Posts Tagged ‘Angel’

New Stamps, New Printables, New Prima Flowers

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Hi There!

We’ve been adding lots of new goodies to the shop recently here at Cuddly Buddly Crafts, to help you keep up to date here’s a listing of the latest goodies to go on the shelves.

Kim Sponaugle’s Fairy Fun Family Rubber Stamps – Two delightful Christmas Fairies, a boy and a girl, and four new seasonal boy fairies, Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. To compliment the Seasonal Fairies stamps we’ve also added a value for money downloadable collection of Fairy Fun Seasonal Papers.

Then there’s some new stamp designs from me too in the Cuddly Kids 3D line. I’ve added an Angel, a Snowman and a jolly Santa. Each of these versatile stamp sets is available in two sizes.

Susi’s created two great value Cuddly Buddly® Christmas Pinchtop Bag Printables. Each Collection has one basic template available in all twelve designs of the new Pretty Frosty or Classic Christmas Papers. Just print, cut, fold and assemble – then add your own special touches … and contents.

Four new Erica Pels Clear Acrylic Stamp Sets from Ollyfant Stamps are new in too – Beach, Princess, Birthday Party and Christmas Eve. Unfortunately the price of these stamp sets has gone up but even at £7.99 I think they’re still great value.

The first delivery of the luxurious and classy new flowers, vines, leaves and other pretties from Prima Flowers has arrived. For those of our customers who enjoy creating wooden altered arts projects we’ve added two name plate bases and a fun three piece nesting Christmas Tree containing a santa and snowman.

New to us but not new to the market – We’re now stocking the Crop-A-Dile and all of it’s fun and funky gromlets. We’ve also added two K & Company Christmas Collections, Swell Noel and Peppermint Twist. This year’s new Christmas design from K & Company is a classic retro collection called ‘Evergreen’ and is expected to be with us around Mid-October.

Have a great week Everyone and Keep Creating!

Hugs n Smiles,
Kim

Angel Notebook, Card and Bookmark

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

Materials Needed

  • With Love Banner Angel and Love Angel rubber stamps
  • Backing papers from Angels Background Papers Designable – hearts, yellow haze, plaid
  • Backing paper from A Patchwork of Papers – Plum haze
  • Water colour pencils or pens
  • Inkpad or chalks for edging paper
  • Making Memories Mini Blossoms neutral
  • Brads
  • Bookmark tassel or ribbon or fibres
  • Scallop circle punch 3”, Plain circle punches 2½” and 1”, Corner rounder punch or scissors
  • Cuttlebug set of four Flowers dies. Die cutting machine
  • Bind it All machine. Wire for binding – white – 5/8”
  • PVA glue. 3D foam pads
  • Greyboard or heavy duty cardstock A6 (4” x 6”)
  • Good quality 120gsm photocopy paper for inserts
  • A5 Cardstock – piece of ivory card for greeting card
  • White printer cardstock for bookmark

1 – To make the Angel Notebook. Using the hearts design paper cut two pieces 7½” x 6”. Centre the grey board or heavy duty cardstock on the reverse of the backing paper and glue into position using PVA glue. Spread the glue evenly over the cardstock to prevent any bubbling in the paper. Allow to dry.

2 – Using your craft knife and ruler remove the corners of the paper diagonally on all four corners leaving about ¼” past the edge of the cover. This serves to keep your finished corners tidy.

3 – Using a scoring tool or embossing tool score round the edges of the cover to help the paper fold more easily.

4 – Glue down all the edges onto the back of the cover making sure they are well secured and allow to dry. When completed, gently tap the corners onto your working surface to give them a rounded finish.

5 – Cut two pieces from the plaid backing paper slightly smaller than the cover of the book. Glue to the inside of the covers. This will hide any fixings you may want to add and keep your notebook tidy.

6 – With the plaid side facing measure the centre point on the narrowest sides top and bottom. Lightly pencil in a line to join both points. This will be erased later.

7 – This line will give you the exact position to place the cover into your Bind-It-All and is matched up with the centre mark on the machine.

8 – Punch both covers being careful to check that your patterns are running in the same direction back and front. Erase the pencil lines.

9 – Now you can prepare your embellishment for the front of your notebook. Cut one 3” scallop circle from the plaid patterned paper. Cut one 2½” plain circle from the yellow haze paper. Ink the edges of the circles to give them some dimension. Stamp your chosen image and cut it out. I masked off the sentiment on the banner and replaced it with my own.

10 – Stamp inked with mask in place.

11 – Mask removed before stamping onto paper.

12 – Stamped image.

13 – Colour the stamped images to suit your project. Mount onto 3D foam pads. Glue the circles to the front of your notebook and place the angel towards the top of the circle giving room for the sentiment at the bottom. Cut several small flowers from your plum haze paper using the second largest flower from your Cuttlebug set, plus one from the third largest die. Alternatively you could use a flower punch. The flowers will sit better if the plum haze design is printed onto cardstock. This helps to give it more body for mounting onto your project. Cut a 1” circle from the yellow haze paper. Using your computer print your chosen sentiment onto the yellow circle, ink the edges and glue to the largest Cuttlebug flower that you cut previously. Apply a piece of 3D foam to the back of the sentiment flower. Make up the others using your mini flowers and join together with a brad. These can be placed on the front of your notebook as an added embellishment. It helps if you cut into the die cut flowers slightly and curl the petals a little. Attach to the front of your notebook.

14 – To complete your notebook, cut and punch your insert pages. Using 20 pages of good quality photocopy paper 120gsm in weight cut 80 sheets from A4 paper to measure ¼” less in length and width than your covers so that they will sit inside the covers when the notebook is bound. To punch the inserts use the same method as for the covers – this will keep them lined up perfectly. Using a section of 5/8ths” binding wire for this size notebook (you will need six complete ‘loops’) lay the covers and pages in this order: 1 – back – right side facing. 2 – front – wrong side facing. 3 – pages. Hook the wires through the punched holes with the closed edge facing you. Check that you have your patterns the right way round before you complete this section.

15 – Set the Bind-It-All to the correct depth – 5/8ths” using the guide that comes with the machine. Insert the spine of your book into the Bind it All and press firmly to close the wires.

16 – Your notebook is complete.

17 – To make the coordinating greeting card score and fold the A5 piece of cardstock to make an A6 card.Round off the two corners at the bottom edge of the card front and back. Cut a 3” circle from the plaid background paper. Cut a 2½” circle from the yellow haze background paper. Ink the edges of the circles with ink and mat them together. Stamp and cut out the Angel image. Colour to suit your project. I used water- colour pencils. Take a piece of the heart background paper ¾” x 1¾” and round off the edges on one side only. Mount onto the plum haze background paper. Round off the edges in the same way. Attach a flower cut from the plum haze paper to a mini MM flower (neutral) with a brad and secure to the tab you have made through both layers of paper. Position the mats onto the centre of your card (landscape orientation). Glue the tab onto the top left hand side of the card.

18 – Make a matching bookmark 55 x 170mm (2¼” x 6½”). Print the yellow haze background from the Littlest Angel set onto cardstock. Stamp an angel image onto cardstock – I chose the’ Love ‘angel. I cut round the image and coloured her to suit the project. Using your computer print your chosen sentiment or verse on the bottom half of the bookmark to allow for positioning your angel image later. Punch a hole at the top of the bookmark and round off the corners with your corner punch.

19 – Using 3D foam pads attach the angel image near the top of the bookmark. Attach a tassel or toning ribbon or fibres through the punched hole.

©2008 Edna Taylor

First Communion Angel Greeting Card

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

 

This classic and elegant step-by-step project by Edna for a First Communion Greeting Card and lined envelope is a sure winner. Consider adapting this beautiful and timeless card for other special occasions too – wedding invitations, baby announcements and sympathy cards.

Materials -

  • Faith Angel unmounted rubber stamp
  • 1 sheet A4 white textured card and 1 sheet A4 white card for stamped images
  • 1 sheet translucent vellum
  • 1 sheet pearlescent paper to line the envelope
  • 7.5 x 7.5 cm piece gold mirror card
  • Shrink plastic
  • Versamark ink pad
  • Gold embossing powder
  • Gold Brilliance ink
  • 1 DL envelope
  • Decorative gold border peel offs
  • Gold metallic ribbon
  • Sakura clear glitter pen.

Tools – Craft knife, Ruler, Cutting mat, Scoring board, 1” circle punch, 2” scallop circle punch, Adhesive, Small jump ring.

Instructions are given for the girl’s version of the project. Use the ‘Hope’ angel image and the silver colourway for a boy’s version.

 

1 – Cut the sheet of A4 card to 19 cms wide. Using your scoring board, place the narrow edge against the butt edge of the board and score along the A4 tri-fold line. Turn the card round and score again.

 

2 – Set up your computer and print the main sentiment on the card at the bottom left hand side. Use gold (Red 165, Green 138, Blue 82) for the girl’s card and silver (Red 186, Green 186, Blue 198) for the boy’s version.

 

3 – Stamp image of the ‘Faith’ angel onto a piece of scrap paper. Cut out the stamped image and place near the top and centrally inside the first fold of the card. Trace round the image lightly with pencil.

 

4 – Cut out the shape approximately 3mm inside the traced line. Erase the pencil marks. Go round the cut edge on the front of the card with a decorative peel off border as this helps to finish off the edge neatly.

 

5 – Stamp and heat emboss the ‘Faith’ angel, the Communion cup and the cross on the separate piece of card. Cut out the images and using your 1” circle punch, punch out the cross image to place on the back of the card. Ink the edges of the circle to give some dimension. Place the images on the card as shown in the photograph, centring the angel to fit in the window and glue in place.

 

6 – Using your computer, print the verse and the details onto a piece of translucent vellum cut to fit the inside folded part of the card. Fold the vellum in half and attach to the inside of the card using vellum adhesive or glue stick.

 

7 – Stamp the angel image onto shrink plastic using Brilliance ink. Cut out leaving a small margin. This will not show when the piece is shrunk. Take care not to smudge the ink. Punch a hole into the arch before shrinking. Glitter may be added at this stage using a Sakura clear glitter pen. The shrinking process intensifies the look of the glitter. Once the piece is shrunk, insert a small jump ring through the pre-punched hole.

 

8 – Finish embellishing your card by adhering a length of metallic ribbon down the side. Tie a small bow and attach the shrink plastic tag through the centre of the bow. Glue the bow and tag into place and your card is complete.

 

9 – Line the envelope with a toning sheet of pearlescent paper cut slightly narrower than the width and sized to fit the length minus the gummed strip on the envelope. Insert the paper into the envelope and bring up to the edge of the flap and use that as a guide to cut the paper. Slide the paper into the envelope past the gummed strip and only glue the flap area using a glue stick. Fold over the flap and press it down for a crisp edge.

 

10 – To complete the envelope, create a seal using gold embossing powder or gold Ultra Thick Embossing Enamel. Pour a little of either powder onto a heat resistant surface and gently heat until the powder is molten. Keep adding powder until you have enough to stamp your chosen image into. If you haven’t melted sufficient powder you can reheat it and add more until you are satisfied. Pre-ink your stamp with Versamark ink and press firmly into the molten powder. Leave it to cool and gently peel away the ‘seal’. Trim with scissors to get a pleasing shape and decorate using a length of metallic ribbon. Centre the seal onto a punched mirror card circle and attach to the flap of the envelope to complete your project.

©2008 Edna Taylor