Hello friends, I'm on the Avery Elle blog this week with a card to share with you today featuring a pair of foxes and they're ready to party!
I stamped the foxes and some of the party accessories with Versafine Onyx Black ink and embossed them with Clear Embossing powder. I colored the images with Copic markers and die cut the images using the coordinating Party Foxes Elle-ments dies.
I pulled out some older stamp sets and dies to create a background and sentiment for the Party Foxes. I die cut Aqua cardstock using the Chevron Mat Elle-ments die and adhered it to a white notecard. I die cut white card stock with the Starburst Elle-ments die and added some Distress Oxide Ink in Mustard Seed. I affixed the foxes to the Starburst die cut and adhered it to the Chevron mat. For the sentiment, I pulled out the Banner Bits stamp set and coordinating Elle-ments die. I stamped the banner outline and sentiment with Versafine Onyx Black ink and heat embossed the banner with Clear Embossing powder.
I hope this card and the Party Foxes make your day a little more festive and fun!
Stopping in today to share a card idea featuring Avery Elle's new Three Hearts Die. I just adore the latest addition to the Three Shape series of dies. It's perfect for Valentines Day! Supply list and links are below.
I positioned the die onto an A2 panel of white card stock and die cut the trio of hearts a few times. I adhered the die cut panel on top of a panel of watercolor card stock colored with Distress Oxide inks and sprayed with water.
Inside the hearts I tucked the pair of cacti from the Stuck on You stamp set. I added some of the tiny sentiments from this set inside the heart shapes. They fit perfectly and remind me of conversation hearts! I trimmed the panel and adhered it to a red A2 note card.
Welcome to Avery Elle's Winter 2018 Release Blog Hop! Today I will be sharing with you a pair of cards that I made using the Embellished Heart Elle-Ments die.
These cards were so simple to make. First I die cut the Embellish Heart Elle-Ments die slightly off the edge of an A2-size card panel. Next, I cut strips of card stock to go behind the heart shapes. The skinny stripe strips are 1/4" wide and the wider stripe strips are 1/2" wide.
I adhered the card stock strips to an A2 white notecard and trimmed off any excess. I attached the heart die cut panel using foam tape. For the sentiment, I die cut the words from black card stock and covered the letters with Glossy Accents before adhering them to the card. As a finishing touch, I added some clear sequins.
I love the scallop detail on the Embellished Heart die, and this card would be so simple to replicate for the upcoming Valentine's Day holiday. I bent up the scallop border on one of my cards so you can see the difference even that small step makes in the look of the die. All items are available for purchase in the Avery Elle shop right now!
To celebrate our Winter 2018 Release Blog Hop, Avery Elle is giving away a $25 Gift Certificate to one random winner. To enter just comment on any of the design team's posts and/or on the Avery Elle Blog:
I am a bit behind in sharing some of my latest Avery Elle projects here on my blog, so I am going to stuff this post FULL of cards and ideas. Hope you don't mind. ;)
First up is a card I am sharing today on the Avery Elle blog featuring the Christmas Magic stamp set. I love the adorable snowman and unicorn and had so much fun creating a glittery backdrop for their winter adventures. I blended a piece of water color card stock with Distress Oxide ink and spattered it with water to lift the ink in spots. I used a white gel pen to make some of the dots larger and more defined.
I stamped the images from the Christmas Magic stamp set and colored them with Copic markers. I die cut the images using the coordinating Christmas Magic Elle-ments die. I die cut the sentiment from glitter card stock and the snow drift from glitter fun foam. Finally, I adhered the images to the card, popping up the snowman and unicorn with some foam tape.
For my next card, I have a trick to share with you on how I add dimension behind even the most intricate share dies.
I wanted to add some dimension to the outside layer of the Let It Snow Elle-ments die, but all those snowflake openings would be challenging to work around with straight strips of foam tape. The solution comes from that staple of kid crafting- Fun Foam! Adhesive backed foam sheets can be found in the kid's activities area of craft stores or online.
I die cut the Let It Snow Elle-ments dies from a piece of pink adhesive-backed fun foam. I used some Mono Liquid Glue to adhere the glitter die cut to the non-adhesive side of the fun foam. Using liquid glue allowed me to shift and alight the die cuts so that they stacked and aligned perfectly.
I created the scene inside the snow globe using the adorable critters and sentiment from Merry Little Christmas. I blended an inky background with Distress Oxide inks and stamped the sentiment with black ink. I removed the adhesive backing and affixed the foam backed frame to the note card. Inside the frame, I added the mouse, deer, gift on top of the glittery oval die-cut and snow flakes from the Let It Snow Elle-ments die. The pink fun foam also adds a pretty pink accent when viewing the card from an angle.
Next is a card using the Polar Peek a Boo Pals stamp set and the Three Stars Elle-ments die. The Polar Peek-A-Boo Pals set is just adorable!! It features animals that are in their element in the colder wintery months, and it's among my favorite from the Fall Release!
I stamped and colored the animals using Copic markers and created a glitter shaker background for the Pals. I die cut the Three Star Elle-ments die from a panel of white card stock and stamped the sentiment in black ink. Behind each star, I blended Distress Oxide ink in red, yellow and green and added a pinch of glitter before sealing up the shaker with acetate and foam tape.I tucked each of the Polar Peek-A-Boo Pals inside each star and adhered a few flat star sequins as a finishing touch.
Finally I have a video to share with you today featuring the Merry Merry clear stamp set and the Gift Box Card Holder Elle-ments die. With a teen and tween in the house, gift cards (and just plain cash) are a popular item on our family's wish list.
The Merry Merry stamp set and Gift Box Card Holder die make it easy to create a fun and festive way to package and present gift cards. I die cut the Gift Box outer box and insert from red glitter card stock and used the Wonky Square Frames and Wonky 3D Bow to trim the box to look like Santa's suit.
I hope you'll take a peek at the video to see how it came together! Don't forget to like and subscribe to Avery Elle's You Tube channel!
Whoa! That was a lot and brings me to the end of my Avery Elle Holiday projects. I'll be back next week with a fun card using some of Avery Elle's new Valentine's Day stamps and dies. I can't wait to share!
I am on the Avery Elle blog today with a fun idea for a holiday card using the new Snow Tags stamp set and coordinating Elle-ments dies. Like the name suggests, Snow Tags is fantastic for making tags, but they work equally well on cards!
First I stamped the snowflake tags onto white card stock with Versamark ink and heat embossed the images using Avery Elle's Rose Gold Embossing Powder. I die cut the tags using the coordinating Elle-ments dies and cut out the center using a 1.25" circle punch. In the center of each snowflake, I added two of the Polar Peek-a-Boo Pals- colored with Copic Markers and die cut with the coordinating Elle-ments dies.
For the card background, I blended three shades of Distress Oxides (Worn Lipstick, Tattered Rose, and Spun Sugar) onto a panel of watercolor card stock. I spattered some water onto the blended panel to lift the ink and stamped and heat embossed the sentiment with Rose Gold Embossing ink.
Welcome to Avery Elle's Fall and Winter 2018 Release Party and blog hop!! I am so excited about the latest round of stamps and dies debuting this month! It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas around here, and I can't wait to share more ideas with you in the coming weeks!!!
Today, I am sharing a card featuring the new Fireside stamp set.
I stamped the fireplace, wreath and garland and colored in the images with Copic markers. I adhered the images to a gray notecard and framed the images with the Postage Stamp Elle-ments die.
Next I decorated the fireplace by glueing small sequins to the garland and wreath. I stamped and die cut the stockings. I covered them with glue and sprinkled them with coarse glitter.
My final step was to stamp the sentiment in black in beneath the fireplace hearth. I love this cozy little scene.
All the new stamps and dies are available in the Avery Elle shop now!
Now you can't have a Blog Hop without a prize and to celebrate the Fall and Winter Release Blog Hop, Avery Elle is giving away a $25 Gift Certificate to one random winner. To enter to win just comment on this post and the posts of the other designers participating in today's hop.
You have until midnight Sunday, August 12 to enter. The winner will be announced on the Avery Elle Blog on Monday, August 13. All products are available for purchase in the Avery Elle store right now!!
Katie here with a card and a video to share with you today featuring Avery Elle's Big Birthday Clear Stamps and the Focal Point Stripes Elle-ments die.
I used wire snips to separate the inner stripes of the Focal Point Stripes die from the outer rectangle and die cut a card panel using the stripes portion of the die to create a shaker window. I stamped the sentiment at the top of the card and added lots of Avery Elle's Coarse Glitter and other shiny things to the shaker pocket.
A few yellow sequins transformed the stripes into birthday candles and a bit of Hemp Twine adds a finishing touch.
I hope you'll take a peek at my video to see how it all came together. Don't forget to subscribe to Avery Elle's You Tube channel!
Hi! I am Katie. By day, I am a working mom of 2 awesome girls, and by night, I am a paper engineer, DIY enthusiast and all around crafty gal. I love to try new things and strive to do something creative each and every day.