Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Snowflake Rosette Ornament

Hello! This project is a remnant of idea from my Product Feature Week featuring the Big Snowflake Cut & Foil Die set. Initially, I created this as a gift topper. I am linking the post here in case you are interested to see it. I mentioned on that post that another great idea is to make a rosette ornament. 

I repeated the process of how I created the Snowflake Gift Topper. I adhered a looped twine at the middle of the rosettes. I secured this with a glue gun. I squirted more glue using the glue gun to the inside center, and placed the other rosette to it, creating a back to back rosette ornament. You can see the sideview photo of the rosette ornament below. 

I am participating in the Bearly Art Craftmas Ornament Exchange which prompted me to create the Rosette Topper into an ornament. 

Thank you for visiting my blog. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!

I added below the link to the Trinity stamp product I used on this project. There will be no additional cost to you should you decide to purchase this die set. While you are at the Trinity Stamps website, do check out the other amazing Trinity Stamps products including their newly released products. 

Maria Giselle B.

Monday, November 29, 2021

Few Of Our Favorite Things Trinity Ambassadors Insta-Hop

Hello! We are having a Trinity Ambassadors Social Media IG Hop. Aside from the inspirations you will get with the hop, you get a chance to win a $20 gift card to the Trinity Stamps store. Isn't that a sweet deal? The hop ends on December 3 @ 11:59 PM PST. Winners will be announced on the Trinity Stamps blog on December 5. So, what are you waiting for? Start hopping!

I am using the Trinity Stamps Mistletoads 3x4 Stamp Set. I stamped the images on Neenah Solar White cardstock. I colored the images with Copic markers. This stamp set has a coordinating die which I don't have so I fussy cut the images, leaving a small white border around it.

To create my mini scene, I am using the TS Frame and Fold Slimline Die Set. I created a polaroid frame using two of the rectangular frames included in the set. I die cut this five times on white cardstock. I also die cut the heart from this die set on red mirror cardstock.

On one of the polaroid frames, I stamped the word hugs using a red dye ink. The sentiment is from the TS A Latte Love Stamp set. I colored the inside of the letters with a red shimmer pen. I also stamped the sentiment 'sending' on white cardstock. I fussy cut around the word sending leaving a white border around it. 

I adhered a thin transparent thread on the back of the mirror heart die cut. I adhered this to one of the polaroid frames. I adhered the frogs to the back of the stamped polaroid frame. I adhered the fussy cut sending to the bottom of the frogs. I stacked the polaroid frames on top of each other, adhering three frames to the back to allow the heart to float.

For the card panel, I am using a plaid patterned paper.  I used the stitched heart from the same slimline die set to add stitched impressions on the patterned paper. I particularly added it only to the area that will show through the polaroid window frame. 

Thank you for visiting my blog. I hope you join the blog hop. This is my first blog hop that's why I am very excited. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!

I added below the links to the Trinity stamp product I used on this project. There will be no additional cost to you should you decide to purchase this die set. While you are at the Trinity Stamps website, do check out the other amazing Trinity Stamps products including their newly released products. 

Maria Giselle B.


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Thursday, November 25, 2021

Turnabout Stenciled Background

 

Hello! Welcome back to my blog. I created this card so I can take part on A Blog Named Hero November Challenge at Instagram. I also got my inspiration from my childhood house backyard tree which we had to let go to make way for the construction of new houses that will replace our ancestral house. A lot of good memories with the house and the tree. Another inspiration is my sister's cat, Bibi, who is an all-black cat. 

I am using products from the Hero Arts My Monthly Hero April Kit. I started with creating the background. I temporarily adhered a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" white cardstock to the center of a scrap plastic folder measuring 6" x 6". I positioned the stencil on top of this then temporarily secured it with tape. I used an ink blender to ink the cardstock through the open spaces of the stencil. I used Hero Arts Soft Lavender for the first layer of ink. I rotated the stencil clockwise, then applied HA Grape Juice. Before rotating the stencil, I applied Versamark ink to the the open areas of the stencil. After which, I lifted the stencil off the panel then pounced some Ranger Perfect Pearl Grape on the inked areas. I rotated the stencil again and applied another layer of a pinkish-lavender dye ink. For the last rotation layer, I applied a purple glittered gel. I set this aside to dry while I clean off the stencil and while I work on the focal element of my card.

The stamp images included in the kit are all solid images. It comes with a matching die in which lining up to the stamped image can be very tricky. Instead of stamping before die cutting which I usually do, I did the die cutting first before the stamping. I used the negative piece of the cut as a guide where to stamp the image by fitting the stamp on the negative cut. After which, I picked the stamp with the Misti Stamping Tool. I piece in the positive cut, then stamped the image. The Misti is really helpful on these kinds of images since re-stamping is almost always necessary.

I partially stamped the flowers so I can add varied colors to the tree and the flowers. I stamped the leaf first with a green dye ink, wiping off any ink that I might have applied to the flower. After the leaf has been stamped, I repeat the process but this time just applying ink to the flowers. I used the same process for the tree.

I created a wide sentiment strip and heat embossed the sentiment on this using HA White Embossing powder. I adhered this to the Stenciled Panel. I arranged the elements of my mini scene then adhered this. I added some accents to the cat's eyes with Sakura Black Enamel pen, and to the flowers with varied enamel accents and glitter glue.

Thank you for visiting my blog. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!

Maria Giselle B.

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Thursday, November 18, 2021

Color Inspired Greeting Card (New To My Stash #20)

Hello! Welcome back to my blog, and to another post for my New To My Stash Blog Series. It has been months since my last post on this series. I am glad to continue on.

I am using the Newton's Nook Designs Flower Garden stamp set. I got my card inspiration from the latest Newton's Nook Designs Inky Paws Color Challenge. 

I stamped the image on watercolor paper using Versafine Onyx Black ink. I heat set this to speed up the drying time. I colored the image using Karin markers. I applied the pigment on a palette and picked it up with a wet brush. I fussy cut the image leaving a white border around it. I colored the image following the color inspiration of the challenge.

For the background, I blended Tim Holtz Mowed Lawn Distress ink on a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" Neenah Solar White cardstock. I heat set this to dry. I stamped the flower from the stamp set on this panel using Versamark ink. I heat embossed this using Wow! Jealous Guy embossing powder. 

Using an oval die as a guide, I curved the sentiment stamp so I can create a frame for the image. The sentiment is from NND Birthday Roundabout stamp set. I heat embossed this using Ranger Copper embossing powder. 

I bleached the petals of the flowers on the background by applying water to the petals then picking it up with dry paper towel. I applied a light wash of red to these petals. For the flower centers, I applied a dot of a light green Sakura Souffle pen. 

I die cut oval shapes on a brown metallic vellum and a red cardstock. I embossed this with dots using the Simon Says Stamp Tiny Dots stencil. Yes, you can emboss with a stencil as long as you use an embossing mat. Depending on your machine, just build enough shims to achieve the right pressure to create the embossed impression. 

I adhered these inside the oval frame, centering it. I adhered the image using foam tape. 

I trimmed a sliver off the edges. I matted this colored panel on a light green cardstock measuring 4 1/4" x 5 1/2".

Thank you for visiting my blog. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!

Maria Giselle B.

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Monday, November 15, 2021

Traditional Colored Interactive Christmas Card


Hello! We have a new challenge at Incy Wincy Designs. The theme for this challenge is 
Traditional Christmas Colours +/Or Colour on Kraft Card. For me, the traditional Christmas colors are red and green, thus, the color theme of my card.


We have two sponsors for this challenge. I am using an image from one of our sponsors. I printed the image on white cardstock. I colored the image with Prismacolor Premier Colored Pencils. I fussy cut the image leaving a small white border around it. I added puffy details to the sleeves and socks cuffs with an Uchida Snow Marker. I added a dot of white gel pen for the eyes. I added shimmer to the horns with Spectrum Noir Clear shimmer pen.

For the panel, I am using a Bo Bunny patterned paper. 

The digital image came with stars coming from the fairy's hands. To mimic these stars, I added stars using a translucent embossing paste over a stencil. I poured gold embossing powder over the embossing paste while it was still wet. I set this aside to dry before applying heat on it. I added a few more stars until I had five stars on each side.

For the interactive part, I added a wobble spring on the back of the fairy before adhering it to the patterned paper panel. 

I matted this patterned paper panel with a red cardstock measuring 5 1/2" x 4 1/4".


Thank you for visiting my blog. I hope to see your creations at the challenge blog. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!

Maria Giselle B.


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Saturday, November 13, 2021

Floating Sentiment Trifold Card

 

Hello! Welcome back to my blog. For this card, I created a card with a floating sentiment inside the window of the card. 

I started off by die cutting the largest sized die from the Lawn Fawn Stitched Speech Bubble Frames on Doodlebug patterned paper. 

I trimmed a brown cardstock at 5 1/2" x 4 1/2". I am using both panels to create the trifold mechanism. 

I traced the window created by the speech bubble on one of the brown note cards. I die cut another window on this note card using a Hero Arts Nesting Oval die. 

I stamped the fox image on Neenah Solar white cardstock. I colored this with Copic markers. The stamp is from LF Mom + Me stamp set. I fussy cut the image leaving a white border around the image.

For the scene, I die cut a green cardstock using LF Grassy Hillside Borders dies. I am in-laying the grassy hills. To create some depth, I blended a Tim Holtz Pine Needles Distress Oxide. 

For the sentiment, I created an orange gradient panel by adhering scraps of orange cardstock on a typing paper. I die cut the sentiment from this panel using the LF Scripty Thanks die and the LF Cole's ABC die. I did a bit of die cut surgery on the word thanks so I can modify the sentiment. I die cut these two more times for the the layers.

I applied WOW! Mixed Media Embossing Brush to the sentiment die cuts. I poured WOW! Ultra High Clear Embossing powder to this then heat set it. I adhered one layer to the back of the sentiment/letters using a liquid glue. I trimmed two strips of acetate. I adhered this to the back of the sentiment/letters. I adhered the last sentiment/letter die cuts to the back to cover the glue.

I added a strong double sided tape on the sides of the speech bubble window on the brown note card. I adhered the acetate with the sentiments to this. I placed another layer of double sided tape on top of it to secure it more. I lined the patterned paper speech bubble frame, then adhered the other piece of the die cut to cover the front of the card. 

I adhered the grassy hills die cut. I adhered the fox using foam adhesive.

For the inside, I created a background for the window using a LF Woodgrain Backdrops stamp. I stamped this using a dark brown pigment ink. I adhered this to the front of the other brown cardstock. I trimmed off a sliver on the front cover. I applied adhesive to the inner back side and adhered it to the back of the window card creating the trifold mechanism. 

I added a white panel on the center fold to write the message on.


I like it that the card has a different look when closed. 

Thank you for visiting my blog. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!

Maria Giselle B.

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Paper Snowflake Twinkling Fairy Light (Product Feature Week)

Lighted Snowflake In The Dark

Unlighted Snowflake

Lighted Snowflake with Room Light On

Hello! This is my last blog post on my Product Feature Week blog series featuring the Trinity Stamps Big Snowflake Cut & Foil Die Set. If you have time, do check out my previous blog posts on this series to see the versatility of this die set. 

Today's project is the most involving of all the projects I made for this week. After seeing the result, the work put on it is truly worth it. I want to give thanks to Maggie Rose Design Co for her tutorial on DIY Paper Snowflake Garland. It was very helpful. 

The die set comes with 4 pieces of dies, a foiling die, a detailed snowflake die, and two shadow dies. I die cut the detailed snowflake and the third layer on holographic cardstock. I die cut the second layer on platinum vellum paper. 

I cut small pieces of a thick foam tape. I adhered this to the back of the first layer. I carefully adhered the vellum layer to this, making sure the snowflake is lined up. 

I added a mini glue dot to the center back of the vellum layer. I adhered a bulb of the fairy light to this mini glue dot. I sealed this with a craft glue dot, then adhered the solid holographic snowflake layer to this. I repeated this on every other bulb of the fairy light.




Thank you for visiting my blog. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!

I added below the link to the Trinity stamp product I used on this project. There will be no additional cost to you should you decide to purchase this die set. While you are at the Trinity Stamps website, do check out the other amazing Trinity Stamps products including their newly released products. 

Maria Giselle B.


Friday, November 12, 2021

Spinning Snowflake Card (Product Feature Week)


Hello! This is my sixth post on my ongoing Product Feature Week showcasing the Trinity Stamps Big Snowflake Foil & Die Set. I got my inspiration for this project from Jennifer McGuire. I always love interactive cards! This interactive mechanism of this card reminds me of the fidget spinner my sons played with before.

I foiled the snowflake on a Doodlebug patterned paper. I die cut this using the first layer snowflake die. I die cut the second layer on another patterned paper and two pieces from white cardstock. I die cut the third layer on another patterned paper and a vellum. 

I die cut a circle on the center using a circle die. I created a circle frame for the first and second layers to create a spinning track for the button. This also keeps the intricate snowflake die cut intact when it spins. 

 

I adhered the button to a scrap circle cardstock. I positioned the die cuts on the button. For the sentiment, I embossed this on a blue cardstock with silver embossing powder. I die cut this with a circle die larger than the button. I matted this with a holographic cardstock cut with a circle die larger than the sentiment circle. 

My snowflake was having a hard time spinning. I used my anti-static tool to apply powder to the areas where it should be spinning. I also added a craft pop-up dot to the button to add more height, thus, give more space for the snowflake to spin. This seemed to work. 

I die cut another patterned paper with a stitched rectangle die. I adhered this to a top folding 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" gray cardstock. I adhered the spinner to this. I embellished the snowflake with TS Stunning Silver Baubles.


Thank you for visiting my blog. I hope you come back tomorrow as I wrap up my Product Feature Week Series. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!

I added the links below to the Trinity Stamp products I used on this project. There will be no additional cost to you should you decide to purchase any of these products. While you are at the Trinity Stamps website, do check out the other amazing Trinity Stamps products including their newly released products.

Maria Giselle B.














































Thursday, November 11, 2021

Snowflake Rosette (Product Feature Week)

Hello! Welcome back! If you have been following me, this is my fifth post this week featuring the Trinity Stamps Big Snowflake Foil & Die Set. I created a rosette using this die. The rosette can be used as a gift box topper or to decorate a jar for gifting. It can also be used as a tree ornament. 

I would like to thank Beth's Paper Cuts for the Scallop Circle Tutorial. It helped me create this snowflake rosette.

Using the third snowflake die, I die cut an Echo Park Paper patterned paper. I die cut two pieces of this. I scored this snowflake layer where the edge of the snowflake dips toward the center of the snowflake.  I cut a slit on one of the score lines. I folded this following the score lines. The key thing to remember, as mentioned in Beth's Paper Cuts, is if you fold one of the snowflakes down, the other one should be folded up. I nestled the ends of the snowflakes and adhered these ends.

I die cut the first layer of the snowflake on four different patterned papers from the same Echo Park Paper collection. On the blue patterned paper, I snipped off the snowflake branches, leaving the center diamonds only. On two of the red patterned papers, I trimmed off the diamonds leaving the snow branches. 


I started layering these snowflakes die cuts. I adhered the diamond layer on the full snowflake die cut, carefully aligning it. I added shimmer to the blue diamond layer with Spectrum Noir clear shimmer pen. I adhered the snow branches layer to the back of the full snowflake, slightly rotating it. I used a glue gun to adhere this layered snowflake to the front of the rosette. I added a TS Stunning Silver Bauble to the center. 

Now, you can add this to a present. Another idea for this beautiful rosette is creating it into an ornament by adhering the third layer of the snowflake to the back of the rosette, then add a ribbon or twine for the ornament hanger. 

Thank you for visiting my blog. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!

Below, I added the links to the Trinity Stamp products I used on this project. There will be no additional cost to you should you decide to purchase any of these products. While you are at the Trinity Stamps website, do check out the other amazing Trinity Stamps products including their newly released products.

Maria Giselle B.



Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Stitched Embellishments On A Card (Product Feature Week)


Hello! This is my fourth post on my Product Feature Week series featuring the Trinity Stamps Big Snowflake Cut & Foil Die Set. My card for today has the same detailing with my previous project which is an ornament. Details on how I added the stitching are on my previous blog post, in case you are interested to know how I did it. I did the stitching away from my craft desk so I was able to create an extra one. 

I die cut another snowflake on pink cardstock which I adhered to the back of the stitched snowflake die cut. This adds depth to the embellishment and at the same time, prevents the end of the stitching from loosening up. 

I die cut a holographic cardstock using the third layer die. Instead of lining this up with the snowflake, I rotated it a bit to get a different look. 


I die cut the the letters to spell the word 'peace' on pink cardstock using TS Marshmallow Alphabet Die. I die cut duplicates of the letters as well. I poke holes on the letters and did a running stitch using DMC Diamant Metallic Old Rose Thread, the same thread I used on the snowflake. I used double adhesive tape to secure the thread ends. I added liquid adhesive to the back of the letters then adhered the duplicate to it.

For the background panel, I blended Tim Holtz Distress Oxide Wilted Violet and Seedless Preserves inks on a 4 1/4" X 5 1/2" purple cardstock. I heat set this to speed up the drying. I used one of the stencils from the TS Tree of Lights Stencil set but instead of keeping the tree shape of the circle holes of the stencil, I rotated the stencil so I can fill up the whole panel with scattered circle shapes into which I blended Versamark ink. After I filled the panel with the blended circles, I pounced some Ranger Perfect Pearl Grape Fizz Powder to this. 


I trimmed a sliver off the edges of the purple panel. I adhered the stitched snowflake and letters. I adhered this to a 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" holographic cardstock. I added TS Gorgeous Gold Baubles for some accent.

Thank you for visiting my blog. Have a blessed, brilliant and creative day!

I added below the links to the Trinity Stamp products I used on this card. There will be no additional cost to you should you decide to purchase any of these products. While you are at the Trinity Stamps website, do check out the other amazing Trinity Stamps products including their newly released products.

Maria Giselle B.