Showing posts with label new die release. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new die release. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Simple Way to Say Love Card

 Material List

Blank card with envelope, 5” x 5”

Card stock, colors of choice

Fabric scraps 

Dies: EH Mandala, Thinlit #664882

Folio page, pocket & flowers, Thinlit #664883

 Mitten box, #664510 (hearts)

Journaling words, Thinlit

Borders, Thinlit #659200 (zig-zag)

Adhesive foam

Adhesive sheet

Adhesive tape

Glue

Tag

Metallic foil sheet

Ribbon

Button

White gel pen


Here is the process of creating this card and envelope-

After choosing a color palette, I gathered papers and fabrics too suit the project. 

Prepare all pieces to be die-cut.

Cut adhesive foam and metallic foil slightly larger then the mandala die (5 1/2” square).Apply foil to the foam piece. 

Die cut the corner pocket from colored card stock. 

Cut 2 leaves from green card stock.

Cut the word “love” from a piece of white decorative paper that is adhesive backed.

Cut hearts from felt or wool that can also be backed with adhesive if desired.

Cut a flower from two pieces of fabric fused together with adhesive and one from colored card stock.

Cut a backing paper for the card face with a border approximately an 1/8” around the edge, the n and to the card face with adhesive tape.

Add a piece of decorative fabric over the card stock square. Make the fabric piece the size to have approximately a 1/4” space on each side. Apply over the paper with adhesive tape.

Create a tag to insert into the pocket corner. I chose a Kraft colored tag with a simple doodle of white ink around the edge and simple message. Add a piece of ribbon at the top and heart if desired.

Corner pocket placed inside is finished with a tiny gingham flower with button center and paper leaves.

Optional are die-cut pieces for embellishing the envelope such hearts and a zig-zag design or others.  


TIPS: 
  • Gather all materials before beginning project.
  • Prepare and precut all papers, fabric and adhesives before die-cutting
  • Measure materials for layering background for the front of the card, by using 1/8" increments. NOTE: Any measurement between 1/4" or less will give a nice border.
  • The fabric is torn to give a frayed look to the edges.
  • Decorative scissors could be used on the edges of any of the elements if desired.
  • All heart shapes are cut from felt. The felt can be backed with double sided adhesive if desired or cut without and then applied with glue.
  • The flower is cut from fabric that is made from 2 pieces fused together with double-sided adhesive before cutting. An additional flower was cut from pink cardstock and they are layered together so the petals can be folded up for more dimension.
  • For the mandala design, a sheet of patina metallic foil was added to a square of foam backed adhesive sheet before die-cutting.
  • Since I do not have a "precision plate" for use when cutting intricate dies like this, I carefully ran the "Sizzix sandwich" through the machine more then one pass. 
  • For easier removal of the intricate design from the die, I placed a piece of thin tissue paper on both sides of the piece before cutting. Because of the adhesive sheets there may be some issues with removal of the tiny cuts. NOTE: Use a brush tool or a stiff toothbrush to help removethe small remnants from the die. There may still be pieces that may need to removed with a die pick, a piercing tool or pin. 


Wednesday, September 30, 2020

NEW Die Release for Eileen Hull

Two new ScoreBoard dies are released from Eileen Hull! They include a new 3D Bigz L Tea Cup that can be filled with any assortment of treats and more for a variety of occasions. The cup shape, along with the spoon and little label, holds many possibilities. Also there is the XL Post Box die! Another box shape that goes together quickly with a slit to slip in something special! 




To showcase the newest Eileen Hull dies for Sizzix, I've chosen to feature them using my very favorite holiday movie as the theme - "It's a Wonderful Life", and that famous line from the movie ... "teacher says, anytime a bell rings, an angel gets its wings".

The shape of the teacup is perfect for a bell and the spoon as the bell clapper, plus as a base for and angel. The addition of the mailbox die as the second release, just made me want to find a way to configure the box into a little boxed book. 

Here are the finished projects...

Silver Bell Ornament from Tea Cup Die

                                            

Angel Ornament from Spoon Die

Here is a list of those who are taking part in the  Bloy Hop to showcase ideas using these newest Sizzix dies by Eileen Hull. Just click and check them out and get some inspiration!

Tonya Trantham

Elizabeth Robinson

Julia Aston

Pam Bray

Maggi Harding

Lisa Hoel

Anna-Karin Evaldsson

Karen Bearse

Susie Bentz

Jenny Marples

Mitsyana Wright

Jennie Atkinson

Anita Houston

Madeline Arendt   This is ME!

Sarah Lizzie Dodd

Sue Eldred

Debbie Bankston

THERE IS A GIVEAWAY!  Leave a comment on the Facebook Live Release Party post, to be entered to win the new Teacup die. Comment on the Blog Hop under each designer, to be entered to win the Post Box die.  Random winners will be picked and announced on October 6, Tuesday's Facebook Live.