Thursday 21 February 2019

Post-It Note Organiser

Our Craft Group had a change from cards this week. We made a Post-It Note Organiser.

Stamped images (c) Stampin' Up!

As usual I made up some kits for the ladies, but I wasn't able to take photos of their finished products, sorry.

Anyway, here are the instructions if you'd like to try your hand at this.

Materials

·       Solid Colour A4 Cardstock
·       Contrast Colour A4 Cardstock
·       Patterned Paper
·       Elasticised ribbon/trim, or plain elastic if necessary
·       76cm x 76 cm Post-It Note pad (split into two pads to make two organisers)
·       35cm x 58 cm Post-It Note pad (split into two pads also)
·       Pencil (half-size) - I got ours from Winc online
·       Glue or double-sided tape
·       Embellishments: Washi Tape, ribbon, rhinestones, flowers, stickers or whatever you choose.

Equipment

·       Stampin' Trimmer 
·       Any oval or circle punch

Instructions

Cover

  1. Cut a piece of plain cardstock measuring 8" x 5½". Score at 3¾" from each short edge.               
      
  2. Cut a piece of patterned paper 3½" x 3¼". Adhere to the front of the cover at the bottom. 
  1. Add a piece of the elasticised ribbon across the top of the patterned paper but be sure you don't stretch it. If you don't have the Ruffle Trim that I used (it retired a very long time ago), you can use regular ribbon or Washi Tape or even a thin piece of contrast cardstock.


   
  1. Inside the holder, attach a piece of elasticised ribbon (or plain elastic) on the inside-back of the cover to hold the pencil in place. Place it about 1½" from the top and put the glue as close to the score line as possible. Use the pencil to determine the correct size.                                                
  
  1. Cut a piece of contrasting cardstock 3½" x 5¼". Decorate the corners with small stamps or pieces of Washi Tape, bling, flowers, stickers or other embellishment, if desired. Glue to the inside back cover.                                                                                                                                                
  2. Split the pad of larger Post-It notes in half and glue it into place. Do the same again with the smaller pad below.


Pocket

  1. Using the same patterned paper as on the front cover, cut a piece 6" x 4". Score at ½" on both short sides and one long side. Fold along each of the score lines, folding the bottom first, then the two sides. Snip each corner as shown to avoid a bulky corner.
    This shows the wrong side of the patterned paper (and I had already done Step 2 as well).

  2. Use an oval or circle punch to punch a half-oval/half-circle from the top edge, i.e. the edge that wasn't scored.                            
  3. On the back, apply glue to all three folded pieces and attach it to the front inside cover, with the cut-out to the left.
    Oops! I put the pocket on the wrong way around. It's easier to use if the opening faces to the left.

Finishing Off

  1. You can add a stamped greeting to the front cover or to the inside the Organiser instead of a smaller pad.                                                                                                                                                    

  1. Decorate the front with butterflies or other embellishments.

And there you have it. It's not hard at all, but looks amazing. Makes great gifts for friends and relatives, or might sell well on market stalls.

Happy crafting!

Tuesday 5 February 2019

Starburst Card

This week our craft group tackled a Starburst Card. I made a couple ahead of time as examples, and then made another one on the night as a demonstration.

Using Garden Impressions 6" x 6" DSP
Using How Sweet It Is DSP

The instructions will tell you to cut up some patterned paper to make these cards, but it's also a great way to use up leftover scraps.

This is the one I made tonight, using How Sweet It Is Designer Series Paper left over from my card making efforts during my recent Online Party. 


The ladies in the Craft Group all made theirs using Garden Impressions 6" x 6" Designer Series Paper (I made up some kits beforehand). People swapped some of their patterned paper strips and all ended up with some pretty cool designs.



Top: Heather, Amanda and Samantha
Bottom: Kieran and Dot
And now for some instructions...

Materials

·       1 x A4 plain cardstock (card base)
·     2 x half-A4 coordinating cardstock (mats and labels)
·      4" x 6" plain cardstock (card topper)
·       3 pieces 6" x 6" Patterned Paper
·       Adhesive, e.g. Multipurpose Adhesive Sheets and/or Multipurpose Liquid Glue, plus some Tear & Tape or Snail Adhesive for the mats
·       Foam Dimensionals, optional

Equipment

·       Stampin' Trimmer 
·         Bone folder 
·         Stamps
·         Ink pads
·        1⅜" Scallop Circle Punch 
·       1¾" CirclePunch

Instructions

1. Cut your plain A4 cardstock in half (5⅞”) and score at 4" to form the card base. Burnish fold with a Bone Folder.

2. Cut a coordinating piece of plain cardstock 3¾“ x 5½“ for Mat 1.  Punch out a 1¾" circle and put it aside, then adhere the mat to the card base. The hole won't be seen once you put the card together.

3. Cut another coordinating piece of cardstock 3½" x 5¼ for Mat 2. Stamp a sentiment and punch out a 1" scalloped circle and put it aside, adhere the mat to the card base.

4. Cut a piece of plain cardstock 3¼" x 5" for your card topper. You can use any scrap piece of cardboard for this as none of this piece will be visible on the final card. I used some of the plain  cardboard that comes with the 12" x 12" patterned paper.


5. Cut your patterned paper 3½" to 5" wide across the long side (you can vary it), then cut them into varying width strips approximately 1" - 1½" wide (they'll be 3½" to 5" long). They don't have to be exactly even. You can use both sides of the patterned paper to create more variety on your card, or even use plain cardstock. 

6. Cut each strip into two triangles by cutting from one corner to the diagonally opposite corner.


7. Cover the card topper with glue, or use a Multipurpose Adhesive Sheet cut to size (much less messy and heaps easier to use without the glue drying out, etc.).

8. Chose a 'central' point on your card topper (it doesn't have to be in the centre of it though) and start placing your patterned paper triangles on the topper, alternating strips around the card. The pieces don't have to be even or in the same order all the way around. Continue until you have covered the whole card topper. You can trim the last piece to fit, if needed.

Start anywhere on the cardboard 

Work around the cardboard until it's completely covered

9. Turn the card topper over and trim away the overhanging pieces of patterned paperYour scissors may get very sticky if you make a few of these cards, just clean them off with an alcohol wipe – but don’t cut yourself!

Trim away all overhanging patterned paper

You'll be left with a card topper that looks like this

11. Glue your two circles together and, using foam dimensionals, place them over the 'centre' of the starburst. You can use anything in the centre, it doesn't have to be circles. You can use any shapes, or labels. 

I only used a single Starburst Punch label for this one.

This technique allows for all sorts of pretty pieces - you can make them monochrome or as colourful as you like.

Happy crafting!

Sunday 3 February 2019

Gingham Gala

My daughter, Kieran, and I have had a girls' crafting weekend, so this afternoon I had a go with the Gingham Gala 6" x 6" Designer Series Paper. I am very happy with the results today.

Images (c) Stampin' Up!


These more or less monochrome cards show off the colours better, I think. I have made similar before and any patterned paper would work, but the Gingham Gala is perfect for this, plus I got to play with my Stampin' Blends again. I made two of each card.

I used the So Hoppy Together Stamp Set on this card.


Just Because Stamp Set is a really nice one that grows on me more and more. I think this card is my favourite of today's batch, probably because of the Highland Heather - purple is my favourite colour.


The last three all use the Fable Friends Stamp Set. It's so cute.





Here are the dimensions.

Card base: Half Australian A4 sheet, so measures 5⅞" x 8¼", scored at 4⅛" 
Whisper White: 5½" x 2¼"
Patterned Paper: 5¼" x 2"

The stamped piece was just cut at a suitable size and the mat is ½" longer and wider, giving a ¼" border all around. 

Anyway, that's all for today.

Happy crafting!