Miscellaneous Cards - Page 14

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Cherish Bookmark (M27Q)

  1. Using stripe template, sponge olive ink on folded quarter-size cream card
  2. Tear pink and green decorative paper as shown and tape together
  3. Tape to card along the edges only, leaving the torn portion open as a "pocket"
  4. Cut a 2 1/2" x 4 1/4" bookmark from cream cardstock
  5. Cut green decorative paper 2 1/4" x 4", then cut pink decorative paper 2" x 3 3/4"
  6. Computer generate verse on cream card and trim to 1 3/4" x 3 1/2"
  7. Tape all layers together
  8. Punch a hole in the top and thread sheer cream ribbon through
  9. Stamp butterfly at bottom of bookmark and bottom of card

    Stamps: Butterfly (Vickie Enkoff)

    Here's a picture of the bookmark and card separately

Male Happy Birthday (or any saying) (M21H*)

  1. Stamp gold diamonds on half of size H dark blue card
  2. Tear decorative paper on an angle, outline with gold Krylon pen, and tape to left side of card as shown
  3. Computer generate the saying on vellum or tracing paper and layer to dark blue, then gold card. Tear the bottom of all pieces.
  4. Tape pieces to card

    Stamps: Hand Carved Diamond

    This is a quick, easy card, perfect for a guy, and you can use any saying-Happy Father's Day, Congratulations, Happy Anniversary, etc.

Stampsmith Tiles(M26H)

  1. Stamp UM Medieval tile four times on white card stock with four different shades of ink
  2. Sprinkle with clear embossing powder and heat
  3. Cut out squares, trimming closely
  4. Brayer the same shades of ink on size H white card stock
  5. Layer the brayered sheet to a white card, and then to a folded medium blue card
  6. Attach all pieces with blue eyelets
  7. Attach the tiles to the card with foam tape
  8. String some beads onto blue Fun Wire, and curl the edges
  9. Using E6000, glue to the bottom of the card.

    Stamps: Medieval Tile Kit #4 UM Stamp(Stampsmith)

    Published in SSReflections On-Line Ezine

All Things Bookmark (M29Q)

  1. Tear blue patterned and gold paper as shown and tape together
  2. Tape to quarter-size dark blue card along the edges only, leaving the torn portion open as a "pocket"
  3. Outline card with a gold Krylon pen
  4. Cut a 2 1/2" x 4 1/4" bookmark from dark blue cardstock
  5. Cut patterned paper 2 1/4" x 4", then cut blue cardstock 2" x 3 3/4" and outline with a gold Krylon marker
  6. Computer generate verse on cream card and trim to 1 3/4" x 3 1/2"
  7. Tape all layers together
  8. Punch a hole in the top and thread gold satin ribbon through

    Stamps: None

    Here's a picture of the bookmark and card separately

Art Collage (M30H)

  1. Stamp a collage of images on cream card stock using rainbow ink
  2. Stipple card with same colors
  3. Cut the collage into four pieces, each 2 1/8" x 3 5/8"
  4. Layer to pink card stock cut to 2 3/8" x 3 7/8", then tape the four pieces to a folded peach card
  5. Attach a purple eyelet in each corner
  6. Make a clay mold (see clay mold) of the UM Mexican stamp
  7. Sponge with purple pigment ink and add gold highlights with Rub n Buff; bake according to directions and attach to card with foam tape
  8. Make a clay heart from a mold (I used a purchased charm), sponge with purple ink and bake
  9. Attach to clay piece with E6000 glue

    Stamps: Codex "ART" (Ma Vinci's Reliquary); Miss Catherine Photo-Realistic Stamp (Hearts in Touch); Butterfly UM (Vickie Enkoff);Italian Poetry (Hero Arts);Decoration (PSX);UM Mexican Sheet (The Stampsmith)

    Published in SSReflections On-Line Ezine



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