Showing posts with label 3D Foam Squares. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D Foam Squares. Show all posts

Thursday, February 27, 2025

Hello Friend Card

 Hello!



Today I'm sharing a Hello Friend card that's posted on Scrapbook Adhesives Blog.  All the details with directions and step out photos are HERE.

I used a stamp set from Simon Hurley for the pretty flowers and colored them with watercolors.  Each one was fussy cut out.  There is a die set for that stamp but I don't have it.  I find fussy cutting rather meditative!  Each one is popped up with 3D Foam Squares.  I used a Sizzix die designed by Tim Holtz to cut the tiny envelope and card insert. The background lattice was cut with another die by Sizzix called Layered Plaid.  Check all the info HERE




Thanks for visiting!

Judy

Materials Needed:
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L®

E-Z Runner® Micro Refillable Dispenser, E-Z Runner® Petite Permanent Dots Refillable Dispenser,

3D Foam Squares Black Regular

Adhesive Sheets 4 x 6in.

Other: Stamp: Ranger (Simon Hurley Beautiful Blooms); Ink: Tsukineko (Versamark, Versafine Onyx Black), Ranger (Distress Antique Linen); Embossing Powder: Ranger (White Embossing Powder); Craft Dies: Sizzix (Tim Holtz Layered Plaid, Tim Holtz Postale); Cream, Cream Textured, Black + White Cardstock; Cream Text Weight Paper; Watercolors (or Water Base Markers); White Gel Pen

Thursday, April 13, 2023

Pretty Foiled 3D Squares Card




Today, I posted this card on Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L Blog. Click HERE to see more details and directions.

It's an easy card and fun to make.  The foil colors are so pretty! 

I can imagine making it with all gold on a black background or with holographic foils for a totally different look.  Switch out the squares with 3D Foam Circles for yet another look.  

Thanks for visiting!

Judy

Materials Needed:
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L®

E-Z Dots® Permanent Refillable Dispenser

E-Z Dots® Repositionable Dispenser

3D Foam Squares White Regular

Thin 3D Foam Squares White Mix

Metallic Transfer Foil Sheets Pastel Colors (lavender, blue, green, yellow, pink)

Other: Stamp: Penny Black Inc (Friendship); Ink: Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko (Versafine Onyx Black); Aqua, White, Black Cardstock



Thursday, September 29, 2022

Halloween Treat Bag

 Hello crafty friends! 

As I write this, it is the end of September.  As October looms around the corner, Halloween will soon be here.  I tend to be a last-minute person most of the time but today I'm way ahead by sharing a Halloween Treat Bag.  Of course, it's always good to make ahead to be ready for treats!


The basic treat bag is quite easy to make with #8 white tags and some scraps of white cardstock.  It can easily be made with cardstock cut to same size as #8 tags which is 3.125 x 6.25 inches.  

This Halloween Treat Bag is posted on Scrapbook Adhesives Blog today. There many step-out photos with directions to make this treat bag HERE.

I stamped and used Distress Spray Stains on the front tag but it could easily be decorated with decorative papers, die cuts or a different stamped design.  It's so easy to make and assemble with Crafty Power Tape!


This is one of the process photos.  For more details go to Scrapbook Adhesives Blog HERE.




Thanks for visiting!  Hope you stop again!

Judy



Supplies:

Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L®


Other:
Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko - Versafine Ink (Onyx Black, Versamark); Ranger Ink - Distress Spray Stains (Villainous Potion, Uncharted Mariner, Wild Honey), Distress Archival Ink (Black Soot), Embossing Powder (Clear, White), Tim Holtz Watercolor Crayons (Spiced Marmalade, Barn Door, Crackling Campfire, Walnut Stain); Stampers Anonymous Tim Holtz Stamps (Unraveled), #8 White Tags; Cardstock (White, Black; Gray Cheesecloth; Black Pearl Cotton


Saturday, February 29, 2020

Grateful for You Flower Card

Hey everyone!  I have Grateful for You Flower Card with directions up on the Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L Blog today. 



Here's the link if you'd like to see the steps to make it  -  Grateful for You Flower Card

Happy Creating!

Judy

Sunday, March 10, 2019

Amazing Paper Grace March Die of the Month Blog Hop


Sponsored - As a designer for Amazing Paper Grace, I  receive dies to create projects.   I'm also a designer for Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L and receive product to use for projects.

Do you ever suffer from blank page syndrome?  Or do you clear your schedule and your table and sit down to make a card, and bam - your mind goes blank.  That's why we're here!  We love bringing you inspiration for the Die of the Month and today is our Die of the Month Blog Hop for March.  

Since we all see things differently, it's our aim to show you how each of us approached designing with this die and the lovely pieces that are a part of it.  Our hope is that you snag a picture or two for your inspiration file and they come in handy next time you sit down to create.  Our list of links at the bottom of the post lead to all the inspiration.

The six pieces that make up Spun Blessings Oval combine to make a card front die, perfect for a background or you can creatively use all of the inlays for either accents or borders.  You may have noticed, it's a big die but the better to make alternative designs like the little baskets that help to create an ensemble.

If you want to find out more about the Club - prices, how you sign up and what's included, please look --------> HERE.
If you missed the introduction and want to know more about what inspired the Die of the Month Club, look ------->HERE.

Here's my card today....


 I've used all the dies as shown above to cut the black cardstock except I didn't use the center black piece on the card.  Instead, I cut that piece from natural color patterned paper.  It really doesn't show much on the card but makes a good background for the verse pieces that are popped up over it. I used the largest die to cut background paper to fit behind the black.  I love how easy it is to cut 2 layers - one die-cut with intricate design and other mostly solid to fit behind. Pieces of seam binding are fastened behind the vertical openings with pearls.  The oval with verse was cut with Spellbinders Hemstitch Ovals designed by Becca.  It pairs so nicely with Spun Blessings Oval! I cut the verse with oval and hemstitch dies and backed it with oval cut from black cardstock.  Pearls, a loopy bow of seam binding and a pearl stick pin finish the card.  The card is 5 x 7 inches overall with card base about 5 x 6 inches with top fold.  All patterned papers are from Graphic 45 Love Notes.

And my second project is a decorated box...


This is a paper mache box that I painted gold and dry brushed white gesso over the edges. The band is fastened to the box top only and tucks under the lid edges.  To make the band, I used only the rectangular inset die pieces to cut a strip of black cardstock.  To do that, I simply laid the dies end to end on a strip of cardstock, die cut and repeated to the length I needed.  If you look closely you can see a solid strip between the design near the small oval.  A strip of patterned paper is behind the die cut band.  The large oval is 2 pieces cut with end of largest die and curved design pieces with a solid piece cut from patterned paper behind.  I fastened them both to the box top first and fastened the band over it. The banner "tails" that extend from center oval were cut with Spellbinders Oh Happy Day and Vintage Pierced Banners. On the natural pieces (cut with Oh Happy Day), while paper was still in die, I traced around the inside of it with black marker pen. The small oval was cut with Hemstitch Ovals, top from patterned paper and under oval of black.  I added 2 buttons layered together and surrounded by pearls.  Pearls accent the banner tails as well.  I love how Spun Blessings Oval die inset design pieces can be used separately to create other designs!  Be sure to check out the other designers projects!  You'll see other ways to use this die set that are so creative and fun! 



Supply List: 
Dies: Spellbinders Hemstitch Ovals by Becca Feeken; Vintage Pierced Banners; 
Paper:   Graphic 45 Love Notes Collection; Cardstock: Black, Natural
Paint: (Box)  DecoArt® Americana® Multi-Surface Satin Muted Gold; Liquitex® White Gesso
Accessories: Pearl Stick Pin; Seam Binding; Pearls; Paper Mache Box; Buttons; Sharpie® Pen
Adhesives: 

More inspiration is just a click away.  Stop by with each Creative Team Member to see more!
We can’t wait to see what you make with these exclusive dies – be sure to post your creation on the Amazing Paper Grace Die of the Month page -------> HERE or on Instagram using the hashtag #AmazingPaperGraceClubKit


Monday, December 3, 2018

Graphic 45 Twellve Days of Christmas Book Box, Cards and Tags



Sponsored: As a designer for Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L, I receive product to use for projects.

This week Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L®  and Graphic 45® have paired up to share some holiday inspiration.  There will be projects featured every day on Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L Blog.  My project is Twelve Days of Christmas Book Box with Cards and Tags.  It's made with products from both companies.



All the papers are from Graphic 45® The Twelve Days of Christmas – Deluxe Collectors Edition  of paper, stickers, and chipboard shapes. The box is also from Graphic 45. It's shaped as a book.  It comes with 3 large tags and book ring.  I decorated it with various papers and a chipboard piece on the front.

The box front features a chipboard shape with circle insert.  I traced the outer edge on ivory cardstock and cut out for a mat.  


The center is popped up with  3D Foam Circles Black Mix.  These work so well on a round shape!


The box is covered with layers of contrast papers all fastened with a combination of 

I made the tags into gift card holders with papers, stickers and chipboard pieces from the collection. 


The gift card pocket is made from paper cut 3 x 8.5 inches.  One end is folded 2" in and other 2 3/4". The longer end forms the top flap.  The shorter end is fastened at edges with Home and Hobby Premium Double-Sided Tape ⅛ʺ Permanent  to form a pocket.  Each tag features different papers from The Twelve Days of Christmas – Deluxe Collectors Edition from Graphic 45®.




On this tag, the papers behind the pocket have rounded corners.  I  a sticker and contrast borders to the flap. It also has rounded corners. Two chipboard circles are fastened over seam binding with Adhesive Dots Ultra Thin.  I've fastened all the papers and the pocket to the tag using  E-Z Runner® Ultra Refillable Dispenser


This is the inside showing the pocket.


This tag has a border made of Creative Photo Corners Gold along with contrast papers and a sticker.  The chipboard button at top has seam binding bow.  That's fastened with Adhesive Dots Ultra Thin.  


The inside of this tag showing a gift card in the pocket.  You can see the photo corner edge which is covered on the inside with a contrast paper. 


This tag also has a border created with Creative Photo Corners Gold.  A tag is tied at top with red twine. 


I added a sticker on the pocket. 


I made some Christmas cards as well to fill the box.  I used images from one sheet of paper and fastened them to 4 x 6" ivory cards. All papers were fastened to card with E-Z Dots® Permanent Refillable Dispenser



 Each one has Creative Photo Corners Gold plus various chipboard pieces, stickers, seam binding, and twine.


This card has gold foil accents on the chipboard piece.  I applied dots of adhesive with E-Z Dots® Permanent Refillable Dispenser around the chipboard edges.  Then gold foil from 3D Foam Holiday Embellishment Kit was placed over adhesive and rubbed to transfer it.  Just that small touch of gold highlights the chipboard piece and adds a touch of elegance.  The chipboard piece is popped up with Thin 3D Foam Squares Black Mix


I simply added a twine bow over the printed bow on the this card held in place with Adhesive Dots Micro.  These are the perfect size for a tiny bow! 


This card has the same technique with E-Z Dots® Permanent Refillable Dispenser and gold foil. It's applied around the chipboard tag and also along the card edges.  That touch of gold really dresses it up! The chipboard tag with seam binding bow is fastened with Thin 3D Foam Squares Black Mix.  


This card features a chipboard tag with twine bow fastened in place with Thin 3D Foam Squares Black Mix.  I added a seam binding bow and chipboard circle fastened with Adhesive Dots Ultra Thin.



  All fit into the box!  I tucked in some envelopes, which fit the tags as well, and it makes a nice gift!  Or a perfect storage for cards waiting to be sent to family and friends!

Thanks for visiting!
Happy creating!

Judy

Creative Time:  3 Hours
Skill Level:  Intermediate

Materials Needed:




Other Supplies:  Ivory Cardstock, Ivory Envelopes, Cream Seam Binding, Red Twine,