November 2017 Holiday Card challenge
November 2017 Holiday Card challenge
I am working on mine now so stay tuned
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This is a card I seen that inspired me
Mine are not quite finished but here is a picture of the ones I seen
I have a word doc but it is too big to post
Card was seen at Splitcoaststampers
1st part of directions
Stack and Cut Quilt Cards
by Betty Traciak
Make a set of backgrounds at once by cutting stacked papers together.
Supplies
• Cardstock (Stampin’ Up!® Garden Green, Real Red, Basic Black and Whisper White Cardstock used here
• Scrapbook paper (SU Quilted Christmas Designer Series Paper used here)
• Snail or sheet adhesive
• Heavy duty paper trimmer or rotary cutter, mat and ruler
• Other supplies as needed to complete the project (Stampin’ Up! products used here: Christmas Quilt stamp set, Real Red, Basic Black Stamp’ n Write Marker, Versamark ink, Stitched Felt Embellishments, Rhinestone Basic Jewels, Black Rhinestone Jewels, Black Vintage Crochet Trim, Quilt Top Textured Impressions Folder, Quilt Builder Framelits, Stitched Shapes Framelits, Layering Circles Framelits, Classic Label punch
Step-by-Step
1. Step 1
To make 5 cards, cut five of each of the following:
Scrapbook paper: 3-3/4” X 5”
Cardstock layer for gluing base: 3-3/4” X 5”
Accent layer: 3-7/8” X 5-1/8”
Card base: 4-1/4” X 11”
Stack the five pieces of scrapbook paper. Hold them firmly together and insert a corner in the trimmer. Cut through all five layers. Keep the layers of the cut pieces in order and set aside.
Mine are not quite finished but here is a picture of the ones I seen
I have a word doc but it is too big to post
Card was seen at Splitcoaststampers
1st part of directions
Stack and Cut Quilt Cards
by Betty Traciak
Make a set of backgrounds at once by cutting stacked papers together.
Supplies
• Cardstock (Stampin’ Up!® Garden Green, Real Red, Basic Black and Whisper White Cardstock used here
• Scrapbook paper (SU Quilted Christmas Designer Series Paper used here)
• Snail or sheet adhesive
• Heavy duty paper trimmer or rotary cutter, mat and ruler
• Other supplies as needed to complete the project (Stampin’ Up! products used here: Christmas Quilt stamp set, Real Red, Basic Black Stamp’ n Write Marker, Versamark ink, Stitched Felt Embellishments, Rhinestone Basic Jewels, Black Rhinestone Jewels, Black Vintage Crochet Trim, Quilt Top Textured Impressions Folder, Quilt Builder Framelits, Stitched Shapes Framelits, Layering Circles Framelits, Classic Label punch
Step-by-Step
1. Step 1
To make 5 cards, cut five of each of the following:
Scrapbook paper: 3-3/4” X 5”
Cardstock layer for gluing base: 3-3/4” X 5”
Accent layer: 3-7/8” X 5-1/8”
Card base: 4-1/4” X 11”
Stack the five pieces of scrapbook paper. Hold them firmly together and insert a corner in the trimmer. Cut through all five layers. Keep the layers of the cut pieces in order and set aside.
Re: November 2017 Holiday Card challenge
How pretty! No wonder they inspired you. I can't wait to see your cards.
Pam Cook #48
Re: November 2017 Holiday Card challenge
another part
2. Step 2 Rotate the stacked scrapbook paper. Reinsert the stack into the trimmer and make another cut. Keeping the layers in order, place the cut pieces next to the previously cut pieces to recreate the original rectangle.
Step 3Continue working, rotating and cutting until you have five sections
.
3. Step 4 Pick up one stack and shuffle the top layer to the bottom of the pile.
forth shuffle four layers. Keep the fifth stack as it is.
5. Step 6 Add adhesive to one of the 3-3/4” X 5” piece of cardstock. Using the top layer from each stack, reassemble the pieces.
6. Step 7 For the second card use the second layer from each stack, and so on to create the five quilted pieces.
7. Step 8
Trim a tiny bit from each side to even up the edges.
8. Step 9
Layer each quilted piece on the accent layer and then on the card base. Have fun decorating!
9. Step 10 Complete the project
2. Step 2 Rotate the stacked scrapbook paper. Reinsert the stack into the trimmer and make another cut. Keeping the layers in order, place the cut pieces next to the previously cut pieces to recreate the original rectangle.
Step 3Continue working, rotating and cutting until you have five sections
.
3. Step 4 Pick up one stack and shuffle the top layer to the bottom of the pile.
forth shuffle four layers. Keep the fifth stack as it is.
5. Step 6 Add adhesive to one of the 3-3/4” X 5” piece of cardstock. Using the top layer from each stack, reassemble the pieces.
6. Step 7 For the second card use the second layer from each stack, and so on to create the five quilted pieces.
7. Step 8
Trim a tiny bit from each side to even up the edges.
8. Step 9
Layer each quilted piece on the accent layer and then on the card base. Have fun decorating!
9. Step 10 Complete the project
Re: November 2017 Holiday Card challenge
Not sure what I am missing but I can't see any pictures! And, I do have my eyes open!
Re: November 2017 Holiday Card challenge
I really love that tutorial! I'm adding it to my list. I absolutely adore tutorials that result in multiple cards. I wonder if I could find 5 coordinated pieces for the quilted bits in my scrap box.
Julie Fugina
#26 in the order of the PAO
#26 in the order of the PAO
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Thanks for the link, Jill! When I reread your post I realized I was supposed to look at the cards at Split Coast.
That is a really cute idea, great way to use scraps or those 6 x 6 papers we all have.
That is a really cute idea, great way to use scraps or those 6 x 6 papers we all have.
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well I tried to add my pictures but the site did not let me.
My document as too large too
So the net best thing is Splitcoaststampers.
My document as too large too
So the net best thing is Splitcoaststampers.
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There's a youtube video out there somewhere with this being done.... I've been setting youtube to autoplay just to keep noise going for Chevie... and I caught this one when I was sitting down... so... no idea who was doing it.. but they sure were quick and easy!! Great idea, Jill!!
Debi Daugherty
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I went down to Helen's house yesterday and knocked out 20 of these cards. I had a bunch of these diecut to/from tags that worked perfectly on the fronts. I ran out of blue ones and just stamped a sentiment on a strip. I'll put sentiments on the insides of the cards and they'll be finished... whoohhhooo!!
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IT Director by day... Scrapper by night
Mrs. Fire Chief
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Wow!
I intended to make cards today. We raked leaves instead. Jealous? Don’t be.
I intended to make cards today. We raked leaves instead. Jealous? Don’t be.
Pam Cook #48
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I haven't finished mine yet
TOO much happening!!
Great cards!!
TOO much happening!!
Great cards!!