Showing posts with label Heat Emboss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heat Emboss. Show all posts

Friday, February 17, 2017

The First One I Made...



Just a couple of days ago, I posted a lovely wedding card for the Global Dream Theme Blog Hop. I did not tell you that the card I posted was actually the second card I made for the Hop. After encouragement from friends, I'm also sharing with the the first card I made but wasn't happy with. After the comments of friends, I am starting to see that this card isn't terrible like I thought it was.


Just as you saw the used of Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper on the card posted, I used it here as well as a mat for the lovely lacy paper from the "Falling in Love" collection. I heat embossed the "Floral Phrases" stamp and sentiment over the DSP. I also used Dazzling Details (which sadly is no longer available) over the heat embossed floral stamp (which you can't really see in this photo).


The inside, just like in the one posted, I kept very simple by just stamping the sentiments and matting it. Hope that you like it.

Happy stamping everyone!









Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Dream Theme Internationsl Blog Hop - HAPPY NEW YEAR!



Welcome from Renate's blog.  With the end of the year not far behind Christmas, we are taking the time to share with you some New Year inspiration.
The 2016 Holiday Catalogue does carry some New Year related stamp sets, and my shared project uses the "It's a Celebration" stamp set. I don't usually make New Year cards, but I had a blast creating it. I noticed that black, gold & silver seem to be the colour choice for New Years; why not, as there are some formal parties with tux and gown where the New Year is greeted at midnight.

I'm sharing with you an A7 card (7"w x 5"h) and a coordinating 'Curvy Keepsake' treat box.


Here is the card with the heat embossed gold & silver sparkler, or fireworks if you wish, as the background.


The gold foil numbers are raised with dimensionals, and the vellum heat embossed banner is attached to the numbers.


Some more gold heat embossing on the inside with a sentiment (from Frosted Medallions.


The little "Curvy Keepsake Box" look great with the gold & silver heat embossing and gold ribbon and vellum tag.




If you are planning a New Years party, perhaps this project has inspired you in preparing for it. Be sure to check out the Team's creations on their blogs for more inspiration and fun.


https://schnipseldesign.com/2016/12/21/dream-theme-blog-hop-silvester/

http://zokris.blogspot.ca/2016/12/happy-new-year.html


Patrice Halliday-Larsen (New Zealand)
Tracy May (UK)
Delphine Lorelli (France)
Amy Koenders (USA)
Renate Ecklmayr (Austria)
Sabrina Radeck (Canada)...that's me...
Krista Driessen (Netherlands)


Hope you all have a wonderful Christmas, and a Happy New Year! And see you again on January 21, 2017!

Happy creating!







Year-End Closeouts!






Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Dream Theme Blog Hop - Small GIfts



Welcome from Renate Ecklmayr's blog in our Dream Theme International Blog Hop! Hope you are enjoying all the wonderful creations made so far.


As you probably know by now, today's theme is "small gifts". I decided to see if I could make a masculine small gift box. I went to find some small gift giving items one might give to a man (or older teenager) and found a small foam shaving canister, and a small masculine shampoo. I was thinking of a third item, but couldn't find one without running to several stores. So I left it at that.

Ever since I made my Pretty Pines Christmas card in Early Espresso and copper, I have loved the colour combination. So I thought this gift box would be the perfect opportunity to use it again.  The gift box measures 5 1/4"w x 3 1/2" d x1 7/8"h.


Behind the circle closure, or I should between the layers, is a magnet to help secure the box lid in position.


Here, in this next photo, you see the contents, with an empty little section. That section is for little treats, I just didn't have any on hand when taking the photos.


With everything out of the box, below, you can see the division of the box. If this would be a feminine version, you might want to place the largest oval die cut in silver, as a faux mirror, into the lid of the box. You can kind of see a bit of a gap in the front center where the lip of the box is; that is where the other magnet is placed.


When the items are used or placed somewhere else, this box would look lovely on any dresser, night stand, or even in the living room, to hold other items such as a watch,  money clip & cuff-links, or just some treats.

Now it's time check out what the talented Jennifer Pauli has created for your inspiration!

https://schnipseldesign.com/2016/11/16/dream-theme-blog-hop-kleine-geschenke


http://wp.me/p1mTlb-2Zo


Check out any of these creatively talented ladies blogs!


Teneale Williams (Australia)
Patrice Halliday-Larsen (New Zealand)
Tracy May (UK)
Delphine Lorelli (France)
Amy Koenders (USA)
Renate Ecklmayr (Austria)
Sabrina Radeck (Canada)...that's me...
Jennifer Pauli (Germany)



Happy stamping & creating!





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