Showing posts with label Happiness Blooms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happiness Blooms. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Bloom By Bloom Card

Hi, Hello Friends!  I hope today finds you fabulous!  It's a bit cold, wet and dreary today in East TN.  Winter is definitely here.   That's why I thought today's post should be warm and bright! And, nothing says warm and bright light big, bold, beautiful flowers!!


I have to admit that the "Bloom by Bloom" set was one I kinda passed over the first time through the catalog.  It has no sentiments and, upon first glance, it looked a bit plain.   But I have had a chance to play with it and I've been having so much fun creating my own Designer Series Paper and cards!


Not only is the stamp set wonderful, but the Memories & More set is the best!! Some of the papers are coated with pops of glossy textures that make the images really pop.  And then there are the sticker sheets! Here we have sentiments!!! YAYA


Aren't they fantastic!  A pack of Memories & More cards could make dozens of Greeting Cards!  Hmmmmm......... That sounds like a fabulous blog post doesn't it?!

Ah, ok.  Back to it then!  I love saving supplies wherever I can and one of my favorite ways is to cut shapes out of background layers before I mat them to a card.  Today's project was no exception.  I love doing this because now I'll have another layer of this fabulous DSP to use on another card later. It's a two-fer deal!



I started the card with a Night of Navy base (8 1/2" x 11" cardstock scored at 4 1/4").  Then cut the DSP at 5 1/4" x 4", but used one of the Stitched Rectangle shapes to cut the center out of it.  Noone will see that anyway! :-)  The white layer is 4 1/4" x 3".

Now that we've got our pieces worked out, it's time to get it stamped.  I used the Incredible Like You set to give me a nice BOLD sentiment to match the flowers from Bloom by Bloom.  I think I love pairing the two together for this reason.  All of the sentiments are fabulously bold designs. They compliment each other quite well!

Before I put the white layer on the card, I decided to add some of our new Calypso Coral satin ribbon.  It's so pretty and coordinates so well, I had to! I love it!


The only thing left to do is to add some dimensionals to the back of the white layer and put it on!


I really like how this one turned out.  I added a few of the Happiness Blooms enamel dots and dressed up the envelope a bit.  No sense in putting a fabulous card into a plain ol' naked envelope! AMIRIGHT?!

Well there you have it friends! I hope you enjoyed today's post and will FOLLOW my blog.  Following allows you to be notified when i post. :-) That means you never miss one! YAY!

Thank you so very much for stopping by and making a card with me today.  I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.  I'll post the supply list down below.  If you'd like to make your own gorgeous Bloom by Bloom cards,  you need only click the images to be taken directly to my website.

Have a super fabulous and WARM day!


And as always,
Happy Crafting!



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Monday, January 14, 2019

3D Greeting Card Box With Dividers

Good morning friends! Boy have I got a fun project for you today!  I recently did this as a class, and everyone really enjoyed it so I thought I'd share it with you as well.


This box holds standard A2 size cards.  It's big enough to hold several dividers and lots of cards!  I got this project idea from MayMay on youtube. I loved the size of her box.  So, the measurements of the box have come from her.

Let's get started!

Here's what you'll need:

*Plenty of chipboard for the structure of the box
*Cardstock to cover the box
*Designer Series Paper
*Tear'n Tape
and whatever you want to embellish your box with

You're going to need measurements for everything. All of these are cut from Chipboard.  I used the chipboard that I get in my monthly Paper Pumpkin kits.  This stuff is like FREE GOLD! lol.  I save it every time. It worked perfectly for this project. 

Box: 
- Base: 3 3/8" x 5 7/8"
- Front: 6" x 4"
- Back: 5 1/4" x 6"
- Sides (cut 2): 3 1/2" x 4"

Lid:
- Top: 3 1/2" x 6"
- Front: 1 1/2" x 6"
- Sides (cut 2): 1 1/2" x 3 1/2"

Insert:
- Back: 5 7/8" x 4 1/4"
- Sides (cut 2): 3 3/8" x 4 1/4"

Next, You'll want to figure out what you want to cover your box with. I used Grapefruit Grove Cardstock for mine and then used the Happiness Blooms Designer Series Paper (from the new Occasions catalog) for the lid.  You can do whatever you want. It's your box! :-D

The measurements for each piece are just 1/4" smaller on both numbers.  So the piece that covers the base of the box will be cut at 3 1/8" x 5 5/8" and so on.  


You'll do this with every piece that's listed above EXCEPT for the insert.  I mean, you COULD cover the insert if you want to. It's your project.  But the inside of the box is just the exposed chipboard, so you'd probably want to cover all of it then.  It's up to you. 

OK, so now you have all of your chipboard base pieces AND you have all of your cardstock/DSP pieces.  Now you need your binding strips.  This is what's going to hold everything together!  The binding strips will all be 1" and scored at 1/2" longways. They'll be cut to the length of each of your pieces. This will make sense when you start assembling your box. 


But, here are the measurements for your binding strips and the number of each size you'll need:

2 = 1" x 1 1/2" 
4 = 1" x 3 1/2" 
4 = 1" x 4"
4 = 1" x 6" 
2 = 1" x 4 1/4" 

Here is where the Tear'n Tape comes in.  Notice in the photo that I have put tape down BOTH SIDES of the score line on each strip.  You'll want to put the tape as close to the edge (not against the score line) as possible.  This is the tedious part, but I promise it all goes a LOT faster from here on out. :-) 

Alright, let's put a box together.  Shall we?

The first thing you'll want to do is to lay your box pieces out so they make sense.  And then, lay the coordinating binding strips between each piece.  Like this:

Laying it out ensures that we put the correct pieces in the right place.  So you see, in the middle is the BASE.  The BACK is at the top, the FRONT is at the bottom and then the SIDES on the side.  Anywhere that two pieces need to be attached, is where you will put a binding strip.

You want to make sure, when you're putting the box together, that you lay each piece NEXT TO BUT NOT ON TOP OF the score line on the binding strip.  These pieces will fit together perfectly and if you overlap the score line, they won't. So be mindful of that. It helps to have the one piece laying flat on the table and then stand up the piece you're joining.  This will help your pieces to "lock together" when you bind them.

You'll notice that the back is a bit taller than the rest of the box.  That's how it should be.  We'll be using that part to attach the lid and it'll line up fabulously at that time.




Ok, let's get that lid put together!



Set the lid aside for just a minute and put the insert together.  I found that having the insert in the box helped me line up the lid easier.  So, I recommend doing that before you attach the lid. 

Up til now, you have put the binding strips on the OUTSIDE of the pieces.  But now, you'll want to put them on the inside.  This will ensure a nice snug fit for the insert into the box.  


Once you've got your insert put together, go ahead and slide it into place inside the box. Remember, this will be a VERY SNUG fit!  The insert is there for structural support. It's going to help your lid line up right and keep it from wobbling, and it's also going to make the box itself SUPER sturdy! 

Ok, NOW you can put that lid on. You'll find it much easier to go ahead and set the lid on the box how it should fit, lined up with the insert, and then attach the other half of the binding strip on the back of the box.  Now you should have a pretty fabulous and sturdy box that's ready to be decorated. :-) 


You can use liquid glue or Tear'n Tape to attach all your cardstock and DSP to the box. Whichever you feel most comfortable using.  I wouldn't use just regular snail if you plan to really USE the box.  But that's just my opinion.

Once you have all your naked sides covered, embellish however you like.  I used some Grapefruit Grove and Lovely Lipstick cardstock to cut the layered butterflies from the Beauty Abounds dies.  Then I stamped "KINDNESS CHANGES EVERYTHING" from the Abstract Impressions set, and cut it out of Whisper White and the layer out of Pineapple Punch, using the Layering Ovals set.

The last thing to do is to cut some dividers for your cards.  I used Whisper White cardstock and cut it into 5" x 5 5/8" pieces.  You can make as many or few as you need. 


Then on the LONG SIDE, I used the envelope punch board to create the tabs.  The first tab I made by lining up the left edge of the paper with the center of the punch on the board.  I punched, and then moved the paper down to the 2" mark and punched again. This created the first tab.  For each divider after that, I started 1/2" farther to the left and ended 1/2" farther than the 2nd punch.  This creates that cascade effect so you can see all your tabs better.  Once you've got your tabs all punched, you'll want to trim the excess paper from each side of the tab, so that only the tab is on the top of the dividers.


There you have it friends. Your own absolutely beautiful Greeting Card divided storage box!  I put 20 heavily embellished cards with clear sleeves AND envelopes in the box along with 5 dividers and had room to sort through each card.  So, that gives you a good idea for how many it holds. 


I hope that you've enjoyed this project tutorial.  Now that I have my own, I think I will make a few more and give them as gifts (full of cards of course!) to our moms and nana for Mother's Day this year! What a fabulous gift that keeps on giving throughout the year!


Please leave a comment below letting me know what you think of today's project and if you do or plan to make one yourself. I really love interacting with everyone!

Thank you so much for spending some time with me today.  I hope you'll "FOLLOW" my blog so that you can be notified when I post the next project. 

Until next time, 
Happy Crafting!

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