Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Relief Society Card Making Group April 2009

Had a lovely time in Manteca Relief Society's Card Making group in April 2009. Malinda Dunn was so kind to host the group in her house and we had cookies after the activities. Hmmm... I did not eat any cookies. Not a cookie kind of person. Plus we exchange card with each other.
Below are the exchanged cards and card making instructions. Some instructions are being process.

Birthday Card Making

The card above is one of the design choices for Birthday card. Sorry, I don't know why I did not take the picture of the other design.

Materials:
  • 1 - 5.5" x 8.5" Yellow texture card stock
  • 1 - 5.5" x 3.0" Green polka dot color paper
  • 1 - 2.0" x 2.0" Yellow texture card stock
  • 1 - 1.5" x 1.5" Cake picture
  • 1 - Star brad
  • 1 Small doubled sided foam

Tools:

  • Glue Stick
  • Embossing tool
  • Happy Birthday brass embossing template
  • Light table
  • Wide scallop cutter
  • Straight paper cutter
  • Hole puncher
  • Fine sanding block

Malinda had all the materials and tools we need neatly lay on her huge long table.


Instructions:
  1. We begin first by gluing the green polka dots paper on the yellow texture base card.
  2. Then glue the blue square line strip paper across the green polka dot paper.
  3. Next we take the cake picture and glue it on the a small yellow square.
  4. Then finished the cake picture with a star brad on candle.
  1. Next we embossed "Happy Birthday" on the yellow card by placing the brass embossing template underneath the yellow card.

  2. Then place the yellow card and embossing template on top of the lighting table and emboss with the embossing tool. Note: don't not press too soft or to hard with your embossing tool.

  3. Now we used the fine sanding block and sand on the right side of the embossed "Happy Birthday" lettering.

  4. The final step is to stick the emblished cake picture on the card with the small double sided foam.
And I made this Birthday card in the activity.

Stopping By Card


Card Instruction By Kathy

Flower Card


Card Instruction By Alice

Blank Card



Card Exchange

Specially For You Card

Card Instruction by Shannon
Papers
  • 5.5" x 8.5" Pink card stock
  • 2 1/4” x 3 1/8” Pink-yellow small square pattern paper
  • 1.0" Wide light green tissue paper
  • Iris flower and butterfly stickers

Supplies

  • Glue Stick
  • Dark pink marker
  • Scissors
  • Clear glue iridescent glitter

Directions

  1. Make pink card base and score the card to fold in half.
  2. Then stick light green tissue around the pink-yellow small square pattern paper top's edge wrong side leaving 3/8” tissue's top from the right side unglued.
  3. When the glue is dried use scissors to cut straight cut on the unglued light green tissue paper to make fringes. Then fashion the fringes with your finger by running through from left to right motion movement.
  4. Now apply glue on the pink-yellow small square pattern paper wrong side and position it one inch away from the pink card's top and sides edges to form a pink border.
  5. Place iris flowers sticker at the lower left hand corner leaving 1/4" away from the pink card edge.
  6. Next place the butterfly on the pink yellow small square pattern paper's top right edge corner flying toward the top right pink card corner.
  7. Write the word “Specially For You” in the across the pink yellow small square pattern paper with dark pink marker.
  8. Finally put clear iridescent glue glitter on the inner top and bottom wings and let the wing dries.

Flower Card


Card Recipe by Michelle Osborn

Ingredients:
Pink 4-1/2 x 5-1/2 card
Lace scissorsGrey ink stampStamp "everywhere you go.....love blooms!
Flowers with silver brad
White vinyl cut with Storybook cartridge on swirl/accent


Directions:
Cut corners of card with lace scissors. Cut white vinyl with storybook cartridge on circut machine using the swirl on accent/frame application. After vinyl is cut remove and put on card. Stamp withgrey ink greeting at the bottom of card. Attach flower with silver brad in the middle of the vinyl.