tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-64518419281320475792024-02-08T15:48:52.546-05:00sharedcards.comThis blogs discusses what's happening on <a href="http://www.sharedcards.com">sharedcards.com</a>, a place where you can share your card designs with the world.cardtopiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13741598954790796416noreply@blogger.comBlogger124125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6451841928132047579.post-40999547940962995422012-10-29T19:46:00.000-04:002012-10-29T19:46:00.290-04:00A "Simple" Glittered and Embossed Halloween Card<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
<a href="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2012/Glitter_Skeleton_Halloween_Card/" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2012/Glitter_Skeleton_Halloween_Card/half.jpg" /></a>This card was born from simple beginnings. The Frankenstein wobble card was supposed to be the best card this year and this one was just going to be a quick and easy while I had the Halloween folders out kind of card. I embossed the orange card stock, and inked it up with black ink and had a nice simple quick card, for a day or two, until I decided to glitter the spider web. That looked pretty good but now the other stuff didn't. So, I traced the skeleton out and colored it with glue and then put black glitter on the skeleton. That looked pretty good, so I did the cat and crow. Then I decided, it needed some more color, so I did the 31 in green and then the bats in purple glitter. At that point, I realized that Frankenstein was not going to be the card I sent out this year for Halloween, that this "simple" card was going to this year's best Halloween card. </div>
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<a href="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2012/Wobble_Poison_Skeleton_Halloween_Card/" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2012/Wobble_Poison_Skeleton_Halloween_Card/half.jpg" /></a>Here's another Halloween wobble card. This one is a 5x7 that follows the same basic design idea as the last one, the image is just smaller and the card is bigger. This one was a little more challenging to design though because the embossing folder is designed for an A2 size card, so the embossed image is offset to the left and the wobbling skeleton makes up the difference on the right.</div>
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It usually takes a while to get that first version of a greeting card done because you have figure out all the supplies and colors you are going to use, so its always nice when the design lends itself to multiple purposes.<br />
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One of the cool things about this stamp set is that the words can be used as a set or you can use the outside words as a lead in to an old age birthday card and take the inside words and use them on the outside for a get well card like the one I posted yesterday. Click on the image for full directions to the card if you want to know more about how make this card.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><p>
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Here's a fall card that you easily use as a get well card or to send someone going through any kind of difficulty at this time of year.<br />
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I saw this technique done with ease years ago but could never quite get the ink to move correctly until I discovered that you need to use particular marker and paper combinations. If you don't have the right paper the marker will soak in and will not move well. <br />
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Here's a masculine card I made using distress ink and die cut soda cans. The front is made using a distress tool with a foam pad to pick up distress ink from a distress ink pad and them blend it onto the card front. The embossing causes the higher areas to naturally pick up more color.<br />
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The gears are die cut from aluminum soda cans using Spellbinders dies. Aluminum is a much softer metal than steel so any steel tool will easily cut it without damage. This is why knife manufacturers like to cut up soda cans and then cut up something delicate like a tomatoes.<br />
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As always, click on the images for full directions including the exact stamps used, paper sizes and marker colors.<br />
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<a href="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2011/Mountain_Beauty/" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2011/Mountain_Beauty/half.jpg" /></a>Here's a fairly straight forward 7x5 card I did with some of the new stamps I got at a rubber stamp convention this summer. The edge underneath the mountains is also a new Spellbinders Edgibilities die. The mountains have been colored with 4 shades of nuetral gray Copic markers with a little bit of warm gray mixed in a few places. Rather than try and make a scene with the mountains, I opted to cut them out and mount them on dark blue cardstock since the words speak about the beauty of nature and giant mountain peaks are awe inspiring examples of nature that dwarf anything man has built.</div>
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I'm using rubber stamps that were specifically designed for a card of this type but you could actually use any front and back images.<br />
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Here's the card - it should show as an animated image that shows the card opening and closing. If it's not working because of where your reading it from, you'll need the click on the image to view the web directions.<br />
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<br />After trying to make this a few times, the easiest way I found to cut the paper was to use a trimmer with a cutting blade that has a mark on it where the blade has/will cut. This helps ensure that your lines are straight even if your template placement wasn't perfect.<br />
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<a href="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2011/Sick_Bear/" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2011/Sick_Bear/half.jpg" /></a>Here's an image I stamped out a long time ago and just recently got around to coloring. Maybe subconsciously I was just waiting for the newest die set I got so I would have something large enough to fit the image without having to do a simple square. This is a 5 x7 card base so the image is quite large. The coloring is all Copic markers. I thought about putting a get well saying on the card somewhere but the image and worried look in the dogs face seemed to say it all already. The colors are on the instructions you can get by clicking on the image.</div>
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Speaking of the animated gif, I noticed on the pumpkin post that a bunch of the reposting and publishing services did something to the image and it wasn't always animated so if you are not seeing the tab being pulled down in the image, you will need to go read the original post or view the card directions.<br />
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I am working through them and planning to use each of the stamp sets to make a card. Here's the first one themed around Halloween. Click on the card if you want to see the directions.<br />
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Goal number two was to use some of the stamps I just got. I scored some nice $3 Brenda Walton Inkadinkado clear stamp sets this weekend and they fit the colors better than the Christmas stamp set I was thinking about using. Unfortunately these were very ink phobic, at least when it came to using Memento inks. The ink just beaded up on the stamp. I had to use chalk ink to get a good image.<br />
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Goal number three was to make something nice, but at the same time keep it simple, mostly be a stamping card. After glittering two of the images and hand cutting one out I am not sure I kept it as simple as I wanted, but it was worth it.<br />
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Here's the end product of these goals. Click on the image for full directions if you want to read more.<br />
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</p></div>cardtopiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13741598954790796416noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6451841928132047579.post-66167542388288601232011-07-31T20:55:00.000-04:002011-07-31T20:55:27.603-04:00Groundhog Day<a href="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2011/Yellow_Flowersoft_Leafy_Branch/" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2011/Yellow_Flowersoft_Leafy_Branch/half.jpg" /></a>Today the news referred the today's US debt debate as another Groundhog Day in Washington, DC. Keeping with that theme, I thought I would post yesterday's card in the yellow version I forgot to put up last night. There is a new card in the works, but I can't share details yet because the glitter on the background mat is still drying. If the mat doesn't dry as flat as I am hoping for it will completely derail my plan for the card, but, I'm hopeful that you will see a new card by August 2nd that meets my objective of using up more of my excess of pink card stock that I have been avoiding.<br />
<br />As always, click on the images for full directions including the stamps used and paper sizes.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><p>
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</p></div>cardtopiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13741598954790796416noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6451841928132047579.post-73808473373336592942011-07-30T21:11:00.001-04:002011-07-30T21:12:17.319-04:00Pink Flower Soft Leafy Branch<a href="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2011/Pink_Flowersoft_Leafy_Branch/thumb.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2011/Pink_Flowersoft_Leafy_Branch/thumb.jpg" /></a>Here's a card I made using Flower Soft. You can do something similar with almost any branch. This one happened to be the right size and full enough to fill the front a card. On the surface it's fairly simple and straight forward to make, it's just a matter of creatively bringing the background, ribbon and die cuts together into a nice card, which isn't always so easy to accomplish. I leave the insides of these blank since they can be used almost any occasion.<br />
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If you want to read the full directions on how to make this card, click on the image.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><p>
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</p></div>cardtopiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13741598954790796416noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6451841928132047579.post-11340649621249470092011-07-25T22:19:00.000-04:002011-07-25T22:19:02.143-04:00Fun Somewhat Random Creation<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Here's fun card that doesn't involve a lot of measurement but is a bit of challenge to put together and get all the layers in place. If you have three colors of nicely coordinating scraps, it could even be a good way to use some scraps. Even if you don't have this set, most stampers probably have some kind of similar set they could substitute in for the images. I stamped it in more neutral colors but you could also easily make it a lot more feminine and then slap a big flower in top center. Hmm... maybe I should go do that. As always, the full directions are on the website, just click on the card image if you want to see them.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><p>
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</p></div>cardtopiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13741598954790796416noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6451841928132047579.post-51419381702273147082011-07-23T01:36:00.001-04:002011-07-23T01:38:39.276-04:00New HoneyPOP Get Well CardIt's been a while since my last post. I have been uploading stuff but it was all changes to make the website more compatible with the latest html specifications and trying to improve some of the web site infrastructure. One side effect you may notice if you have memorized the card positions is that a bunch of cards that got edited will shuffle around position when I put up the next set of indices later today because they are actually computer generated by the file modification time.<br />
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I do have a few new cards to put out too, starting with this new Inky Antics HoneyPOP get well card. This one is kind of interesting. I actually used marker and colored pencil on the inside because there were areas I didn't want to bleed though and show on the other side. I didn't do a lot a shading and blending on this one. I did some (applying a second layer after the marker dried and using the blender to lighten the other side) but I was more concerned with color matching the image to the cardstock so I only used the one marker color for each area instead of full blending set.<br />
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As always, click on the images for full directions including the stamps used and paper sizes.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><p>
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</p></div>cardtopiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13741598954790796416noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6451841928132047579.post-23307664731287301702011-06-26T13:29:00.000-04:002011-06-26T13:29:00.851-04:00Happy Birthday Definition CardsHere are two more new cards. These were inspired by two new stamps I got and some one pound packs of cut up paper that had bunches of a few different colors cut down to 4x6 or smaller. Everything except the white card stock and the card base came out of these bargain packs.<br />
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I started out making a male design and decided to make a female version with pinks and yellows from a second pack. Like the last design, it's practically the same except for the color choices and glitter on the pink one but the choice of colors made the male card a female one. The cupcakes weren't part of the original design but that area looked too empty so I colored coordinating cupcakes and added them to the design.<br />
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As always, click on the images for full directions including the stamps used and paper sizes.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><p>
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</p></div>cardtopiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13741598954790796416noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6451841928132047579.post-17308952353399341552011-06-22T00:40:00.000-04:002011-06-22T00:40:46.346-04:00New Cards - If you didn't see them on the website already!If you haven't noticed on the website yet, here is a new card design I made with as many masculine choices as possible, then with as many feminine choices as possible and then one that has elements of both.<br />
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<a href="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2011/What_The_Heart_Needs/"><img border="0" src="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2011/What_The_Heart_Needs/thumb.jpg" /></a></td><td>This the masculine version. The background stamp is a line pattern and none of the main colors are feminine.</td> </tr>
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<a href="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2011/What_The_Heart_Needs_Purple/"><img border="0" src="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2011/What_The_Heart_Needs_Purple/thumb.jpg" /></a></td><td>This the feminine version. Purple is just not a guy color for the most part and swirling heart pattern adds to that feeling.</td> </tr>
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<a href="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2011/What_The_Heart_Needs_Yellow/"><img border="0" src="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2011/What_The_Heart_Needs_Yellow/thumb.jpg" /></a></td><td>This the neutral version. The main colors are neutral or even lean toward being earthy guy colors but the swirling hearts are more feminine.</td> </tr>
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You can see how just a few simple choices made the card masculine or feminine and totally changed the card from something more formal into something more whimsical. Using tricks like that can help you get a little mileage out a card design you may have spent hours to get right.<br />
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The other thing I really like about this card front is that you can use it for almost anything. It could be a thank you, a birthday card, a sympathy card or a missing you card depending on what you put inside the card.<br />
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As always, click on any of the images to see the larger versions or the full directions if you want to know what stamp set was used.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><p>
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</p></div>cardtopiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13741598954790796416noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6451841928132047579.post-39204659024629427792011-04-29T14:18:00.000-04:002011-04-29T14:18:04.280-04:00New HoneyPOP Cupcake CardI found a leftover HoneyPOP cupcake from my previous card and you can't let a cupcake go to waste so I whipped up this new card design using it. Enjoy!<br />
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<center><a href="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2011/HoneyPOP_Cupcake/"><img src="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2011/HoneyPOP_Cupcake/half.jpg" border="0"><br>Outside Front<br><img src="http://www.sharedcards.com/free_greeting_card_designs/2011/HoneyPOP_Cupcake/half_open.jpg" border="0"><br>Inside of Opened Card<br></a></center><br />
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As always, click on the images for full directions from the website.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><p>
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Here's a really cool card I designed using another of the Inky Antics HoneyPOP stamp sets with a honeycomb cupcake on the front that folds down for mailing. The recipient opens it up when they get it and folds it over so they can display it open and then close it back up when they want to store it. To add more dimension the bird is mounted using dimensional foam. The cherry was stamped again, cut out and then mounted on top of the other cherry on the mounted bird, which helps get the image up to same dimension as the honeycomb cupcake. The foam I used is very squishy so it collapses down in the envelope.<br />
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You can use almost any color you want for the cupcake top. I started out by using yellow so it was gender nuetral. The pink went best with the cherry theme though so that's the one I am sharing here.<br />
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As always, click on the image if you are interesting in reading the full directions.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><p>
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</p></div>cardtopiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13741598954790796416noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6451841928132047579.post-39239202802744826372011-04-20T00:51:00.002-04:002011-04-20T00:55:41.167-04:00HoneyPOP Hoppy Easter CardHere's the cool follow on to the previous post. This uses the same HoneyPOP set as last time and a second Easter one. The set includes a stamp for a normal carrot image, which I used last time, and the stamps for the honeycomb paper, which is what I used this time.<br />
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Here's the outside front of the card.<br />
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Opening the card, opens the honeycomb paper to reveal this surprise inside. The inside here is mostly following the standard pattern established by the set. You have to put the carrot in the middle so it will open, and the sentiment goes with the carrot. If you ran out of the honeycomb paper, or opted not to use it like I did in the last post then you use the full carrot image instead and you can put it anywhere even on the outside like I did last time.<br />
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As always, click on an image for the full directions and supplies.<br />
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Tomorrow, I'll start working on the post of a card using a different set, where I figured out how to put the honeycomb image on the outside of the card!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><p>
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</p></div>cardtopiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13741598954790796416noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6451841928132047579.post-91470740692155275872011-04-17T21:32:00.000-04:002011-04-17T21:32:50.916-04:00Carrots For You Easter CardI wasn't planning on posting any more Easter cards this year, but then I saw the new HoneyPOP collection Inky Antics had in person at a stamping convention and had to get them, so now I have 2 more cards to post before Easter. This card is actually made with the stamps that they designed for the inside of the card, but I flipped things around and used them on the outside to make a card that doesn't actually use any of the new HoneyPOP paper. Here's the card:<br />
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I'm still working on the post and web page for the other card that does use the new HoneyPOP paper. Stay tuned, I hope to post it tomorrow night.<br />
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As always, click on the images for full directions including the stamps used and paper sizes.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><p>
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