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Showing posts with label CAS Cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CAS Cards. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 March 2017

Shaker card and tag set

Hello friends,
 today i made a set of shaker card and tag using DCAM dies.I have used the plaid papers from Lawn fawn to make some colorful background for my shakers
I have used several layers of diecuts to make the shaker part which gives more room for the shaker than the foam tape.The cute stamp is from MFT which i colored using zig markers.
I have used some twines,button and crystal drops to finish off my card.


Supplies used:




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Thank you for stopping by,
kavi


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Thursday, 9 February 2017

Clean and layered cards

Hello Friends,
  Kavitha here today.I am sharing two cards  showcasing dies from DCAM.
For my first card i used the tag dies from previous release and the word "You" is from the latest release "Stay blessed/ings(bless you)" die..I used penny black stamps,colored them with zig markers.

For my second card i used inverted scallop circle die,layered three of them to create a pattern.The flowers are again colored with zig markers.I die cut the sentiment with black cardstock for some contrast.Finished the card with some enamel dots


Supplies sued:


Thank you for stopping by,
kavi


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Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Floral card

Hello friends,
Kavitha here today with a new card for November color challenge inspiration.

I made a floral card with texture background.
I used 2-step stencil to create the background with white and black embossing paste,splattered some distress spray stain-twisted citron.



Once it dried i cut the panel diagonally,mounted on my card base,
and arranged the stamped flowers and leaves.

For the sentiment i used "Sparkle" word die.

I made this card based on our current challenge.
To participate,make any project using stencils and minimum three colors from the palette.
You have time till  29/11

As we are an International Team, representing an International company we will have 2 winners. One winner will be chosen from India, and one will be an International winner. Winner will receive 1 Double Stencil set and 1 Single Stencil, from our new collection.


The Challenge will end on November 29 6am IST
 The winners will be announced November 30 6am IST

Hope you enjoyed my inspiration for today

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Happy crafting,
kavi



Thursday, 20 October 2016

Birthday card with Balloon stencils

Hello friends,
  Kavitha here today with my first post.I have made a birthday card with newest "BALLOONS" stencils.The size of the balloons are quiet big enough to create beautiful backgrounds,and it also comes with masks.How cool is that?,you can create so many different effects with this stencil .

To create the background i used Mustard seed,carved pumpkin,picked raspberry distress inks,started of with light color and then  overlapped it with darker colors.This is also a two step stencil ,the second layer comes the balloon strings and highlights.I just used a black marker to draw the details with the second stencils.

I stamped the bears and elephant with archival jet black using stampoholic nano.Colored the images using zig markers.

Hope you enjoyed my inspiration for today

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Happy crafting,
kavi

Wednesday, 25 December 2013

Explosion box and a tutorial

Hello Friends

First of all Merry Christmas to all of you. Hope you all are enjoying. Winters are here and so the Santa Claus. Today I am going to share two tutorials in one post yes you read it right. So lets move on to tutorials without wasting time.

Tutorial one: Explosion box.
Explosion boxes are always lovely and believe me they are pretty easy to make. Take one 12*12 inch cardstock and one 11.5*11.5 inch cardstock. Score both the cardstock at 4 inches on all four sides. Here is the pic.

Cut the four corners and it will look something like a cross.

Now decorate the panels as you like and assemble.

Now for the lid of the box take 7.1*7.1 inch cardstock and score it at 1.5 inch on all four sides. It will look like this.

Make a perpendicular cut on each corner and paste with the glue to the other side. This will form the lid of the box. And decorate the lid with pattern papers, flowers and other embellishments as you wish.

Tutorial Two: How to put popping out butterflies in the explosion box.
As I get frequent request as to share the tutorial on how I put butterflies on the explosion box.

Cut strips of acetate sheet or some stern plastic in the shape shown below.
Now shape them in Z shape. like this.

Now make a cut diagonally on all four corners of the top panel of (yellow in tutorial) explosion box.
Now just inset the Z shaped acetate strips and add a drop of glue at the backend. It will look like this if you turn it's back side
The acetate strips will pop out in this way.
Now stick the butterflies to the top of acetate strips. and assemble your explosion panels. And finally assembled box will look in this manner. All the pattern papers, die cuts and embellishements are from DCAM Store. So visit our store and start shopping for your crafting needs.

Hope these tutorial help you. Do let us know in case you have any queries. And don't forget to enter into our current challenge Here

Hugs,
Shilpi