Showing posts with label Martha Stewart Punch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Martha Stewart Punch. Show all posts

Sunday, May 1, 2016

A Bird Does Not Sing

Hi Everyone,
Happy Saturday and welcome to May (Holy Moly!! I can't believe it's May already.)  Since it's the 1st of the month, it's time for another Craft-Dee BowZ challenge. The designers always start out the month with an inspiration piece over on the CDB blog.

For my inspiration piece, I decided to use a bird stamp from the Dina Wakley Scribbly Birds set.



I love the birds in this set. They are so cheery

I added some greenery, a few little pink flowers and some designer paper, embossed the right half of the card and of course added a bow. 
I decided a triple loop bow would be the right size bow to finish this card off.

Here's a close view of my triple loop bow.

The Craft-Dee BowZ tool really is a great bow maker.
 It's what I use to make all my bows.

It goes where you go. 
The dowels store inside! 
Take it with you to stamp parties too!
If you are bow making challenges, this is the tool for you.


Click here to order yours today.


LET ME SHARE WITH YOU THE I SUPPLIES USED ON MY PROJECT
Stamps:  Dina Wakley Media - Scribbly Birds
Paper/Card Stock
: White CS, DP, Green CS, Pink CS
Ink: India Ink - Black
Dies/Punches   Used: Sizzix - Flowers, Branches & Leaves set, MS Hydrangea (Punch)
Accessories
Ribbon, dimensional foam, Craft-Dee BowZ Tool, Sprctrum Noir alcohol markers, Embossing Folder - Lines and Dots

I am submitting my card in the following challenges:

Please check out the other designers inspiration pieces over on the Craft-Dee BowZ blog as well.
I will be back Tuesday with my CDB monthly post. 


Hope to see you then.


Friday, September 18, 2015

Wishing You a Merry Christmas

Hi there Everyone
Whew, its good to be back in blog land today. I have been busy with behind the scenes things, teaching classes and life in general. And we all know how life gets in the way from time to time.

Today I want to share a cute odd shaped Christmas card, and with Christmas getting closer, you will probably be seeing more Christmas cards from me. I know I have card classes slotted in October and November and the cards are Christmas themed.

Isn't this the most unusual shape for a card. I love it. I decided to use a Christmas/Winter theme on it, Hey, check out those designer papers, they are not holiday oriented. But I think everything works great together anyway.


This is a fun card and it certainly is a funky shape. When you open the card, the inside can house a gift card.This card shape can be perfect for anytime of the year,(gift card or not) but especially the upcoming holidays.

Here is a view of the card opened.


I love these odd looking card yet they are so so easy to make and it fits perfectly in an A2 envelope.You just have to love these kinds of cards


SUPPLIES USED ON MY PROJECT
Stamps:  Penny Black - Beauty of the Season 30-254
Paper/Card Stock
:White CS,  Green CS, DP's
Ink: Memento - Bamboo Leaves
Dies Used:  Spellbinders Ovals lg, S4-110, Ovals Scalloped S4-111
Accessories:  Martha Stewart Punch - foliage, Elizabeth Crafts Glitter Dots - Transparent(colored red), Glue Pen, Glitter


I am submitting this card in the following challenges:




  • Crafty Girls Creations  Always Anything Goes (#152)
  • 2 Creative Chicks - Anything Goes (#91)
  • Card and Scrap - #103 Use Dies (#45)
  • Crafts Galore Encore - Anything Goes (#171)
  • Crafty Hazelnuts Christmas Challenge Extra -Anything goes as long as it is Christmas (#149)
  • Crafty Hazelnut's Patterned Paper Anything goes with Patterned Paper (#316)
  • Noor! Designs UK #10 Shaped Cards (#21)
  • One Crazy Stamper Christmas/Halloween/Fall (no digital images allowed) (#23)
  • Sparkles Forum Christmas # 56 Oh! Christmas Tree (#38)
  • The 12 Months of Christmas Link Up #9 Anything Goes Optional Theme: Oh! Christmas Tree (#38)
  • The Sisters of Craft (M,P1) Anything Goes (#145)
  • World Wide Open Design Team Challenge - Anything Goes (#77)
  • Your Scrapbook Place -Anything Goes  (#50)


  • Thanks for stopping in today. Hope to see you again soon


    Tuesday, April 7, 2015

    Thinking of You

    Hello
    Thank you for stopping in today. Today is the 1st Tuesday of the month and it's my turn to post for Craft-Dee BowZ. The theme for all of us designers for this month is "Thinking of You"

    Recently I received a few new dies and thought I'd use them in this card.


    Here are a few other shots of this card showcasing different parts of the card.


     Here is the bird cage - Gilded Birds by Memory Box


     Also I used Florina Corner also by Memory Box - however after cutting the image I decided to use different piece parts in different areas of the card. So I cut it up to give me the various flowers for the different areas of the card.
    I made the dimensional flowers using a Martha Stewart punch - 3 in 1 Hydrangea


    Last but certainly not least is the bow. 
    I started out using a single loop bow, but it looked naked. LOL so I added smaller single loop over the top of the original bow and this bow turned out to be really fluffy. 


    Thanks for stopping in and have a great week.


    SUPPLIES USED ON MY PROJECT
    Stamps: Unknown
    Paper/Card Stock
    : White CS, Purple CS
    Ink: Grape Jelly Momento
    Dies/Punches Used:Memory Box - Gilded Bird, Florina Corner; Martha Stewart 3 N 1 Hydrangea
    Accessories
    Ribbon, Craft-Dee BowZ  tool, dimensional foam



    Monday, November 10, 2014

    Peace Love and Joy

    Hi There,

    Thanks for leaving all your comments last week on my posts that showcased the Diemond Dies.I really appreciate your comments.
    Make sure to visit Craft-Dee BowZ all month to check out what the designers are up to. They all have really cool ideas to share with you.

    Are you getting tired of Christmas cards?? Me neither!! I love all the great stamps and dies and embossing folders that are out on the market to make gorgeous cards for the holiday season.

    Today I decided to use some corrugated box remnants on my card. This lead to a shabby chic look.(Love it)
    Two die cut designs and some white paint, a little glitter and a punched strip and circle or two and basically the card is finished.



    Shabby chic is a favorite style of mine, although I don't make as many cards in that style as I should.

    If you like shabby chic, use some corrugated box panels.That will give you a awesome look.

    Thanks for stopping by Hope you have a wonderful week.


    SUPPLIES USED ON MY PROJECT
    Stamps:  Hero Arts - Very Merry Christmas
    Paper/Card Stock
    : Red CS, White CS,Green CS, Corrugated box panel reused       
    Ink: Memories -Rhubarb Stalk
    Dies Used: Memory Box - Plush Poinsettia Corner , Spellbinders - Layered Poinsettia
    Accessories:MS Punch (border), white acrylic paint, Yellow Flower Soft, red glitter, Round punch,



    I am submitting me card in the following challenges:




    Friday, March 28, 2014

    Happy Easter racing Chicks

    Welcome back everyone,

    Easter is rapidly approaching and I thought I'd share another Easter card that I presented in my March Card Class. 

    As soon as I saw the cute stamp from Northwood's Rubber Stamps, I knew how I wanted to stamp those cute chicks. The stamp actually has the 3 chicks together but I thought it would be better if I showed them separate. 



    I stamped the image 2 times and fussy cut the eggs out from one of the stamped images.I separated the chicks, colored them and popped them up off the main stamped images. I added an off set double frame in spring colors under those chicks.These little guys are so cute!!

    SUPPLIES USED ON MY PROJECT
    Stamps:  Northwoods Stamps N9010 - Chicks in racing Cars
    Paper/Card Stock
    : Pink CS, Purple CS, DP, White CS
    Ink: Purple Dye Ink
    Punch Used: Martha Stewart - Zig Zag  
    AccessoriesSpectrum Noir, dimensional foam MS Glitter

    I am submitting this card in the following challenges:
    Thanks for stopping in today. See you soon


    Wednesday, March 5, 2014

    POMEGRANATE

    Hi Everyone,
    Hope everyone is having a nice week so far. I have finally decided to use a great stamp that's been sitting on my desk for about a week or two.

    I love pomegranates so that's probably why this stamp caught my eye and of course that sparked me to buy it. Pomegranates are so yummy.

    I finally got some free time to get this card designed and finished. So here it is.




    I used my colored pencils and gamsol to color the image.Since there was so much while space left on the panel, I used one of my new stencils to add a filler using Old Paper and Ginger inks.  I also embossed the green CS with an embossing folder, adding more texture.

    Also added a lattice die cut in brown CS to add more background and that orange CS has Wild Flowers punched around the edge.

    The ribbon is actually seam binding and I used my Craft-Dee BowZ tool to fashion that bow. Like challenges?? Me too!! Craft-Dee BowZ's monthly challenge is going on right now, click here to pop over and check it out.

    SUPPLIES USED ON MY PROJECT
    Stamps: Stampendous - Pomegranate
    Paper/Card Stock
    :
    White CS, Lime Green CS, Orange CS, Cream CS, Brown CS
    Ink: India Ink Black, Ranger Distress Ink - Old Paper, Adirondack Ginger
    Dies Used: Cherry Lynn Designs - Lattice2
    Accessories
    Craft-Dee BowZ  tool, Seam Binding, Heidi Swapp Stencil (one of 3 stencils in Butterfly set), Martha Stewart Punch Around the Page - Wild Flowers, PrismaColor Colored Pencils, Gamsol, Blending Stump, Sponge Dauber, Couture Creations Embossing Folder - Entangle

    I am submitting this card in the following challenges:


    Thanks for stopping in today, and have a great week.



    Sunday, November 25, 2012

    It's New

    Hi Everyone,
    Grab a coffee or tea or a drink of your choice, this is going to be a long post.Hopefully you will think it's worth it. LOL

    Remember that new product I mentioned on the last two posts??!!? Well here is the card from the last post.


    What did you guess it was?? A die, a punch?? Well if you guessed a punch you are right. The cool thing about this punch is that it punches in a circle. I know, my card has no circle on it. Well I'll get to that a little later in this post.This new tool comes with a chargeable punch(cartridge) and what I call a base and a platform. The platform is what the punch actually sits on. Now as I looked at the design (diamond lace), it dawned on me, triangles, trees, Christmas trees, and wella.... the card above came to be. But let me show you more.



    First here is the punch. You see there is a base sitting on a platform (and it slides up and down based on the size circle you want to make), a trun handle on the left side in this photo and a punch design (cartridge)

    Here is a closer view of the punch design (cartridge) that I will be working with in this post.

    The punch (cartridge) comes with a cover on the bottom and a plate that matches the design on the punch

    The plate fits into what I call the base and it's the movable part on the platform. It will come completely off of the platform as well.

     Here is a view of the punch ready to be used

     Notice the numbers on the side of the platform, they correspond to the size of the doily you are making, between 6-12"


     There is another gauge you need to set at the front of the platform. This is used to actually turn the paper when making the doily.The paper turner knows how much space to turn based on the number you dial in, here. So its important to dial in the correct number.

    See those 4 round button looking things, they are really strong magnets and hold the punch and the paper to the punch base.These remind me of the magnets on the punch around the page punches.

    Well I have the tool set to make a 6" doily. I cut my CS into a 6.6" square. Next, I have to find the center of the paper I am using so I mark the center of the paper with a light mark. I use a pencil and I made it darker here so you could see the mark. Usually my mark us very light. 

     Hope you can see the mark I made

     This is the turning handle. It too comes off the platform and the handle itself is held in place by two strong little button like magnets. The paper/CS is positioned under it and you use this to turn the paper. It is calibrated to coincide with the size of the circle you chose on the front of the base.

     You can see the cross hairs inside the turn handle. You position the cross hairs right over the center mark you've made on your paper/CS.

    OK now I have the platform set at 6" circle, the front of the platform is also set at 6" and I have positioned the turn handle over the pencil mark and I have placed the punch on the base. Phew, I'm ready. LOL

     Here is my 1st punch.

     Next I turn the handle one turn.

     After the turn is made you can see that a little bit of the corner of the open part of the punch plate is showing.

     You now put the punch back over the plate and punch again.

     OK, two punched areas are done.

     You continue to punch, remove the punch, turn the paper and place the punch back in place.

     Here is the doily with one punch left to make. See the little bit of the open part of the plate peeking out of each corner. 

     Here is the doily after the last punch is made.A perfect match up!!!

     Here it is after the surrounding CS is removed.

    Here is a close up of the finished doily.

    Well I know you are probably wondering what else you can do with this new tool. If you are a card maker like me, you are probably thinking these doilies/circles are going to be too big for a card. Well you might be right about that. However I have been trying a few things and here is what I have found that can be done.Also in doing this I came up with that tree design I made on the card at the beginning of the post, today.


    OK lets take the punch base off the platform.(it comes off easily and goes back on really easy as well)

     Don't forget those magnets are there and will hold the punch to the base and will hold the paper between the two.

     When I make a border I like to use a reference to make sure my paper is straight, etc.
    I line up my CS with the top of the punch base.

     Since this tool was not designed to make a border and move the paper like it does when making the doilies, you will need to slide the CS over, manually. In this example I wanted the bottom of my punched image to be overlapping a smidgen, so you can see that I lined up the edge so you can just see that open part of the punch plate in the corner of the triangle.

    Here is the border I made after punching the Diamond Lace 4 times. 

    Here is another way using the Diamond Lace punch(cartridge). I make my first punch, next, instead of just sliding the CS over, I flip the CS and line up the punched image with the top of the base. I leave a little space between the punch design on the base and the punched out portion of the CS. I continue to punch and flip, til I run out of room.

    Here is this finished design.

    OK One more thought I came up with, remember the punch base comes off the platform completely, so what do you get if you put it on backwards?? Well you no longer have the ability to choose the size of the circle using that gauge on the side of the platform. And, I just left the gauge in the front of the platform at 6" so it will  turn the CS in the increments that will work with this size paper I am using. I marked the center of the CS and I am using an 8.5" X 11" sheet of CS. I lined the handle up with my center mark and made my first punch. I continued punching around the whole page as I did before and when I got done, here is what the center looked like. Hmm....

    But here is the area surrounding that center cut out. Now this is pretty cool looking. Great if you are doing a scrapbook page and want the center only cut out.

     (Sorry this pic is blurry)
    I have a few other things(tricks) up my sleeve using this cool new tool but they will be coming up in future posts, so stay tuned for those. 
    And if you didn't know by now, this is a new tool coming out after the 1st of the year, It's the Martha Stewart Circle Edge Starter kit.and its by EK Success. They really make great punches, in my estimation.

    Additional cartridges(punches) will be coming out as well. Today I just showed you the Diamond Lace cartridge. I have two more cartridges, so I will be using those when I show what else I've come up with.

    Here is a little info about this kit I have.

    Martha Stewart Crafts Circle Edge Punch and Cartridges Kit . Quickly and easily punch perfect circles with decorative edges for round placemats, delicate doilies and curved coasters. Add ribbons, stamps or glitter for a truly tubular treat. 

    What You Get (I got this in my kit)

    • Circle Edge Punch Starter Set
         - Circle edge punch base
         - Rotating knob
         - Eyelet doily punch cartridge
         - Punch cartridge sleeve
         - Instruction insert
    • Circle Edge Punch Cartridge - Flower Arches
    • Circle Edge Punch Cartridge - Diamond Lace

    Martha Stewart Crafts Circle Edge Punch and Cartridges Kit Features 

    • Punch continuous die-cut circle borders in 7 sizes out of paper up to 12" square
    • Creates 5-1/2" to 11-1/2" circles
    • Trims paper while punching so there's no need to cut the paper first
    • Other design cartridges sold separately
    • Punch base measures approx 11-1/2"L x 4"W x 2"H
    • Cartridges measures approx 3-1/2"L x 3"W x 2-1/2"H

    I know I mentioned this was a long post. I do hope you found this fascinating and worth your time. 

    See you soon,