Showing posts with label Diaper Pins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diaper Pins. Show all posts

Friday, May 05, 2017

Baby Boy Explosion Box card



Hello to all !! It's Anita here with a baby boy explosion box. CottageCutz has recently released a whole new range of baby dies and they are all so adorable. You can check the whole collection here
Here is my explosion box card showing many dies and they give the whole project such a beautiful look.





Score a 6.25 x6.25 inch paper at 1" intervals on all sides and snip off the corners as shown. This makes the lid of the box. 
To make this box, Score a 12x12 inch card stock at 4" and 8" and turn the paper and score again.Cut out the four corners as shown.


 Cut pattern papers 3 x 3 and cut the cross stitched die cut. Distress with blue ink.




Cut the die cuts and assemble them together following the image on the paper pack.


Layer all the die cuts and papers together.


Make 3D flower and arrange in the centre with leaves using 3d foam tape.






the finished card

Cottage Cutz dies used







Tuesday, May 02, 2017

Bear on cloud (gate fold card)

Hi, Janja here!

Teddy bears are so popular toys. They are so soft to touch and ideal for cuddling.
On a gate fold card, that I share with you today, I put a lovely bear on cloud.



Supplies:
- CottageCutz dies: Bear On Cloud and Moon, Baby, Nursery Furniture, Elephants on Parade, Baby Diaper Pins, Stroller mini, Baby Carrier mini, Bathtub mini, Fancy Victorian Frame, Cross-Stitched Square set, Stitched Wide Oval Frame set
- white cardstock for card base: 11.4 x 5.7" (29 x 14,5 cm)
- patterned paper
- white and colored cardstock
- light pink organza ribbon

For card base trim white cardstock and fold it at 2.85" and 8.55 " (7,25 cm and 21,75 cm)


Trim patterned paper. First, attach organza ribbon on card base, and then cover the base with patterned paper. Use two-sided adhesive tape.



Cut out a square from patterned paper with the largest die from cross-stitched square set. Place it on to a little larger square from white cardstock.
Also cut out frames from white and patterned paper. Cut them in half with scissors, and attach to the back of the square.


Place square over the center fold. Take care that the adhesive is applied only to one-half of a square.


Add selected patterned paper also on the inside of the card. In the middle add space for text. Use the largest die from stitched wide oval frame set.


Cut out with dies all pieces, and assemble them into a whole.



To complete the card, mount all motives as shown, using glue and self-adhesive foam pads.



Thank you for coming over. Have a nice day.