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Crystal Flower Birthday Card

August 14, 2014

Hi Everyone!

Debra here to share a project featuring the new Crystal Flower dies. It seems I always need a birthday card for someone special but finding the time to make one isn’t easy – life gets busy! The Crystal Flower Set 1 and Crystal Flower Overlays dies are so intricate and beautiful – they make stunning embellishments for almost any occasion. Just cut the base and one of the overlays out of your favorite medium and all the work is done. The beauty is in the die itself!

Let me show you what I mean.

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1. Cut white cardstock 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 and fold in half to create your A2 size card base. Cut a piece of yellow cardstock 4 x 5 1/4 and adhere to the front of the card.

2. Cut a piece of pattern paper to 3 x 5.  Using a piece of double sided adhesive that is 1/2 by 5, create a glitter strip by adhering it directly to the paper about 1″ from the bottom. Remove the liner and sprinkle with Teal Silk Microfine Glitter. Brush off excess and polish with your finger to bring up the shine.  Also glitter the large center circle from the Crystal Flower Set 1 that has been die cut from double sided adhesive attached to white cardstock.

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It will look like this when you are finished – so sparkly and beautiful! You can do this with any length or thickness of double sided adhesive.

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3. Adhere this piece to your card front on foam adhesive  about 1″ from the bottom edge.

4. Die cut the Crystal Flower Set 1 from White Irridescent Shimmer Sheetz and Crystal Flower Overlay Set 2 from teal cardstock. Die cut Happy Birthday also from teal cardstock and the floral flourish from white cardstock.

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5. Using glue only around the inner ring of the overlays, adhere them to the Shimmer Sheetz solid flowers. This allows them to curl forward to add dimension to the flower. Add some foam adhesive between the two layers and the glittered center of the smaller flower.

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6. Clip apart the Flourish with Flowers to use as foliage around the finished flower.

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7. Adhere the completed flower and the flourish with flower die cuts to the card front as shown. Adhere Happy Birthday underneath the pattern panel. Add glitter dots to the flower overlays and the four corners of the pattern piece to complete. Here is a closeup.

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I hope you enjoyed making this quick and beautiful card with me featuring the gorgeous Crystal Flower dies. Make a big stash so you will always be ready for that special birthday!

Elizabeth Craft Designs Products used:

924 Crystal Flower Set 1
923 Crystal Flower Overlay Set 2
797 Flourish With Flowers
717 Happy Birthday
SS 0102 White Irridescent Shimmer Sheetz
Double Sided Adhesive
7018 Glitter Dots Peel-offs Transparent/Silver
628 Teal Silk Microfine Glitter

Other products used:
Cardstock- Bazzill
Pattern Paper- Jillibean  Soup
Foam Adhesive

Crystal Flowers Crate & Card

August 3, 2014

Judi Kauffman’s back as a guest designer. She’s created two stunning projects – Get ready for some Shimmer Sheetz fun!

Thanks, Joset. I thought it would be fun to use alcohol ink-altered Shimmer Sheetz as the starting point for two very different projects.

Both the crate and the card include Elizabeth Craft Designs’ Crystal Flower and Crystal Flower Overlay dies. I’ve loved them since the day I saw Els’s first sketches. The Walnut Hollow Mini Crate is another favorite of mine. It’s the perfect size for cards and envelopes
or a passel of pens.

I decorated only the front of the crate, but you could make more flowers and decorate all four sides. That way, you could use it for a centerpiece viewed from any angle. Fill it with lemons and laurel leaves, wrapped candies, or a potted plant in a saucer! You may need more than one package of Shimmer Sheetz if you decorate all sides, depending on how many flowers you use per side.

I hope these projects will spark your creativity in some way. Change the color combination to suit your décor. Use flowers on gift boxes, plant picks (Shimmer Sheetz is waterproof), ATCs, tags or other kinds of cards. Experiment, play, and most of all HAVE FUN!

INSTRUCTIONS:

For the CRATE –

1. Base coat crate with French Gray Blue. Allow paint to dry. Add a second coat if needed.

2. Cut one 5” x 12” piece of Fire Opal Shimmer Sheetz as follows:
Cut one piece 5” x 6.5” (this rectangle will be cut into strips for sides of crate in Step 6),
one piece 4” x 5” (for one end of crate). Remaining piece will measure 1.5” x 5” (set this piece aside for leaves).

3. Cut a second 5” x 12” piece of Fire Opal Shimmer Sheetz as follows:
Cut one piece 5” x 6.5”. Cut a 1” x 6.5” strip from this piece (for side of crate, see Step 6).
Set aside the remaining 4” x 6.5” piece for solid flowers. Cut one piece 4” x 5” (for the other end of the crate). Remaining piece will measure 1.5” x 5” (set this piece aside for leaves).

4. Alter the 5” x 6.5”, 1” x 6.5”, and two 4” x 5” pieces (for side strips and ends of crate) with Stream, Espresso, Gold Metallic, Twilight Purple, Aqua and Raspberry alcohol inks (or any colors you choose). For the best effect, use at least three colors. Allow some of the original Fire Opal surface to remain visible between the dappled inks to keep the surface sparkly.

5. Alter the two 1.5” x 5” (leaf) pieces with Stream and Gold. Alter the 4” x 6.5” piece (for solid flowers) with Raspberry, Gold, and Twilight Purple. Note: Alcohol inks dry quickly but be sure that the pieces are thoroughly dry before starting the next steps.

6. Cover the back of the 5” x 6.5” piece, the 1” x 6.5” strip (from Step 3) and the two 4” x 5” (end) pieces with double-sided adhesive sheet. Cut the 5” x 6.5” piece into five 1” x 6.5” strips. Combined with the 1” x 6.5” strip from Step 3, you have a total of six strips, three for each side of the crate.

7. Make a paper template for the ends of the crate. Trace the opening onto the back of the
4” x 5” end pieces. Use a craft knife to cut out the curved opening.

8. Adhere the Shimmer Sheetz strips and end pieces onto the crate.

9. Die cut two 5-leaf branch and one 2-leaf branch from each 1.5” x 5” piece. Die cut three Crystal Flowers, two large and one small, from the 4” x 6.5” piece.

10. From one end of the unaltered 5” x 12” piece of Fire Opal Shimmer Sheetz, die cut three Crystal Flower Overlays, two large and one small (set aside the rest of this piece of Shimmer Sheetz for the card project).

11. Bend the petals up on all flowers and flower overlays. Bend the leaves along the score lines. Using Power Tabs for a super strong hold, attach the alcohol ink-altered Crystal Flowers to the crate. Refer to photo for placement. Cut tiny strips from the Power Tabs and use the strips to adhere the Crystal Flower Overlays. Add an adhesive-backed pearl to the center of each flower, varying the size of the pearls to fit the larger and smaller flowers. Use tiny strips cut from Power Tabs to adhere the leaves.

For the CARD –

1. Use the leftovers from the third piece of Fire Opal Shimmer Sheetz as follows:
Alter a 4” x 4.5” rectangle with alcohol inks used for sides of crate. Alter a 3” square with alcohol inks used for Crystal Flower solid shapes used on crate. Alter a 1.5” x 5” piece with alcohol inks used for leaves. Leave the remainder unaltered.

2. Cover the back of the 4” x 4.5” rectangle with double-sided adhesive and adhere to a
5” x 6.5” piece of green pearlescent cardstock, centered 3/8” from top edge. Create a 5” wide Stand Up Helper card base from the same cardstock using the bracket shape die twice
(.75” from right and left edge, leaving only 1” in front of the cuts).

3. Die cut a Crystal Flower Overlay from the altered 3” square. Die cut two small and one large Crystal Flowers from unaltered Shimmer Sheetz. Die cut two 5-leaf and one 2- leaf branch from altered 1.5” x 5” strip. Bend the leaves on the score lines for dimension.

4. Emboss the flowers with Dancing Leaves folder. Sand flowers to reveal the silver core in the Fire Opal Shimmer Sheetz. Wipe with a damp cloth or paper towel. Place a faceted gem in the middle of each flower, varying the size to fit the flower. Surround the gems with five Orange/Silver Glitter Dots, spacing them so there is a Dot centered at the base of each petal. Bend petals upward for dimension. (Use the largest Glitter Dots for the large flower, the second-to-largest Dots for the smaller flowers.)

5. Assemble the card front: Refer to photo. Add two pieces of Ribbon Fantasy Peel-offs in Gold below the Shimmer Sheetz rectangle. Add narrow strip from the Ribbon Fantasy leftovers just above the Shimmer Sheetz. Using whole or partial Power Tabs (partial = small strips cut from Power Tabs), attach the Crystal Flower Overlay to the background and then adhere the dimensional embossed flowers and leaves.

6. Attach the card front rectangle to the Stand Up Helper card base. Add a strip of Ribbon Fantasy Peel-offs leftovers at the front edge. Optional: Add a die cut or peel-off greeting.

Reminder: Weigh the card before mailing it to determine the postage needed. Shimmer Sheetz is light as a feather but I used super heavy cardstock so my card weighs over an ounce, plus the lumpy, slightly fragile gems require padding and extra postage. Substitute die cut circles for the gems (circles are part of the die sets), use 80# cardstock, and the card will be flat enough to mail in a plain envelope for a single first class stamp.

SUPPLIES:

Elizabeth Craft Designs –
924 Crystal Flower Set 1
923 Crystal Flower Overlay Set 2
730 Curvy Leaves
SS 0218 Shimmer Sheetz in Fire Opal
803 Metal Adapter Plate (*Required for cutting Shimmer Sheetz)
501 Adhesive Sheets 5” x 12”
For card:
792 Stand Up Helpers 1
7018 Glitter Dots Peel-offs in Orange/Silver (for card)
E106 Dancing Leaves Embossing Folder (for card)
1276 Ribbon Fantasy Peel-offs in Gold

Walnut Hollow –
23873 Rustic Pallet Mini Crate

Ranger –
Tim Holtz Alcohol Inks in Stream, Espresso, Gold, Purple Twilight, Rust, Aqua and Raspberry and Metallic Mixatives in Gold (or colors of choice); Tim Holtz Ink Applicator Tool

DecoArt –
Americana Acrylics in French Blue Gray

Other – Cutting/embossing machine (Cut’n’Boss, Big Shot, Cuttlebug, or other); Craft knife, gridded ruler, cutting mat, paint brush, sanding block, adhesive-backed pearls and faceted gems (manufacturers of choice); Power Tabs (Tombow); Green pearlescent cardstock for card (manufacturer of choice)

Raised Die Cut Crystal Flower Card

July 30, 2014

Last time I used an inlay die cut technique; this time I’m doing the opposite to create a beautiful raised background that almost looks embossed.

Raised Die Cut Card Front

Created by Mary Dimercurio Prasad for Elizabeth Craft Designs.

Making the Card

1. Cut pink card stock to 4 1/4 inches by 11 inches; fold in half to form card base. Cut several copies of the small crystal flower overlays (sets 1 and 2) out of the same pink card stock. Lay them out on the card front. Let the ones at the edges hang off as you arrange. Once you are satisfied, adhere them to the card. From the back side, cut off the parts that are hanging off by lining up your scissors with the edges of the card.

2. Die cut the large crystal flower overlay set 2 from the light pink card stock. Die cut the small crystal flower from Red Iris Shimmer Sheets. Die cut the small crystal flower overlay set 1 from pink card stock. Adhere this overlay (set 1) to the Red Iris crystal flower.

3. Adhere white card stock to double sided adhesive. Die cut small crystal flower overlay set 2. Peel off backing paper and sprinkle with Warm Diamonds Silk Microfine Glitter; polish with your finger. Die cut the round center from Pink Velvet Adhesive Sheet (optional), or use pink card stock. Adhere the layers together as shown – be sure to offset the layers from each other.

Raised Die Cut Card Close Up

4. Die cut “Hello” from pink card stock. Cut along the fold line to free it.

5. Cut a strip about 3/4 inch by 4 1/4 inches (width of card) from the white card stock with double sided adhesive. Peel off and cover with Warm Diamond Silk Microfine Glitter; polish with your finger.

6. Adhere white glittered strip to card as shown. Adhere “Hello” die cut as shown. Cut a thin strip about 1/8 inch by 4 1/4 inches from Red Iris Shimmer Sheetz. Adhere strip then flower as shown.

Supplies

Elizabeth Craft Designs Supplies

Other Supplies

  • Pink Card Stock, Light Pink Card Stock, White Card Stock
  • Liquid Adhesive
Pop it Ups

Crystal Flowers

July 21, 2014

Hello my crafty friends, it’s Raquel here today. When I first saw Elizabeth Craft Designs’ new die set called Crystal Flowers set 1, I couldn’t wait to create a card showcasing how beautiful they are.
I used several 2014 Summer Release dies for this card, including the Circle Spiral Pull Card for the base. Let me show you how I made this card, simply change the colors and sentiment to suit your needs.

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1.  Cut pattern paper at 5 x 8 and score at 4 to form a finished base card of 5 x 5.

2.  Line the Circle Spiral Pull Card alignment nubs on the score line and die cut. Cut a spiral (included in Circle Spiral Pull Card) from the same pattern paper.

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3.  Die cut 1 of each size solid shaped Crystal Flowers from Yellow Metallic Shimmer Sheetz.
Die cut 1 one of each size overlay from paper that has Double Sided Adhesive on it. From green paper die cut 2 Holly Borders as shown in the picture below.

4.  Remove release sheet from the 2 Crystal Flower overlays and 2 flower centers, cover with True Red Silk Microfine Glitter, shake off excess and polish with your finger. Adhere overlay to Crystal Flower solid shapes and adhere flower centers.

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5.  Using Candle die, cut 3 pine springs, 2 triple berries, 1 single berry and 1 poinsettia (including circle) on paper that has Double Sided Adhesive on it. Cut 2 holly leaves from green paper.
See picture below.

6.  Remove release sheet from all pieces cut in step 5 and cover with True Red Silk Microfine Glitter, shake off excess and polish with your finger.

ECD CSP Crystal Flower holiday pieces 3

7.  Using Holiday House, die cut 1 green small decorator door (I used this as a tag). Place Merry Christmas Peel-Off Sticker and star on tag.

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8.  Adhere Spiral end only to the circle area using liquid glue or a glue dot. To glue the other end, place a glue dot or liquid glue at the end of the spiral and close card to adhere, this will ensure perfect placement.

9.  Use Glitter Dots for the berries on both of the Holly Borders. Cut one of the Holly Border die cuts into small pieces and adhere to several places on the spiral as shown. Adhere poinsettia and tag to spiral as shown.

10.  Adhere Holly Border to the left side of card.

11. Adhere largest Crystal Flower and 2 pine sprigs to front circle. Adhere smaller Crystal Flower and 1 pine sprig to top right corner of card.

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and feel inspired to try it out for yourself.

Elizabeth Craft Designs Products:

924 Crystal Flower Set 1

922 Crystal Flower Overlay Set 1

916 Spiral Circle Pull Card

925 Holly Border

919 Candle

918 Holiday House

SS 0229 Yellow Metallic Shimmer Sheetz

501 Double Sided Adhesive

614 True Red Silk Microfine Glitter

351 Gold Merry Christmas Peel-Off Sticker

Other Products:

Pattern Paper from Authentique

Green paper

White paper

 

Best Wishes

July 11, 2014

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Hi everyone,

It’s Frances here again. I have been playing with some of the new Elizabeth Craft Designs dies that are being released this month. They should be available in stores near you any day now! For today’s card I used the new Crystal Flower dies and one of the new Word Stand-Up Helper dies (I used the Best Wishes Stand-Up Helper Die for this card). Of course as you can see, I haven’t used the die to create a Stand Up card, but rather on the edge of my card.

Here’s how I created my card:

1. Cut a piece of purple card which measures 4 1/4 inches x 11 inches. Score this at 5 1/2 inches so you have a top folded card that measures 4 1/4 inches x 5 1/2 inches.

2. Cut a piece of designer paper which measures 3 1/4 inches x 5 1/2 inches. (As I am layering this to my card with foam tape, I like to adhere this to a piece of card the same size for extra strength.

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3. Cut a piece of dark green card 1 /2 inches by 7 inches. Take the Best Wishes Stand-Up Helper die and position it at the top right hand side of the stripe of card,  about 3/4 inches from the edge. Cut with you die cutting machine. Cut along the stripe of card where the base of  the letters hit the card (black line on the top right photo). Cut along this line so you are left with just the words attached to the green stripe of card (bottom left photo). Apply some adhesive to the left edge of the designer paper and adhere the paper to the Best Wishes stripe, leaving a small border of card showing (bottom right photo).

4. Use foam tape to attach the designer paper to the right side of the card.

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5. Using the Crystal Flower Set 1 die cut a small flower and large flower from Purple Iridescent Shimmer Sheetz.

6. Cut a piece of Double Sided Adhesive Paper 3 1/2 inches x 6 1/2 inches. Remove protective layer from one side and place onto a piece of thin card or designer paper. Die cut paper using both flowers and the large flower center from the Crystal Flower Overlay Set 1 die. (You may need to use the Metal Adaptor Plate when diecutting the flower as it has a lot of fine detail). Remove all the excess pieces from the flower if needed. Remove protective backing from the Adhesive Paper and cover flowers with Lavender Silk Microfine Glitter, polishing the glitter into the adhesive with your fingers. Use the Amethyst Silk Microfine Glitter for the flower center.

7. Attach each glittered overlay piece to it’s Shimmer Sheetz flower using foam tape to give extra dimension. Attach the small flower to the large flower using foam tape and off setting the flower so the petals line up between the petals of the larger flower. Attach flower center to the middle of the small flower using foam tape. Attach completed flower to the bottom left hand side of my card as per photo again using foam tape.

8. Die cut the Flourish with Flowers from light green card and attach to card as per photo.

Thanks for stopping by today.

Supplies:

Elizabeth Craft Designs Products
924 Crystal Flower Set 1 (available mid-July)
934 Best Wishes Stand Up Helper (available mid-July)
621 Amethyst Silk Microfine Glitter

Other Products
Purple Card
Green Card
Light Green Card
Bo Bunny Enchanted Garden 6 x 6 Paper Pad
Foam Tape

Budget-Friendly Flowers

July 5, 2014

Judi Kauffman is back as today’s guest designer with some bright and sparkly flowers and a lot of fun ideas for how to use them!

Thanks, Joset. I decided to make something budget-friendly that uses only one set of dies – the brand new 924 Crystal Flower Set 1 (shipping mid-July 2014). There are 2 beautiful and detailed overlay sets to coordinate with the solid shapes and I’ll use those at another time (and the Design Team has already been putting the Crystal Flower Overlays to good use with sneak peek samples). For now, I’m sticking to the two flowers and two centers that are part of the set.

The flowers are die-cut from durable, waterproof, colorfast Shimmer Sheetz so they can be tucked into potted plants or used again and again on a party table. They can also be used on garlands, hatbands, flip flops, and – of course – on cards!

The trick to the cards: Channel your inner “abstract expressionist” and use randomly applied strokes of paint to create the backgrounds. Fast and easy, I promise!

INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Die-cut Shimmer Sheetz flowers in Orange Iridescent and Imperial Garnet Gemstones as shown, or in colors you prefer. *Reminder: You will need a metal adapter plate for cutting Shimmer Sheetz. View Els van de Burgt’s YouTube video tutorial HERE if you have not previously die-cut Shimmer Sheetz

2. Using an ink applicator and Senorita Magenta alcohol ink, dapple the center and about halfway up the petals of each flower. Option: Change to different inks for steps 2 and 3 if you have selected Shimmer Sheetz in colors other than the ones shown.

3. Using Baja Blue alcohol ink, dapple the center and about a quarter of the way up the petals of each flower.

4. Very lightly sand the flowers, working one petal at a time. Start close to the base of each petal at the center of the flower and sand toward the outer edge to allow lines formed by the sanding block to fan out slightly and follow the direction of the petals. Lift the sanding block and start each new stroke at the base of the petal (*IMPORTANT: don’t sand back and forth or in a circular motion!). Wipe sanded flowers with a damp paper towel or rag to remove the Shimmer Sheetz “dust”.

5. Die-cut Adhesive Velvet Sheets in Blue for flower centers. Place a Velvet center on each flower. Bend petals upward.

6. Optional: Further embellish the flowers with adhesive-backed faceted gems and Glitter Dots Peel-offs in Blue.

7. To complete the cards: Randomly brush acrylic paint onto heavy cardstock. Use 3 or 4 colors that coordinate with the flowers. Let the colors blend and allow the brushstrokes to remain prominent, like an abstract expressionist painting. (Look at the work of Richard Diebenkorn or Helen Frankenthaler for inspiration.)

8. When dry, use double-sided adhesive sheet to adhere the painted rectangle onto a folded card base. Using strong hold adhesive like Tombow Power Tabs, adhere the flowers.

SUPPLIES:

Elizabeth Craft Designs –
NEW 924 Crystal Flower Set 1 (available mid-July)
SS 0223 Imperial Garnet Gemstones Shimmer Sheetz and
SS 0109 Orange Iridescent Shimmer Sheetz (or colors of choice)
7018 Glitter Dots Peel-offs in Blue
407 Adhesive Velvet Sheets in Blue
803 Metal Adapter Plate
501 Double-sided Adhesive Sheets

Jacquard Products – Piñata Color inks in Baja Blue and Senorita Magenta (or colors of choice)

Other – Paintbrush; 3 or 4 Acrylic paints in colors to coordinate with flowers; Ink applicator;
Power Tabs (Tombow); Cardstock in Dark Blue and Dark Green

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