Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Joyful Stars July Blog Hop

Welcome to our July Blog Hop.  I'm so happy you decided to join us!  If you have come from Krista's Blog, you are on the right track.  This month, I made a shaped card using the soon to be discontinued Later Sk8r paper pack.  This paper is perfect for all your "guy" scrapbook pages and cards.  Get yours before July 31st, when it will be retired.
If you like to make cards, then you have to check out the Close To My Heart Art Philosophy Cartridge.  There are 100 different cards that you can cut with the AP Cartridge!  No more boring A2 size cards.  Check out all the cards you can make here: Cricut Collections.  From there, scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on "Art Philosophy Shape Index".

This is a great masculine card.


The card is on page 48 of the Art Philosophy booklet.  Cut the card at 5 1/2" in Whisper Cardstock.
Cut a strip of Later Sk8r Background and Texture Paper 5 1/2" x 1 1/4".


Cut another strip of Later Sk8r Background and Texture Paper 3 1/4" x 3/4".  Cut a "V" on one end and sponge the edges with Slate Ink.  Cut a circle from page 21 of the AP booklet at 2 3/4" from Later Sk8r Background and Texture Paper.  Using the Artiste Cartridge, cut the gear on page 39 of the booklet in Slate Cardstock.  The gear is Accent 2 (shift) @4 3/4".


 Adhere the large strip of B & T paper to the bottom of the card front.  Trim to match card shape and using gear as a pattern, trim the partial circle from the strip.  That way it will not be visible once you adhere the gear.


Sponge inside and outside edges of the gear with Slate Ink.  Put narrow strips of mounting tape around inside circle and adhere to the card front.  Adhere B & T circle inside of the gear.  Stamp "Birthday Greetings" from D1514 - Just a Number on the small strip of B & T using Outdoor Denim Ink.  Using mounting tape, adhere the  small strip to the card front.

Stamp card inside using D1475 Card Chatter Birthday stamp set using Outdoor Denim and Pear Ink.  Random stamp one of the gears inside the card using Outdoor Denim Ink.  Random stamp a different gear using second generation technique in Slate Ink.


This card requires a 5 x 7 envelope using these measurements.  Stamp the envelope using B1514 In Gear using Outdoor Denim, Pear and Slate Ink.  Use second generation stamping technique with the Slate Ink.

Thanks so much for joining us this month.  Now hop on over to Jean's Blog to see her beautiful creation.  Happy Hopping!
You may have noticed my blog looks much different than last time you visited.   It is still "under construction".   I have been having a great time working with Becky from The Cutest Blog on the Block.  Be sure to stop back later in the month when it will be completely finished and I will be sponsoring a contest with prizes!


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20 comments:

  1. Great card Betty! Love Later Sk8r paper pack :)

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  2. What a COOL card Betty. I really need to stamp lift this!

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    1. Thanks Nancy, I'd be honored if you scraplift my card.

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  3. Super inspiration and step by step photos to reminder us to craft shape cards!

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  4. What a fantastic card. I love the gears. I NEVER would have thought to do that with that shaped card. Thanks for the idea!

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  5. Betty your blog is so super cute!! New Follower here! Love this shaped card, such a fantastic idea and thank you for the tutorial

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    1. Heather,
      Thanks for the comment about my blog and for joining! I'm so happy with the new design.

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  6. Love it! What a clever idea! :o)

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  7. Betty,
    Love your card. I am so happy to see all the "boy" items this month. Your tutorial is great and so appreciated. Your blog is looking really good too! All my thanks go to Crystal for my blog. I would be lost without her.
    So happy to be blogging with you.....Jeanie

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    1. Thanks Jean. So happy to be blogging with you too!

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  8. Great shaped card, I'm glad you shared it. Your blog does look great.

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    1. Thanks Joyce. Thanks so much for organizing this blog hop for us!

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  9. Love your card Betty!!! Taking the tab card design and adding the gear to the top was ingenious! :) TFS!!!

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  10. Nice card Betty! Love the gears and your step by step instructions. :)

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  11. What a fun idea! Thanks for sharing!

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  12. First - your blog looks great!!!! I can finally follow you!!!!
    Second - the card is fantastic, but the tutorial is excellent!!!!
    Third - miss ya girlfriend!

    Hugs,
    Debi
    thatmightlookgoodonacard.blogspot.com
    visit anytime!

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