Monday

You're expecting



Hi all, 
Today I'm here to show this Pretty card I've  made as GDT for 




We are doing a few sneaky peaks of some fabulous new releases, out on the 10th April 
This one is called Annabel pregnant and it will be released along with some other stunning Stamps .
I've coloured the image with prisma colour pencils 
and used my hougie board to create a lattice pattern again. ( I know I'm addicted lol).
The other embossing is a cuttlebug folder,
cheery lynn fanciful flourish die (sorry I just can't stop myself )  and tim holtz tattered florals
hand sewing a a few gems to finish

Pop over to the
for your chance to win 3 of these fab new Stamps

Thanks for stopping by today
Kerry x

Sunday

ivory on ivory

Hi all , 
I hope you are having a fab bank hol weekend. We had planned a few things but I've done something to my back and at the moment I'm walking around like Quasimodo :(  So our plans haven't come to much ..oh well!

I've made this card for my mum and step dads wedding anniversary on Tuesday


It's an 8x8 card made from papermill direct ivory card
I scored the background into a lattice pattern using my hougie board
I stamped the flowers and mat with antique linen DI with a flourish
The swirls/leaves is cheery lynn fancilful flourish die
flowers are Tim Holtz tattered florals die
I added a bit of stitching a few inked edges and some gems to finish.
Ideally I would have liked to have printed the sentiment lighter but as  you may know if you are a regular visitor to my blog that my mum has very little sight so I wanted her to be able to see it  and that's also the reason I wanted to add so much texture :)

Thanks for stopping by today
Kerry x

Saturday


Hi all, 
Today I'm here to show this cute card I've  made as GDT for 



We are doing a few sneaky peaks of some fabulous new releases, out on the 10th April 
This one is called My best friend and it will be released along with some other stunning Stamps .
I've coloured the image with prisma colour pencils 
and the papers are digi from sweet shoppe designs

Pop over to the
for your chance to win 3 of these fab new Stamps

Thanks for stopping by today
Kerry x

Friday

Little Cutie

Hi all, 
Not much to say about today's cards as it's a simple little number using yesterdays leftovers :)


The image is LOTV coloured with prisma colour pencils
the ribbon and pearls are from 

Thanks for stopping by today 
Kerry x

Thursday

A little birdie told me

Hi All, 
Just popped by to show you this little card I've made using this adorable Wryn image from Tiddlyinks



I coloured the image with Prisma colour pencils
the paper are a free download from shabby princess printed onto ivory linen card
I embossed the back piece with a lattice pattern with my favourite tool the hougie board
The swirl is fanciful flourish by cheery lynn (again!) 
flowers are the smallest flower from Tim Holtz tattered florals die
I added some hand stitching and a few gems to finish

Thanks for stopping by today
Kerry x

Challenge time:
Creative Belli #138 Three shapes  
Divas by Design #29 anything goes
Fab 'n' Funky  - Embossing
Simon Says Stamp - use your favorite tool
Celebrate the Occasion #57 Child's Brithday
Paper Take Weekly -Anything goes
Sassy Cheryl's #109 Soft Pastels
Cupcake Craftroom _Bugs n Birds n Wings n Things


Monday

milk carton holder using hougie board

I have been asked by some of my docraft buddies how to make one of these for some time now.

They will be pleased to know I have finally gotten around to it

This tutorial is for the the holder that will fit four of these milk cartons in it.

For this tutorial I am using my hougie board for speed but you could quite easily use a ruler and a scoring tool and just follow the measurements given
Cardseock you will need:
2 pieces measuring 20.5 cms x 13.5 cms
2 pieces measuring 29.5 cms x 14.5 cms
1 piece measuring 15 cms x 14.5 cms

 Take the 2 pieces measuring 20.5 cms x 13.5 cms and score/fold
around all four sides at 3cms


Trim a little notch as shown from all four corners ( the same as you would to make a box)


 Place adhesive on the corner tab and secure and shown to make your "box"

 Repeat for both pieces and you will end up with 2 boxes, as shown below

For me a strong wet glue is a must as it bonds the fibres of the card together . I know some people will recommend the super sticky red backed tape and I have used this in the past. However I always go back to a wet glue because I find I need a little more flexibility when fixing things. With a tape once it's stuck it's stuck, with a wet glue you have a few seconds to manoeuvre things into place. I suppose the one downside is that you do have to use something to hold it in place whilst you wait for it to dry, as I have below but if you use a quick drying glue then it should really only be a couple of minutes...Just my personal choice of course, do whatever suits you.

Here is what you should end up with times 2


So while I wait for my "boxes" to dry we'll move on to the handle

For this tutorial I am cutting my hole for the handle with a circle nestability
You could use an oval or any large punches you may have

Take the two pieces of cardstock measuring 29.5 cms x 14.5 cms
( As you can see I have rounded off the top corners using a papermania punch but you could omit this step if you wish)

As shown below, make a pencil mark at the top measuring in around 1.5 cms and another a few centimetres further down marking the center point of the width (7.25cm) This does not have to spot on as we are only using it as a guide for placing the nestie or punch used for cutting our handle


We need to cut both pieces of card at the same time to get perfect alignment for the handle holes so
lay one piece of card on top of the other , ensuring that they stay perfectly aligned at all times .( I find keeping them aligned quite easy but you could secure with a piece of very low tack tape)
( you must also remember at this point that if you are using a patterned or textured cardstock
to place the two patterned or textured sides facing outwards)

( if you are using a punch , simply punch your first piece, lay that ontop of the other peice (perfectly aligned) draw around the punch out and line your punch up with the lines when you punch)

Place you nestability as shown in the picture .
But the edge up to the mark you made 1.5cms from the edge
and use the central mark as a guide to get your cut central.


 You should end up with 2 pieces like this

 Place you nestie under the right side of the cardstock and embossing with a ball tool
( I find this easier than faffing trying to put them back through the diecutter especially with such a simple shape as this)


Now score/fold both pieces as shown at 7.5 cms from the bottom

Now we are ready to assemble
Cover the small section at the bottom with adhesive


 and place inside the box as below

 smooth down with a bone folder or similar

(boy don't my hands look fat) lol

Place some more adhesive down along the back panel where the base meets the handle 

repeat for the second side and you should have this


now we join them together

cover the back of one half in adhesive and join together as shown


you should end up with this



now for the final step 
Cover the bottom of you holder with glue
and adhere the last piece of card measuring 15 cms x 14.5 cms

 this is the part which adds all the strength and stability to the design

 And that's it!  you can now decorate as you wish

And voila in true blue peter sytlee..here's the one I made earlier lol


All I did to this one was add four thin strips of stamped card along the edges of the "boxes"
I would probably always do that because it hides the join (see below)
And a couple of stamped images cut out with nesties


I hope this tutorial has been of use to you and is understandable.
But as always, if there is anything you are struggling with and need help
please feel free to either chatbox me or email me (from my profile)
TFSB
Kerry x

Well after all that it just suddenly popped into my head this morning that why didn't I just make the bottom tray out of one piece of card?? doh!
1 piece of card measuring 20.5 x 21 cm score all the way around at 3cms and cut and assembled as shown above (like you would a box)?
The above tut works perfectly well of course but it is much less time consuming and a bit neater with just the one piece. I will edit this post at a later date :)