Showing posts with label Quick Quotes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quick Quotes. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Mixed Media Cards





Perfect Pearls Distress Baby Card


Eroded Metallic Masculine Birthday Card

Distress Spritz & Flick Birthday Card


Graduation  Card (no technique used)


Archival Resist Graduation Card


Distress Emboss and Distress Powder (12Tags) Graduation Card


Distress Paper Mosaic (12 Tags) Graduation Card


Mixed Media Layering Technique Sympathy Card


Monday, March 18, 2013

Quick Quotes Altered Canvas Mini

Hello out there!  It has been a while since my last post, so it's time to share a project with you.  This one was very special.  My niece lost a very dear friend and had very few photos of him, so I put together this little canvas kit from Quick Quotes for her to look at whenever she was missing her friend.
All the chipboard pieces (in silver) were inked up with Silver Metallic Stazon.  After the ink was dry, Tim Holtz Fabulous Flourishes stamps were used on the page tabs and black metallic paper was placed behind the cut-out letters.  The chipboard photo frames were done in the same technique, using a  stamp from Hot Off The Press, Artful Collection. A close-up is below.


Inside Pages:





A closer look at the metallic ink with the stamping.

The entire project was inked with Quick Quotes Midnight Confession Powder Puff Chalking Ink.

Thanks for stopping by the blog today!
Be Inspired!
Jules

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Quick Quotes Christmas Cards


Hey fabulous bloggers!  Quick Quotes had (past tense, sorry!) this Holiday & Events Card Kit last year and I made all the cards and failed to share!  Some are made per the kit directions, some were my own design, but all were fun!  The beautiful paper line in the kit was Julie je'taime, which apparently is past tense, also, as I could not find a link for it.  Not to worry, though!  They have a NEW Christmas Card kit with some of their beautiful Cracklin' Rose paper!  See it here.







There were acutally about 16 cards in the kit.  These are the ones I haven't used yet!

Enjoy!  Jules

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Distress Me

Hello Bloggers!  Sorry, I have been absent from the blog.  It was wedding prep for a week or two!  More pics on those projects later.

Today, I am sharing a little storage project (very plain~sorry!).  You see, I keep the foam blending pads for Distress Ink in little ziploc bags.  There were so many of them, they needed some better organization.  Something that could be kept out in my scrappy space, but could also be portable to go to a class or crop.

This is how it will look when transporting to a crop:


Contents, with a little room to spare!


Base sitting inside the box lid...


Quick Quotes to the rescue!  Some Julie Je'taime paper formed a box base and lid with the Martha Stewart Scoreboard; an EK Success punch (Large Journal Plate & Bracket) cut the label for the box lid; Hero Arts alphabet letters stamps and Dusty Concord Distress Ink were used for the title and dragonfly accents.



More projects coming soon!  Be Inspired!  Jules

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Quick Quotes Private Reserve

Well, Bloggers, QQ Private Reserve in St. Louis was 4 weeks ago, and I have not shown you a single project!  That is about to change!

This is the only layout I have completed with photos, because...when I saw the preview of the class on Quick Quotes' website, I knew exactly what I wanted on those pages...my SCRAPBOOKING friends!






A closer view of the frosted butterfly...It was stamped with purple Stazon and a flourish stamp from SEI.


Sunday, September 2, 2012

Quick Quotes and Spellbinders Dies...

...make some great looking cards!  Just look at this beauty up today!


One of my dear friends retired this past week, so this is what I came up with to send her off into the wonderful world of retirement (I am only guessing that it is wonderful, as I wouldn't know from personal experience!).  The base is Quick Quotes' Julie je t'aime JT100.  On top of that is a layer of lavendar card stock and an old card front cut from the two largest Spellbinders Nestabilities Label Eight.

After the pieces were cut and embossed with the die, they were left in the die and Milled Lavendar Distress Ink was blended onto the edges.  A triple-loop bow using that great peg bow maker was made from Sugar & Spice ribbon (purchased at Michael's) and wrapped around the top layer.


The top layer and the sentiment were foam taped onto the lavendar layer.

Butterflies were punched with a three-layer butterfly punch from EK Success (see it at Jo-ann).  The centers were adorned with purple bling and the wings of the single-layer butterflies were accented with aqua nailhead stickers from Mark Richards (Hobby Lobby).  The three-layer butterfly on the top right of the card was embossed with an embossing folder (all three layers together).

 A closer look at the details...The embossed butterfly below.









This is the inside of the card.


An envelo-box was made from more JT100.  A belly-band was made from a strip of Quick Quotes Andrew Avenue AA200 - loved that paper line - good thing I still have a great stash of it!  :), along with a strip of JT100 and a layer of ribbon.  A tag was punched from the reverse side of the JT100 and attached to the triple-loop bow with purple scrapper's floss.

A special personal note to my friend was written on a couple of journaling notes and attached to the inside left of the card, in case she wanted to remove them.

To all my blogger friends out there, have a safe, happy and labor-free Labor Day!

Until next time...Be Inspired!  Jules

Friday, August 31, 2012

Octagon Origami Box & a Tutorial!

Hello fab bloggers!  Here is a challenge for you today and a really, really long, picture-filled post!  Last weekend, at Quick Quotes Private Reserve in St. Louis, there was a make-and-take to create this box.  I did not participate in the project, but loved the results.

Being the curious one that I am, I searched the internet for a box that looked similar to the ones created in St. Louis.  This is the video link I watched to create this box!  Click here.  There is no audio instruction, but it was enough to get it with a little practice!

This is the finished box. 

To take this challenge, you will need 16 squares of paper, exactly the same size.  I used origami papers for this project. These are 6 x6.  Follow these steps for all sixteen squares.

 Start by folding diagonally, both ways, then vertically and horizontally, creasing each fold well before going to the next fold.

Next, fold 3 corners into the center. Unfold the left fold and flip over.


It should now look like this.

 The paper is turned so that the point that was unfolded is at the top of the photo (left).  Bring the bottom point up to the horizontal score line.  The photo to the right is the same as the left photo only the point is now facing left.  The right side should now be folded toward the left point up to the next score line (about an inch) and then unfolded.

Ready for the next fold. Grab the top outside edge and line it up with the diagonal white edge next to it.
 see how it lines up?  Crease well.
 Now it looks like this.
 Bottom edge now is folded up to meet the top edge.  The crease should be at the left point across to the center right.
 Now it looks like this.
The bottom white edge is now folded upward to line up with the diagonal orange edge.
It should now look like this.
Hopefully, between watching the video and looking at the still photos, this will be clear.  The next step is opening the piece.  From the top edge, pull the paper toward you.
 When it is opened, it looks like this, kind of a pie wedge with a funky tail...
 In this photo, I unfolded the center.  The long skinny triangle part seen just to the right of the longest crease may be glued at this point.  Use dry adhesive.  Fold it back again to look like photo above.
 After you make 15 more of these, it does get easier!  Promise!  Now you are ready to assemble.  Eight pieces are needed for the top and eight for the bottom.  It is probably a good idea to assemble without adhesive first.  Once you see what the finished project will look like, then go in with adhesive.  Adhesive was placed on the left of each piece.
 Pull back the flap on the right side of one piece and insert the left side of the second piece, all the way to the next fold.
 It should look like this.  Continue adding pieces until you have eight assembled.  The eighth one is inserted both to the left and to the right.
 The inside should look like the next two photos.
Now, do the same assembly for the bottom of the box.

When it is flipped over, it looks like the photo below on the outside.

Here it is all embellied.  I added octagonal pieces of white chipboard cut on the Cricut with George and Basic Shapes at 5.75" (not pictured)

The harvest scene is a Dazzle Sticker from Paper Wishes Happy Harvest Stickers, mounted on kraft resist cardstock, colored with Smooch Ink, matted with dark brown, then pearlized green cardstock.  Vintage Photo Distress Ink was  blended on the edges.

 A triple loop satin bow was made with Becca's Peg Bow Maker and a button was added onto the "wheel"  of the wheelbarrow.


 This is another box I made, using 2" squares of 7gypsies "Trousseau" paper and pink string pearls from The Scrapbooking Studio.  Even the flower and the bow were made from the paper!  This teeny little box would be great to hold a pair of earrings or a piece of chocolate...hmmm, which do I like better?





Anyway, sorry for the long post, but I just had to share that I could make this work, and you can, too!

Until next time, BE Inspired!  Jules