1/13/2012

Paper Crafts Magazine Presents: Cool Tools Blog Hop

Hello and welcome to the Cool Tools Blog Hop! It has been Cool Tools Week on Paper Crafts Connection and Moxie Fab World and today is the final day with a big blog hop for you! And there are HUGE prizes involved. But first, a look at the yummy new special issue:






Those projects on the cover look amazing, don't they? I just can't wait to get my copy of this issue! If you want to get a copy, it's available here.


So, today's mission is to inspire you with the creative use of punches. I have decided to use the technique of creating a sponged background using a border punch like I did on a card that is published in the Cool Tools magazine again. And because it is so much fun to play, I created a second card using a scalloped circle punch to make a pretty flower. Ha, two cards. AND a video. Yes, I thought it would be nice to show you how I created the background in a video. A lot to show, so I'll better get started! First, the card using a scalloped circle punch:





To create this flower, I punched about 9 scalloped circles from patterned paper, assembled them with a brad and started spritzing the center with water. Then I crumpled the center circle to the middle, spritzed again with water and crumpled the second layer to the middle and so on. Then I used a heat embossing tool to dry the flower and carefully un-crumpled it.


Here comes the second card:







Valentine's Day is coming closer :) Here I used this background sponging technique. Now, the video to show you how I did it:






Sorry, sometimes it is a bit wonky. And sometimes I don't find the right words. But I hope you'll like it nevertheless.


Now to the fun part of the blog hop! The prizes! First, leave a comment on my blog to be eligible to win a copy of this amazing new special issue. All comments must be posted by midnight (MDT) on Sunday, January 15th. Then, hop on to the other designers' blogs to see their wonderful creations:




And finally, be sure to stop by the Paper Crafts Connection blog and leave a comment there! The prize package is HUGE! Keeping my fingers crossed for you. Good luck!

Thanks so much for visiting and have a beautiful day!

Vanessa

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221 comments:

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Diane said...

Love both your cards. Especially love the scallop flower. Thanks for the chance to win.

Ulina / Apricot Bubbles said...

Tolle Hintergrund-Technik - und ich mag dein Video - dein English ist super!

Izzy Anderson said...

Such beautiful cards!

connie said...

I love this technique! Thanks so much for sharing.

Jan Garber said...

What a terrific tutorial and card!

DSW said...

Wow, what depth you've given both cards! Thanks for sharing your techniques. Learned a lot.

Scrapcollectr said...

Sweet lovely-ness!, *smile*

Cindy C. said...

Both beautiful cards!

Anna said...

Wow! That's a great technique! Thanks for the inspiration!

Ashley said...

I LOVE both of these cards! I'm going to have to try the sponging technique. Thanks for the chance to win!

~Ashley
proudusmcwife(at)gmail(dot)com

Tanya C. said...

Beautiful cards and great tutorial!

Loki Made It said...

inother great technique with punches!!! love it!

Unknown said...

Great card. I love the background you created with the border punch...So creaive...

Danielle Schoenlau said...

Absolutely gorgous flower! I will have to make one of those on my next card!

Victoria S. said...

LOVE the flower and the sponging technique! thanks for sharing!

Stampintotton said...

Wow. I absolutely love both your cards. Really want to case both right away. Thank you so much. Love your work.

LorieR said...

Beautiful cards!

Janice said...

The sponged background is wonderful!

MJ's Kraze said...

Beautiful card. I absolutely love it.

Amy Williams said...

Wow! Both cards are amazing! Love the scallop circle flower and making a background is such a fabulous idea!

Brenda & Ian said...

Love to learn new techniques with traditional tools!

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