I have a card to share for three challenges...yep I was quite impressed too, I love to combine them where I can :0)
I also have a tutorial for embossing nestabilitie frames onto card because a few of you have asked how I did it on this card but because I have a dire voice on video and not enough hands to video and demonstrate at the same time its a photo tutorial I'm afraid!
Back to my card though and I've used the colours from Dynamic Duos and included stitching for the challenge at Annabelle Stamps and circles for the challenge at Passion for Papertrey....STRIKE!!
I seem to have a bit of an obsession at the moment with the sun,clouds and sky in general but the colours at Dynamic Duos just seemed to fit this idea.
I used a Cuttlebug die to make the sun and then hand stitched the rays around it. Not too easy to see but the blue card has been debossed with the PTI linen IP, then I die cut the bottom with a cloud border die, an idea I cased from JJ here... don't you just love JJ's card?
The top cloud is the positive version of the cloud die and I just popped it up on foam tape and stamped a PTI sentiment.
Here are the challenge graphics
First of all I urge you to not force anything through your machines because this technique does pass easily through the Bigshot and I don't want to be responsible for broken machines. A number of factors have to be taken into account including how thick your card shims are and how worn your cutting plates are ...as you'll see mine are quite rough *shame*
This is the basic sandwich :
- Multipurpose platform with both tabs closed
- tan embossing mat (mine is about 1.5mm thick)
- your card with nestie taped to it with repositionable tape (I've used 300gsm card and washi tape because it doesn't mark and is easily removed) cutting side down.
- 2 x card shims (I use the grey card from the back of A4 refill pads so its thicker than cereal box card but not quite chipboard)
- 1 x Acrylic plate
.....so all stacked ready to go and this combo goes easily through the Bigshot, in fact it feels like it has done nothing!!..... I will add at this point your tan mat and cardboard shims should be bigger than your piece of card so as not to emboss extra lines onto your finished piece...this is most important if you are embossing straight onto the card front... I found that out the hard way!!
Voila!! the washi tape peels easily to reveal a subtle but visable frame.
Now if you want more of an impression just add an extra shim which is exactly what I did only I hadn't got a piece the right size to hand so I thought I'd show you why the card needs to be bigger than the finished piece
Same sandwich... I know you didn't need to see the same photo twice... but this time I added my third strip of card under the other two card shims before running it through which is what the photo is showing, not only does it emboss a deeper, crisp frame but the strip of card de-bosses a panel across the card too... kind of cool actually :0)
Hope this helps and you have fun playing around with card to find the right combo for you :0)
If I've missed anything or not made something clear please just send me an email and I'll see if I can help you out.... sorry if you have a Cuttlebug but I think the principle is the same on both machines, the tan mat under the card is the crucial piece of this sandwich.
Well I think that's enough from me, go forth and emboss your nesties with confidence :0)
See you tomorrow for CASual Fridays.
Jenny x
Dies : wonky circles-Cuttlebug, Cloud Border-Taylored Expressions, Linen Impression Plate-Papertrey Ink.
Sentiment stamp : 'Scattered Showers' PTI.
wow wow wow this card is fabulous...love it...
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial...i will have to try this....thanks for sharing.
Great card, makes me wish the sun was actually shining.
ReplyDeleteI love your clouds - we need a break from them up here though so can you skip the clouds and concentrate just on the sunshine please ;-)
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial too - I use a completely different stack in my big kick but can see how this might work better.
Tara
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Cool card - and great tut,
ReplyDeletethanks, Liz x
Such a pretty card.
ReplyDeleteAwesome card, Jenny! I love that cloud die and your stitched rays!
ReplyDeleteJust LOVE your creativity Jenny!
ReplyDeleteDesert greetings
Super card, and thanks for the tutorial. Bummed you didn't do a video, however. I bet you've got a terrific accent, and I wanted to hear your voice. Well, maybe next time.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and creative way to do the clouds and sun...love the stitching! So glad you could join us for our Dynamic Duo!
ReplyDeleteWow! Jenny, this card just makes me happy. Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteCheers, Karen
Fabulous card Jenny and love the cloud effect...
ReplyDeleteAnne
OOooaaaahhh!
ReplyDeleteYou amaze me!
Where do all these brilliant ideas come from?
Thanks for joining us over at Dynamic Duos!
Anni
fun and creative as always.
ReplyDeleteI have not tried to add a shim to get more embossed lines. Thanks for the tip.
Brilliant!! I will be coming back later when I have more time to read your tutorial more thoroughly. LOVE the clean design on this and those stitched sun rays are fabulous!! :) Thanks for joining us over at Dynamic Duos this week!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sunny card Jenny, love the stitching and the great cloud idea!
ReplyDeleteVal x
Love this - the way your sun peeps out between the top-to-bottom clouds is very clever and different from anything I've seen before! Great job!
ReplyDeleteanother super creative card, jenny!! (and now i think in need to get that wonky scallop die from mft!!)
ReplyDeleteJenny, this is one super-cheerful card! Love it! THe stitchig on the sun looks awesome. Great tutorial you shared, too. Thanks so much for joining us this week at Dynamic Duos! :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous card again Jenny! The whole design is so original and I love the stitching.
ReplyDeletexx
Great Card. I love how you used the diecuts and the stitching is perfect! Thanks for playing with us at Dynamic Duos!
ReplyDeleteI gotta tell you, I always love dropping by...this is a super fantastic card and thanks for the tut!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the fantstic tutorial, I'm definitely going to give this one a go! Awesome card, LOVE your stitched sun rays!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us at AnnaBelle Stamps this week!
Awesome card Jenny
ReplyDeleteSuch a great look you created with the stitching, love the cut away clouds too. Thanks for joining us at Dynamic Duos.
ReplyDeleteJenny, your card is gorgeous! I love the stitching. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial. I have never been able to work out how to do this, so I am going to give your instructions a try.
Wow! Amazing!!!! thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your card..the stitching is divine. And thank you so much for the tutorial. I'll be coming back to this!
ReplyDeleteOkay....two things
ReplyDeletethe stitching on your card is fabulous!! what a great idea for sun rays!!
the tutorial....well done!! Love that you showed what not to do...you know using a piece that is smaller....awesome job!!
Okay....two things
ReplyDeletethe stitching on your card is fabulous!! what a great idea for sun rays!!
the tutorial....well done!! Love that you showed what not to do...you know using a piece that is smaller....awesome job!!
Not only is your card amazing, I love everything about it, but the tutorial is AWESOME!! thank you for sharing your technique!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your fabulous creation with us at AnnaBelle's! :)
Great tutorial Jenny, a go to for me for sure! And who wouldn't love your card! The stitching adds just the right amount of whimsy.
ReplyDeleteLove your sunshine card. Stitching looks great as rays and the cloud looks super. Thanks for the tutorial. x
ReplyDeleteyou obsession with clouds and sun is fine with me! i love this card too! the cloud border is perfect and the stitched sun a great addition of texture. beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Another stunning card. Love, love, love the stitched rays of the sun and how you made your layers of cloud. Just gorgeous. Thanks for joining in with the fun at Dynamic Duos this week.
ReplyDeleteLove your card. It has such a clean look but very creative.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card - that stitching is awesome! Thankyou so much for the tutorial - I can't wait to play around with this technique:) Hope you have a wonderful, crafty weekend, hugs x x
ReplyDeleteWell Jenny I just love those clouds and the sewing WAHHHHH fabulous. Love this super design so bright nd cheery. As for the tutorial it really helped I actually managed to do it thanks to you so am a very happy lady tonight !!
ReplyDeleteMarie
I understand it! Hurray! And from looking, I think I know exactly how to adapt it to my Cuttlebug. A plate (the biggest one), B plate, tan mat and your sandwich as described, then the other B plate. Same plate arrangement as for using a Cbug folder.
ReplyDeleteI love the stitched rays on your sun (straight lines! My favourite kind of stitching to do!) and the fab cloud edges.
Thanks for the awesome (or shall I say "brilliant", to be proper?) tutorial, Jenny! I have to try this out myself! And boy, wouldn't it be lovely to hear your British accent!? They are so SEXY to me!
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny
ReplyDeleteA brilliant tutorial.
Thank you so much for going to the trouble of doing it.
Must give it a try!!!
Thanks again
Love Jules xx
I wonder why you might be obsessed with sunshine and clouds...?! It's a wonderful card - I love the stitched rays , and it's a great tutorial. You have a perfect voice for a tutorial of course but you are rather lacking in the hand department having only the two! Vicky x
ReplyDeleteThat sun is fabulous and I love the way you layered the die cuts! Thanks for the tutorial too. Gonna try and figure it out on my Cuttlebug. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this! That sun is fabulous and the stitched rays are a wonderful touch. :) Ann
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fantastic card!! Love the stitched sun rays and the clouds framing the sun - so cool!!
ReplyDeleteNow that is one awesome technique Jenny. TFS. I am so in love with your stitched sun rays!
ReplyDeleteAnother very clever card Jenny you just amaze me take care Luv Sue x
ReplyDeletetotally gorgeous card, and your sewing is so straight, i clearly need lessons from you in that department!
ReplyDeleteThis card just makes me smile!!! Like paper sunshine:) I love how you framed the sun with the clouds!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME Jenny. I don't know how you do it, but you just keep coming up with the most creative ideas. Love the stitching for the sun's rays. I am in awe of you!
ReplyDeleteOh I heart that sunshine card so Jenny.
ReplyDeleteHello
ReplyDeleteI am new at card making and wanted to learn how to emboss with me dies, found your site and I am so thankful and excited. Your work is lovely
roberta
I guess I'm a little slow today. I don't understand how you put the blade side of the die down and not cut your cardstock?
ReplyDeleteHi Gloria, thanks for your question 😊
DeleteThe tan coloured embossing mat, which is under the cardstock, is very rubbery which means the blade just pushes the card into it and makes indentations into the card rather than cutting it.
Hope that makes it clearer.... It's a great technique 😊