Say Hello with this Cute and Simple Shaker Card

by Tenia Nelson

Hey, Y’all! Tenia here from Jazzy Paper Designs with a very cool Hello shaker card using Imagine products, a coffee theme and kraft paper. Here are the directions on how to create this fun card.


Step 1

Stamp coffee cup image with Memento Tuxedo Black and cut out with scissors


Step 2

Die cut with nesting squares from Spellbinders for the shaker card.


Step 3

Create shaker element with adhesive, acetate and sequins.


Step 4

Adhere coffee cup image onto shaker with the foam dots to create a raised effect.


Step 5

Stamp decorative image onto the kraft paper and add splatter with Fireworks Shimmery Craft Spray in New Sprout. The great thing about this color is the shimmer has a beautiful gold hue.


Step 6

Add matching twine around the card.


Step 7

Stamp “Hello” and “There” sentiment and heat emboss images and cut out.


Step 8

Adhere shaker to the card to overlap the steam decorative element with the coffee cup and add washi tape and embellishments onto the card.

 

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Supplies

Imagine
  • Memento Tuxedo Black, Rich Cocoa
  • Fireworks Shimmery Craft Spray – New Sprout
  • Delicata – Emerald Green
  • Embossing Powder – Clear
Other
  • Cardstock
  • Right at Home – “Cup of Joy “coffee stamp
  • The Twinery – Twine
  • Sequins
  • Queen and Co – Washi tape
  • Sticker Stitches
  • Spellbinders – Nesting Squares die
  • Heat Tool
  • Die cut machine
  • Scissors
  • Acetate
  • Adhesive

Check Out Two Beautiful “Let It Snow” Holiday Crafts

Are you making last minute Holiday cards? Check out these two handmade papercrafts by Tenia and Martha. Martha uses a shadowing technique to create a dynamic look and Tenia shows off lettering talent and creates a bright and glittery card using Memento markers.

Let It Snow Handmade Card by Martha Lucia Gomez

Hello everyone! If you don’t know I live in Florida and snow for us is only on cards, photos or when we travel during the winter. Today, I used my entire imagination to create a Snow card and you will be surprised when you find out what I used to make my card.


Step 1

I stamped the branch using VersaFine Onyx Black. Then using the Misti, I stamped again the image in VersaMark slightly above of the black image. I combined two different images to create the scenery because I don’t have a single image in all my stuff that offered me that I wanted…can you believe it!


Step 2

I embossed each image with clear embossing powder and after I finished the process, I was able to sponge the sky behind using Memento Teal Zeal and expose the snow-laden branch using a masking technique. When I completed the snow and sky I decided to add a little contrast and at that moment I discovered that I don’t have Angel Pink Memento Ink but…


Step 3

I have imagination and I applied some ink with a Memento marker Angel Pink over an acrylic block and applied the ink with a sponge dauber around the sky to create the perfect contrast. To finalize the card I stamped the sentiment from the stamp set Bright All Night using VersaFine Onyx Black and pasted the stamped layer over a Whisper White card base using Tear It Tape.

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Supplies

Imagine
Other
  • Cardstock
  • Misti Stamping Tool
  • Close to My Heart – Bright All Night Stamp
  • So Suzy Stamps – Tree Wide Bare Stamp

Let It Snow Lettering by Tenia Nelson

Tenia here from Jazzy Paper Designs with a very cool hand lettering project made with Tsukineko Memento Markers. Dip marker into shimmer spray(to create an ombre effect) and hand letter “Let” and “Snow” in large letters on a piece of cardstock. Add Fireworks in Bahama Blue splatter to paper. Add the word “it” from sticker letters. Add the rest of the snow themed embellishments and washi tape.

This simple and easy project could be mounted onto a cardbase or can be used as party decor.

Supplies

Imagine
Other
  • Crate Paper – Snowflakes Stickers
  • Cardstock
  • Queen and Co – Washi, Enamel Dots
  • Glitter letter stickers
  • SRM – Sticker Stitches

What Could Be Better than Donuts and Coffee?

Fun Donut Birthday Card by Neva Cole

Chocolate donuts are simply the best, even better if they have Cocoa flavored frosting as well! I used a new set of The Stamps of Life to create a few yummy looking donuts with different types of frosting. Delicata Dark Brown Shimmer is embossed to create a shiny frosting on one donut. The other donuts are stamped and embossed to create Radiant Neon Electric Pink sprinkles, and white frosting from white embossing powder. Delicata Dark Brown Shimmer is applied with an ink blusher to give a shimmery frosting look.

Supplies

Imagine
Other
  • White cardstock
  • The Stamps of Life – Donut2stamp stamp die sets
  • Sizzix – Framelits Drop-Ins 560147

‘Thanks a Grande’ Handmade Card by Tenia Nelson

Tenia here from Jazzy Paper Designs with a very cool card using Cocoa as my main color and of course made with Imagine and Tsukineko products. I stamped my sentiment and images onto kraft paper with Brilliance Pearlescent Chocolate and embossed everything with clear embossing powder. I fussy cut the images to create some fun layers. For the background I added some splatter onto kraft paper using Fireworks Craft Spray in Rich Cocoa. To create my finished look I adhered a scrap piece of patterned paper, and added washi and sticker stitches onto the image panel. I used foam tape on some elements to give the nice depth, and added a few fun matching embellishments.

Supplies

Imagine
Other
  • Unity Stamp Company Stamp – stamp
  • Fun Stampers Journey – stamp
  • Stampin’ Up! – stamp
  • Cardstock – kraft, patterned scrap
  • Sticker Stitches
  • Queen and Company – Washi Tape
  • Sequins
  • Puffy Heart Sticker

Teach Your Little Ones How to Make a Glittery Reindeer Ornament

by Tenia Nelson

Tenia here from Jazzy Paper Designs with a kid-friendly Christmas Reindeer ornament project. My son Theo and I had so much fun with this project using Tsukineko Memento markers, die cuts and googly eyes. You can create a bunch of fun ornaments for your Christmas tree or to give out as little gifts as well!

Time: 30 minutes
Skill: Beginner

Directions


Step 1

Punch a hole through wood piece using a Crop-O-Dile.


Step 2

Color wood piece using Memento markers.


Step 3

Die cut a piece of glitter paper using Reindeer die and Big Shot die cutting machine.


Step 4

Adhere reindeer shape onto the wood piece, adhere eyes and add other embellishments onto the wood ornament. What is great about this easy project is that you can create multiple ornaments or just the one!

Thank you for stopping by the Imagine blog and if you enjoyed this tutorial then please comment below or share on social media!

Supplies

Imagine
Other
  • Woodpiece
  • Die Cut machine
  • Reindeer die (Kaisercraft has a great option)
  • Glitter Paper
  • Twine
  • Enamel Dots and/or other embellishments
  • Googly Eyes
  • Crop-O-Dile

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Send a Friend a Heart Warming Message Today

by Tenia Nelson

Tenia here from Jazzy Paper Designs with a heart warming friendship card using Aubergine as my main color and of course made with Fireworks Craft Spray and VersaMark. This would be a nice card for an artist friend and could be made in their favorite color!

Skill: Beginner
Time: 30 minutes + dry time

Directions


Step 1

Die cut white panel and cut colored cardstock.


Step 2

Stamp and heat emboss “our friendship is a work of art” sentiment from Reverse Confetti stamps onto white cardstock.


Step 3

Add splatter using Fireworks Shimmery Craft Spray in Grape Jelly.


Step 4

Adhere white panel onto Aubergine panel with a slight tilt.


Step 5

Stamp, heat emboss and die cut the matching paintbrush and artist paint images.


Step 6

Adhere paintbrush and artist paint images onto a panel with foam tape. Add matching purple embellishments such as sequins and washi tape to the front panel and attach entire piece to a card base.

Thanks for stopping by and if you liked this tutorial then please share on Facebook or leave a comment below. Have a great day!!!

 

Supplies

Imagine
  • Versacolor – Violet
  • Fireworks! Shimmery Craft Spray – Grape Jelly
  • Embossing Powder – Clear
Other
  • Reverse Confetti – Work of Art stamp set
  • Cardstock – white, purple
  • SRM Press – Sticker Stitches
  • Queen and Company – Washi Tape
  • Sequins
  • Foam Tape

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Turn a Pre-printed Card into a Perfect Fall I Love You

by Tenia Nelson

I Love You More than Hot Cocoa - Greeting Card by Tenia Nelson

Hey, Y’all! Tenia here from Jazzy Paper Designs with a very fun Hot Chocolate themed card and made with Imagine and Tsukineko products. I loved using the kraft cardstock with this hot chocolate theme to give off an even more toasty vibe. Here are the directions on how to create this sweet card (pun intended).

Skill: Beginner
Time: 30 minutes

Directions


Step 1

Add Desert Sand and Rich Cocoa Fireworks Shimmery Craft Spray onto the already made fall themed gold foil card. You can find pre-printed cards in most of the large crafts stores or take additional time to stamp and emboss a large leaf image onto the card panel.


Stamp with Brilliance DewDrop in Pearlescent Chocolate, heat emboss and cut out the Hot Cocoa mug image.Step 2

Stamp with Brilliance DewDrop in Pearlescent Chocolate, heat emboss and cut out the Hot Cocoa mug image.


Step 3

Adhere cocoa image onto the gold leaf panel, add stickers, Dymo label, heart sticker, washi and stickers stitches.


Step 4

Adhere finished Hot Cocoa panel onto the card base.

 

Thank you for stopping by, if you enjoyed this quick and easy tutorial then please leave a comment below or share this post!

 

Supplies

Imagine
Other
  • Unity Stamp Company –Hot Cocoa stamp
  • Kraft paper
  • Dymo Label Maker
  • Sticker Stitches
  • Washi tape
  • Heart Puffy Sticker
  • Adhesive

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