These 2 new Tutorials are available on Cindy's New ning site
Monday, January 16, 2012
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Graduation Cap Tutorial
The Graduation Cap Card is posted on the SSCC Blog as a New Beginnings creation. The card looks like this:
You will need to begin with a piece of black cardstock that is 5 1/4 x 10 inches. Score this cardstock at 2.5 and 5 inches.
Mark the sides of the unscored square at 2.5 and then the center top. Cut off the corners as shown below.
Score the cardstock with an X from the corners to the 1st score line (at 2.5). See below:
Make so that the triangles fold in and the square top of the cap is showing.
In order to make the pop up, you will need to put binding tape on the bottom triangle area as shown below. This will cause the "cap" to stay popped up.
Cut a piece of DSP the size of 3.25 x 3.25 inches. Adhere this to the top of the graduation cap.
I generally use a decorative punch on the corners of the paper. I then put a flower in the center along with the tassel.
On the back side, you will place a piece of white paper, 3 x 1.5 inches, stamped with the Congratulations stamp from the Stamping Scrapping Celebration Stamp Set.
This will complete the Graduation Cap card. I hope that you will try making one for yourself!
Happy Sunday!
Hugs, Meg
Friday, November 25, 2011
Sizzix Spotlighted! Happy Black Friday!
I'm on a roll...don't stop me now!
Today I am "spotlighting" the Sizzix die* called "Card, A2 Gate Fold w/Flower Silhoutte". The die makes the whole card, even the crease marks for the folds! Very easy and very pretty results!
The flowers are 3 layers: the first layer is a matching Sizzix "Scalloped Flower"; 2nd layer is a silk polkadot flower I had; top layer is a punch out from the "Flowers & Leaves" EK Success punch, plus a rhinestone. The little flowers and ribbon are from my stash.
The 2-sided cardstock is called "Out of Print" by Basic Grey*. (The 2 starred items are from http://www.stampingscrapping.com/ and I know the Sizzix die is on the Black Friday Sale there!) I used my Cuttlebug and the long 14" plates to make the die cut.
The rest of the details about the card "ingredients" can be found on my blog post at http://sjlcardgarden.blogspot.com/
Any questions or comments? I'd love to hear from you!
Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving Day! Enjoy the leftovers!!
Hugs! Sandie
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A2 Gate Fold Card,
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Sizzix,
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Happy Thanksgiving!
Hello! And, yes, Happiest of Thanksgivings to you all! This is Sandie...aka ScrappySandie...and this is the very first time I have posted on the SSDT blog! I was asked to "spotlight" some of the GEO Dies to show how absolutely lovely they are. I have used GEO Dies die cuts on several cards now and love how easy it is to make a card that looks "complicated"... but isn't! The amazing detail and lacy patterns create endless possibilities. Here's the one I made for all of you!
This die cut was made using the GEO Die #10...my favorite! I like it because it is so "geometric"...would make beautiful snowflakes, don't you think? The cardstock is from Best Creation, a 6x6 pad called "Hello Fall" and the stamped sentiments are from Cindy's set (SSD) "Happy Fall". More details can be found on my blog: http://sjlcardgarden.blogspot.com/ .
FYI~ ALL of the items I used on this card are available right NOW on the Black Friday-Cyber Monday Sale going on at http://www.stampingscrapping.com/ !!
Now as long as I'm "spotlighting" these great dies I'll show you another card I made a couple weeks ago as an anniversary card. This one features the GEO Die #8 and uses cardstock from the same Best Creation 6x6 pad.
On this card I also used some SSD Flowers & Brads, which are also being featured at great sale prices at http://www.stampingscrapping.com/ right now on the Black Friday-Cyber Monday Sale! If you haven't checked it out yet, I hope you do!
Well, do enjoy your holiday!
Thankfully,
Sandie
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Tutorial–Christmas Card Box
Today I would like to show you a card box that I made. Our sister blog, Stamping Scrapping Challenge Central is having a Christmas/Holiday challenge and this was my project. Along with making it I decided to do a tutorial.
Here is the box.

The card box will hold A4 (4 x 5 1/2) size cards. Here is a list of ingredients:
Using the scoring tool, fold the paper and crease the score lines. Apply 1/8" scor-tape to the two outer cut squares. The scor-tape will be along the outer edge and inner cut.

Next, start assembling the box. The inner fold piece (the one with no scor-tape) will be shorter than the edges as shown below. Assemble the other side.

The box is now complete.

Next, taking he 10 1/16” x 8 1/4” piece of cardstock place the 10 1/16” edge up against the fence of the Scor-pal. Make the first score at 2”. Now, move the cardstock to the right to the first 1/16” mark and score at 8 1/4”. Turn the cardstock and score at 2”. Again, move the cardstock to the right to the first 1/16” mark and score at 6 1/4”.
Next step is to cut the score lines on the 8 1/16” sides.

Using the scoring tool, fold and crease on the score lines. Add 1/8” score tape to the outer edges as shown.

Next, assembly the lid.

And here is the finished box. Embellish as desired.

Hope you enjoyed my card box tutorial. All items used to make this box are available at Stamping Scrapping.
Here is the box.
The card box will hold A4 (4 x 5 1/2) size cards. Here is a list of ingredients:
- Echo Park Holly Jolly Christmas papers
- Spellbinders 2011 Heirloom Ornaments
- SSD Swirly Labels 22 Wishes
- Spellbinders Labels 22
- Spellbinders Grand Calibur
- Scor-pal
- Scor-tape
- Copics
- Memento Dew Drops
- ASI-Kool Tak adhesive squares
- Tilda – A Little Gift
- Scotch ATG Gun
- Box – 12” x 12”
- Lid – 10 1/16” x 8 1/4”
Using the scoring tool, fold the paper and crease the score lines. Apply 1/8" scor-tape to the two outer cut squares. The scor-tape will be along the outer edge and inner cut.
Next, start assembling the box. The inner fold piece (the one with no scor-tape) will be shorter than the edges as shown below. Assemble the other side.
The box is now complete.
Next, taking he 10 1/16” x 8 1/4” piece of cardstock place the 10 1/16” edge up against the fence of the Scor-pal. Make the first score at 2”. Now, move the cardstock to the right to the first 1/16” mark and score at 8 1/4”. Turn the cardstock and score at 2”. Again, move the cardstock to the right to the first 1/16” mark and score at 6 1/4”.
Next step is to cut the score lines on the 8 1/16” sides.
Using the scoring tool, fold and crease on the score lines. Add 1/8” score tape to the outer edges as shown.
Next, assembly the lid.
And here is the finished box. Embellish as desired.
Hope you enjoyed my card box tutorial. All items used to make this box are available at Stamping Scrapping.
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