The E-Team is very excited to host a final birthday bash to celebrate Operation Write Home.
THE CARD & STAMPS
Here's my card for this birthday bash. Knowing I wanted to make multiple cards in one sitting, I went for plain white cardstock and decided to use one ink color. I needed simple and did not want to spend time coloring. I chose this outline Unity stamp design because it felt like the right one to use. I had to remember that I was making cards to send to our military overseas so that they would have a card to send back home to their loved ones. Can't you just picture a soldier using this card to write to his/her sweetheart? Instead of using colored cardstock or designer paper for a mat, I reached for a Hero Arts large cling mount stamp. The Hero Arts large cling mount stamps cover an entire A2 size cardfront. I chose a design that would go with the single Unity design and knew it would look good with one color.
IT'S ALL ABOUT THE RIGHT TOOLS
Having the right tools really does make a difference in being able to accomplish the task. The new Fiskars 9" trimmer is really made for cardmakers. It has a wire cut line to help guide you. I simply cut my cardstock in half so I could get two cards per 1 sheet of 8-1/2 x 11 cardstock.
The Scor-Buddy if the perfect size for cardmakers, too, and oh so cute. There are notches to help you with folds and also comes with it's bone folder which makes for perfect creases.
When inking up a large surface like the front of an entire card front, the best way I have found to do so is to ink the stamp, then place your cardstock on top of the stamp. Laying a piece of scrap paper on top of the cardstock will help prevent any smudges. Another big tip I've learned, use a brayer to get an even stamped image.
Next I reached for my Fiskars Stamp Press. It really helps you get that even stamped image. Two of its best features, 1) there are gridlines and 2) It has 4 corners sponged feet you can actually lay it over your cardstock to help figure out where to stamp your image....and press to stamp.
Another tip I have learned is to use specific Copic Colors for helping to "ground" your image...so it's not just floating.
Just to add some dimension without adding bulk, I reached for my Craft Pick and Tim Holtz Ruler. The paper piercing echoed the Magical Background Hero Arts stamp( this background stamp can be so versatile).
Having the right tools can really help with it comes to creating and assembling cards in mass production mode. I did add some red for some color. Some ribbon attached with mini staples from the Tiny Attacher and it was a simple card, easy to duplicate for multiples, and one that I am sending off to Operation Write Home.
Please join The E-Team in creating and sending cards to Operation Write Home. You can read about the Operation Write Home guidelines HERE.
The E-Team
Leave a comment here and you can win the Hero Arts Magical Background stamp plus some extra Hero Arts ribbons.
Happy Birthday, Operation Write Home!
-Daisy
"feed your creativity" at www.eclecticpaperie.com
Such a wonderful idea... I will have to try this out....Thank you so much...
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card to make and I love your tutorial, Daisy!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tips!
ReplyDeleteGreat card and great tips!! TFS!! and inspiring!
ReplyDeletethanks for all the wonderful tips for making this cards in large numbers! The example card was great!
ReplyDeleteGREAT idea - definitely going to be trying some new tools, thanks Daisy!
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued with that stamp press...hmmmm. :)
ReplyDeletegreat card - love the background! Thanks for sharing your tips!
ReplyDeleteSandra
What a great card. I am so glad you ladies are doing this. And especially glad that you all are giving us directions on your beautiful creations--bonus!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! Love the image you choose and love Unity :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for supporting OWH...
Lovely cards! Thanks very much for the tutorial... I love the pierced holes along the top for added interest.
ReplyDeleteArabella
Great idea! Thanks for your tutorial.
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ReplyDeleteI really like your card and tips since I usually do bulk cards for OWH. TFS and supporting OWH.
ReplyDeleteDarling card... great for OWH! Thanks for the tips you shared with us!
ReplyDeleteDeniseB
You mentioned a number of "must haves" that I need to put on my list. Great Article.
ReplyDeletePretty card and great tips!
ReplyDeleteSusan
thank you so much for doing this for the military family
ReplyDeletePerfect stamp choices! So useful for the troops overseas. Thanks so much for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteEven though the theme is not "patriotic", your choice of red, white and blue colors makes it subconsciously the perfect card for any American Hero to send or recieve... and yes, perfect for a Sweetheart back home : )
ReplyDeleteThank you for celebrating OWH and having all these Giveaways... wish me luck!
Simple but very sweet. Your card is very nice and will definitely be used.
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Pam
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Daisy, thanks for the wonderful tutorial and your support of OWH. That was great advice on the full stamped image... I always have trouble with smudging (I shake)
ReplyDeleteI'll be back when I've more time to really look around.
I appreciate all the tips that you shared and really love your card as well!
ReplyDeletelove your card and you know me....totally agree with the "It's all about the tools" :-).
ReplyDeleteLove the red heart! It is just the right amount to create that 'pop'.
Love it and this was so much fun and I totally agree about using a brayer to ink up large stamps!
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Lots of great tips. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial! Thank you!
ReplyDeletelove that swirly background stamp! using different colors of paper and inks, this swirly could help to celebrate anything! thank you for the tip about "grounding" the image.
ReplyDeleteWonderful ideas for making cards for OWH
ReplyDeleteNice card! Thanks for the good tips for producing a lot of clean and simple cards. OWH is sucg an awesome organization!
ReplyDeleteThis is very cute, thanks for the tips!
ReplyDeleteWhat a PERFECT sentiment for our Troops!! And I'm with you on the tools (a gal can NEVER had too many toys....I mean TOOLS!!)
ReplyDeleteInteresting tools!
ReplyDeletelove that chair - some soldiers will love sending these cards home - thanks for supporting OWH.
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Great card and great cause. Thanks for letting us participate! stacy h-w
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TFS lots of great tips and tools! They are going in my good idea box!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the ideas and also for showing all the tools that you use. Most of all thanks for supporting OWH!
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It is a pleasure to meet you, Daisy. Your card is really nice! Thanks, too, for helping with such a worthy cause!
ReplyDeleteGreat Card...great technique...and best of all...great cause. We're doing our group get-together tomorrow. We've been doing get-togethers for about a year...I love our time together creating for a cause.
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