CTMH Supplies needed:
1. Cricut Artiste Cartridge (Z1790)
2. "Baroque Borders" Acrylix stamp (August 2012 S1208) note - since this was a stamp of the
month, substitute another border stamp, such as "The Best Things" (C1503) if needed.
3. "Casual Expression - Occasions" Acrylix stamp (D1525)
4. "Scrapbook Statements Poets" Acrylix stamp (C1539)
5. "Family Love" Acrylix stamp (D1506)
6. Exclusive Inks - Desert Sand (Z2118)
7. Exclusive Inks -Twilight (Z2160)
8. 4"x5" Acrylix stamp block (Y1012)
9. 3"x3" Acrylix stamp block (Y1006)
10. Sponge Daubers (Z726)
11. Liquid Glass (Z679)
12. Card stock - Desert Sand (1273)
13. B&T Duos Paper - I used Florentine (X7153B) no longer available, sorry
Non-CTMH Supplies:
14. Base card - 4 1/4"x 5 1/2" or similar (in this case I did not use a CTMH product)
15. Adhesives of choice (ATG gun for card paper, glue dots for 3D decorations)
16. Cricut Gypsy machine (optional)
17. Cricut machine
18. Craft scoring board
To make the card:
1. Using your Gypsy (or inputting directly into your Cricut machine if you prefer), find the designs
on the CTMH Cricut Artiste cartridge needed for this project:
a. Emblem - p. 63, "Card" setting - (row 4, column 3) height 2"
b. Double fan - p. 50, "3D" <s> setting - (row 2, column 10) height 1 1/2" (note - make
TWO of these, as indicated in the cartridge workbook, in order to make a circular "fan")
Gypsy with pattern for 2 cards |
Layout on mat, ready to cut. Note grid used to check paper is aligned properly. |
your card to determine the correct size for the card stock to be cut.
3.a. Ink up border stamp with desert sand ink and apply to cut desert sand card stock.
b. Distress edges of card stock with desert sand ink using sponge dauber.
c. Affix card stock to front of card and distress edges of card front with desert sand ink using
sponge dauber.
When using a big stamp, I bring the ink TO the stamp, decreasing the potential for ink overlap on the acrylic block |
Distress edges with desert sand ink |
Distress card edges with desert sand ink |
Whenever possible, I make TWO cards |
method) with Twilight ink and apply to emblem cut out. Doing this quickly prevents the first ink
from "beading up" and looking "dotty" on the stamp.
Stamp on right shows ink "beading" - I was too slow! |
will help keep the folds straight and precise. A little extra time to take this step will save
having to re-cut the fan if folds do not turn out nicely when "free-folded".
Using a bone folder saves my fingers! |
See - two little accordions! |
b. Secure the ends of the two fans together using Liquid Glass (Z679). It dries very quickly, so
be careful to place the sections exactly where you want them and hold for about 10 seconds.
6. When the fan has dried, place 3 or 4 glue dots on the face of the card and press the opened fan
on to the front and center firmly, while at the same time being careful not to press down the folds
of the fan.
7. Adhere more glue dots to the back of the emblem and place it firmly on the front of the fan.
8. Two finished cards - front and inside. One will be for a birthday, one for an anniversary.
The emblem on the right is centered - the photo just looks off center |
Birthday sentiment from "Scrapbook Statements Poets" |
Anniversary sentiment from "Family Love" |
Thanks for joining me for this project. If you have any questions, please send me a note. Have a wonderful summer!