Hi Crafty Friends,
- 2 new Add-ons Die Sets
- 1 new Pop-up Die Sets
- 1 new Tag Die Set
- 2 new Stand-Alone 3D Die Sets
- 1 new Sentiment Shadow Die Set
Hi Crafty Friends,
Tomorrow is the big day; the new dies from Karen Burniston will be released. My final sneak peek was made with the Raising Platform Pop-Up and some Whimsy Stamps slimline patterned paper.
As it's a Valentine card, this cute little Tiny Gnome couple seemed appropriate, adding the Happy Valentine's Day sentiment.
Be sure to check out the new release blog hop tomorrow and comment on each blog in order to get many chances to win a $25 gift certificate to the Karen Burniston store website. Each member of the Design Team is giving one away.
It is no secret that I am a big Harry Potter fan. My sneak peek project for today is the result of that. I used the largest of the new Topper Tags and some Stamp Anniething stamps I recently purchased to create it. There's not a lot of explanation needed on how I made these tags -- some Hogwarts paper and a lot of coloring.
I have a corner of my living room as my "Harry Potter Corner." I've added today's project to it. I made the box to hold my tags, using an old checkbook box and the Castle Pop-up die.
I must say this was a very fun project!
As mentioned in my previous post, my sneak peek project today coordinates with that card. I've used two of the new dies -- the Candy Hearts Box and the Mini Gift Bag.
As I mentioned yesterday, I've had two weddings in my family over the past month. Today's projects could be used as wedding favors. I put some jelly beans in mine, but you could put any kind of filler in them.
The little conversation hearts scattered in front of the bag and box are part of the Candy Hearts Box set.
Only three more days until Release Day. Be sure to check out the Blog Hop on Monday and comment on as many blogs as you can for multiple chances to win a $25 gift certificate to Karen Burniston's store website. Each DT member is giving one away.
I love Sneak Peek Week! The Design Team has been playing with the new dies for several weeks, and we can now show them off.
My card today is a wedding card, using the Raising Platform Pop-up.
As you open the card, the platform panel pops up and out.
I actually used two of the pop-up panels on this card -- a slimline gives you that option. The die set includes those little "squiggles" and stars attached to the lower panel.
This die set is very generic. You could use it for many different occasions. I've had two weddings in my family over the past month, so weddings have been on my mind.
Thanks for visiting my blog today. I hope you come back tomorrow for another sneak peek. Little hint -- tomorrow's sneak peek actually coordinates with today's card.
The new release includes two add-on sets (Hearts Add-ons and Birthday Candles Add-ons). These sets coordinate with the Fancy Label Accordion die. My card today uses the Birthday Candles Add-ons.
I pulled out some very old Stampin' Up patterned paper for my project. I love the brown and pink color combination of this paper. The front of the card looks exactly like the original Fancy Label Accordion.
This month's Karen Burniston Designer Challenge is titled "Naughty or Nice?" We were to make a Christmas card incorporating a stocking. I decided to use the Fireplace Pop-Up and Fireplace Extras 1, which includes stockings.
About 10 years ago I saw a card by Grace Nywening which she called a Center Easel Card. I thought it was such a clever take on the easel card that I printed out her blog post so I would have the instructions. This month's challenge was perfect for this type of card. The Fireplace Pop-Up fit perfectly in the easel section . . .
. . . and the "Merry Christmas" was the perfect "bumper" to hold the card open.
It's finally time to show off some of the new dies from Karen Burniston! She has 7 new dies being released next Monday, and the Design Team will be showing them off all this week. One of the new sets is Topper Tags -- a set of 4 tags, 4 grommets, and 2 borders.
We all give gift cards at Christmas, so a different type of holder sounded interesting. I took a piece of Christmas-y patterned cardstock, folded it in half, and cut it with the largest tag die -- making sure to off-set it a little bit so as not to cut the fold. I added the bow and the sentiment.
On the inside, I used the second to the smallest die and cut off the top with the wavy border die. After cutting out the Santa Claus for the inside, I taped this piece down on the inside, creating the holder for the gift card.
Santa gets hidden by the gift card, so he's a bit of a surprise when the card is removed.
I hope you liked my little experiment and will stop back tomorrow for my Designer Challenge card (and another sneak peek!).
I wanted to make a quick Thanksgiving card for my long-time neighbor, so I pulled out the Karen Burniston Landscape Rectangle Accordion. I used some Photoplay fall papers that I had on my desk from having made another card earlier. I think if I had to do it over again, I might have used different background paper on the center sections, but what is done is done. I do like that little acorn from KB Autumn Elements on the front though.
The theme for this month's Karen Burniston Designer Challenge is "What's Cooking?" During the next two months a lot of what's cooking will be Christmas cookies. So I took that opportunity to feature the new Oven Pop-Up set to make my card.
The front of the card is relatively simple -- just a wreath and some gingerbread men. I cut a dark green circle using a couple of the Circle Crosshatch dies. I then cut out the Pattern Plate - Holly and snipped it into many pieces, placing them around the circle to create my wreath. After cutting out a strip of gingerbread men from the Christmas Border set, I placed them around the wreath and attached a bow.
I fell in love with that Oven Pop-Up when I first saw it. And there is a set of extras so you can go all out! My card is 6" x 7", so I was able to add a couple extra cabinets by extending the base under the oven and cabinets. Karen Burniston has a great video describing how to construct the Oven Pop-up - (7) Karen Burniston Dies 1250 Oven Pop-up and 1251 Oven Extras Assembly - YouTube. On the countertop you can see the mixer and a tray of gingerbread cookies.
Do you see that little semi-circle and message at the bottom right-hand side of the card? If you follow the directions to "pull out," you find a surprise.
I included a recipe card with directions for baking some gingerbread cookies. And when you open the oven door, you can see some more cookies baking.
Thanks for stopping by my blog today. If you have this die, I hope I've given you some inspiration to use it.
As I have mentioned before, I love making Halloween cards. I don't get many trick-or-treaters where I live, so I make cards and mail them out to my family and friends. Today's card was made with the Landscape Rectangle Accordion and the Fence Add-ons, along with several Halloween sets.
The front of the card has the cauldron from the new Witch and Cauldron with one of the Small Sentiments Halloween on it. I added the skulls from the new Halloween Borders and a jack-o-lantern from the previously released Halloween Elements. You can see a skeleton peeking out from inside the card.
To balance out the witch, I added the skeleton on the other side of the card. I made a sign using another one of the Small Sentiments Halloween and attached it to the fence with two small brads. I added the two jack-o-lanterns at the bottom, and I was done.
I really enjoyed making this "spooky" card.
I had a request from a friend of mine for a 70th birthday card for her sister with daisies, butterflies, and dragonflies. I pulled out several Karen Burniston die sets for this one. Unfortunately, the dragonfly in Flutter Charms was a bit larger than I would have liked; but fortunately, I had a smaller dragonfly from Cottage Cutz available.
I love the Wide Woven Basket. It makes such a pretty card.
I gave the card to my friend this morning, and she loved it. She can't wait to give it to her sister.
It's time again for the Karen Burniston Designer Challenge, and this month's theme is JACK-O-LANTERN. How appropriate -- with Halloween right around the corner. I pulled out several Karen Burniston Halloween sets to decorate my card, a slimline card featuring the Little Labels Pop-Up set.
The front of my card is relatively simple, with a Jack-o-lantern made with the pumpkin from the Autumn Elements set with the face cut with one of the dies in Halloween Elements.
But the inside is a bit less simple. I love that skeleton from the Skeleton & Bat set, dressed up with a top hat and bow tie. I used two of the brand-new Halloween Borders set to span the card.
Hi Crafty Friends,
For today's sneak peek, I returned to the Stocking Pop-Up. This time, however, I did not make either a Halloween or a Christmas card. I wanted to show the versatility of this particular die set, so I made a castle-related birthday card. On the front I did a bit of mixing and matching of word sets and added a computer-generated phrase at the end.
Only a few more days until the Blog Hop on Monday, where you could win one of many $25 gift certificates to the Karen Burnison website.
Yesterday I showed how to use the new Karen Burniston Oven Pop-Up on a Thanksgiving card; today it's a Christmas card. Again, it's a 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" square card with a very simple lead-in.
As you can see from this close-up, there are gingerbread cookies baking in the oven and some cooling on the countertop.
My card today uses the new Oven Pop-Up and Oven Extras sets. These sets are so cool with all their little bits and pieces. We're all cooking and baking in the fall -- especially when Thanksgiving rolls around.
But when you open the card, there is a fully stocked kitchen with upper and lower cabinets, drawers and even a brick backsplash. I brought some more of those Autumn Elements in from the front of the card on the "Happy Thanksgiving" sentiment oval.
By the way, the oven door opens to reveal a turkey roasting inside. My Thanksgiving oven doesn't look like that however because my son deep-fries our turkey!
I've seen several creative kitchens made by the rest of the design team. I hope you check them out. And be sure to check in on our Blog Hop next Monday. There are many chances for you to win a $25 gift certificate to the Karen Burniston website.