Wednesday, June 23, 2021

It's a Super Cube Deluxe!

Disclaimer:  This card took me about 7 hours to complete.  Yes, 7 hours.  NO, the next one will not take me as long!  I was following directions and figuring out what looked best.  That always takes time!

Next Disclaimer:  I LOVED making it!  It was a lot of fun watching this creation take shape and every time I added something it got better.

After making the previous cube card, I knew I could tackle this one.

This deluxe card does take some specific adhesives.  I used Tear and Tape & Liquid Tombow Mono Glue for construction and my tape runner for the mats and DSP pieces.

Here is the view of the right-hand side (above) and the left side (below).

Initially this was going to be a birthday card (the next one will be), but I found out I needed a Get-Well card for a very special person!

I think this one requires a video.  Stay tuned!  *All the measurements are online, and I'll provide them with the recording.



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Wednesday, June 16, 2021

It's a Cube Card!

I've looked at these Cube cards repeatedly.  I thought, "They'd be great for club cards!"  I am blessed with advanced crafters.  They help me stretch my crafting because I like to try new skills (techniques) and these are quite impressive.

The card itself is easy to put together. 

Here you can see much of the Pansy Suite.  I used the DSP, stamps, and dies to decorate each side of this very cute birthday card.

We used a lot of colors to stamp the pansies!

Purple pansy:  Gorgeous Grape, Fresh Freesia, Daffodil Delight, Basic Black
Yellow pansy:  Daffodil Delight, Daffodil Delight (off 1x), Gorgeous Grape, and Basic Black.

I die-cut the leaves in Garden Green with a Mint Macaron top for contrast.

DIRECTIONS:

To make this card:  Score a piece of 8 1/2x11 cardstock on the  short side at 2", 4", 6", and 8".  Turn the cardstock so you are cutting across the score lines, and cut one piece at 4 inches, and two pieces at 2 inches.  You're going to have a 3 inch piece left over.  Save it for another project.

On the 1/2 inch score piece, miter your corners so they don't show.  Adhere all pieces together as cubes with adhesive on the 1/2 inch piece.

Attach small cubes to the larger piece with Liquid Tombow Mono glue.

Decorate per your style!





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