Creatively Yours,
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Flowers for You!
This cheery card came together quite quickly. The supplies that were used were the Jar of Flowers stamp set and punch from Stampin’ Up, sentiment stamps and simple strips die from Taylored Expressions, stitched banner dies from Tutti Designs and the stitched circle was a positive piece from a Studio Katia die template. The colouring may be accomplished with a variety of mediums from watercolor markers, paints, and pencils to alcohol base markers. This one was actually coloured with Crayola washable markers and an aqua brush! Hope you are inspired to create!
Sunday, June 14, 2020
Floral Delight Card!
Card designed by Sharon M. Reinhart June 2020 |
Sunday, May 31, 2020
Quick and simple card!
Card designed by Sharon M. Reinhart May 2020 |
This card began as an A2 side fold white card base. Next I layered a strip of teal card stock to the right side. The next step is to layer one of those printed paper panels, trim as needed. To create a spotlight effect on the sentiment on the printed panel I created a window using a Lawn Fawn die (Reverse Stitched Scalloped Circle window) along with a standard circle die from Spellbinder’s. To add some dimension the Scalloped window has been adhered with foam mounting tape. A stamped and die-cut simple strip from Taylored Expressions was added to complete the sentiment’s message. The finishing touch is a few sequins scattered around the card. I hope you like this card and see the value of using these types of papers and panels within card making!
Sunday, May 17, 2020
Mini Notes - works of heart!
Mini notes designed by Sharon M. Reinhart May 2020 |
into the gift or bag. A supply of these little gems are great to have on hand. The point is, is that it is a smaller canvas and allows you to complete it quite quickly. If you wish to make them the same or create them all different, that is also fine. Remove the perimeters and the expectations! Sometimes these even serve another purpose and unexpectedly kickstart your creativity and allow your muse to fly right in!
Pull out your scrap papers, leftover stamped images, die-cuts, etc., which also gives you that warm fussy feeling of putting things to good use rather than discarding. I have stamped sentiments ready to go, typically just stamping on white card-stock with black ink. This will usually go with most mini notes you make however if you wish to customize just sponge a colour onto the sentiment.
You may wish to create a little station or tub where you have cut, scored and folded card bases to go along with your sentiments and other pieces. Most of my mini works of heart are 3-1/2 inches square. You may be worried about envelopes, don’t be! Just take a business size envelope (4-1/8 x 9-1/2), seal the flap then cut in half at 4-3/4 inches, score at the 4 inch mark at the open end. Cut the two corners at the open end on diagonal (mitre). Fold the front flap down and trim away the back flap. A
couple pieces of scor-tape (sookwang) on the flap and this envelope is ready for a work of heart! I hope you have been inspired to create!
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
Saturday, May 9, 2020
For Mom!
Card designed by Sharon M. Reinhart |
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Flower for Mom - kids craft project
With Mother's Day quickly approaching I thought I would share this flower project for the little's to do. My 2.75 year old granddaughter had fun making these with a little adult assistance, so it is suitable for a range of ages. Some of the supplies that I used are the Flower Frame die template from Lawn Fawn, circle die template from Spellbinder's, tag punch from Fiskars Crafts and sentiment stamp from Taylored Expressions.
Supplies:
- card stock flower shape, leaf shape, 2 and 1-inch white card stock circles
- variety of 1-inch squares of tissue paper
- sentiment stamp or computer generate
- coloring medium of choice - crayons, markers, paint or ink
- foam mounting tape, white glue
- popsicle stick or skewer
- pencil with eraser
- children's scissors and/or adult assistance with
- scrap of white cardstock for sentiment
- Die-cut, punch or fussy cut card stock shapes if not already completed
- Color flower petals with desired medium and leaf if necessary
- Glue 2-inch circle to back of flower shape if using the Flower Frame shape, apply glue only to outside edge of circle.
- Pick up piece of tissue paper on end of pencil eraser, scrunch around eraser, dab lightly into white glue and press down onto center of flower. ** for younger children to make it easier have them simply scrunch the tissue paper in their hands, dab into glue and then press onto center of flower.
- Continue in same manner until flower center is full of tissue paper.
- Adhere stick to back of flower by placing a strip of foam mounting tape over stick, tape should be hugging stick. Apply foam mounting tape to the top, left and right sides of the 1-inch circle, to hide stick and finish back.
- Adhere 1-inch card stock circle on top of stick.
- Apply glue to the inside fold of the leaf and one leaf, adhere around the stick.
- Stamp or computer generate sentiment. Trim out with scissors, die-cut or punch.
- Adhere sentiment to flower.
- Optional - apply adhesive rhinestone to sentiment tag.
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I hope you have some creative fun with your little's and this project and that you have been inspired to create!
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
Monday, May 4, 2020
Tea-bag folded card
Card designed by Sharon M. Reinhart |
The other change was to borrow more squares of the printed paper from an additional kit, originally prepped for the tea bag folding and repurpose them by cutting in half and then creating a border at the top and bottom of the card.
Another simple variation, was to change the orientation, originally a portrait card that I changed to landscape. An addition of a few punched flowers and adhesive gems and this one is good to go! I hope you have been inspired to create!
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Alpha Hugs!
I must be wanting to give hugs these days as I seem to be creating with that common theme! I hope you like these ones, they are so easy to make! I used my Adore Alphabet set from Pink Fresh Studio. This die template is so versatile it cuts the letter and the shadow outline all in one pass! Great for words, monograms, names and the list goes on. Hope you are inspired to create!
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
Monday, April 20, 2020
Sending a Hug Card
Sharing two slightly different versions of this card. One with the leaves and one without. Not sure which one I prefer. Do you have a preference? I have revisited an older technique using folded hexagon shapes to create a medallion or rosette. The best results are with double sided paper. This particular paper is an older line which most likely you will not be able to find however there are a treasure trove of papers that would look equally as nice. Check your own inventory of supplies and you could be pleasantly surprised! There are many die templates and punches that can be used to create your hexagon shapes, I have used a Spellbinder’s template. The embossing folder used is from Stampin’ Up. The leaves were punched using a Martha Stewart Crafts punch. The sentiment is Simple Strips from Taylored Expressions. Hope you have been inspired to create!
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Tag designed by Sharon M. Reinhart April 2020 |
Next a white doily has been sponged with the same acrylic paint. A die-cut wreath using a Memory Box die serves as a pretty frame for the cute bunny.
The bunny body is an accordion rosette created with a Tim Holtz die by Sizzix and the Ears have been made using a Heartfelt Creations daisy die and trimming all of the petals away except two. To make the bunny head I have used a Spellbinders circle die and added mini black rhinestones, a punched heart using a Fiskars hand punch and then drawing by hand the balance of the face with a fine point sharpie.
The sentiment was stamped onto a die-cut stitched banner by Tutti Designs using an older Hero Arts
Stamp. Two additional banner shapes have been layered underneath the sentiment. The finishing
touches, a little ribbon bow, tied with the aid of a fork. A little trick I learned from a friend that had worked in miniatures. Then some ribbon and twine have been added to the tag hole. This little bunny brought a smile to my face and I hope with everything that is going on in the world at present that she does the same for you!❤️
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Just stopping by with this mini card kit I created for my littles - my grandkids. I encourage you card makers to pull out your supplies and design a little card that the kids would have fun putting together. Prep it according to their age, in my case 2-1/2 and 5-1/2; so I prepped it so that all they would have to do is glue it together. I cut, scored and folded the white card stock to create a 2-3/4 inch card base. Punched some green card stock using a Martha Stewart Crafts border punch. Stamped some eggs on printed paper and die-cut using a Photoplay stamp and die. Die-cut some stitched circles with a Studio Katia die, then stamped the sentiment with a Taylored Expressions Stamp and layered to a punched circle. The final touch was the addition of a few punched butterflies using a Martha Stewart Crafts punch. I used leftover papers from previous projects and scraps for these kits. Once you have the pieces all together, complete one sample card for them and package it all in a sandwich bag or envelope. Don’t forget a little bit of liquid glue just in case they don’t have any. Do the stop drop and roll away 6 feet to drop off and keep physical distancing or do a surprise drop and tell them to go look on their step or door handle. Although I am unable to craft with them personally right now it was fun to create something for them to do and then they can email me pictures or face time and show me their wonderful creations❤️
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
Monday, March 30, 2020
Eggcellent Easter Card!
Card designed by Sharon M. Reinhart
Stopping by to share this quick and easy Easter card! This one comes together quickly. I have layered solid pink card stock followed by a green print paper to a white A2 card base. Next die-cut a stitched banner shape using a Tutti Designs die template and layer to card front. The white tag was die-cut using a Simon Says Stamp die set which has two different tag shapes in the set. Next I stamped an egg onto printed paper using a Photoplay stamp and then die-cut with the coordinating egg die. Still using the Photoplay set, stamp one of the two sentiments onto white card stock and create tails at each end. Adhere on top of stamped egg using foam mounting tape. Add punched leaves and flower shapes to tag and top left and bottom right corners of card. The leaves were punched using a Martha Stewart Crafts punch and the flowers were created with a Stampin’ Up punch.Hope you have been inspired to create!
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
Thursday, March 26, 2020
Tea bag Folding
Just adding some step out photos to help you out with the circle tea bag folded rosette in the “So Grateful For You” Card project. Start at the top and work your way from left to right. Hope they help!
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
Sunday, March 22, 2020
So Grateful Tea Bag Fold Card
Card project designed by Sharon M. Reinhart March 2020 |
progressions that may be completed to change the design. This particular fold begins as a basic circle fold whereby you start with a die-cut or punched circle (when first learning begin with a larger circle and then progress to smaller circles.) A text weight/lightweight paper is the best to use.
Fold your circle shape in half and then in half again so that it is folded into quarters, creasing well with a bone folder. Unfold and crease again on both lines creating two mountain folds. Hold the circle shape so that the folds are in an X shape, press in on sides to collapse down into a triangle with the folded point at the top and the curved open end at bottom. You have now completed the basic circle fold and could assemble into a medallion at this point but we are going to add a simple progression. Fold back the first layer onto itself, at the open end. There that’s all there is to it, now complete 7 more folded circle pieces.
To assemble, place sookwang tape (scor-tape, be creative tape) along the folded edge on one side on the back of the shape. Remove the tape liner, sandwich between the top and bottom layer of another folded shape, continue until 8 folded shapes have been secured. You now have a floral shape or medallion. Insert a brad through the Center or simply an adhesive rhinestone.
The rest of this card is pretty simple, begin with an A2 white card base, layer a solid colour panel which is 1/4-inch smaller followed by a printed panel -Lawn Fawn, which is again 1/4-inch smaller than previous. Die-cut a fancy circle, Spellbinders, or doily shape or simply use an actual doily. Adhere this to the upper portion of the card. Next adhere the folded tea-bag medallion to the Center of this. Adhere a strip of solid colour card-stock along the lower portion of card, add a sentiment, simple strips by Taylored Expressions has been used here, and voila you are done.
I chose the sentiment “So Grateful For You” as I was thinking about the many people that are out in the front lines battling this virus for all of us, from health care workers to truckers and grocery
workers and everybody in between. I am so very grateful! I encourage each of you to make a card with the sentiments of thanks, appreciation and gratefulness and although we can’t get it into the hands of every person on the frontlines, we could post through social media or display on our windows at home and start a different trend - a grateful trend!
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
Friday, March 20, 2020
Hello!
Card project designed by Sharon M Reinhart March 2020 |
First create the card base with a 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 piece of white card stock. Score at 4-1/4 inches and fold in half. Next layer a 4 x 5-1/4 inch piece of solid colour card stock followed by a 3-3/4 x 5 inch piece of printed card stock, this particular one is a speckled double-sided card stock from Lawn Fawn. Now don’t worry if you don’t have it. You can create by splattering paint with a toothbrush or by tapping the paintbrush. There are also many stencils that would work and stamps. Worse case scenario just pick a pretty piece of paper from what you have.
The next step is to layer a scallop strip to the card front using a die template or edgers. Then cut a strip from glitter card stock and adhere on top of the straight edge of scallop. Some options here if you don’t have glitter card stock is to apply tape to a piece of cardstock and then apply glitter and burnish into the tape, or paint a piece of card stock with shimmer or glitter paste, or check your gift wrapping supplies for a glitter bag that you can cut apart. Next, using punches or die templates create a collage of flowers and leaves, this collage was created with die templates from Elizabeth Craft Designs. Add a touch of sparkle to the flower Centers with adhesive rhinestones. The final touch is to add a sentiment, this particular one is a die template from Avery Elle. Keep in mind that you could use stamps, stickers or other word Die templates or even computer generate a sentiment.
I hope that I have given you some ideas on what you can use to create this project while we are all doing our part to flatten the curve of this virus by social distancing and self isolation. Be sure to check your local craft stores as many are providing delivery or curb side pick ups!
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Card resources
one is pretty old by the way. I fussy cut the flowers and adhered to the navy Center. Next I applied antique linen distress ink to a simple strips stamped and die-cut greeting that had been stamped onto white card stock. Tip here, I pre-Stamp my simple strips on white card stock and then if they need to be coloured I customize to that particular card. I used the other half of the note card for the card
inside. I love the gold foil lines and I didn’t have to pull out my foiling machine. So remember sometimes you can cheat a bit and still end up with a handmade card. It’s really not cheating as instead of a printed paper layer I used a notecard front. Simple and easy!
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
Monday, March 2, 2020
Quick Easter card!
Friday, February 28, 2020
Easter card inspiration!
Card designed by Sharon M Reinhart February 2020 |
Sending Easter card inspiration your way! This card is an A2 top fold card. I have tied a ribbon around a green/white printed card stock panel which is slightly smaller than the card base and layered it to the white base card.
Next it’s time to create the main collage! I began with a tag which was die-cut using a Simon Says Stamp die template. Then layered some punched leaves, Martha Stewart Crafts, followed by a punched flower, Stampin’ Up, and an adhesive rhinestone. My next step was to create a little egg collage on each side of the tag. I used Doodlebug Design printed paper and a die from Photoplay. The white eggs were embossed using an older folder from Sizzix. The eggs on each side of center were adhered using foam mounting tape and the other ones with Tombow Mono Multi liquid glue or Scor-tape. I tucked in a leaf spring and adorned one of the eggs on each side with a punched flower and rhinestone. To finish the center tag, the Happy Easter sentiment, Taylored Expressions, was stamped onto a stitched circle shape, Studio Katia, and then layered to shimmer green card stock, which is a
punched scalloped circle cut in half. The finishing touches here are a flower embellishment and leaf sprig. Hope you are inspired to create!
Creatively Your,
Sharon
Sunday, February 23, 2020
Special Delivery Birthday!
Card designed by Sharon M Reinhart February 2020 |
This card, is an A2 side fold base of shimmer green card-stock. White scalloped borders (not sure of company I used, it was in the wrong packaging but I will look and see if I can get the name for you) are attached to the top and bottom of a 2x4-1/4 inch piece of doodlebug design printed paper, Hoppy Easter. The focal point has been created with the reversed stitched scalloped circle windows die set from Lawn Fawn. I used the smallest one in the set, die-cut it from the shimmer green card-stock and then used a Spellbinders small circle die to cut it out to form a wreath. Next is the layering of flowers and foliage onto the bottom right corner of this wreath. The flowers and green leaves were cut using Elizabeth Craft Designs triple leaf and bunch of flowers 2 sets. With an addition of a fine leaf that was punched from white. Clear adhesive rhinestones from Kaisercraft have been coloured with BIC Mark It pens and adhered to the Center of the flowers. The wreath was adhered to the card with foam mounting tape. The finishing touch are two sentiments from Taylored Expressions, one is created with their simple strips stamps and die and the other with their Mini Occasions stamp set. The special delivery was stamped onto circles that were leftover from a previous card that I had created using a
Katia die, the card is posted on my blog, it’s the You are Making a Difference card. The sentiments
were edged with chalk ink using a sponge and then adhered with foam mounting tape. Hope you enjoy this creation! If you would like to purchase a kit just leave a message. Hope you have been inspired to create!
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
Monday, February 17, 2020
Luck of the Irish!
Card designed by Sharon M. Reinhart February 2020 |
Don’t put those heart themed tools away quite yet! Hearts are the perfect shape to create shamrocks for St. Patrick’s Day! This side fold A2 card is a collage of foliage and flowers. The first step is to layer printed paper to the base card leaving a slight margin, often for this I use 4 x 5-1/4 or 3-3/4 x 5. Next, I die cut a beautiful wreath shape from the shimmer green card-stock using the Memory Box Jovial Wreath. The next step was to create the shamrocks by punching hearts using a Fiskars hand punch, slightly curl the petals using a bone folder or pen. Layer the heart shapes to the card front using foam mounting tape and aligning the points. Now is the time to start adding foliage and flowers. The white branch foliage has been creating with the Small Forest Tree die template from Simon Says Stamp. Tuck pieces in here and there adjusting the length as needed. Add a few gold punched leaves using a Martha Stewart punch. Create a few flowers from white card-stock using the Elizabeth Craft Designs bunch of flowers 2 die template and hand punches. I then coloured a few adhesive rhinestones using my Copic cobalt green marker and attached them to the center of the flowers and where the points align on the shamrocks. Finish with a stamped sentiment from Taylored Expressions Many Minis - holidays and tuck a little sprig of gold leaves under it. Hope you have been inspired to create!
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
Thursday, February 13, 2020
Tea bag fold Valentine!
Card designed by Sharon M Reinhart February 2020 |
Sunday, February 9, 2020
LOVE
Card designed by Sharon M. Reinhart February 2020 |
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
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Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Mini Valentines
Monday, January 27, 2020
Making a Difference!
Designed by Sharon M. Reinhart January 2020 |
This card could easily be transformed into a Valentine, Wedding, Anniversary or Birthday card just by switching up the sentiment! I hope you are inspired to create! Stay tuned for mini Valentine inspiration!
Creatively Yours,
Sharon
Thursday, January 23, 2020
Love is in the Air!
Designed by Sharon M. Reinhart for Paper Pastimes 2020 |
Monday, January 20, 2020
Valentine Inspiration!
Stopping by with some Valentine inspiration! This wreath was die-cut from some packaging material saved when my cabinets were shipped to me, thrilled with how easily it die cut and the finished results. I believe this die is an Elizabeth Crafts Design, not totally positive, but unfortunately I do not see it on their site and I do not have the original packaging. I know there are many die templates on the market that would work beautifully! For those of you that do not have a wreath die, try building your own by building it with a variety of leaf shapes. Draw a circle with pencil on your card front and just start adding die-cut or punched leaves. The hearts have been cut from gold and red card stocks and are a Penny Black die set. The word love has also been die-cut from gold card-stock. Use a word die for this or individual die-cut letters or even painted wood or chipboard letters would work great! A little die-cut or ribbon bow is a nice finishing accent! Hope you are inspired to create!
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