Showing posts with label Kora. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kora. Show all posts

Friday, August 16, 2019

Monday, August 5, 2019

Meet Twinkle, the Elephant (Gift Card Box)


Hello my friends!

I came across this sweet little elphant a while back. My cousin is going to have another baby by the end of summer, so I decided to make this gift card box for her and the baby. As we don´t know if it´s going to be a boy or a girl (surprise, surprise), I chose a neutral colour that will fit both. I decided on different shades of yellow heavy carstock, because this is a bright and cheery colour. 



After I ungrouped and cut the elements I added some embellishments to the banner, the wheels and the eye. 



When all is done you can assemble the elements. You can find a tutorial on assembeling the Quietfire gift card boxes here. There is a video tutorial online too.

the box

 the layers inside the box 



Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a great summer! Kora


Monday, July 22, 2019

Birthday Banner Card


Hello digital cutting friends! 
My kids seem to be invited to a birthday party every other week. I like to personalize cards, so I decided on using the QFD Birthday Banner Monogram Font. I printed the initial of the birthday boy´s name, coloured the banner and did a scan and cut.

 

I decided on a blue background to go with a yellow card using heavy cardstock.


To make it look more cheery and happy I added ballons
Make sure to cut many different colours and sizes.


Adhere the ballons to the left and the right side of the card. You may also add some other embellishments like rhinestones or pearls et voilá you have a finished personalized birthday card. 

Happy crafting!
Kora










Saturday, July 20, 2019

Quietfire Quick Clip *Sunflower Tote*


This tote is made to be filled with chocolate and will be given to my neighbour for his birthday.
You can find the cutting file here.


Have a sunny day! 
Kora

Monday, July 8, 2019

Tangled Heart Tote and Tag



Hi all! Kora here. 
It´s my turn again. I needed a little gift box to give to a friend for her birthday. As a Mum I am always in some hurry, so I needed a simple and fast project. The Tangled Heart Tote and Tag is an easy project and is done quickly. 

First you must pick the colours of your choice. I decided on plain pink (for the tote body and the tag base) and patterned paper (roses) for the tote layers and the tag layer. 




If you use patterned paper make sure that you put the paper on the cutting mat in the right position (or flip the elements)  Otherwise, as in my case, you will end up with the roses being upside down (one can only learn from experience).

Once you have cut all elements, it´s time to assemble them. It´s kind of self-explaining really. 


You can find a tutorial on how to assemble the tote here.

When finished use some raffia to tie the tag to the tote. Now you can adhere some rhinestones or beads or whatever else you want to use to decorate it. Fill with chocolate and or a little gift. 




Thanks for stopping by. Happy crafting!



Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Smile!

**We'd like to welcome Kora to the Quietfire Design Team and will let her introduce herself.  We love what she does with Quietfire Digital Designs!  You can follow Kora on Instagram! and she regularly posts things on the Suzanne Cannon Fan Group!  Welcome Kora, it's wonderful to have you with us!!**

Hi all and hello from Austria. Kora here. I´m new to the design crew. I have been crafting for as long as I can remember and I have always loved paper. I am all into cards, little favour & gift boxes as well as stamping and quilling. Suzanne demonstrated the masking technique on „Letters Live“ the other day and while following the video an idea popped into my mind: Try this technique on a T-Shirt! And so I did. I became an aunt in October and the little lad makes me smile whenever I see him – so I decided on putting the word „SMILE“ on a shirt for him. The word smile was taken from the SMILE FLORAL STEP CARD – CALLIGRAPHY“. 



Just enlarge it to the desired size. I used white heavy cardstock. When cut fully, take the lettering off the cutting mat and put it onto the shirt. To ensure the lettering stays in place I used some „spray glue“. Put some newspaper between the front and back of the shirt to prevent the ink going to the back of the shirt.
Now it´s time to put on the fabric dye. Sponge the colour onto the shirt until the whole word is coverd with colour.


When finished, carefully remove the lettering. 

Taataa!! Now you have your very own personalized shirt. I hope you enjoyed the project. Thanks for stopping by.