Sunday, 15 January 2017

Peekaboo Card video


Hello, Crafters.

This morning I uploaded my video showing how to make a peekaboo card.

I was asked to make one by one of my subscribers from the US quite sometime ago.

I have to say it really was a challenge, largely because I kept getting confused with all the paper pieces needed!

In the end, I called each piece of coloured cardstock (CS) as piece 1, piece 2, and piece 3. 

Then I labelled the two pieces of Carried Away Designer Series Paper (DSP) as piece 1 and piece 2; and then with the three pieces of Whisper White CS, I called them piece 1, piece 2, and piece 3. 

This made it plain sailing.

This project does use a lot of cardstock so I have shared four photographs at the end here to show how to waste the least amount of CS and DSP.

After I’d finished making the video, I worked on the Mint Green card to make it a birthday card for my granddaughter Molly, who’ll be celebrating her 13th birthday on 31st January. 

Her real birthday is on 31st December but when she was very young she agreed to move it forward a month so she could invite her school friends to her birthday party! 

(Here in the UK, schoolchildren are on school holiday for a couple of weeks after Christmas!)

Although this is no longer an issue, she still counts 31st January as her birthday!

I die cut Molly’s name using the Large Letters Framelits and painted over them with my Clear Wink of Stella Glitter Pen.
I also painted the scalloped frames around the three circle windows! 

I die cut one of the large balloons and cut the liners to fit behind. 

When I adhered it onto the white section, I covered up the small stamped balloon. 

Once I arrived at this point I couldn't decide where I wanted the 13 to go, so I called it a night. 

As I'm sitting here writing my blog, I'm thinking I might put it on the large die cut balloon but I think they may be too big!

I'd also like to add some bling to the front of the card but haven't decided on how, what and where!

I wish you a happy Sunday and until tomorrow, happy crafting.

JanB.

13 comments:

  1. What a beautifully designed card. So much enjoyed your tutorial and inspiration. Frenchie always has super ideas and videos as well. Thanks for sharing and I will be making one of these soon. Joy to you today.
    Seletta

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    1. Hi, Seletta. I'm glad you like this card. When I first started learning different techniques, the two people I learned most from are Frenchie and Dawn Griffiths! ☺ Happy crafting! JanB.

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  2. Wow! What a super card project! Not too sure that I'll be attempting this one anytime soon, however, but it strikes me just how absolutely perfect it is for this balloon image set. Like you, Jan, love that Happy Birthday font! Great job on the video too!!

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    1. Hi, Geraldine. I must say that it was quite a challenge, but well worth it for someone special. Initially, I found it very easy to get confused about which piece goes where, until I developed my failsafe plan! LOL! ☺ Happy crafting, JanB.

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  3. Thank you so much for your videos!!!! They help make things clear since I have a challenging time with just written directions :0)

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    1. Hi, Pitney. I think that's why I talk to myself so much! LOL! With written instructions, if I find the instructions are a bit testing, I say it out loud. Frequently, it seems to be a bit easier to understand! But I am so pleased my videos are a big help to you - that's certainly the way I prefer to learn (as opposed to witten instructions). ☺ Happy crafting, JanB.

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  5. Wow, what a terrific card. It is a lot of work but so beautiful in the end. I know Molly will love it. You do a wonderful job explaining the steps. Thank you for doing the video.

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    1. Hi, PA Crafter. I'm really pleased you like today's card! I'm also glad you appreciate the video, too! ☺ Happy crafting, JanB.

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  6. hi i watched the video and it is much clearer than th email i sent u. would love to see it in flowers !!! once again, you did an awesome job...i love the way u think n tac out loud. it helps so much!!! lol xox
    stormy

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    1. Hi, Genamarie. Thank goodness for that! LOL! Glad you liked the project! ☺ Happy crafting. JanB.

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  7. Yes you sure make it easier to understand as i am a visual learner.

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    1. Hi, Tammi. I am too! I'm pleased I've made it easier for you. ☺ Happy crafting, JanB.

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