Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Always Card

 


Hello, crafty friends!

How is 2021 treating you so far? 
Friends of mine recently moved to Canada :-) Here is the card I made them for their new home.

Digital File: 

All cut

You could put a photo in the oval frame. Or a die-cut. I used a QFD rubber stamp because it perfectly fits the purpose of the card. By the way, you can find a digital file, which includes "love lives here" here.

the card put together

As you can see this is a fast and easy project. 
Thanks for stopping by! 
Have a happy, creative week.
Kora











Thursday, January 21, 2021

Floral Edge Slim Line Card -Quick Clip

 Hi Y'all!
Robyn here with a 15 minute or less card, if you keep it simple!
Weekly emails of the latest files from Suzanne are a Blessing and a Curse!
It's exciting to get the weekly inspiration, and often I have to stop whatever I am supposed to be doing and turn on the Cameo and cut!
If you don't get carried away- this slimline card is one piece and the edge cut is very dramatic!
On the Mat

I got carried away
Working Mat


I thought about additional trim on the front.
What do you think?

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We have a 52 tags of 2021 happening- no pressure- just fun and inspiration and a 
free tag and tag display box file!

Supplies:


Comments and Questions Welcomed!


Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Hearts Window Card/

 Hi Y'all!
Robyn here sharing what happens when everything goes wrong and you just keep going.
I had so much fun with the snowflake window card I asked Suzanne to do hearts!
On the Mat
I had the perfect patterned paper for the card base- and then I punched a hole in it by mistake, so I put a sticker over it, and decided to make it into a shaker card.
The Working Mat
Creating the window frame with acetate, I ran out of the long skinny foam tape and had to piece one long side with 1/8" pop up squares.
Then I put the window on forgetting to add the shaker bits!
Then the light box failed! Still haven't figured that one out, and no matter how I tried, I can't get the lighting to share with you the better parts of this failed( to me) project.
I shared it with my kids, and they fought over it- so there you have it!
They love it when things go wrong.
Be kind to yourselves- keep going- toss it if you must, tho there is a good chance someone will love it!

Supplies:
  • Silhouette Design Store file- Hearts Window Card - #341008
  • Patterned paper
  • Foam Tape
  • Acetate for shaker window
  • Confetti bits for the shaker effect
  • Ribbon

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Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Ornate Frame

 


Welcome to 2021 everyone!

Happy New Year! Let´s all hope this one will be different from 2020 in so many ways.

I had some time off over Christmas and used it for crafting. Here are three cards I made using digital files and dies.

You can find the digital file here.

Dies I used can be found here:

The Ornate Frame all cut



Items I used to put together one card
I cut the Flourished Oval Frame twice and put it over one another.

all parts put together



The card base and the Flourished Frame Die

Here is the finished card.


Here is another card.

Thanks for stopping by!
Cheers,
Kora

Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Snowflake Window Card/ Let it snow

 Hey Y'all!
Happy New Year!
 Robyn here with the only kind of s**w I like.
Three easy pieces!
The Snowflake Window Card File is FREE 
with the purchase of any other Suzanne Cannon File.
On the Mat
The file is 5x7" and I scaled it down to A2- 4 1/4 x5 1/2
because I like that size and that is the joy of digital cutting. 
A2 sized
The sentiment was also scaled to fit the card.
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow

Glitter can be  added to the snowflakes and sentiments with any adhesive that dries tacky.
I used Tombow mono multi liquid glue.
Put some glue on the cuts, mush around with your fingers and let it dry for a minute then cover in glitter.
Use an old cover sheet from double sided adhesive to press the glitter on, let it sit and burnish the glitter for maximum shine.

Supplies:
What might you see inside your window?
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