Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Woodsy Wonderland tunnel card!

Hi....do you believe it! I made a tunnel card that can be sent! Now thats a first for me!
My cards are always 3d and have to be given or sent in a box...
There is yet hope for me...lol
Have fun with this fantastic Woodsy Wonderland collection...

Heartfelt Creations Products And Products Carried On Heartfelt Creations Website:

Other Products Used:
Card Stock: Chocolate Brown, Aquarelle paper. Ranger: Stickles. Bone folder, Water mister, Water colouring brush, Paper distressing tool, Heat gun, Scissors. Gesso.
Derwent Ink-tense watercolor pencils: Deep rose-0710, Tangerine-0300, Sun yellow-0200, Crimson-0530, Charcoal gret-2100, Bark-2000, Amber-1710, Saddle brown 1740, Sherbet lemon-0100, Sepia ink-2010, Dark chockolate-1930, Felt green-1530, Light olive-1540. Other: Versa-mark, Double sided Tape, Double Sided Foam Tape, Scoreboard

Instructions: 
The finished size of this card is, 14 cm x 13 cm. Please Note: All the stamping is done with the gold embossing powder. To make the tunnel base cut 4 x 12.7 cm x 12.7 cm (5" x 5") Cut frame openings on each frame. 1st Base layer leave as is, the 2nd frame 1.6 cm (5 / 8") sides. 3rd frame, 2.2 cm (7 / 8") sides and 4th frame, 3.2 cm (1 1/4") sides. For the accordion sides cut, 12.7 cm x 9.1 cm (5" x 3 1 /2") Make hill and valley folds by folding every 1.3 cm (1 / 2") which forms the accordion sides for the frames to be slotted into. Stamp, color and die cut all the images from the sets. Arrange and adhere in place across the frame openings. Take the time to make sure all the details can be seen. It is worth the extra time to enable to display all your work in 3d. Apply gesso to soften the brown and distress the cardstock. Adhere the frames slotted into the accordion sides, first one side then the other. This card is 3d but yet will fall flat when sending by post…very handy.
An extra tip: You could always  add a few flowers to the Card out side you find it too simple. But I wanted to be able to send this in a envelope and not in  a box. Remember this can be sent flat....something very different for me!


Close ups of the layering...all that gold.



A few close ups of the sides and under that you don't see when the card is standing


Have a inky scrappy day, and sussipoppins hugs to you 






Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Heartfelt Creations Wednesday..."He Heals The Broken"





Heartfelt Creations Products And Products Carried On Our Website:

Other Products Used:
Card Stock: White, Green.
Ranger: Heat Gun, Bone folder, Water coloring brush, Scissors. Derwent Ink-tense watercolor pencils: Light olive 1540, Felt green 1530,Bark 2000, Amber 1710, Saddle brown. Other: Archival black ink, Versa-mark, Fussy Cutting Scissors, Double sided Tape
Double Sided Foam Tape, Scoreboard, Spellbinder dies: Circles 6.5 cm and 8.8 cm.

Instructions:
NOTE: This week I have done my best to convert to inches. In brackets.I hope this works out right for you. I suggest you purchase a cm ruler to double check....have fun.
The finished size of this Z slider card is 13.5 cm x 15 cm. (5.5" x 5.14")
Taking the white card stock, cut for the card base at 27 cm x 13.5 cm (10.10" x 5.5")To form the Z card base make folds at 6 cm (2.6") and 12 cm (4.11") across the 27 cm measurement. Fold these creases to form hill and valley folds. Once the card base is folded, the measurements to be further used will be, 15 cm x 13.5 cm (background), 6 cm x 13.5 cm. (card front foot),
Further, cut from the white card stock, 13 cm (5.2") x 10 cm (3.15")(card front) and 11.5 cm (41/2") x 4.5 cm (1.12") (card slide). This can now be matted with contrasting card stock and or design paper. All matting and design papers are trimmed 2mm smaller each side for each layer used.
Once the card background and the slider card piece are completed, the slider can be adhered to the top center of the card background. When the card front is being put together, remember to leave the top of the card between the base and the matting layers open. This is so you can slide the slider between the layers. This part of the card holds it all upright and works as a stand. Adhere the card front to the card foot, making sure you have enough room for the slider to slide into the card front opening.
To decorate the card front, Cut the green card stock to size and adhere in place. Cut the dark green design paper to fit the card front base and slider. Edge the card base front design paper with gold embossing powder, do the same to a circle of 8.8 cm (3.8") of the same paper. Stamp the sentiment and gold emboss. Cut this to a circle of 6.5 cm (2.9") Adhere the circles to the front design paper with the foam tape or foam dots. Adhere to the card front base. Stamp, color and die cut the Deer, 6 large leaf images with Archival ink then 3 using the gold embossing powder. Arrange in layers around the sentiment circles then adhere in place. Once the Deer have been placed to the lower right of the card with foam tape / dots, apply glossy accents / Crystal Lacquer to add interest to the card.


Above, you see the combination of the gold embossing and black ink stamping on the leaves.
Love the mixture.


Above you get a detailed view of the leaf placement.


Unfortunately you can not see the glossy in this photo...but it is there...but aren't these deer so cute...love them! 
A simple card this week...but one of my favs....this time less is more....lol
Hope you go back to the Heartfelt Creations site and check out all the other eye candy there today.
Till next time have a inky scrappy day. 
sussipoppins hugs


Wednesday, December 14, 2016

"Thinking of You" card woodsy wonderland

A Wednesday hi to all.....today I have for you a super yum show box card with the introduction of the new wonderfully cute collection from Heartfelt Creations

Take an adventure on the path less traveled and lose yourself in an enchanting woodsy wonderland filled with magnificent wildlife, beautiful scenic expanses and delicate field flowers.


Heartfelt Creations invites you to explore the new Woodsy Wonderland Collection.  Step softly as to not spook the peaceful inhabitants or trample the native wildflowers as you set about exploring your surroundings.  Immerse yourself in a stunning paper collection showcasing a beautiful outdoor themed color palette of rushing river blues, orange and yellow sunset hues, grass like greens accented with the softest wildflower whites, deep purples, and posy pinks, pulled together and grounded with dark tree bark browns, sky blues and moss like greens.  Discover charming cottages, babbling brooks, and grassy fields boasting home to majestic deer, chattering squirrels, prancing skunks and frolicking foxes.  Bold stripes and crosshatch patterns will remind you of trampled wildlife trails, creating eye catching backgrounds for the tiny woodland creatures depicted on the varying sizes of premade card panels or within the three extremely detailed and realistic forest themed cling stamp sets which provide the ideal elements for creating your very own woodsy wonderland on your next paper crafting project.  Pair with the coordinating dies to create dimensional forest scenes laden with fallen tree stumps, grassy knolls, darting rabbits, scampering raccoons, decorative butterflies and song filled birds all at play in majestically treed forests!  So, breathe deeply, exhale and allow the beauty of our enchanting woodlands to bring a sense of wonder, calm and peace to your soul as you craft your cares and worries away in the tranquility of our Woodsy Wonderland Collection. 

 The product list
Heartfelt Creations Products And Products Carried On Our Website:
Other Products Used: Card Stock: Rose Beige, Aquarelle paper (170 gm). Ranger: Stardust stickles, Inking foam tool. Bone folder, Water coloring brush, Paper, Scissors. Distress Inks: Forest moss, Tumbled Glass, Broken china, Faded jeans, Mowed lawn, Derwnet Ink-tense watercolor pencils: Deep rose-0710, Tangerine-0300, Sun yellow-0200, Crimson-0530, Charcoal gret-2100, Bark-2000, Amber-1710, Saddle brown 1740, Sherbet lemon-0100, Sepia ink-2010, Dark chockolate-1930, Felt green-1530, Light olive-1540. Other: Archival black ink, Versa-mark, Fussy Cutting Scissors, Double sided Tape, 72 cm Organza ribbon, Scoreboard. 

Click HERE and HERE to see a video on a few tips for this collection


The shadowbox when opened...opening into a full woodsy wonderland of cuteness and wonder...
Instructions: 
The finished size of this project is a little over 15 cm x 15 cm.
To make the tunnel base, take the card stock and cut x 4 15 cm x 15 cm. From 3 cut a hole into the square form a frame. The cover frame edge is 2.2 cm. The remaining two are 3 cm and 1.5 cm frame edges. The supporting box the measurements are, 15.1 cm x 15.1 cm for the base, 3 sides at 2 cm, 1 side at 2 cm + 1.5 cm. ( this is for the front frame hinge. ) Ink the edges using the different colored inks. Green inks for the ground and blue inks for the sky. Adhere all together to form a box with a hinged cover. Adhere the ribbon to the side of the box. Make a sentiment using the ‘Thinking of you‘ stamp from the Paw-fect Pooches stamp set. listed above in the product list. To make the inside; Stamp all the images from the collection with the archival ink on aquarelle paper, you can never have enough. Color the images with the watercolor pencils then die cut the images. Arrange across the openings of the frames. Checking that you will see the treetops and critters in each layer by placing on top of each other before adhering in place. ( I know it is a bother, but it is worth it, as you do not want to have to start all over again to get it right. ) Once there is a base line of tree lines and bush you can then add the critters and birds. You can trim to size the flowers and forest foliage as fillers, that is the reason why it is good idea to color and die cut extra images. What is over can always be used in other projects at a later date. Once all is glued and secure on the frames, you can adhere the frames together in a stack. Adhere two foam dots together to form one dot to give the height needed between each frame. The dot placement is three across on each side.  Because you have used ink you will need to add a spot of wet glue to the foam dots to secure the hold. Once you have adhered the entire frame together, add double sided tape to the base and sides of the box. Place the frames into the box, tie the ribbon, add the sentiment and embellish the frame front. Add a few spots of stickles here and there to add interest.


These two cute critters are adhered to the sides of the box.
The critters hide the adhesive for the ribbon.

Below, showing the box opened





All of the above the out side of the box front, below the box opened.

This is how it looks opened.
Further below....the opened shadowbox...lots of layers and close ups so you can see where the placements are for all the yum cuteness.....have fun.....



I fell in love with these leaves!







Don't you agree...this is so cute....I can play for hours with all this yum.
Great for layering!
I hope you feel inspired....more inspiration next week.
Thanks for dropping by, I wish you a scrappy day,
inky hugs sussipoppins. 

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

"Gift of Love" from the Heartfelt Creations Blushing Rose collection

Hi everyone, I hope you have all recovered from the big Black Friday craziness.I also hope you all got some rock bottom priced toys...if only to top up the stash....for a rainy day....lol...
I always say, making the investment for when all the stores close....lol
I would like to thank everyone who visited and left some love behind...I can't get back to you all, although I would love to. You are on my to do list though....lol
Have a great visit


Heartfelt Creations Products And Products Carried By Heartfelt Creations:

Other Products Used:
Cross Promotion: ‘WANT 2 SCRAP’ Self-adhesive bling. INKS: Distress inks: Peeled paint. Forest moss, Victorian velvet, Dusty concord. PAPERS: Aquarelle paper. Cardstock: Lilac, winter white, blue/green. Other: Heat gun, Hot glue gun, Versa-mark, Water color pen, Fussy cutting scissors, Paper distressing tool, Foam inking tool, Diamond stickles, Embossing folder (sizzix), Archival black ink, Water coloring brush, Fussy cutting scissors, Spellbinders S4-542 Victorian Bow (small oval)


Directions:
This is basic instructions on how to cut a Z slider card that measures when finished15 cm x 13.5 cm. Using a winter white base card stock cut for the card base, 27 cm x 13.5 cm. Make folds at 6 cm and 12 cm across the 27 cm side. Fold these creases to form hill and valley folds. Once the card base is folded, the measurements to be further used will be, 15 cm x 13.5 cm (background), 6 cm x 13.5 cm. (card front foot). Further, cut from the base card stock, 13 cm x 10 cm (card front) and 11.5 cm x 4.5 cm (card front slide).


Cut all the contrasting matting and design papers 2mm smaller each side for each layer used. Once the card background and the slider card piece is completed with matting, the slider can be adhered to the top center of the card background. NOTE: When the card front is being put together, leave the top of the card between the base and the matting layers open. This is so you can slide the slider between the layers. This part of the card holds it all upright and works as a stand. Adhere the card front to the card foot, making sure you have enough room for the slider to slide into the card front opening.


 FOR THIS CARD: Cut two layers for the matting, the first layer in blue and the second layer in lilac. Emboss the lilac card stock. Ink all the edges with the forest moss distress ink. Adhere to the card base. Cut he design paper to 8.1 cm x 10. 7 cm, also ink the edges of this paper. Adhere this paper to the card front with 3d foam squares. Stamp, color and shape the rose and leaves. Stamp the sentiments from the ‘Moments With You’ and the ‘Encourage You’ stamp set. The sentiment ‘A Gift For You’ is stamped with the gold embossing powder. Fussy cut the circles. Die cut the spellbinders small oval once. Trim this so you use both the lace peeks to show when placed behind the sentiments. Ink the edges of the sentiment cuts with the distress inks. Stamp the Blushing rose swirl image, color, die cut, shape and trim to get the flower and swirl piece that will peek from under the paper layers and roses. Arrange at the foot of the card front as shown in the photo. Add the half pearls to the flower centers. To finish the card add stickles to the roses. Stamp, color, die cut and shape the rose ? circle image. Adhere this to the card front top with 3d foam squares. Last, add to the roses a hint of stickles to bling up your finished card.


love all the layers....the roses...can't get enough of them! xxxoxxx


A close up of how the layers are and the slider right and left.


I have heard some of you are having troubles converting from centimetres to inches....I hear what you are saying...years ago at school we changed to centimetres and life became so much simpler! It's true...you should try it. So since then I have not used inches...a real pain with card making as a lot are done in the inches. So what I did, I invested in a inch ruler and converted from the centimetre ruler. Not always easy, as I found I could just as well start from scratch. Unfortunately it does not always work as one is a bit out sometimes...enough to be a pain in the imperial butt....and when one needs to start all over again because the card or what ever does not fit any more...grrrr.
 Thats why I don't use inches any more....but some of you are insistent...lol....I understand. So I shell try to accommodate you. Just give me the time to relearn all the inches and 1/4's, 1 1/8ths etc.
I promise, I shall do my best but don't expect the change to come by next week...you know that saying... "you can't teach an old dog new tricks". In the mean time I do suggest to invest in a centimetre ruler and try it....who knows you might get converted....
Have a scrappy inky day any way..
Inky love sussipoppins








Wednesday, November 30, 2016

...Double yum today!....'Heard Your'e Having A Ruff-time' and 'The Lord Is Your Joy' cards

Yes you got it right...another double posting...letting you down softly from last week. Hope you had fun on the hop. Thanks for all the love left behind last week. I tried to get back to you all, but ran out of time. So and big hug to all that left some love behind in the comments. There was so many that popped in on me...but what does one expect ? with that dream of a prize...
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'DRUM ROLL'
 The winner of the to die for prize is from Angelica's blog and is 'Diana Joy.' This will be be announced and posted on FB and the Heartfelt Creations blog. Diana, you will need to email info@heartfeltcreations.us with her details. Cindy is expecting her email!
Congratulations Diana  xox
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Don't forget to scroll right through as there is another post below this one....lol
#1
“Heard You’re Having A Ruff Time” 


Heartfelt Creations Products And Products Carried On Our Website:
Other Products Used:
 Card Stock: Green (Parakeet), Crafters Companion A4 Whit-hint of gold 300gm. Ranger: Orange peel Stickles, Heat Gun, Water Mister, Inking foam tool. Bone folder, Water coloring brush, Paper-distressing tool, Scissors, Distress Inks: Forest moss, Mustard Seed, Black Soot, Honey yellow, Old paper, Antique linen, Mowed lawn. Other: Black archival ink, Versa-mark, Double sided Tape, Double Sided Foam Tape, Scoreboard,
Misti, Hot glue gun, Cocktail stick, Creative Embellishments-“Hope”



Instructions:
This Z slider card fits into an envelope that measures 22 cm x 21 cm when completed. A4 cardstock is used to make the 17.5 cm x 21 cm ‘Z’ slider card 
To make the card base: Taking the A4 cardstock and score at 6 cm and at 12 cm along the long edge. Fold into valley and hill folds. This will form the card front foot (6 cm x 20.8 cm) and card front background (17.7 cm x 20.8 cm). For the slider, cut 11.5 cm x 7 cm. For the card front cut 14 cm x 17 cm. For this card, the white base is inked with forest moss distress ink. This ink lets the pearl base show through. All the matting layers will be cut at 2 mm smaller each side. Cut one matting layer in each of the green card stock and the design paper found in the paper pad to fit all the card base elements. Ink the edges of the design paper with forest moss ink. Adhere all the matting layers together, except the top edge of the card front and the first matting layer. This is so you can slide the slider between the card stock layers. If you forget to do this, don't panic. Then you make a band measuring16.5 cm x 2 cm and adhere to the top back side of the card front. Use this for the slider guide; adhere to the back of the card front. Fixed. Adhere the slider to the top center of the card background front. (Make sure you do not place the glue and double-sided tape too low. If you do this, the card front will not sit flat when closed. If this happens, make a slider guide for the back and place it lower in the back. ) Adhere the card front to the center of the card foot. Slide the slider in to place. 
Make and adhere all the embellishments to the card front. First stamp and make the flowers. The stamping for the flowers is done with the gold embossing powder. When shaped with the flower shaping kit, add the clear drying glue to the tips of the daisies, then dip into the glitter. Put aside to dry. When dry tap off the extra glitter.

Click HERE to see the video on using the Deluxe Flower Shaping Tool Kit…


Cut the leaves and sentiment banner using the Cut-Mat-Create die set. Ink the edges of all of the elements. Stamp the sentiment. Color the cocktail stick and adhere to the back of the sentiment to look like a post. 


Stamp the Pooch and his bones. Die cut the images and extra 4-6 times extra to make chipboards from the images. Adhere all together. 


Taking the Creative Embellishment “Hope” word, apply the clear drying glue to the front of the word then dip it into the glitter. Add a second layer if needed. 


Put aside to dry. Once all the layers for the card base has been put together and the “Hope” is dry, you can now adhere all the embellishments for the card. First adhere the bones to the lower card front, then the Pooch to the center using the aid of foam 3d dots to keep the height even.


Adhere the daisies and leaves then the sentiments. 


Note: When adding the slider decoration, make sure the slider still slides before securing with glue.
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#2
"The Lord is your Joy"


Below zooming in on those roses.These are made with the larger sized petals. 4 layers.


Above - the card front first fold-out layer.


Above - second fold-out layer


Above and below - the third fold-out layer.


below- the card base layer


 Below- just to enjoy the beautiful roses and die borders.





Heartfelt Creations Products And Products Carried On Our Website:
Other Products Used:
Card Stock: White pearl finished card stock (brand unknown)
Ranger: Platinum Stickles, Water Mister, Inking foam tool. Bone folder, Water coloring brush, Paper distressing tool, Scissors, Distress Inks: Walnut stain, Forest moss, Tattered rose, Aged mahogany. Other: Versa-mark, Black archival ink, Double sided Tape, Double Sided Foam Tape, Misti, Spellbinders Classic oval S4-112, Pearl beads (flower centers), Hot glue gun, Creative expressions embossing folder Quilted flower EF-017, A4 die cutting machine. Masking/wasi tape



Instructions:
Click HERE or HERE to see the making of Heartfelt Creations rose
The finished size of this card is 19.5 cm x 16.5cm.
Find the fold out card from the card set that fits the dies on the product list. Taking the card stock cut strips to measure 17.8 cm wide. For each card fold front cut two fancy boarders and one plain. Using the card shape to guide where to place the boarders on the card stock. Tape them down so they won’t move as you put them through the die cutting machine.  Trim to the length as needed. The lace boarders I cut shorter than the card as it would be too heavy and bulky if I did not. Run the plain card fronts through the machine with the embossing folder. Ink this with the tattered rose ink to make the embossing pop. Distress the top edge of the embossed layer, finish the layer edge with a touch of Aged mahogany ink. Apply enough ink to the lace boarders so they will be totally colored green or pink. The pearl effect will show through the ink. Adhere all the layers in their place. Stamp all the sentiments, roses and leaves with the black ink. Color, die cut, and shape the leaves and flowers. Use the pearls for the center of the roses as you are making them. Add with the inking foam tool a little aged mahogany ink to the top of the rose buds and roses to add more interest. Cut the sentiments so they will fit in the card sections. Bring the Forest moss in on to the sentiment shapes with the foam-inking tool adding walnut stain ink to the edges to give more depth. Adhere the sentiments in place with the 3d foam tape. Not to make it too thick or the card will not close. Arrange and adhere the leaves and roses around the sentiments. Trimming the swirls and leaves as you go. Tip: I found the hot glue gun good to adhere the roses and leaves as they stayed in place and did not have to hold them in place till the glue dried. The down side is you have to be fast and placement has to be correct first time. Wet glue is more forgiving and you can change the position if you got it wrong. When all glue is dry and embellishments are secure. Apply stickles to the swirls to finish the card.

Well thats it for this week.
Scrappy inky hugs to you all and have fun playing.
sussipoppins.

Keeping you up to date: The building here is starting to come together, The stairs, windows and electric in in. Holding my breath as electric sockets and lighting is a big issue in a craft room! Hoping I did well but I am sure I will be missing something when all is done....The laundry will be closed and ribbed by the end of the week, so I can do a load of washing that has been piling up for the last few weeks. Yes still living out of a suit case and camping in the lounge down stairs. Yip living in there worlds at the moment. Mine, the real world and the building white dust and rubble world....lol.
One thing I do know, once all is done I will be living in a dream world....can't wait. Hoping to put the floor down in end Dec-Jan. So when all is in it's place...round march I think...all going well.
Then the fun really starts....can't wait!
Hugs