Showing posts with label French Fries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French Fries. Show all posts

Monday, January 29

I Love You More...

A simple card using one of the images from the French Fries set of digital stamps, coloured with copic markers, fussy cut, and popped up with scraps of chipboard. I printed a sheet of digital paper from the same set for my background.


Digital Stamps:

Tuesday, January 23

The Age Old Question...

Gravy or Tomato Sauce?

I'm from a generation where hot chips (fries) were wrapped in unprinted newspaper and shared communally with the whole family, usually outside, by the beach, and with a few pieces of battered flake (shark). Since the chips were shared, the argument was always about what sauce was going to be added. Mum, Dad, and my sister preferred salt and vinegar (quite a punch in the mouth), and my brothers liked tomato sauce (ketchup). I however, was, and still am, a gravy girl!


I coloured the above image in tribute to the delicious, and superior, mix of savoury gravy and hot crispy chips. Sadly, the contrast is lacking, which meant my mouth-watering gravy had to become ordinary, run-of-the-mill tomato sauce.



Digital Stamps:

Sunday, January 21

Hot and Crispy


The new French Fries set of digital stamps includes a variety of matching papers, two of which appear in the background of Anesha's fun creations. She coloured the images with fabulous, bright markers to really bring them to life.


Wednesday, January 17

Tutorial - Mirror Fold Card


A few additional score lines turns a simple tri-fold card into a fabulous mirror fold!


TEMPLATE:

1. Place a 53/4" x 111/4" piece of cardstock horizontally on your score board and score at 33/4" and again at 71/2". Make a valley fold and a mountain fold to create your card base.


2. At the first score line, measure 2" down from the top edge of the card and make a mark. At the second score line, measure 2" up from the bottom edge of the card and make a mark. (Refer to the template for placement).


3. Score from the top left-hand corner to the first 2" mark, then from the 2" mark to the top of the second vertical score line. (Refer to the template for correct placement).

4. Score from the bottom of the first vertical score line to the second 2" mark, then from the second 2" mark to the bottom right-hand corner.


5. Close the card and loosen the score lines by bending them slightly as shown below. This will help you create the folds.


6. Bend the cardstock along the score lines, in the opposite direction of the vertical folds. The first "triangle" will fold backwards, and the second will come forward. See below.


7. To decorate, cut patterned paper and/or cardstock to fit each section of the card. I found it easiest to cut three 31/2" x 51/2" pieces of cardstock - one for each panel - then used a pencil to mark the score lines before trimming them to shape. As you can see, I also added a layer of patterned paper over the top.


8. Embellish as desired.


Digital Stamps:

Thursday, January 11

Love You More


Take a look at all the dimension Kathy has managed to add to this image from the French Fries set of digital stamps. By layering the image in multiple sections she has created depth, resulting in an amazing 3D illusion.


Wednesday, January 3

Birthdays Are Like Fries...


Karin has created this fun card using the new French Fries set of stamps. The fun sentiment she added translates in English to: "Birthdays are like fries, you enjoy them more if you don't count them". 


Monday, January 1