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
Hope you have had the opportunity this past weekend to get a little creative! Stopping by with this cheery birthday card which would also make a great thinking of you, get well soon, Easter or even St. Patrick’s day card - if you added a few shamrocks to the flowers.
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
Hi there, we are in the final countdown to Valentine’s Day and I had to include this special folded one. This card is a side fold card with a couple layers added to the front followed by a black card-stock strip with a flag tail end, then punched hearts using a Fiskars punch, a computer generated sentiment and the focal point is a tea bag folded medallion. This fold is one that I refer to as a basic square fold with a couple fold back progressions. The medallions may be created with any size of square and light weight paper, the weight of photo copy paper or what is referred as text weight paper. Even paper from recycled books works beautifully. You will need eight squares of paper, this medallion makes use of two inch squares of black linen text weight paper. Fold square of paper in half horizontally, unfold, then fold in half vertically, unfold and then complete one diagonal fold and unfold. Collapse the paper into a smaller square by pressing in on the diagonal fold. The progression is completed by folding the top layer back on itself to the folded point edge and then one more fold back to the horizontal fold at center. Apply scor-tape to back of each piece on one folded edge and adhere 8 together to create the medallion. Insert a brad at center followed by a punched heart and then layer to your card! If you would like more tea bag folding inspiration check out my books and online class or DVD, I do have a few copies available for purchase, just leave me a message. Hope you are inspired to create! Happy Valentine’s!

Sunday, February 9, 2020

LOVE

Card designed by Sharon M. Reinhart February 2020
There is still time to create some wonderful Valentines! This particular one would be perfect for a guy or a girl. This alphabet template - “Pink Fresh Adore” alphabet is such a great set, it will cut the letter as well as a skinny outline all in one pass! You can mix and match the letters by switching up the outline colour as I did on this card with the red letter and the gold outline. I found it easy to adhere the letter with Scor-tape by Sookwang and then just dotted liquid glue such as Tombow Mono Multi onto the back of the outline piece, worked beautifully! The banner is another one of my go to die templates by TUTTI, love the stitched edges! The gold heart has been created using a Fiskars hand punch and gold mirror card stock. The finishing touches are a few adhesive gold pearls and a sentiment. This sentiment is actually computer generated and then flag ends were created with a hexagon or square hand punch. This card comes together quickly and I encourage you to give it a try! Hope you are inspired to create!
Creatively Yours,
Sharon