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Friday, 19 July 2019

Foamiran hydrangea

Welcome everyone:)

It's Monika today with yet another inspiration. This time I made foamiran hydrangea from Lady E Design die set and cut all three sizes out of ivory foamiran. I added some light olive oil pastel on two petals and other two left without any extra colour. To create the veins I used light purple brush tipped marker to match the lilac flower centres. 



For the leaves I used olive green foamiran.



Hope you like the way they turned out :)

All the best

Monika xxx

Wednesday, 17 July 2019

Gift card with Mintay Bloomville

Hello everyone! Henriëtte here. Today I'm sharing this cute little envelop with gift card.




I used the Mintay Bloomville papers.
First I downloaded a free envelop template (here) and traced it on the patterned paper.
Then I cut is out, made the scores and glue it together.
It measures 8.5 x 6 cm.




I made the card so it fits in the little envelop.
The front and the back of the card are decorated with the pretty Bloomville papers.




The front of the envelop is embellished with flowers and cut outs.




On the back of the envelop is a kind of seal with a fussy cut butterfly.




For closure I used blue chord and a heartshaped charm.




I love making little envelopes with small cards in it. They just look so cute.




Thanks for visiting the Crafteezee blog.

Hugs, Henriëtte.






Tuesday, 16 July 2019

Red and blue flowers buttonhole



 Hello dear friends!

Elena is here again.

I was asked to make a wedding buttonhole in red and blue. 
The colour combination is quite unusual for me personally but why not?!?

So to create it I have implemented a red rose flower, hydrangea blossoms and some green leaves.
 There it is. 

Tell me please, what do you think? Do you like it?







Thank you for stopping by!
Have a nice week!
Hugs,
Elena xxx



Saturday, 13 July 2019

Wedding Layout

Hello!
Today, I'm showing you a small layout. I love black and white pictures. This photo is from my parents  wedding. I liked how  the papers and flowers of Prima Marketing Flirty Fleur look like with the picture. I also added Scrapman die, Fantasy chipboard, open roses and petal pearl flowers. The frame on the photo is from the pack of Prima flowers.





Hugs,
Maggie

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Friday, 12 July 2019

Wedding card

Welcome everyone :)

It's Monika today and I would like to share my latest project.
I made a wedding card from Marry Me paper collection by Mintay, it's such a beautiful collection with fantastic elements and very easy to work with. 
Because this card had to be posted I decided to use just few layers and paper flowers just in case. 



Have a look at this papers, aren't they beautiful and full of details? 


Of course I couldn't resist and added few butterflies and glitter.


I have used chipboard heart 007 by Bloomar and glued names of the couple on it with flower composition and tiny leaves by Lady E Design. 

Hope that my project inspired you to checking out these wonderful products.

Have a wonderful day and keep crafting xxx



Tuesday, 9 July 2019

Pleated circle card

Hello dear friends!

It is me again, this time with a cute layered card featured lots of cutouts of beautiful butterflies, colourful birds, paper flowers in blush colour palette (not foamiran... can you imagine :-) ) 
You have probably already guessed what paper brand did I use  ...yes it is Mintay Bloomville.




The card base was created from a 12x12 paper sheet from the same set and 12x12 pale blue cardstock.
The photo that was placed as a centrepiece was embellished with chipboard from Scrapiniec.



Besides everything listed I used some intricate cut outs from my favourite Scrapman cutting dies that you will see in the list below.




Thank you for stopping by!
Have a crafty week.
Hugs,
Elena xxx







Monday, 8 July 2019

Tutorial for the Accordion Album

Hello!

On my last post, I shared two accordion albums, and today I am providing the tutorial for how to make these special albums for anyone interested!  These albums really are a great way to showcase your favorite photos and are super fun to make.


I used the lovely feminine Lemoncraft Sense and Sensibility papers to make this album for the tutorial.



ACCORDION ALBUM TUTORIAL

Step 1:  Cut 4 pieces of cardstock measuring 6" x 12".

Step 2:  Score every 1/2" down the short 6" side of all 4 of these cardstock pieces


Step 3.  Turn each cardstock piece and lightly score down the long 12" side at 1/4" on each end as shown below.  These score marks will be your guide for cutting your slits.


Step 4:  Separate the 4 pieces of scored cardstock into two groups of two.  For the first group of two, take one of the scored pieces of cardstock and starting at the first score mark, cut a slit using the score marks at 1/4" from each end as your guide of where to start and stop the cutting.  Using the 1/4" score guides on each end, this will make your cut slit 5 1/2" long.


Step 5:  After making this 5 1/2" slit,  count to the 4th score mark from the slit and make another slit.  Repeat this for a total of 6 cut slits. Repeat for the other cardstock piece.  We will call each of these two pieces "Piece A" as they have their cut slits in exactly the same places.


Step 6:  Take the remaining two pieces of cardstock and starting at the 2nd score mark, cut a 5 1/2" slit using the score marks at 1/4" from each end as your guide of where to start and stop the cutting.


Step 7:   After making this slit,  count to the 4th score mark from the slit and make another 5 1/2" slit.  Repeat this for a total of 6 cut slits. Repeat for the other cardstock piece.  We will call each of  these two pieces "Piece B" as their cut slits are in the exact same places.


Step 8:  Fold all 4 scored cardstock pieces like a fan.  When joining the pieces together, it will be important to make sure the pieces are turned so that the cut slits are in the valleys when viewing from the outside of the square.


Step 9:  You can only join two unlike pieces for the project to come together correctly, so Piece A can only be joined with Piece B and vice versa.  Take one Piece A, and merge the edge at a 90 degree angle with the edge of one of the B Pieces, making sure the cut slits are in the valleys on the outside of the square (the slits will be the mountains on the inside of the square).  Line up each valley of the end of one piece to fit with the corresponding mountain of the other piece's end. The mountains and valleys of the accordion will fit together perfectly.  Glue the ends together once perfectly in place.


Step 10:  To join the 3rd piece of cardstock, take a Piece A and join the edge with the exposed edge of Piece B, again making sure Piece A is turned so that the valleys with the cut slits are on the outside of the square (the slits will be the mountains on the inside of the square).  Glue the ends together once perfected fitted together.  The exposed ends of the 3 pieces are both Piece A.


Step 11:  Before completing the square, you will need to insert supporting pocket cards.  Cut 11 pieces of cardstock measuring 5 3/4" x 5 3/4" and place them inside each of the valleys.



Step 12:  Complete the square by now joining the the edges of the remaining last piece, Piece B, to the exposed edges of both A Pieces.  Make sure this piece is turned so that the valleys with the cut slits are on the outside of the square (the slits will be the mountains on the inside of the square).  Go slowly when merging this last piece as it is a little more challenging since you will be merging both ends. Remember that once you have merged one end, hold it in place with one hand while merging the other end with your other hand, otherwise it will come apart.  Glue the ends together once both ends are merged correctly.


Step 13:  Take two pieces of cardstock measuring 6" x 6" and glue the outside edges only onto the top and bottom of the square base to complete the square.  Now you have the base for the album with the inserted supporting pocket cards.


Step 14:  Cut 24 pieces of cardstock measuring 5.25" x 7.25" to fit into the slits.  Place 6 of these pull-out cards on each side of the square where you have made the cut slits.  Each pull-out card will share a space with the pull-out card from the opposite end of the square.  The internal supporting cards of the square base support these pull-out cards.


Step 15.  Cover the top of the square and each of the pull-out cards with decorative papers.


I hope you all have a great day!
Tara