Showing posts with label TOP NOTE DIE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TOP NOTE DIE. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

A CHRISTMAS WISH

Here is an elegant card that I cased from Genna
I made one like this before, but changed it up a bit more.
I hope you enjoy!
 
 
 
SUPPLIES:
PAPER: brown, black, red, green, yellow
INK: versa-mark, ruby red, real red
STAMP: home for Christmas (stampin up)
PUNCH: bird punch, label punch, top note die
MISC: gold embossing powder, embossing folder, red glitter ribbon,
            stitched felt winter wishes, pop dots
 
 
HAVE A STAMPING GREAT DAY!
ROBIN

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

PINK ZEBRA BABY SHOWER

I am throwing a baby shower for a friend of mine.  She is having a girl and loves Zebra print. 
So below is what I came up with the for baby shower invites.  I hope you enjoy!
SUPPLIES:
PAPER: recollections from Michaels
INK: black stazon, pretty in pink (stampin up), white gel pen
STAMPS: face is from Peachykeen stamps
CRICUT: new arrival
MISC: top note die (stampin up), glitter glue, sponge

HAVE A STAMPING GREAT DAY!
ROBIN

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

OF THE EARTH

I created this card for a friend of mine that is going through a rough time right now. 
I got the inspiration from Michelle Zindorf. 
Her card  "On the Rocks" and my inspiration is here
I hope you enjoy.
 
 
 
Supplies:

STAMPS: Stampin up - Of the Earth
PAPER: Stash - vanilla (the top notes started out as vanilla before coloring), blue, purple
INK: Stampin up - Elegant eggplant, Blue bayou, versa mark
MISC: bigz top note die (stampin up), embossing buddy, black embossing powder, heat gun, corner rounder, sponges, brads (1 purple, 1 blue), purple ribbon, dimensionals (stampin up)

1. Cut the top note die by running it through the big shot (cut 2)
2. Stamp image (flower) with versa mark onto top note and heat emboss.
3. Sponged on versa mark to create more dark black at the bottom and heat embossed.
4. Tore a piece of paper and placed it around to create image of landscape
5. Sponged on Elegant Eggplant (darker in some areas to create more shadows)
6. Sponged on Blue Bayou to create the landscape and also went over parts of the Elegant Eggplant to create more depth.
7. Sponged Elegant Eggplant on the 2nd top note
8. Layered the two top notes together, off setting it to creat the image on the bottom and side.
9. Add brads to each side the image
10. Corner rounded the purple main image
11.  Add purple ribbon (one in each direction)
12. Add purple cardstock to main panel (blue)
13. Add stamped top notes to purple cardstock using dimensionals

HAVE A STAMPING GREAT DAY!
ROBIN

Thursday, August 23, 2012

BRONCO LUNCH BAG TAG

My son has the same lunch bag as another classmate.  So they had to write their names on a sticker to keep them seperate.  So being the crafter that I am, I created another bag tag for him to add some pizazz to his lunch bag. I hope you enjoy!
 
 
 
SUPPLIES:
Fabric, felt, heat-n-bond, big shot, top note die, iron, eyelet, keyring, crop-dile
 
1. cut out enough fabric for both sides of the image
2. cut a piece of felt to go inside the fabric
3. cut heat-n-bond to go on each side of the felt
4. iron the heat-n-bond on the felt as directions state
5. put the fabric on the felt and re-iron again
6. using the big shot & top note die, cut the image out
7. punch a hole in the fabric with the crop-a-dile
8. add eyelet and set with the crop-a-dile
9. add the keyring


HAVE A STAMPING GREAT DAY! ROBIN

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

FABRIC BAG TAG

 OMG! How fun was this to make.  This is a fabric bag tag that I made for my son to put on his back pack for the upcoming school year.  I am planning on putting some fabric letters on here. I have made more just like these but am looking at a few different options for use. I will show you the girl one tomorrow. They are just too cute. My husband is going out of town on a business trip again, so guess what is going on the luggage this trip....you guessed it. These will now be used as our luggage tags as well. I cased this wonderful idea from Christie Daugherty another stampin' up demo.  So here is a big thank you shout out to her. If you would like to place an order for any stampin up item I have used, then please send me an email.

SUPPLIES:
FABRIC REMNANTS (YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR, DESIGN AND STYLE
FELT (I WENT WITH COLORS THAT MATCH THE FABRIC)
IRON
HEAT N BOND
TOP NOTE DIE
BIG SHOT MACHINE
CROP O DILE
LARGE EYELET OR JUMBO GROMET
RIBBON

DIRECTIONS:
1. CUT THE FABRIC BIG ENOUGH TO GO OVER THE DIE ( YOU WILL NEED 2 PIECES )
2. USE THE HEAT N BOND ON THE BACK SIDES OF THE FABRIC (FOLLOW DIRECTIONS ON THE PACKAGE FOR HEAT SETTINGS
3. REMOVE THE HEAT N BOND BACKING, PLACE THE FELT IN BETWEEN THE FABRIC
4. HEAT AGAIN ON BOTH SIDE TO MAKE SURE IT IS COMPLETELY SECURE
5. RUN THROUGH THE BIG SHOT MACHINE TO CUT OUT YOUR DESIGN
6. PUNCH A HOLE AT THE TOP WITH YOUR CROP A DILE
7. SET THE EYELET OR GROMET WITH THE CROP A DILE
8. ADD YOUR RIBBON
***** AND YOU ARE DONE ***** THE POSSIBILITES ARE ENDLESS
HAVE A STAMPING GREAT DAY! ROBIN