Create and Craft card examples
Posted on 17 January 2012 by admin
Recently I was asked by our local craft shop, Papercuts – a Slice of Imagination Ltd, in Whitley Bay, North Tyneside to make some cards with stock from CraftStyle and Buzz Craft. Obviously I said ‘err… okay. I mean ‘yes’ of course!’. Well some of the 18 cards I made have featured on the crafting channel ‘Create and Craft’ today (Tuesday 17th January 2012) with Dawn Bibby from 2pm – 4pm and later tonight from 7pm – 8pm.
Here are pics of the said 18 cards -
This is an easel card where I made the flower more 3-dimensional was first to be shown.
Dean, the other C&C presenter had a bit of a play with this gatefold box card.
This side stepper card was also shown.
Then we had my slider card.
This is a rocker card I made from my own template.
This card is actually a lot smaller than it looks and was made from one piece of A4 card.
This is a tri-flap card I designed.
A 6″x4″ twist easel card.
This is a criss-cross card with a belly band.
This card is a side springer card.
This was actually the first one I made, a long easel card.
Another twist easel card but a square one.
I loved making this 4-drawer easel box card.
This one is also a favourite. Showing a closed version looking more like a book and an open version.
This is an interlocking card.
Here are several more cards I made….
Tags | 4-drawer easel box card, Buzz Craft, Craft Style, Create and Craft, Criss-cross card, Easel card, Gatefold box card, Gatefold easel card, Interocking card, Papercuts - a Slice of Imagination Ltd, Rocker card, Secret box book, Side springer card, Side stepper card, slider card, Tracey Grundy, Tri-flap card, Twist easel card
























January 31st, 2012 at 1:27 am
I just love these, wish I’d seen the program.
Is there a template or a tutorial or any other info about the card that looks like a book please? I’m making a card for a book-themed wedding and would love to do something special like that.
Thanks so much
January 31st, 2012 at 1:49 pm
Hi Roz, I will be doing a step-by-step tutorial at some point but not sure when. Watch this space…
January 31st, 2012 at 2:33 pm
ok thanks