  For this card I just cut another piece of card 1/4" smaller all around for the inside covering.  Something else I forgot--you really have to plan the front of the card before doing the iris folding and maybe doing some embellishment first.  I have seen some really cute projects I want to try--balloons, kites, etc, rather than just geometric designs.