Category: Stamps

  • Fiori Egg Goodie Bags | By Eloise Blue

    Fiori Egg Goodie Bags | By Eloise Blue

    Hi everyone, Eloise here and today I have some Easter Egg Goodie Bags to share with you all using the Stitched Egg Die Set along with the Fiori Egg Die Set and Time To Celebrate Stamp Set.

    To begin my bags today, I first used the largest Stitched Egg Die from the set and cut it six times from some white cardstock. Once they were cut, I pulled three shades of three colours of cardstock and cut each layer of Fiori Egg from each of them. So the A die cut from the lightest shade, B die cut from the middle shade and C die cut from the darkest shade. One I had three layers of blue, purple and pink I adhered all three layers together using some liquid glue and then those three layers onto a white base.

    Next, it was time to create the base of my bags. I took some white cardstock, cut them down to 1 1/4″ wide by 6 1/2″ long and then scored each long side at 1/4″. Then, using my bone folder I creased along the scored lines and added thin adhesive to each flap. I then cut some slits up to the score lines on both sides of the strips in the middle of each piece. Then, cutting out every other one to make the strip bend easier. Lastly, I cut small triangles from each of the four sides that were left untouched, so again they would bend easier. I removed the adhesive off each side and adhered it onto my egg layers. One side when on the plain white egg and then I adhered the pretty Fiori Egg on top of each of them.

    Now that my bags were assembled, I took some fake grass and filled each of the goodie bags. Makes it look a little nicer when you add the eggs. For my sentiment, I took the Time To Celebrate stamp set and white heat embossed the ‘From All Of Us’ sentiment onto thin black strips. I then added foam tape onto the backs and adhered them onto my bags.

    So that finishes up my goodie bags today, I hope you enjoyed. I love using dies in unexpected ways! Also, just wanted to add here that they don’t stand up well, obviously because they are round it’s hard for them to stand up and also, they are quite open at the top, so to resolve the eggs falling out, you could punch a hole at the top and add some twine through, that would probably help and also, these bags are only 3/4″ deep, if you wanted to make them deeper, you could to fit a larger egg or more eggs/gift in, but I just wanted them smaller, but really the possibilities are endless.

    So thank you so much for stopping by and watching today, the video is linked above and I’ll catch you all next time!

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  • A Joyful Hello | By Laurie Schmidlin

    A Joyful Hello | By Laurie Schmidlin

     

    The new Fiori Egg Layer Set is perfect for creating elegant Easter cards in no time at all!  The beautiful stitching detail makes it look like you spent hours and not the mere minutes it actually takes to die cut and assemble these eggs!

     

     

    I started by adding a layer of Pink Folia Handmade Paper to a white cardstock background layer.

     

     

    I wanted to accent the gold in the paper a bit more so I added a slightly larger shiny gold layer underneath the handmade paper.

     

     

    To create the egg, I started by die cutting the Firori Egg Layer B out of shiny gold cardstock.  I topped that with a white die cut Fiori Egg Layer C.  I adhered both layers onto the a white solid egg layer, die cut with the largest die from the Stitched Egg Set.

     

     

    For my second card, I kept the design exactly the same just swapping out  the patterned paper and accent color.  For this card I used a piece of the Lavender Folia Handmade Paper and shiny silver paper as the accent.

     

     

    The sentiment at the bottom of each card is from the A Little Birdie stamp set.

     

     

    For embellishment, I added a die cut butterfly from the Paradisio Butterfly Layer C die, some metallic string, and a clear heart.

     

     

    Before I go, I wanted to remind you that you still have time to take advantage of the Spring Sale!  Just enter the sale code listed above and receive 10% off your entire order!  But hurry, the sale ends tonight (Monday) at midnight PDT!

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • Watercolor Birds | by Jeanne Jachna

    Watercolor Birds | by Jeanne Jachna

    It’s easy to make your own hand made cards to share with family and friends.  One of my favorite techniques is water coloring.  You don’t have to be a pro when you are coloring stamped images.

    I stamped the two birds and sentiment from A Little Birdie Clear Stamp Set with Versafine Onyx Black Ink on watercolor paper.

    I used the Essence watercolor palette available in the store.  It contains 12 half pans of watercolor in a metal tin.  The set includes a printed sheet to paint samples of each color.   The tin is a tri fold so there is plenty of room to mix colors and there is even a ring on the outside of the case to hold the palette with your thumb if you’re in the field.

    I colored the birds first – the hardest part is allowing the paint to dry between colors so they don’t blend.  Next I added the soft green “Serenity” background.

    I love this sentiment from the stamp set – it reminds me to take chances….. to splatter or not splatter!  LOL!  I didn’t want to start all over again if I didn’t like how it turned out!  But I took a chance.  I was careful not to splatter the birds!  And YES!  I’m so glad I took a chance!

    Water coloring is very relaxing!  I hope you’ll give it a try on your next project!

    Finished Size 4.25 x 5.5″

    Birch Press Design A Little Birdie Clear Stamp Set
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    Birch Press Design Essence Watercolor Palette
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  • Miss You | By Laurie Schmidlin

    Miss You | By Laurie Schmidlin

    Hello there crafty friends!  Laurie here with you today sharing a bright and cheerful peony card.

     

     

    Some of my favorite Birch Press Design dies to date are the Peony Bloom Cover Plates!  With these dies, it is so easy to create beautifully detailed cards in no time at all!

     

     

    To create my card, I started by die cutting the Peony Bloom Layer A die out of red cardstock and Peony Bloom Layer B die out of a coral cardstock.  For the background, I sponged some Fossilized Amber Distress Oxide ink onto two of the corners of a white cardstock layer.  I then spritzed it with water, lifting off some of the ink to leave white splatters.  For the final touch, I splattered on some gold paint.

     

     

    I adhered the two Peony layers together and then attached to the sponged background layer.

     

     

    I really love that the Peony Layer dies come with separate leaf dies, making it easy to customize the flowers.  I chose to die cut the leaves out of a shiny gold cardstock.

     

     

    I didn’t want to add a sentiment to the front of the card as I didn’t want to cover up any of those lovely flowers.  I chose to carry the design over to the inside of the card and add my sentiment there.  I die cut another Peony Bloom Layer A out of red cardstock.  I trimmed off one of the flowers and adhered it to the upper right corner.  I stamped the Miss You sentiment from the Love and Miss You stamp set in black ink.  I also wanted to carry over a little bit of the gold from the front design so I added a gold die cut butterfly (from the Butterfly Cluster die set).

     

    Thanks so much for joining me here today!

     

     

     

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  • Coloring Easter Eggs | by Tracey McNeely

    Coloring Easter Eggs | by Tracey McNeely

    Hi it’s Tracey here today for another Birch Press Design inspiration post.  Today we are colouring some Easter eggs! Not the hard boiled kind, but gorgeous jeweled paper kind.

    I used the newly released Stitched Egg craft dies along with alcohol inks to create some gorgeous gold embellished Easter eggs. .

    The video below will show you how I created the jeweled and gold embellished eggs.

    The card base has a white Tilter Layer A Stackable die cut on top which acts as a basket for our eggs.

    One thing with colouring your eggs this way is that no two eggs will ever be the same. With alcohol inks the results are always unexpected. Lets have a closer look at the elegant jeweled finishes on these eggs.

    These were cut out from three separate alcohol inked panels. They eggs end up with a glossy finish and every egg has a vibrant blend of colours and no two are the same.

    Each egg has either a little or a lot of shimmery gold detail on them. When gold Mixatives are added to the alcohol inked panels and moved around with the Alcohol Blending Solution you can never tell where the gold will settle. When you cut your egg shapes using the Stitched Egg craft dies you can place the die wherever you want to cut the egg giving each one it’s own unique look.

    The card was finished off with sentiments from the Sending Love clear stamps and dies. I hope you enjoyed seeing another way to add colour to your Birch Press Design craft die cut shapes. Join us again on Wednesday as we have another inspiration post for you. You can now find inspiration on the Birch Press Design blog Monday’s, Wednesday’s and Friday’s!

  • Fiori Thank You Card | Jennifer Svare

    Fiori Thank You Card | Jennifer Svare

    Hello!  Today I’ve made a thank you card using the center of the Fiori Layer Egg Layer C for a background, framed in with Double Stitch Circle Frames by Poppystamps.  I love thinking about ways to get the most out of dies, and this is a great way to stretch the Fiori Egg way beyond Easter!

    The “thank you” sentiment is from the beautiful Little Birdie stamp set, and the top panel rests beautifully on top of a Pool notecard. In the video, I’ll show how this design looks on many of the new colors of notecards available.

    A single sequin from Mermaid Tale has been added to the center for just a tiny-yet-effective bit of sparkle.

    These cards are so fast and simple to make, which also makes for  a great bulk project for those spur-of-the-moment thank-you’s to have on hand. In the video, I’ll also show this against a black background, which makes it a great thank you card for more formal occasions, such as a graduation thank you card.

    Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you enjoy the video below:

     

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  • Emerald and Teal Fiori Layered Egg | by Jeanne Jachna

    Emerald and Teal Fiori Layered Egg | by Jeanne Jachna

    Hi it’s Jeanne posting on the blog today!  And wow!  Have I got a gorgeous project to share with you today!  I made this beautiful emerald and teal Easter Egg card.

    The Birch Press Design Layered dies have a rich expensive look when layered together.  The Fiori Egg is no exception.  With the new hand made papers in the shop this will impress everyone on your greeting card list.

    I’ve never worked with hand made paper before. I was surprised by the thickness and soft cottony feel.  This paper is gorgeous and you’re not going to want to waste even the tiniest scrap!  The Cabbage Rose Ivory has deep embossing, and the Diamond Dot has metallic gold accents.   All the hand made papers in the shop are “tree free” meaning that they are made from 100% recycled material.   I would have never guessed that these thick and rich elegant, hand made papers are eco friendly!  You can see them all here.

    I cut the Fiori Egg plates in colors that coordinate with the Diamond Dot handmade paper ; teal, emerald, lime and GOLD.

    The gold solid egg was cut with the largest egg from the Stitched Egg die set.   This is a set of three eggs with a stitched outline detail.

    The finishing touch was a gem in the egg center, and some gold sequins to repeat the gold in the background paper, and egg layer.  The sequins are from the Not So Heavy Metal tin in the store.
     I wish you could see this beauty in person – all that gold is total eye candy!

     

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  • Wishing You The Very Best | By Eloise Blue

    Wishing You The Very Best | By Eloise Blue

    Hi friends, Eloise here and today I have a Best Wishes card to share with you all using the Flutter Plate Layering Die Set as well as the Wishing You The Best stamp set and the Double Stitch Scalloped Rectangle Frames Dies from Poppy Stamps.

    To begin, I first pulled out nine colours of cardstock from my stash, three shades of yellow, three shades of pink and three shades of blue. This is because I want three colours of butterflies, all layered up in different colours to stretch this layering plate set die to create a smaller scaled design. Once I chose all my cardstock I die cut each of my layers out. I used the A plate on the lightest shade, the B plate on the medium shade and the C plate on the darkest shade. Once they were all cut out, I layered them up and could cut them apart.

    I cut out each butterfly using an exacto knife, making sure I used a different butterfly for each colour. If you had one of the layering butterfly dies that were individual, you could use that and save this step, but I love stretching my supplies so that’s why I’m using the plate dies. Once I cut out all my butterflies, I adhered them together using a glue pen. Next, I used the Scalloped Rectangle Dies and cut out a frame using some cream cardstock and also cut down a card base that fits the frame perfectly. Once they were cut, I went adhered and adhered my butterflies down onto card base, making sure to over lap to cover up the cuts I made on each of the butterflies to get them apart from one another.

    Once I adhered all my butterflies down, I adhered over my frame as well. Next I used the Wishing sentiment from Wishing You The Best onto some white cardstock, then cut it out using the coordinating dies. I added foam tape onto the back and adhered it down onto my panel. Next, I white heat embossed the ‘You The Very Best’ sentiment onto a strip of black cardstock that I cut down earlier and adhered that underneath my sentiment. To finish it up I added a brown and white twine bow onto the right hand side of my black strip and also decided I didn’t like the cream frame, so I changed it over to white.

    The video is linked down below for you to watch.

    That finishes up my card for today, I hope you enjoyed and felt inspired to use your cover plate dies in a different way. Thanks so much for stopping by today and I’ll catch you all next time.

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  • Sending Handmade Hugs | by Jeanne Jachna

    Sending Handmade Hugs | by Jeanne Jachna


    Do you love to make?  I don’t think there’s any nicer way to show someone you care than to make something from the heart especially for them!   When you do it yourself you can personalize your design with the recipients favorite colors and embellishments.

    My mom loves flowers – when I was little I’d pick her bouquets of wild violets or dandelions.  She made a fuss over each offering making me feel like the best daughter ever.  Now that I’m older I can buy roses from the florist.. but I know these hand stamped beauties will be just as appreciated!

    I stamped the Brushed Birthday Greetings in bright bold colors – yellow, orange and red.  This is a double stamp floral with coordinating dies.  I adhered the roses with adhesive foam tape to add dimension.  The leaves are adhered directly to the layered background.

    I wanted the background colors to compliment the flowers so I cut the Avalon Frame layers in white, yellow and orange.  I added a simple sentiment from the Sending Love clear stamp set. I love the mixed fonts together.

    Send some handmade hugs to your someone special with a hand made card  made specially for them!

    Finished Size 4.25 x 5.5″

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  • Central Park Trees | by Jennifer Svare

    Central Park Trees | by Jennifer Svare

    Hello!  I am loving all the new products Birchpress is offering, and was especially excited to receive the new handmade papers! From the moment I saw the Folia style of sheets, I was excited to pair it with the Central Park Trees stamp.

    This is a see-through window card.  The trees are stamped on the inside of the card, and show through to the outside.  A bird paper clip rests on the edge of the window frame, and can also be removed by the recipient for more uses.

    Because the base color of the card is a darker grey, I wanted to somehow lighten up an area for a handwritten message.  This was accomplished by adding a layer of gold metallic paint which worked perfectly. I love how the top of the “hill” shows through to the front, providing some ground for the trees.

    Check out the tutorial video below for step-by-step tips on how I made this card!  Thank you for stopping by, and I hope you have a wonderful day!