Showing posts with label crafter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafter. Show all posts

Sunday, December 26, 2021

Eco-Christmas cards 2021

I made a pledge to myself that if I came across something that I could make sure ends up in recycling, that I would try to ensure it reaches a place where it could be recycled. At school,I was using the Office scanner and I noticed a large pile of ex-school Induction pack covers ripped and put into the recycling.

Using this card and the tools below, I made 23 cards (the majority of these envelopeless postcards to add to the eco-dimension). The ones I sent in the post all reused old envelopes with decorative rectangles of blue envelope inards to cover up the previous usage. 


4 craft punches

1 embossing tool

1 embossing stamp

Guillotine


 



They may be simple But, I hope, effective.


Xxx

Monday, April 13, 2020

My DIY Easter Wreath

As you saw from last week, I've been trying to reuse some of the cardboard boxes I bought home from school to recycle (but never actually got around to) after making my Phoenix wings.
On Friday, I decided I would like to make an Easter wreath.  Not eggs, not bunnies, not lambs but flowers.

I didn't really have any plan of what to do. I went to the garage to the craft shelves and searched for all the flower punches, also grabbing a butterfly punch too.  
I knew I had some paints somewhere and found a small bottle of green-pearlescent acrylic paint and a paint brush.  Also, I found my stash of coloured envelopes which I always keep from cards I've been given and a paper pad.

The first job was to make the wreath base. I drew around a dinner plate and then placed some smaller circular object in the centre and cut them out.

Next, I painted the wreath green with the Acrylic paint. 

Next, I punched 2 large daisy shapes out of all the different colours of envelopes until I had 10 different colours.

To give them a 3D feel, what you need to do is get an old biro that doesn't work and a piece of craft foam.  Then, to make the petals curl, you just need to make circular movements with the biro on the petals (or straight lines) and then go around the centre and the petals lift.

I laid them in a pattern.  
Next, I used a small circle punch to cut one circle from all the colours and moved them 2 places backwards rather like musical chairs and stuck them into the centre.

After that, I stuck down the flowers. I misjudged the spacing so ended up with a half-space so I punched a lilac butterfly from my wedding punch (made turquoise confetti for the tables and ones to go on the table names from old music)

Next, I added some white gel dots to the edge of the flower centre.

At this point, I punched holes in the top and added string.

To fill in the gaps, I used 2 sizes of tiny flower punches and experimented with making paper Stitchwort, Celandines and Forget me nots, adding details in gel-pens.  There was something missing so I used a dark green envelope and a mini leaf punch to cut some leaves and arranged everything.

And voila, here is my wreath!

Got to admit, am very pleased with it!

Pretty much all recycled material apart from the mustard-coloured card and the pink, which were offcuts from previous projects. I honestly think that my flower punches are my favourite craft tools!

What do you think?
xx


Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Easy card ideas- Using stickers for cards

Hello there,

I hope you are well. I have had a good, albeit draining day of 3 back to back Beginner recorder teaching lessons, Tudor Dance and Singing Assembly. All being done with a very intense headache. It has started to abate a bit as I have reached home and relaxed a bit more.

I have some very simple (and not, if I am to be honest, good) card ideas to share today.  I had this pack of Farmyard animal stickers that seemed to be losing their stickiness. I decided to try and resurrect them for some simple card ideas.
The above one is definitely not finished, it looks decidedly dodgy, but I thought it might be nice to add some ferns in the background.
This one is slightly better, perhaps because the sticker is a bit more prominent.  If you wanted to make some cards with kiddies, you could use this idea- get them to draw some grass round the edges and stick stickers in the centre.

Have a nice day!
xx