Showing posts with label Dream word die. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dream word die. Show all posts

Monday, November 14, 2016

Card and Tags


Hello and good afternoon dear friends! ^__^

I'm Halak and today I have a card with a couple of tags to share, using some fantastic products from the prior releases of Peek-a-boo Designs (PABD)!

Let's start with the card.

Usually we use ribbon at the top / bottom of the card but in this layout I thought of using it in the central portion of my card.
 
I've used the Leafy Delight stencil along with tiny pieces of die-cuts from the Dual Leaf cutting die. (That die really compliments the stencil design beautifully, what say?)

Finished it off with the gorgeous (and one of my favorites) Word Die - Dream and a couple of rhinestones.

Tip : When you are using a ribbon in the center, you can either embellish towards the edges of the card like I have done or leave the sides completely blank. Either way, it will look good!

Here's my second project :


In this project, I've used the Chrysanthemum stamp with circles from the Scalloped Circle cutting die to create circular tags.

Watercolored the blooms and colored the backgrounds using distress inks.
Stenciled a little onto the background using the same distress inks with the Leafy Delight stencil and added some flat white sequins.

Here's the list of PABD products used in today's projects :











Hope you liked the projects! I'd love to know what you think.

Thank you so much for stopping by! *Hugs*

Monday, September 26, 2016

Masculine canvas and Tag...

Hello Everyone,
Shilpa here,

First, I would like to share with you mixed media canvas using Peek-a-boo designs new products 


here, background is created using PABD Grid stencil, acrylic paints and ink sprays, washi tapes. I am in love with these newest Gear dies ... I cut 2 designs from Gear die, adhered them together. For more interest attached arrow charm in the middle....the theme for canvas is masculine.

here is my next creation...


I have created this tag using PABD Scallop circle die, dual leaf die and Floral fantasy stamp, Dream word die and Enamel dots.

Products from Peek-a-boo Desigsns
 

 
 Dual Leaf die




















Saturday, September 10, 2016

Dies to die for!

Hello and good evening dear friends!

I'm Halak and today we're going to be looking at two projects that use the same set of cutting dies!

Project #1

A colorful project featuring the Scallop Rectangle, Dual Leaf and Word Die - Dream.

To add a bit of interest, I've used a strand of golden thread behind the sentiment.

Project #2

Dream a little, dreams are made of magical things!

This project features the Dual Leaf with the Word Die - Dream.

The starry night sky was my inspiration for this one! ^__^

Products used from the September Release :

This month's die release is absolutely fantastic folks! As you can see, I am totally swooning over the dual leaf! ^__^

I hope you liked my projects and that these inspired you to get crafty!

Thank you so much for stopping by! *Hugs*


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Monday, August 29, 2016

2 Cards and a Tag

Hello everyone, it's Juhi. Today I'm sharing 2 cards and a tag I made for August's challenge Challenge #9 Color Inspiration. In case you haven't already, there is still time to play. This month's challenge is a color inspiration. You can find all the details and enter here.
Aren't those colors just yummy :), well now onto my projects....
Project 1:
Negative Die Cutting with Peek-a-boo Designs Dies
Negative diecutting is the focus of this card. This is my first attempt at negative diecutting and I love the results. I die cut the words "Inspire", "Love" and "Dream" on a piece of white cardstock and retained the negative of the die. Backed it with a piece of ink blended watercolor paper. I also added some splatters of paint and sequins to finish the card.
Negative Die Cutting with Peek-a-boo Designs Dies

Project 2:
Humming Blossom from Peek-a-boo designs
I've used the left over die-cut from my previous tutorial post on this card. You can check out how I used the negative pieces of the Graceful Lattice die-cut in this post.
The humming bird and flowers are stamped on watercolor paper and colored with watercolor markers and then fussy cut.
It's not visible in the photo but I added some clear shimmer on the humming bird.
Humming Blossom from Peek-a-boo designs

Project 3:

My 3rd project is a tag. I created an ink blended background using the colors from the color inspiration.
And then stamped the Fairy silhouettes and added some chunky glitter.
I hope you liked my projects and are inspired to created something for the August Challenge!
Thanks for visiting and have a great week!

Supplies Used:









Friday, August 19, 2016

Peek-Tute Friday with Juhi: Die-cutting with a twist

Hello everyone! It's Juhi. I am so excited to share my first tutorial for Peek-a-boo Designs. The focus of today's tutorial is die-cutting. I will show a fun and easy way to use the tiny negative die cut pieces of the Graceful Lattice die.
Here's the card I created.
I was inspired by this month's challenge theme, which is a color inspiration, you can find the details here.


To make the card:
I started with a piece of watercolor paper painted in colors of the rainbow. I stuck the watercolor panel onto a piece of same sized cardstock with some repositionable glue and ran it through my die cutting machine with the Graceful Lattice Die. The die only cut through the top watercolor paper layer, leaving the bottom cardstock layer intack. Then I peeled off the die-cut watercolor paper leaving the tiny negative pieces stuck on the cardstock panel. I made a start to finish video of how I made this card.
I hope you enjoyed watching the video! This technique will work with most background dies. I would  love for you to have a go at it!

Supplies used:
Graceful Lattice Die

Double Stitched Rounded Rectangle Die

Dream Word Die
Thanks for visiting!

Monday, August 8, 2016

Stencil mania by Swapna

Hi... Crafty folks...

Here I am with my first post for this month. We loved to see your active participation in our July challenge and  hope you all are playing along our challenge this month which is  colour inspiration.

Read the rules carefully before linking the project.




Use 3 or more colours from the inspiration picture and link in the challenge post. We would love to see your creations with Peek-a-boo designs for the challenge.

Now coming to my post for the day. I am sharing 3 cards with stencils which released last month. Tried to make Masculine cards which are hard to make (as people say) .


Card #1 - 

* I used BOX-tacular stencil. 
* I used few distress inks to blend. 
* I placed the stencil and blended orange shade colours first then off set the stencil to blend next set of colours. 
* Heat embossed the sentiment. Kept the background pretty simple.



Card #2

Men play the role of angel in our life. As father, as brother and as husband then why can't we give them an angle card?

* Its a double fold card.  
* I die cut a blue CS with the large stitched oval die and white CS with second largest stitched oval die. 
* I placed the white oval on regular card base and blended distress inks very lightly for subtle background. 
* Glued the smaller oval die cut on navy blue oval and glued it on open side of the card base. Stamped a fairy in black ink. 
* Die cut the word with white and heat embossed it with gold UTEE for more dimension, backed it with black diecut word and glued on the card front.





Card #3

Its a simple one layer card and sneak peek of my next post.

* I liked this stencil but i wanted only little portion of the stencil. 
* I selected the area i want on the card, placed it on card front and masked off the remaining area with masking tape/low tacky tape/washi tape. 
* Blended distress inks from darker green to yellow.
* Stamped the sentiment with grey ink so that it doesn't over power the leaves.



I hope you liked these cards..

All the supplies are listed bellow.. You can shop for these on Peek-a-boo designs site










Thank you for stopping by...

See you in next post...

Swapna Patil