Tag: Stitched Flags

  • Happy Father’s Day Eclipse Card

    Happy Father’s Day Eclipse Card


    Hello Kat Scrappiness fans!  It’s Lisa back with you today to share an eclipse card that I made for Father’s Day.  I used one of the new dies in the shop this month called Stitched Scalloped Rectangle Dies.  I also used the Large Alpha dies to form the focal point of the card after I made a background with the Dad’s Tools stamp set.

    I started by die cutting a white panel from one of the stitched rectangle dies and stamping the hammer and nails randomly all over in every direction.  I made sure to stamp some of the hammers and nails off of the card for a more random look.  Once the background was done I die cut the letter D A D out of the panel.  The next step was to die cut the same letters out of black paper two more times.  I adhered the black letters to each other and made the top layer the letter that was cut from the stamped background.  The last step was to cut the letters out one more time from double sided foam tape to pop the letters up on the card.  I adhered the stamped panel to a black card base and fit the thick letters back in like a jigsaw puzzle.  Because they had black layers under them they appear to have a shadow under them making them stand out.  I finished the card with a sentiment from Dad’s Tools heat embossed with white on to a stitched flag and popped it up on foam tape.

    I love to decorate the inside of my cards with a coordinating stamp and sentiment so I stamped Mr. Fix It on the inside with a hammer and a few nails to finish the card off.

    The eclipse card is such a fun technique and you can check out YouTube for a great video showing this technique by my other Kat Scrappiness team member Tina Dornbaum.

    All products used will be linked below.

    Don’t forget to use code Lisa10 at checkout for 10% off your order!

    Thank you for joining me today and I hope you have a great day!

    I already am!

    ?Lisa ?

     

  • Flag Flowers Thank You Note

    Hello, crafters!  Thanks for joining me for today’s card project.  I was playing around with the Stitched Flag Dies from Kat Scrappiness and realized that I could make some fun flowers with them!  Being a lover of all things floral, it was easy for me to see the dies used in this way.  And with just a few added embellishments to complete the look, I really like how they turned out.  So let’s go through the steps of how I made this card.

     

    The very first thing I did was cut out 8 separate flags.  I used the smallest flag for this, which still makes a good-sized flower for a card front.  You could absolutely use any card stock or patterned paper you like – the whimsical nature of these flowers encourages you to think outside the box.  I knew I wanted to use an assortment of papers from a single 6×6 pad, so I chose a more subtle tone-on-tone pattern for my petals.

     

    To join the “petals,” I simply taped them end to end in pairs, then joined two pairs into a cross shape.  To finish the shape, I offset the crosses so that you get a nice little “flower” with equal spaces between the petals.  For added dimension, you could add another layer of petals underneath cut from the next bigger size flag die.  Or you could also gently bend the petals upwards so they “cup” a bit and will lift off the card front.

     

    For my flower centers I found a layered floral die set in my stash and cut the starburst shape in dark brown card stock.  I then added two circles of yellow, the larger one in a deep sunflower yellow and the smaller circle in a buttercup yellow.  For my leaves I found a Doodlebug cut file in my Silhouette Cameo and cut two of them from a pretty spring green card stock.  If you don’t have dies like this, you could use a small scalloped circle die for the dark brown, and add a yellow brad to the center.  There are TONS of options, so just start playing and go wild with your flowers!

     

    The spring green polka dot and the blue woodgrain papers are both from the same patterned paper pad, and even though the blue paper wasn’t long enough to go across my card front, I absolutely loved it and had to use it.  I cut a piece of the dark brown card stock that was just 1/4″ taller than the blue for matting, then I added the thin strips of polka dot paper behind that.  Since the blue and green are both paper, this triple layer piece isn’t very thick when it’s all together.

     

    I knew that I wanted my flowers in a little cluster off to the left, so I lined my layered panel up to the right side of my card front.  I’m using an A2 size (4.25×5.5″) top-folding card as my base.  I stamped the sentiment from the Dad’s Tools Layered Stamp Set by Kat in Walnut Stain Distress Oxide ink.  I love how crisp and clean this ink stamps!  It’s great for stamping sentiments  🙂  After the stamping was done, I arranged the leaves first and then added the flowers on top, popping them up on foam tape and slightly overlapping them.  The final step was to bring in a bit more yellow by adding Nuvo Crystal Drops in the Dandelion color.  I can’t say enough good things about these drops, and I encourage you to get a bottle or two and give it a try.

     

     

    And that’s a look at the final card.  I hope that you enjoyed this project as much as I did – I’ve already made this card in 3 different color palettes, and I’m going to try different flower centers, too.  Don’t forget to share your own Kat Scrappiness creations with us for a chance to win prizes each month.  If you’d like to purchase the KS Stitched Flag Dies or the Dad’s Tools Layered Stamp Set, you can use discount code “CYNTHIA10” and receive 10% off your entire order.  Happy crafting!

     

     

  • “Happy Birthday” Flag Banner Card

    Hello, crafters!  I hope that you’re all having a lovely day today.  Today’s blog entry will focus on the birthday card I created using the new Kat Scrappiness Stitched Flags Die set.  This die set is extremely versatile, and I encourage you to look through this month’s blog entries from the entire team – you’re sure to get inspired by everyone’s creations!

     

    Since you can never have enough birthday cards on hand, I knew right away that I wanted to make one.  I went to the cut files in my Silhouette Cameo and found this cute grouping of presents.  I decided to print & cut them because I liked the colors so much, then laid them out in a pattern that I liked.  Aren’t they cute?  I wonder what’s inside…..

     

    I decided that I wanted to add my letters on top of my banner flags, so I cut out a bunch of little circles from white card stock.  Using a nice chocolate brown ink, I stamped each letter out with one of my alphabet stamp sets.  This particular set is Harold’s ABCs from Lawn Fawn.  They offer multiple styles and sizes of fonts, and I love how easy they are to place on my stamping block.  When I add them to my flags, I will pop up each circle on a bit of foam tape for added dimension.

     

    I turned to my vast patterned paper horde and found a 6×6 pad that contained all the colors that were in the little presents.  I selected three different papers and cut out my flags, enough of them for each of my thirteen letters.  I just love that stitched detailing, don’t you?

     

    Before I secured anything permanently, I took a little time to carefully lay out my flags so that they were centered and had a slight curve as if they truly were “hanging” from a line.  I’ll admit that I was pushing my limits a bit with the word “birthday,” but I think it worked out in the end.

     

    Now that all my flags are taped down to my card front, I cut a few pieces of neutral twine to “hold” my banners.  It looked too bulky when I tried to run it behind the flags, so I simply glued them down on top and tied little knots at the ends.  I just used a nice, thick, white glue that dries clear for this.  If you have a jar of the Ranger Multi Media Matte it would work perfectly.

     

    To finish off this card, I sponged the edges of my white panel with some of the same chocolate brown ink I used for the letters.  This is an easy way to add the look of dimension to a project while still keeping things flat and gives it a little extra “pop.”  I then added a rectangle of some beautiful aqua blue card stock to the back for a pretty mat.  This pop of color really helps liven things up and tie everything together.

     

    And that’s the finished card!  I hope that you had fun following along with me this time, and that you’ll try making some banners of your own.  If you are a scrapbooker, adding an adorable banner for your title is an AWESOME way to incorporate them to your layout.  To get these flags for yourself, be sure to check out the Kat Scrappiness store for these dies and many more.  Have an awesome day!

  • Mermaid “scales”

    Hi Friends! kel here today to share a fun card for a special mermaid!! And I totally took inspiration from a fellow KS teamie Caren… She made a beautiful rainbow flag card the other day and it made me think mermaid!!

    I’m using the new Stitched Flag Dies to make this card. There are SEVEN different flags in this set… I used the 2nd smallest one to make my card. I knew I didn’t want to cover the whole card with my mermaid “scales” but didn’t want to go so big that there wouldn’t be a lot of layers on it.

     

    This card was SO MUCH FUN. I wasn’t really looking forward to having to individually die cut all the flags but it ended up being pretty quick! I’ve had this shiny paper in my stash for at least a decade (sooooo not even kidding about that lol!) and thought it was the perfect pair for mermaid colors! I stamped out the sentiment using the Merman color from the Gazebo pack of the Lawn Fawn ink cube sets, and then added a splattering of sequins from the Mint Sparkles Sequin Mix to the top left corner. I wasn’t sure how the pink in the sequin mix would work with the purple in the card but I think it goes perfectly together. And I wanted it to look like a random sprinkle of sequins so I just kinda dumped it out on the card and then tried my best to just glue it down individually so I could keep the placement. Not easy to do using my fingers lol!! I think any of the pick-up tools from the Kat Scrappiness store would have made things a little bit easier for me!! Maybe next time lol!

    I’m SOOOOOOO happy with how this card came out… it totally has that mermaid vibe going! Thanks for stopping by, see you again soon! Don’t forget to take part in our awesome monthly challenge for your chance to win a $25 Gift Card!!

    lovies, =o) kel

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  • 5 Minute Card With Video

    5 Minute Card With Video

    Hi Everyone, it’s Tina here today. The new Stitched Flags dies released this month from Kat Scrappiness makes it super easy to create fast cards. All you need is the Stitched Flags, the Condensed Uppercase Alpha Dies, Patterned Paper and scor-tape. Below I have a video showing you how to make them.

    Below is the video. You can watch it here or open it with YouTube.

    I hope you enjoyed today’s video showcasing the new Stitched Flags Die and Condensed Uppercase Alpha Dies. See below for a list of all Kat Scrappiness products used.

    To receive 10% off your order at checkout Use code: TINA10

    Don’t forget Kat Scrappiness has a challenge every month.  To enter the challenge go here.  Don’t forget to submit your photos at the end of the post “Add Your Link” for a chance to win a $25.00 gift card to Kat Scrappiness! The contest closed at the end of each Month.

    Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful day!

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