We are going to use Rinea foiled papers: Gold, Copper, Copper Starstruck, Emerald Starstruck, Mocha Starstruck, Merlot Starstruck , quilling cutting dies (I used: 'Sunflower Duo' 'Textured Stamen', Assorted Leaves' from Die'sire Collection by Crafter's Companion, cardboard, quilling tool, heart cutting die, a pencil, string, double sided tape, liquid glue, 3D glue or hot glue, acrylic paint: brown, gold, a sponge and scissors.
You can use my 10% off coupon code
Coupon Code CRAFTINGWITHQL
Referral Link:
https://www.rinea.com/?ref=RineaQuillingLady
Step 1
Using the heart dies, trace the shape using a pencil onto a piece of cardboard three times, use scissors to cut them out. Then, Use liquid glue and stick three hearts together for extra distention.
Step 2
Use scissors to cut smaller 'wooden pieces' out of cardboard, apply brown and gold acrylic paint using a sponge, then, adhere 'the wooden pieces' onto the outside of the heart.
Step 3
Use quilling dies ('Sunflower Duo' 'Textured Stamen', Assorted Leaves' from Die'sire Collection by Crafter's Companion) and Gold, Copper, Copper Starstruck, Emerald Starstruck, Mocha Starstruck, Merlot Starstruck Rinea foiled paper to die cut all the elements.
Then, use quilling tool to create 3D sunflowers, use your fingers to shape the petals.
Step 4
Wrap the string between 'the wooden pieces' for extra interest. Use 3D glue or hot glue to adhere the flowers and leaves inside the heart.
Your Heart Full of Sunflowers is ready!
It is a perfect St. Valentine's gift and also a birthday present!
Have a wonderful day and happy crafting!
Don't forget about the coupon code with 10 % off your purchase (details at the top).
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We are going to use Rinea foiled papers: Arctic Starstruck, heart cutting dies (I used '6x6'' Medium Heart Box' by Card Making Magic, but you can use any heart dies you have in your stash), alcohol inks (I used: LG4, CT2, GY3, BP4 from Spectrum Noir, but you can use whatever alcohol inks you have), 91% alcohol, air blower, white card, liquid glue, score board, gold gems, scissors, Distress Oxide Inks (I used: 'Mustard Seed', 'Carved Pumpkin', 'Picked Raspberry') and ink blending tool.
You can use my 10% off coupon code
Coupon Code CRAFTINGWITHQL
Referral Link:
https://www.rinea.com/?ref=RineaQuillingLady
Step 1
Use alcohol inks and add the colors on the Arctic Starstruck, use an air blower and spritzer with 91% alcohol and mix and blend the colors together.
Die cut all the elements.
Step 2
Let's create a box
Die cut the biggest heart 3 times from white card and the sides 4 times. When assembling the box together put two hearts at the bottom for extra strength.
Then, use inks of your choice and ink blending tool to add color on the sides on the bottom of the box.
You can use a circle punch on the sides for easier opening the box.
Step 3
Use all your die cut elements and liquid glue to adhere them on the box, you can also add gold gems in the middle of the flowers.
I love how easy it is to shape flowers with Rinea paper and they hold the shape!
Don't forget to decorate the sides with the lacy die cuts.
Step 4
Let's make a matching card
Use the smaller heart cutting die and die cut it twice from white card, also die cut the decorative element once.
Step 5
Use score board and create a flat on the back panel and adhere the front heart, that will be your card base, then use all your colored Arctic Starstruck with alcohol inks and start decorating your card.
Step 6
Your perfect St. Valentine's Gift is ready, you can write your message inside the card and add few sweets inside the box :)
Have a wonderful day and happy crafting!
Don't forget about the coupon code with 10 % off your purchase (details at the top).
]]>Hello everyone! Jenn here sharing a fun-fold Valentine's Day card today! This is a very simple card with a beautiful result. I have combined Rinea Foiled paper, cardstock,Designer paper scraps, and nesting heart dies to create it.
Blush/Blush Starstruck Foiled paper
Additional supplies:
Scortape
Black cardstock
Scoring tool and board
Liquid adhesive
Designer paper (scraps from my stash)
Metal nesting dies - Hearts
Metal die - Love
Black lightweight chipboard (for front heart)
Cut a piece of black cardstock to 6 1/4"X12 and score it at 3" and 7". This will be the base. Cut another piece of black cardstock to 3"X6 1/4". This will be die cut in the next step.
For the base: Fold the 3" scored portion back and the then fold the 7" score line forward.
Cut a piece of designer patterned paper to 3 7/8"X6 1/8"
Adhere to the front under the 3" folded flap.
Next, cut a strip of patterned paper at desired width and 6 1/8" tall and a solid piece to 4"X6 1/8" (I used ivory). Adhere to the inside.
Next cut the hearts shown below as well as the panel cut above.
For my card, I used 4 sizes of the heart die set and cut the following:
Black cardstock panel 3"X6 1/4" - Cut several smaller hearts using the dies. The largest black heart is cut from lightweight black chipboard. The large Blush Starstruck heart is adhered to this.
Cut a piece of Blush Starstruck to fit under the panel and adhere.
Be sure to line the panel to the flap evenly and straight all the way around.
Adhere the hearts together as shown. And cut a sentiment word such as Love as I used from the Blush Starstruck to place on top.
I love the way this card turned out! I hope you are inspired to create one too!
Thanks so much for viewing my post today!
Hava an amazing crafty day!
Jenn
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For my today's card I picked an embossing folder by Darice with feather pattern.
I've also picked card sized pieces of foiled paper in different colors.
I attached them to cardstock and run them through my die-cutting machine.
I fussy cut the feathers.
I attached the feathers onto a piece of black cardstock leaving some space in the center area.
After adhering every piece I cut off the access. Added a heat embossed sentiment in the center and some bling here and there.
I removed color from the embossed surface using a Ghost Ink pad. I slightly tapped the ink pad all over the embossed surface.
I also die cut some pine trees to decorate the background.
I adhered the embossed panel onto a green background and added the trees on the window opening. I picked a cute pre-cut showman as well and atteched it in front of the pine forest.
To finiched my card I added a heat embossed sentiment and some sequence here and there.
I've found this hanging sign die in my stash and I thought it would look lovely with my beautiful foiled papers, so I picked my favorite brown one from the Earth Tones Set and run it through my die-cutting machine.
I went for a distress look so I applied Ghost Ink to remove the original color of the foil here and there.
I also die cut some pines and a deer using blue, red and silver foil.
I attached everything onto a piece of red wood grain pattern paper and added some snow with white acrylic paint. To finish my card I added a heat embossed sentiment and some rhine stones to have seme extra bling.
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We are going to use Rinea foiled papers: Lavender, Lavender Starstruck, Turquoise, Turquoise Starstruck , Fuchsia, Fuchsia Starstruck, Violet, Violet Starstruck, cutting dies 'Petite Petals by Sizzix' from It's Cheaper Than Therapy, and for the box and the shaped card I used 'Emerald Box Kit 5x7'' ' by Card Making Magic (however you can make your card and box in a shape of a square or rectangle), red liner tape, white card, lavender ribbon from your stash, Distress Oxide: 'Wilted Violet', ink blending tool, scissors, liquid glue, little gold gems and a pokey tool.
You can use my 10% off coupon code
Coupon Code CRAFTINGWITHQL
Referral Link:
https://www.rinea.com/?ref=RineaQuillingLady
How to make a card
Step 1
Using white card create a card base using one of the nesting dies, then die cut the same shape from white card and Violet Rinea foiled paper.
Step 2
Use the next nesting die and the trellis cutting dies to create panels from white card, thread the lavender ribbon through the trellis panel (adhere on the back) and adhere both panels together.
Step 3
Die cut the sentiment 'Happy Birthday' from white card and the shadow from Violet Rinea foiled paper. Adhere all the panels together and the sentiment.
Step 4
Die cut all the elements using Rinea foiled papers: Lavender, Lavender Starstruck, Turquoise, Turquoise Starstruck , Fuchsia, Fuchsia Starstruck, Violet, Violet Starstruck and cutting dies 'Petite Petals by Sizzix' from It's Cheaper Than Therapy.
Step 5
Adhere all the elements onto your card, play with the composition. You can also add small gems and butterflies to make your card super special.
And your card is finished.
How to make a matching box
Step 1
Using 'Emerald Box Kit 5x7'' ' by Card Making Magic and white card, create two panels for the box, one blank and one with the elegant detail.
Step 2
Fold all the flaps of the panels, but don't adhere the sides, use Distress Oxide ink and ink blending tool to apply the color onto the front of the box.
Then, used the same lavender ribbon and thread it through the small openings.
Step 3
Make a bow using the ribbon, then assemble the box together.
Next, add any die cut flowers, leaves and butterflies and add gems for extra sparkle.
Your project is complete :)
There is some extra space in the box so you can add any sweets of your choice ;)
Have a wonderful day and happy crafting!
Don't forget about the coupon code with 10 % off your purchase (details at the top).
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You can also check my Snowflake Wreath project.
We are going to use Rinea foiled papers: Arctic Starstruck, Frosted Variety Pack, snowflake cutting dies (I used: 'Square Snowflakes Festive Portals Collection' and 'Snowflake Easel Card' by Card Making Magic, however you can use any snowflake cutting dies you have in your stash), liquid glue and white card, at the end I also used Clear Overlay Sparkle pen.
You can use my 10% off coupon code
Coupon Code CRAFTINGWITHQL
Referral Link:
https://www.rinea.com/?ref=RineaQuillingLady
This is a super easy and quick card, die cut all your elements from Arctic Starstruck, Frosted Variety Pack and adhere them on the card base, I used 6x6 inches.
Add a little bit of sparkle on the sentiment (I used Clear Overlay by Sectrum Noir) and your card is finished.
Have a wonderful day and happy crafting!
Don't forget about the coupon code with 10 % off your purchase (details at the top).
]]>For my cards, I have used the following foiled papers from Rinea:
Emerald/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper
Emerald/Emerald Starstruck Foiled paper
Jade/Gold Foiled Paper
Jade/Jade Starstruck Foiled Paper
Gold/Gold Foiled Paper
Arctic/Gold Foiled Paper
From my stash I have used:
Kraft cardstock
Red cardstock
White cardstock
Plaid Paper
Metal Dies
Floral embellishments
Snowflake embossing folder
For this set I have created a slimline style and a small notecard.
The slimline card base is 7"X8.5" kraft cardstock scored at 3.5" folded and burnished to make a 3.5"X8.5" slimline. Red cardstock matte measures 3.25"X8.25" and is followed by the plaid measuring 3"X8". I used the arctic/gold foiled paper to cut a scalloped circle using a die. The circle was run through my Big Shot using a snowflake embossing folder and then adhered to the card. Next I die cut several sprigs from both of the green foiled papers, sentiment using gold and a cardinal.(Cardinal is regular paper).
I added a few sprigs to the card front and then some foam adhesive to adhere the others and the bird to. This gives the card dimension and interest.
Floral embellishments were also added around the cardinal die cut.
For the smaller note card Kraft cardstock was cut to 8"X6", scored at 4", folded and burnished to create a 4"X6" card base. The red strip measures 3"X6". The plaid paper piece measures 2.75"X5.75". The same steps were then taken to add the sprigs, floral and sentiment.
Such a fun size to place on top of your holiday gifts!
The insides of my cards were lined with white cardstock and I added stickers to embellish as shown.
Thanks so much for viewing my cards today!
Happy papercrafting!
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You can also check my Snowflake Wreath project.
We are going to use Rinea foiled papers: Silver Starstruck, Silver, Arctic, Arctic Starstruck, Sapphire Starstruck, snowflake cutting dies (I used: 'Spinning Snowflakes' and 'Snowflake Easel Card' by Card Making Magic, however you can use any snowflake cutting dies you have in your stash), a score board, liquid glue, double sided tape, scissors, white card, a compass with a pencil and a pokey tool.
You can use my 10% off coupon code
Coupon Code CRAFTINGWITHQL
Referral Link:
https://www.rinea.com/?ref=RineaQuillingLady
Step 1
Use a score board and score your white card in half, die cut the biggest snowflake to create a card base, then die cut the snowflake one more time from white card for the background.
Step 2
Die cut all the elements from Silver Starstruck, Silver, Arctic, Arctic Starstruck, Sapphire Starstruck.
Step 3
Adhere all the elements together, you can use a liquid glue or double sided tape.
Step 4
Your Snowflake card is ready :)
Have a wonderful day and happy crafting!
Don't forget about the coupon code with 10 % off your purchase (details at the top).
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We are going to use Rinea foiled papers: Silver Starstruck, Silver, Arctic, Arctic Starstruck, Sapphire Starstruck, snowflake cutting dies (I used: 'Spinning Snowflakes' and 'Snowflake Easel Card' by Card Making Magic, however you can use any snowflake cutting dies you have in your stash), acetate, liquid glue, double sided tape, scissors, white card, a compass with a pencil and a pokey tool.
You can use my 10% off coupon code
Coupon Code CRAFTINGWITHQL
Referral Link:
https://www.rinea.com/?ref=RineaQuillingLady
Step 1
Use the biggest snowflake cutting die and die cut from white card and Arctic Starstruck, then die cut the smaller snowflakes using Silver Starstruck, Silver, Sapphire Starstruck, adhere them together.
Step 2
Use a compass and draw slightly bigger circle than the biggest snowflake, then create a circle frame, repeat it on the second piece of white card. Fussy cut both circles using scissors.
Step 3
Cut a narrow strip of acetate and adhere it on the back of the snowflake, then attach the top and the bottom of the snowflake to the circle and add the second circle to cover the acetate.
Step 4
Die cut all the smaller snowflakes from Silver Starstruck, Silver, Arctic, Arctic Starstruck, Sapphire Starstruck and adhere them onto white circle frame using liquid glue or double sided tape.
Your snowflake wreath is complete. If you want, you can attach the string on the back and hang your snowflake wreath on the door or window.
Have a wonderful day and happy crafting!
Don't forget about the coupon code with 10 % off your purchase (details at the top).
]]>Hello everyone! Jenn here today sharing some fun ornaments in non-traditional colors!
These ornaments are very easy to create and the foiled paper is perfect for them!
The colors I have used are:
Silver/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper
Turquoise/Gold Foiled Paper
Blush/Gold Foiled Paper
Other supplies
Wooden ornament blanks
Hot glue
liquid adhesive
Mini Art Stones
Titanium White texture Paste
Glitter Glass
Iridescent Glitter
Ribbon
Pearls
Silver stretch string for hangers
Small snowflake charms
Circle die
Snowflake embossing folder
To create these little lovelies start with blank wooden ornaments like these that I purchased at my local craft store.
Sand off any rough patches from the surfaces and edges.
Next use a circular die that is as close to the same size as the ornament as possible and cut 6 from foiled papers. Use a holiday themed embossing folder on the foiled paper first to add texture.
Next adhere the circles to the fronts and backs of the ornaments smoothing out the glue cautiously. Wipe away any excess glue.
For mine, to add interest, I alternated the colors as follows:
Silver front/Turquoise back
Blush front/Silver back
Turquoise front/Blush back
Next I mixed together art stones and glitter with some titanium white texture paste to create snow paste. There ae premade snow pastes on the market however I did not have any in my stash. This was applied with a palette knofe to the tops of the ornaments and dusted with glitter. I then let them dry completely overnight.
For the tiny snowflake charms I spritzed them in pink,turquoise, and silver and dred before adding them to the ornaments. I then added bows, pearls, and strips of the other colors from the leftover foiled paper pieces I had.
These were so much fun to create!
Thanks so much for visiting the blog and viewing my project today!
Be sure to visit Rinea online for more inspiration and amazing products!
Rinea Inspires Blog
Rinea Online Store
Until next time have a wonderful crafty day!
Jenn
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Today I'll be sharing a quick step-by-step tutorial on how to make beautiful lantern with rinea foil paper
Today I'll be sharing a quick step-by-step tutorial on how to make a rolled flower card
We are going to use Rinea foiled papers: Ruby Starstruck, Marigold Starstruck, Copper Starstruck, Mocha Starstruck, Gold Starstruck, Arctic Starstruck, leaves cutting dies, Alphabet cutting dies ( I used Tonic Studios: 'Cirrous' Upper Case; 'Windsor' Lower Case Simple Type), circle cutting dies, craft card, a pencil, liquid glue, a ruler, frame cutting die (or you can create your own 3D frame), double sided tape, scissors, black fine liner and a pokey tool.
You can use my 10% off coupon code
Coupon Code CRAFTINGWITHQL
Referral Link:
https://www.rinea.com/?ref=RineaQuillingLady
Step 1:
Die cut the sentiment using Gold Starstruck Rinea foiled paper, you can adhere double sided tape before die cutting, it would be easier to adhere the letters onto kraft card. Take 4 pieces of kraft card and die cut the frames, burnish the fold lines, use red liner tape / double sided tape to adhere the sides. Adhere the sentiment and assemble the frame.
Step 2:
Use a ruler to measure the frame, trim the kraft card and adhere on the back of your frame.
Step 3:
Die cut the leaves from Ruby Starstruck, Marigold Starstruck, Copper Starstruck, Mocha Starstruck , put double sided tape on the back and start adhering from the biggest leaves first.
Step 4:
Use two nesting circle dies and die cut two circles from Mocha Starstruck, adhere them in the middle of your leaves, you can use double sided foam adhesive for extra dimension. Use Ruby Starstruck, Gold Starstruck, Arctic Starstruck to create the details for turkey, add small black dots in the middle of the eyes using black fine liner.
Step 5:
You can adhere a piece of string on the back and hang your home decor on the wall or gift it to someone special for Thanksgiving.
Have a wonderful day and happy crafting!
Don't forget about the coupon code with 10 % off your purchase (details at the top).
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We are going to use Rinea foiled papers: Emerald Starstruck, Ruby Starstruck, Marigold Starstruck, Copper Starstruck, Mocha Starstruck, Merlot Starstruck, leaves cutting dies, acetate, score board, craft knife, cardboard, liquid glue, double sided tape, scissors, string and a pokey tool.
You can use my 10% off coupon code
Coupon Code CRAFTINGWITHQL
Referral Link:
https://www.rinea.com/?ref=RineaQuillingLady
Step 1:
On a piece of cardboard draw big leave, cut it out, then cut the window for a photo and adhere Copper Starstruck.
Step 2:
Create a pocket for a photo using acetate. Check the measurements below for scoring. Adhere the pocket on the back of the cardboard.
Step 3:
Die cut all the leaves from Emerald Starstruck, Ruby Starstruck, Marigold Starstruck, Mocha Starstruck, Merlot Starstruck and adhere them on the front of the leave.
Step 4:
Adhere a piece of string on the back.
Your leave photo frame is ready :)
Have a wonderful day and happy crafting!
Don't forget about the coupon code with 10 % off your purchase (details at the top).
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Hello everyone! Today I want to share a fun project with you that uses dies to create leaves from Rinea Foiled papers! I just love the colors of Fall and the Autumn Variety Foiled paper Pack is the perfect choice for our Fall projects!
I have also used :
Merlot/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper
Merlot/Merlot Starstruck Foiled Paper
Metal Dies (leaves)
Fussy Cuts (Foxes)
Wooden heart Sentiment from my stash
Wooden embroidery hoop (I used the inside piece only)
This is such a fun way to use Rinea foiled papers.
First I cut several leaves out using the dies and various foiled paper colors.
Carefully arrange the leaves around the hoop using a strong adhesive.
Using paper from my stash with a brown and white check pattern, I cut a circle to place on the back. I adhered this with glue and then cut a small strip of the same paper to place on the inside of the circle. This gives a more finished look and hides the stems of the leaves that were wrapped around the hoop.
Finally I added my fussy cut foxes, flowers, and a little wooden heart embellishment.
Thanks so much for visiting the blog and viewing my project today!
Be sure to visit Rinea online for more inspiration and amazing products!
Rinea Inspires Blog
Rinea Online Store
This was definitely a fun one! Until next time have a wonderful crafty day!
Jenn
]]>Hello everyone! Jenn here today to share a few ways to use your basic craft tools with Rinea Foiled Papers to create some beautiful projects!
I have created two Fall garden cards using Rinea Foiled paper variety packs with embossing folders, dies, alcohol inked backgrounds, gel pressed backgrounds, and stamps.
Autumn Variety Foiled Paper Pack
Woodlands Variety Foiled Paper Pack
To start my project I pulled out several embossing folders and my Rinea Foiled Paper Variety Packs.Most of us paper crafters have many embossing folders in our stash and if your anything like me, you often forget about them. I embossed several sheets of foiled paper from each variety pack.
This gives me a good place to start and what I did not use this week I will use for a future project.
For my cards I decided on the Autumn and Woddland variety sheets and set the others aside.
Next, I used a square die from my stash to cut a pattern in one sheet and then adhered it on another so the bottom one showed through the cutouts. Background 1 done! Simple, but beautiful.
For the second card I used various stitched square dies to create a quilted look.
Once I had the pattern I liked, I adhered the pieces to my ivory card base and let them dry. I then used a butterfly die to cut two for each card. For the backgrounds of my butterflies I used alcohol inked and gel press backgrounds from my stash. The outline was cut from the Mocha Startstruck Foiled paper. I also die cut some flowers and foliage from the various colors. To construct my cards all of the die cut pieces were placed using adhesive and some foam squares for dimension.
One of the amazing things about Rinea Foiled paper is the ability to bend and shape it which is a great way to add texture to your projects!
To finish my cards I added a stamped sentiment banner to both.
Thanks so much for visiting the blog and viewing my project today!
Be sure to visit Rinea online for more inspiration and amazing products!
Rinea Inspires Blog
Rinea Online Store
This was definitely a fun one! Until next time have a wonderful crafty day!
Jenn
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We are going to use Rinea foiled papers: Gold Starstruck, Emerald Starstruck, Ruby Starstruck, Marigold, Marigold Starstruck, Copper Starstruck, Mocha Starstruck, leaves cutting dies ( I used 'Scattered Leaves' from Autumn Morning collection by Crafter's Companion, but you can use any leaves cutting dies you have in your stash), any alphabet cutting dies, nesting dies ( I used 'Scalloped Edge Oval 2' by Crafter's Companion, but you can use any nesting dies you have in your stash), acetate, white foam, score board, liquid glue, red liner tape, scissors and a pokey tool.
You can use my 10% off coupon code
Coupon Code CRAFTINGWITHQL
Referral Link:
https://www.rinea.com/?ref=RineaQuillingLady
Step 1
Create your photo bases using white card and score them, check the photo below.
Step 2
Create the background panels using Rinea foiled papers: Gold Starstruck, Marigold, Copper Starstruck, Mocha Starstruck and adhere them on the front panels using red liner tape.
Step 3
Using the smaller nesting die, put it on the front panel and use low tack tape to create a window and run through your die cutting machine.
Step 4
Using the bigger and smaller nesting dies create a frame from Gold Starstruck Rinea foiled paper and then adhere it on the front panels using liquid glue or red liner tape.
Step 5
Create a pocket using acetate. Cut it to 17cm x 27.5 cm then score at 13cm, turn over and score at 1.5 cm, use red liner tape to stick the top and one of the sides. Then, adhere on the back of the front panel.
Now it's time to put the front and back panels together. At the top you have a flap and at the bottom you have a valley, mountain and valley folds, adhere the flaps together.
Step 6
Die cut the letters for your sentiments from foam for extra dimension and Gold Starstruck Rinea paper. Use a liquid glue to adhere the Rinea paper onto foam.
Step 7
Using Gold Starstruck, Emerald Starstruck, Ruby Starstruck, Marigold Starstruck, Copper Starstruck, Mocha Starstruck die cut small leaves and decorate the front of your photo frames using red liner tape and a pokey tool.
Step 8
Insert any photos that you want inside your frames, they will stand up proudly on your desk or shelf :)
Have a wonderful day and happy crafting!
Don't forget about the coupon code with 10 % off your purchase (details at the top).
]]>Hello everyone, it's Ildi here to show you a busy but fun card using Rinea foiled papers, the star patterned ones this time.
To start my card I attached foiled paper of different colours onto cradstock and die-cut a bunch of small frames in various shapes.
I've found an old butterfly die and embossing folder set in my stash which I thought would be perfect as the center piece of my card.
For a special look I used Rinea Ghost Ink to remove colour from the embossed surface.
I attached the the frames onto a piece of silver coloured foiled paper and glued the butterfly in the middle after bending the wings. I finished the card with adding a sentiment and attaching the panel onto a white card base.
Hope you all are doing safe and sound
Today's ill be sharing a quick step-by-step tutorial on how to make a simple hexagon scrapbook
MATERIALS REQUIRED
STEPS ON HOW TO DO IT
1. Cut 2 piece of cardstock with radius 5cm and mark all 6 sides to form a hexagon
2. Cut a piece of cardstock measuring 4.5cm by 5.5cm for making the spine of the scrapbook
3. Now wrap the RINEA AUTUMN VARIETY FOILED PAPER PACK around the cardstock with all the 3 pieces firmly attached with glue with 0.5cm spacing with between each piece Now take a piece of paper measuring 7cm by 5.5cm now score both the edges at 2cm each to form a binding to the scrapbook
4.Now attach the pages to form a beautiful hexagon scrapbook
5. Now add stickers and embellish the scrapbook according to your desire/choice and embellish the pages with RINEA STAMPS and some cute photos to record your cute memories
Hope you all enjoyed this quick step-by-step tutorial on how to make a simple hexagon scrapbook
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Thank you
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We are going to use Rinea foiled papers: Arctic Starstruck, leaves stamps, string, alcohol markers (I used 'Basics' Classique set from Spectrum Noir, but you can use whatever alcohol markers you have), 91% alcohol in a spray bottle, air blower, glue gun, scissors, glass jar, Staz On black ink, Rinea stamping block and a pokey tool.
You can use my 10% off coupon code
Coupon Code CRAFTINGWITHQL
Referral Link:
https://www.rinea.com/?ref=RineaQuillingLady
Step 1
Using your alcohol markers: red, orange, yellow, green (I used DR2 Poppy,OR2 Nectarine, CT3 Canary, AG3 Emerald) scribble the color onto Arctic Starstruck, spray a little bit of alcohol and use an air blower to move the colors around. If the colors mix and create brown, that's fine, brown is a Fall color :)
Step 2
Using your Fall leaves stamps and StazOn black ink, stamp the images onto Arctic Starstruck and fussy cut all the leaves.
Step 3
Use a glue gun and adhere the string onto the glass jar (top and bottom) then add the leaves and create nice Fall composition.
Step 4
Put a tea light inside, put your Fall candle holder next to a wall and you will see the silhouettes of leaves on the wall.
Have a wonderful day and happy crafting!
Don't forget about the coupon code with 10 % off your purchase (details at the top).
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Hello everyone! Jenn here and I am so excited to be here for another term to share my inspiration with you using the amazing Rinea Foiled Papers!
Today I have turned an ordinary cardboard gift box into one I would be proud to use for a gift.
Using some dies, embossing folders, and washi tape;this box went from plain to pretty!
Supplies used:
Jade/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper
Jade/Jade Starstruck Foiled Paper
Gold/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper
Gold/Gold Starstruck Foiled Paper
Marigold/Marigold Starstruck Foiled Paper
Ruby/Ruby Starstruck Foiled Paper
Ruby/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper
3D Rolled Star Die Set
Other Supplies:
Scenic washi tape
Embossing Folders
Tags or dies to create them
Happy Birthday dies
Leaf Sprig Dies
The products I used for dies and embossing folders are:
Sizzix Tim Holtz Thinlits Dies Set Brushstroke Flowers #3 (The gold sprigs on top of the box)
Sizzix 3D texture Fades Folder by Tim Holtz - Foliage (Panels of box and lid)
To decorate the box....
First, prepare the bow using your choice of at least three colors of foiled papers.
I have used Jade Starstruck, Marigold Starstruck, Ruby Starstruck, and Ruby Glossy for mine. FOllow the instructions on the die package to create one half of a star.
Next we will decorate the entire box using embossed foiled papers in Jade and Gold Glossy Foiled Papers.
Emboss your foiled papers and then prepare the box by placing the lid on and drawing a pencil line all around. This mark is used to reference where to cut the foiled papers as shown in the photos below. Cut the embossed foiled papers to fit the size of box you are using. Be sure to add about 1/8" on all sides to allow for wrapping and softening edges. Once cut adhere with glue making sure to gently wrap the sides of each panel to soften them.
Add decorative washi to the lid and bottom of box to add interest.
**Tip** I added some collage medium with my finger to the washi to make it adhere better and smooth it.
Use dies or stamps to embellish 2 tags with a sentiment such as Happy Birthday.
For my tags I added some of the same decorative washi that was used on my box.
Now your ready to add that beautiful bow!
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This was definitely a fun one! Until next time have a wonderful crafty day!
Jenn
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