Friday, 31 October 2008
Stocking Boy Card Project
Twisted Xmas Tree Card Project

Materials
Duotwists 3D Twisted Pyramid Decoupage 'Christmas Trees'
White 128mmx178mm Deckle Edged Card
Cardart Xmas Banners Silver Foil on Metalic and Pearl Card
Kanban Self Adhesive Bling Gems
Double Sided Tape
Stiz 2 3mm Double Sided Foam Pads
Depending On Which Christmas Tree You Use Select The Following In Contrasting Colours
A4 Kanban Foiled Mirri Stars Card
Two Shades of Ribbon- one 6mm wide and one 11mm wide.
Tools
Craft Knife
Scissors
Ruler
Instructions
Decide what colour christmas tree you are going to use. ( There is a blue and a red on this sheet.)
1) Make up one of the twisted decoupage images using 3mm double sided foam pads.
2)Cut a strip of card from the mirri card measuring 1.5cmx10.5cm. I am using Stars Blue/Silver. 3)Using double sided tape stick the strip to the bottom left hand corner 1cm from the bottem and 1cm from the side.
4)Cut two strips of 6mm ribbon each 10cm long.
5)Cut two strips from the mirri card measuring 1cmx10.5cm.
6)Starting with the ribbon use double sided tape to stick these onto the card 2mm apart.
7)Add the image using double sided tape and place it 1cm from the right edge so it covers the ends of the card and ribbon, and is slightly above and below the top and bottom strip.
8)Tie the 11mm ribbon around the top of the card just above the top of the image.
9)Using the foam pads stick a Happy Christmas banner onto the mirri card and cut a regtangle around it. Stick this to the card with double sided tape to the top right hand corner.
10)Stick Kanban bling gems to the card.
Designed & Created by Nikki
Christmas Teddies 2 Card Project
Ingredients
Christmas Teddy Rubber Stamp
Candy Cane Rubber Stamp
Sentiment Stamp
Forest Green Card (Cut to size. 175 x 125mm)
Red Card (One piece cut to size. 85 x 25mm and round the corners. Second piece cut to 165 x 120mm)
White Card (Cut to Size. 80 x 60mm and round the corners.)
Victorian Xmas Designer Paper (I have used the green holly paper on this project)
Thin Line Gold Peel Offs
128 x178mm Brilliant White Deckle Edged Card Blank
Diamond Stickles
Xmas Red Stickles
Red Ribbon (3 pieces. 1 piece 300mm. 2 pieces 40mm)
2 Red Buttons (Threaded)
Double Sided Tape
Foam Pads
Colouring Medium eg. H2O's etc
Black Ink Pad
White Gel Pen or Pencil
Recipe
* Take the Designer backing paper (Green Holly Leaves) and colour the red berries on the paper with xmas red stickles then take the diamond stickles and put a line through each of the leaves and let this dry. (approx. 1hr)
* Take the red card size 165 x 120mm and decoratively edge one of the narrower sides of the card, i have used a scalloped punch but any punch or scissor's will do the trick. Place double sided tape to the back of this card then take the longest piece of ribbon and stick this to the back of the red card making sure to leave enough ribbon at each side so as it can be tied around the front when the backing paper is added. Now layer this red card with ribbon attached to the forest green card.
* Now take the designer paper (make sure this is dry) and put double sided tape to the back of it, layer this onto the red card that is attached to the forest green card.
* Take the gold peel offs and attach these around the designer paper to make a gold border, now tie the ribbon around the front of the designer paper. This set can now be layered onto the deckle edge card blank using double sided tape.
* Take the white card size 80 x 60mm and stamp the Teddy image onto this using the black ink. Colour the Teddy and with diamond stickles decorate the Teddies hat. (Leave to dry)
* Take the red card size 85 x25mm and now take the two small pieces of ribbon and fold these in half sticking them with tape to the back of the red card making sure there is enough ribbon showing at one side of the card when this is turned around.
* Put double sided tape on the back of the white card with the image on, layer this onto the red card with the ribbon on, now with a black pen and a ruler draw stitch like lines around the edge of the white card with the image on. Now glue buttons onto two diagonal corners of this piece of card. Now attach foam pads to the back of this set and attach to the main card.
* Then take a white gel pen or pencil and add little doodle dots around the edge of the red card and at the bottom of the larger piece of red card where it is scalloped.
* Take you chosen sentiment and stamp this onto red card, I have stamped onto a red circle, i then stuck this onto white card and with scalloped scissors i cut around the edge of the white card and attached this to the main card with foam pads. I then added doodle dots around the sentiment with a white gel pen.
* Inserts can be added by using a plain white piece of paper and sticking to the inside of the card with double sided tape, i have printed a verse using my computer and i alway's like to add a stamped image to the opposite side, i have used the candy cane from the Christmas Teddies set.
Designed & Created by Donna
Thursday, 30 October 2008
Bauble Slider Card Project


You Will Need:
Kanban Foiled Mirri Card
Card Art Foil Printed Baubles
Kanban Bling Stick On Gems
Pink Ribbon
Dovecraft Clear Dec 25 Stamps
Acrylic Block
Pink Ink
Card
A6 Card Blank
Double Sided Tape
Foam Pads
Craft Knife & Cutting Mat
- Cut a piece of thin card and a piece of the mirri card to 14cm x 9cm. On the mirri card, make sure the text runs in the direction of the longest side. Also cut a small strip of the thin card, about 2cm x 5cm.
- Cut an oblong aperture in the mirri card 12cm x 2cm, with rounded ends. It should be cut about 3cm up from the bottom, and centrally.
- Cut a scalloped circle, with a diameter of 6cm, from thick blue card.
- Now, here comes the slightly tricky bit. Take the small strip of thin card, and pop some foam pads on it so that it looks like in the picture below. Place the mirri card over it so that the bit of the card with the foam pad sticks through the aperture you cut. Then stick the scalloped circle centrally on the foam pad. This give you the base of your slider mechanism. The scalloped circle should slide along the front of the mirri card, with the strip of card sliding along behind.
- Using double sided tape just around the edges, mount the mirri card onto the plain card that you cut earlier. Slide the scalloped circle to the right hand side.
- In the part of the aperture that is now revealed on the left, stamp the merry christmas greeting in pink ink. This should be hidden by the scalloped circle when it is moved back to the left, and revealed when it is moved to the right.
- Thread a round purple bauble with a piece of pink ribbon, about 6cm long (tip: use PVA glue or even clear nail varnish to stop the ends of ribbon from fraying). Mount the bauble on the middle of the scalloped circle using foam pads. Embellish with 3 pink bling gems.
- Using double sided tape, mount the whole thing onto the front of an A6 card blank, with the fold at the top.

Designed & Created by Maggie
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Christmas Sleigh Boy
Jolly Nation Sleigh Boy Die Cut Decoupage
A Piece of Matching Sleigh Boy Backing Paper Size 7cm by 20cm
A4 Sized Blue Pearlesent Card2 Pieces of Silver Mirri Card one Sized 7.5cm by 20.5 cm and One Sized 8 and a half cm by 8 and a half cm
A Piece of Blue Pearlesent card 8cm By 8cm
Stix 2, 2mm Thick Foam Pads
Stix 2 Permanent Transfer tape pen
Stickles Crystal Glitter Glue
And the following Tools :Craft knife, Ruler and a Pencil.
Instructions: Fold the A4 blue pearlesent card in half creating a A5 card blank.Take the silver mirri card and the backing paper and stick the backing paper onto the silver mirri card
Then stick that down the left hand side of your card blank.
Now Take the piece of silver mirri card sized 8 and a half cm by 8 and a half cm and the blue pearlesent card sized8cm by 8cm and stick the blue card on top of the silver mirri card now stick this diagonally in the centre of your A5 card.
Now get your first piece of decoupage A1 and stick that down in the centre of your blue 8cm by 8cm card and then proceed to layer up your decoupage picture A2 A3 A4 A5 A6
Then take the snow man cracker from the sheet and stick that down in the bottom right hand corner
Then take your greeting and mount it onto some silver card and mount it on foam pads then on to the top right hand section of your card
To finish take some Stickles Crystal glitter glue and put a tiny amount in the centre of each snow flake on the backing paper.
Designed and created by Paula
Friday, 17 October 2008
Christmas Match Box



To make this you will need:-
Small match box blank 2” x 1 ½”
4 Small chipboard tags – or cut your own from mount board 1 ¾” x 1”
Various small Christmas stamps
Christmas background stamp
Distress ink pads, Fired Brick and Peeled Paint
2 pieces of cut n dry foam or you can use small pieces of sponge
Archival ink pad – Jet Black
Dark Red dye based ink pad
Cosmic Shimmer ultra thick embossing crystals – Golden Lustre
Hampton Art tinted embossing ink pad
Scrap piece of card to make a mask of your stamped images
Small piece of Christmas paper approx 2” x ½”
Low tack tape
Metallic thread
Heat Gun
Pricking Tool
Instructions
1. Remove the inside part from your match box and put it to one side. Gently push on your match box outer to flatten it so it is easier to work on.
2. Take a stamp which you would like on the front of your match box and ink it up using jet black archival ink and then stamp this onto the front part of your match box. Ink the stamp up again and stamp it onto your scrap piece of card.
3. Cut out the stamped image from your scrap piece of card, as you will use this as a mask. Put a little low tack tape on the back of your cut out stamped image and lay it directly onto of the stamped image on your match box.
4. If you want another stamped image on the back of your match box cover then repeat steps 2 and 3 above.
5. Lightly tap a piece of sponge onto the fired brick ink pad and then lightly apply the ink to parts of the match box cover. Then take your peeled paint ink pad and another piece of foam/sponge and again lightly pick up some ink from your pad and lightly apply this until your cover/outer is fully coloured in either fired brick or peeled paint ink. Do not remove the masked images yet.
6. Now take a Christmas background stamp and ink it up using a dark red dye based ink pad and then randomly stamp this over the match box cover. You can now remove the masked images and colour your stamped images on your match box cover.
7. Take your Hampton Art tinted embossing ink pad and ink up one side of your match box cover – the best way to do this is to lay your match box cover on top of the ink pad and press down on it with your fingers. Remove the cover from your ink pad and sprinkle Cosmic Shimmer ultra thick embossing crystals over it. Shake off the excess and put it back into the pot. Heat with your heat gun until the crystals melt – be careful as your match box cover will become very hot. After a few seconds, repeat the above step on the back of your match box cover. Your match box cover is now finished.
8. Take your four small tags and decorate them the same way you did for your cover. Steps 2 to 7. When your tags are decorated make a small hole using a pricking tool and thread some metallic thread through them to tie them together. Alternatively, you could put metallic thread on each one and it would make a nice Christmas decoration to hang on your Christmas tree.
9. Take the base/inside of your match box and colour it using distress inks – as in step Finally add a small piece of Christmas backing paper to the inside of your base.
10. Your altered match box is now finished and you can put your tags inside.
Angie
Friday, 10 October 2008
Gold Medallion Project

Designed and created by Angie
Christmas Baubles Project
Designed and created by Maggie
Christmas Twirler Card Project


Equipment:
1 x Circle Cutter or Sharp Craft KnifeCutting Mat Scissors12” Rule
Materials:
2 x Large Circular Toppers from Kanban “Christmas Tales” Topper Sheet 1 x “Merry Christmas” Plaque from the same topper sheet1 x Sheet of Cream A4 Card1 x Sheet of A4 Vellum – Positive Paisley Sage from Kanban1 x Sheet of White A4 Paper2mm Stix2 Double-sided Foam Pads 4mm Double-sided tapeStraight Line Gold Border Peel OffWavy Line (or Link Design) Gold Border Peel Off19cm Piece of Thread (invisible is best, but white is fine)
Method:
1.
Fold your A4 cream card in half, with the front of the card facing you.
2.
Measure down 10cm from the top of your card and 7.2cm in from the side – this will be the midpoint of your circular aperture.
3.
Cut an 11cm circular aperture, using either a circle cutter or a sharp craft knife.
4.
Cut 2 pieces of the patterned vellum, each measuring 15.5cm wide x 3cm high. Stick into place on the top and bottom of the card using double-sided tape, folding the excess over to the back of the card to give a neat finish.
5.
Apply straight line gold border peel-offs to the edges of the vellum and a wavy line or link design peel-off to the edge of your aperture (this will allow the peel-off to be shaped around the circle).
6.
Apply some double-sided foam pads to the back of one of the “Merry Christmas” plaques from the toppers sheet and apply to the bottom of the card, as shown.
7.
Make the insert by trimming 5mm all the way round a sheet of A4 white paper. Fold in half. Then, using the same measurements as in Step 2 above, find the centre point for your circle, but this time cut a 12cm aperture (so it is not visible from the front of the card). Set the insert aside for now.
8.
Cut a 19cm piece of invisible thread. Apply vertically through the centre of the reverse of one of the large round toppers using double-sided tape. Use some more double-sided tape to fix to the other large topper, so you now have a 2-sided image.
9.
Apply a small piece of double-sided tape vertically to the top and bottom of the inside of your card, ensuring it is centred and in a straight line (measure in 7.2cm from the edge of your card). Attach the top and bottom sections of thread to the card and cover with a small piece of card, paper or single-sided tape (from your many scraps!).
10.
Now fix your insert into place using a strip of double-sided tape.
Designed and created by Eleanor
Blue Medallion Card Project

To make this card you will need:-
Morning Star Medallion stamp
Square white card blank 14 cm x 14 cm
A4 white card
Silver card, measuring 13cm x 13 cm
Blue card, measuring 12 ½ cm x 12 ½ cm
Silver and blue patterned paper, measuring 12 cm x 12 cm
Hampton Art tinted embossing ink pad
Heat It Up – silver embossing powder
Glitter, Crystal Lacquers, Stickles or which ever medium you will use to colour
Heat gun
Stix2 foam pads
Double sided tape
Ribbon or 4 white brads
Instructions:-
Using the Hampton Art tinted embossing ink pad, ink up the Medallion Morning Star stamp and stamp it onto the piece of A4 white card. Immediately sprinkle some Heat It Up silver embossing powder over where you stamped. Shake off the excess embossing powder and put it back in your tub. Next, using your heat gun, heat the stamped image until the embossing powder starts to melt. You need to repeat this another 3 times – so you will then have 4 stamped and heat embossed images. (You don’t need to stop at just 4 layers – I am sure there are lots more within the design)
Using scissors or a craft knife, carefully cut out your layers, following the design of the stamp.
Colour/glitter your stamped layers. I used ultra fine white glitter and true blue Twinkling H20’s on my card. I did all my glittering first and left it to dry for a few hours before painting the H20’s on.
On your white square card blank add the piece of silver card centrally. Then add the blue card and finally the silver and blue paper.
When your stamped layers are completely dry, you can now layer them up. Start off with the biggest layer/bottom layer in front of you and attach foam pads to the back of the second layer. Make sure you line the design up with the bottom layer. Then add the third layer and top layer, again using foam pads.
Once your medallion is complete, mount it centrally onto your card using double sided tape.
Finally add a ribbon and bow down the left hand side of your card. Or alternatively add some white brads like I have done in the other example card.
Designed & created by Angie
Tuesday, 7 October 2008
Twisted Pyramid Decoupage Card Project

To make this card you will need;
1 square card 14cmx14cm (140mm x 140mm)
Doutwists Abstract Christmas sheet 1
Kanban Ruby Satin Merry Christmas Card
Stix 2 Double Sided Foam Pads 3mm
Double Sided Tape
Navy Blue Ribbon
Blue Iris Fluid Chalk
And the following tools;
Craft Knife
Ruler
Pencil
Rubber
Instructions.
To make the card;
1) Lay the card width ways infront of you. Cut 7cm from the left hand side and fold the remaining into the centre fold. This makes the front of the card.
2) Fold the right side into the centre of the card and lay flat again.

3)Using the new fold in the right side draw a line 1.5cm from the bottom edge running to the outside edge. Draw a second line 4.5cm along the new fold from the top edge. Join the two lines together 4cm along.
4)Using a craft knife and a ruler cut along all 3 lines in the regtangle. Rub out all pencil lines. Bend the side back into the centre again leaving the flap out. Turn card over and recrease folds.

5) Ink round all edges using fluid chalk.
6) Cut two regtangles from the Ruby Satin Merry Christmas Card. The first 13.5cmx6.5cm and the second 13.5cmx3cm. Using double sided tape stick the large rectangle to the panel under the flap and the small one to the first panel.
7) Using double sided tape stick the Duotwist image to the card with half covering the flap and half on the panel below.
8) Wrap the ribbon around the first panel and tie at the front.
If you don't have fluid chalks use glitter around the edges and add a bit if sparkle.
Designed & Created by Nikki
Shaker Bauble Card Project

You will need:
14cm (140mm) Square Card Blank
DCWV Pocket Full of Posies Paper
Kanban Contemporary Baubles Craft Toppers
Tools: Craft Knife, Scissors, Cutting tool, Steel Ruler
Instructions:
1) Take the Kanban topper of the Christmas tree in a bauble and using Diamond Stickles, highlight the snow in the bauble, the white glint on the bauble and add a few tiny drops inside the bauble as glittering snow. Set the topper aside for 2-3 hours to dry.
2) Cut a piece of Silver Mirri Card to 13.5 cm by 13.5 cm and mount this onto your card blank. Tip: If you cut out the middle of the mirri card leaving a 1-1.5cm border round the edge, before mounting it, you can use the middle piece for another project and your card will weigh less.
3) Cut the blue leafy pattern paper from the Pocketful of Posies stack to 13cm by 13 cm. Tie a piece of 3mm silver ribbon around one side and knot it near the top edge. Mount the leafy pattern paper centrally onto the mirri card.
4) To make the shaker: a. Cut a 9cm by 11cm piece of Mirri card and mount your dry glittered topper onto the middle of it. b. Cut 4 strips of 3mm foam pads and stick these around the edges of the mirri card making sure there are no gaps. Leave the other piece of tape on the foam pads for the time being. Tip: if you now sprinkle a bit of talcum powder onto the inside edges of the foam pads and shake off the excess it will stop your beads adhering to the foam. c. Sprinkle some beads onto your topper; not too many or you won’t be able to see the image or shake them. d. Remove the tape from the foam pads and stick a piece of acetate measuring 9cm by 11cm onto the foam pads
5) Make a frame for the shaker: a. Cut a piece of light blue card to measure 11.5 cm by 9.5 cm. Cut an aperture in this card measuring 7.5 cm by 9.5 cm. Tip: to centre the aperture, on the reverse of your blue card, make marks all round the card 1cm in from the outside edges. Join the marks into lines and your aperture is centred. b. Attach silver border peel-offs to the outside edges of the frame c. Mount the frame onto your shaker
6) Attach the shaker and frame to your card. Add 6 blue Kanban gems to the frame to complete the look.
7) Decorate the inside of your card, or add an insert.
Designed and created by Sharon
Sunday, 5 October 2008
Festive Teddy Card Project
Christmas Teddies U Mount Set. (remember to order your u mount re positional mounting cushion for your stamps)
140x140mm Square White Card Blank.
Green, White and Red Card.
Contrasting Ribbon
Xmas Red Stickles
Black Ink Pad.
Double Sided Tape.
Preferred Colouring Medium. eg. Water Colours, H2o's, Promarkers etc.
Recipe
* Using the white, green and red card stock cut to these measurements
white 60x75mm
red- 65x80mm
Green - 70x85mm
I have rounded the edges of these pieces of card using a corner round punch but it is also easy to draw around a penny and cut the arc with a pair of scissors, i then did the same to the outside corners of the square white card blank.
* Using the black in pad, ink and stamp the Christmas teddy onto the white 60x75mm card stock and colour with your choice of colour medium, in this case i have used promarkers.
* Take the 'xmas red' stickles and decorate the teddy's hat and then adding the stickle dots at the two diagonal corners of the image. Let this dry for around half an hour.
* Take the candy cane image and stamp this onto the bottom right hand corner of your square card blank, then colour and add some xmas red stickles to the ribbon. Let this dry.
* Add double sided tape to the back of the white, red and green card stock rectangles that you have already cut, mount these together eg. white on top of red, then on top of green. Now mount them on the square white card blank.
* Add the sentiment to the top of the card above the image and tie the contrasting ribbon around the card into a double knot and cut the two edges diagonally.
* This is basically the completed card but for an extra professional look you can add a piece of plain white paper to fit inside the card, again round the edges. On this particular one i found a babies first Christmas' verse and printed it out on the insert paper but you can also stamp a sentiment on instead, then to finish i have stamped the teddy image on the opposite side of the insert, then with double sided tape along the front inner edge of the insert, stick this into the card.
Friday, 3 October 2008
Baubles Bling Card Project

To make this card you will need:
A5 card blank
Kanban Twinkle Snow Card
Aqua Blue Glitz Card
Kanban Contemporary Bauble's Toppers
Silver Mirri Card
Kanban Bling stick-on Gems
Stix2 Foam pads 3mm
Double sided tape
Instructions:
- Take an A5 card and score the front in half and fold the front back on itself to get the basic concertina shape.
- Cut the following pieces of card:
a piece of Kanban Twinkle Snow card to measure 15cm by 21cm.
a piece of blue glitter card to measure 7.5 cm by 21 cm.
a piece of silver mirror card to measure 2.5 cm by 21 cm. - Print your sentiment onto paper and trim it to measure 14.4cm by 20.5 cm. Fold the paper in half and secure to the card blank on the back portion of the card only.
- Stick the Kanban Twinkle Snow card onto the back part of the card so that it covers up half of the paper with the printed sentiment and butts up to the fold.
Stick the blue Glitter card to the very front of the card. - From the Kanban Contemporary Baubles Toppers, remove the large bauble panel and the strip from the left hand side with the sentiment running along it. Mat the strip onto the mirror card and attach this to the middle of the blue glitter card and affix 6 Kanban bling clear stick on gems, 3 at each end of the strip.
- Fix the Kanban bauble panel to the back section of the card using 3mm Stix2 foam pads.
Project designed and created by Sharon


