Showing posts with label Lazy Days of Summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lazy Days of Summer. Show all posts

Sunday, June 14, 2009

I can't stop quilting. With paper that is. It's a great way to use up scraps of pattern paper.

Although for my first card I used paper from my brand new Basic Grey Wisteria pad. The paper is gorgeous. Especially for making paper quilts.



To make the quilt block I cut 1" squares and then cut them diagonally to make triangles. I then added a small amount of adhesive on the back of each piece and adhered them in a quilt pattern on Ivory card stock. I stitched the block with the zig-zag stitch. I pulled all of the loose threads to the back of the block before adhering to the purple paper from the same paper pack Then I adhered the full quilt block onto River Rock. Finally I adhered the whole thing on a Pure Luxury Ivory card base. The base weight card stock is great for card bases. Very sturdy. The card size is 5". I even used some of the paper as backings for the clear buttons.

For my second card I used some old Stampin' Up Designer Paper; Rose Red and Certainly Celery.



For this quilt block I used 1 1/2" squares cut diagonally. I layered them onto white card stock and sewed it with a zig-zag stitch. The card base is Pure Luxury white base weight.

Stamps: "Relax" from Lazy Days of Summer and "Prayer" sentiment from Flowers for Daisy {All Gina K}

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Playful, Fun, Relaxing Summer

Many people that live around me are so excited that warm summer weather is right around the corner. While I love images of summer (flowers, butterflies, ice cream), I loathe the hot humid weather. When the temperature reaches anything above 70, it is way to warm for me. But as I said I love images of summer. So I will enjoy summer through paper, rubber and ink. :o) I made this card for a challenge I am hosting over at StampTV.com. It is based on a card I shared last week during the preview blog hop for Gina K Designs May Release. Please stop by StampTV.com and check out my challenge. And browse around at the other great areas in our fun little community that some call "home". You have a chance at winning FREE stamps. Thought that would catch your attention. See you there!

Stamps: Eclectic Summer & Lazy Days of Summer
Paper: Pure Luxury White (Gina K) & Not Quite Navy, Baja Breeze, Marigold Morning (SU)
Ink: Tuxedo Black, Rich Cocoa, Tangelo (Memento ) & Not Quite Navy, Baja Breeze (SU)
Other: Copic Markers, ribbon, light blue brads

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Woven Paper Basket Tutorial

I shared this basket during the Gina K Designs Preview Blog Hop. When I asked you if you would like a tutorial, most of you said yes. I finally had a chance to put that together.

Feel free to use this tutorial to create your own paper baskets. Please do not distribute this tutorial on any other site. You are welcome to add a link to this blog post.

If you create your own basket I would love to see a photo. Please stop back and share a photo of your basket.

You will need card stock or thicker pattern paper cut as follows:
  • 14 strips of 8 1/2" x 1/4" (I used gray)
  • 20 strips of 4 1/4" x 1/4" (I used a mix of gray and light blue)
  • 1 strip of 4" x 3/8" (I used gray)
  • 1 strip of 7" x 3/8" (I used gray)
  • one 2 1/4" round circle (I used gray)
  • strong tape (I used Scor-Tape)
Add a strip of double-sided tape to each side of one of the 8 1/2" x 1/4" strips.

Apply the shorter strips along the edge, alternating between the front and back of the long strip.

Leave a slight gap between each strip to allow for the weaving of the longer strips.

See picture below:


Weave each longer strip into the shorter strips. The photo below shows how the strips should look after you begin to weave them. The first few strips take some patience. After you have a few done, the rest are much easier to weave.

Make sure you are pulling the longer strips as tight against the previous strip as possible. After you have woven 3 or 4 strips take some time to adjust the shorter strips; making sure the are straight up and down and not slanted. This will make your basket more uniform and easier to work with when finishing.


After you have woven all of the longer pieces in you will need to trim the ends of the longer pieces leaving about a 1/2" extension. You can snip off every other extension from the shorter strips.

Here is a photo of the finished weave.


Now we are ready to make it look like a basket.

Lay the woven piece with the side you are using for the outer part of the basket up.

Apply the 7" x 3/8" strip along the long edge without the extensions (this will be the top of the basket).

Apply the 4" x 3/8" strip along the short edge without the extensions (this will cover the seam).

Add adhesive to all of the extensions on the short side.

Now shape the woven piece into a cylinder and adhere the extensions with adhesive to the inside of the basket on the other end. Press firmly to make sure the adhesive is secure.

Here is what you should have at this point:


Apply adhesive to the left over tabs and fold them into the center of the basket.

Adhere the circle onto the bottom and press firmly to secure. (I placed the basket right side up and used my bottle of stamp cleaner to press down onto the adhesive to secure it.)




Here is the basket finished without handles and embellishments: I used some blue with the gray to create a more unique design to show you the weave.



Now you can add handles and finish it with embellishments. I cut two 3 1/2" strips of card stock and attached them to each side of the basket with brads. I cut the tag pieces with punches from Stampin' Up. The word "Relax" and the star are from Gina K Designs new Free With Three set Lazy Days of Summer.

Here is my finished basket:


At this point the basket is empty. You could place a small gift inside or some beautiful punched or stamped flowers. I will show you how I made my flowers for my original basket in another tutorial. So be sure to check back for that.


Sunday, May 31, 2009

With A Cherry and Whipped Cream On Top

My favorite image from the Free With Three set is this bowl of Ice Cream. I love ice cream! And nothing says summer better than cooling off with a bowl of three scoops and some whipped cream on top.



I stamped the bowl of ice cream with Memento Tuxedo Black ink onto Pure Luxury white card stock. I colored the image with Prismacolor colored pencils, baby oil and blending stumps. I added some Stickles to the scoops of ice cream to make them glimmer. I also added white liquid applique to the top of the ice cream and heated it with a heat gun. It looks like yummy whipped cream. Then I topped it off with a red dew drop for the cherry. I used some pink card stock from the first StampTV Kit and the pattern paper is from Basic Grey. I used the sketch from CPS-Card Sketches - CPS117.

Below is a photo of the inside. I used the same paper and card stock. I added some Prima flowers with button centers.



Have a Super Sunday and don't forget to count your blessings.

Stamps: Lazy Days of Summer
Paper: Pure Luxury White, Basic Black, pink {unknown}, Basic Grey Urban Prairie
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Other: blue rhinestone stickers, black gingham ribbon, Prima flowers, white hemp, buttons, word window punch, Prismacolor colored pencils, baby oil and blending stumps, Swiss Dots CB Embossing Folder

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Gina K Designs - Preview Day Four




Today I am sharing a card I made using the Free With Three set, Lazy Days of Summer. What a fun summer set. I chose to use the three ocean/beach themed images. I colored each with Prismacolor colored pencils, baby oil, and blending stumps. I kept the layout and layers for this one very simple. That beautiful ribbon is from the new Eclectic Summer Kit. And so are the little silver brads. I added dashes with my white gel pen to make the main panel pop.

This is the final day of Previews. Please join the Pre-Release Party tonight in Gina K Designs forum from 7 - 10 pm CST. Lots of chatting, plenty of previews and fun challenges!

And many of you asked for a tutorial for the basket. I will be sharing that in the next few days.

Now stop by the following blogs for more previews using Lazy Days of Summer.
Gina
Theresa
Carolyn
Jessica
Erika
Joanne
Melanie
Cindy
Emily

Stamps: Lazy Days of Summer
Paper: Pure Luxury White and In the Navy {Gina K Designs}, Pacific Point and So Saffron {SU}
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black, Pacific Point {SU}
Other: striped ribbon and brads from Eclectic Summer Kit, white gel pen, Prismacolor pencils, baby oil, and blending stumps