Showing posts with label invitation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label invitation. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

sweet pea

as I mentioned in my personal blog, these are the baby shower invitations I made for my sister-in-law's baby shower. this first picture makes it seem like there aren't that many, but they seemed to keep coming while we were finishing them. if you decide to make this card, let me know and I will help walk you through it if you need help. it's a very intense card, and I ended up recruiting my mom and brother to help me because it was so much work. thanks again!
final card size is 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 in.
to make the outside/envelope - cut a 8 1/2 x 11 in. piece of brown bazzil cardstock in half, so that the halves are 4 1/4 x 11 in. then fold each piece in half, so that there are 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 in. sections. note - the bazzil (textured) side goes on the outside of the card. cut from the top of the folded line to the bottom corner of one of the halves on each piece (do this so that the sides form a mirror image). place the two uncut sides on top of each other and glue together. next cut out two triangles out of to different pink patterned paper that will be glued to the top of each of the triangle sections - each pink triangle will have the dimensions of 4 x 5 1/4 in sides, and a 6 1/2 in. hypotenuse. again, the triangles should be mirror images of each other. I was able to find a double sided patterned paper that I just cut a 4 x 5 in square and then cut that into two triangles. glue pink triangles to the brown triangles, making sure they are flush on the bottom outside corners. then fold the two sides together and glue together, making a pocket.
next, cut out a 1 x 5 1/2 in rectangle. sew two parallel lines along the outside edges. glue to the front of the envelope.
for the last section of the envelope, cut out three circles, a 2 1/2 in. cream cardstock, a 2 in pink bazzil , and a 1 1/2 in brown bazzil. make scallops around the cream cardstock, and punch small holes at each scallop. glue all three circles together. next, cut out a pea pod shape out of green paper using a cricut or die cut. use three green brads to make peas. glue the pea pod to the circles, and the circles to the envelope.
to make the inside/card - cut out a 4 1/8 x 5 3/8 in. square of pink bazzil. print the invitation on cream cardstock so that the final size measures 3 3/4 x 5 in. round the edges of both pieces of paper, then glue together. sew the papers together, using a straight stitch. cut out a 2 in. circle of pink bazzil and a 1 1/2 in. circle of cream cardstock. cut scallops around the pink circle. glue a green button to the middle of the cream circle, and sew on. write "sweet pea" along the outside of the button on the cream circle. glue the two circles together and then glue to the card.
and finally, place the card inside the envelope and take a nap - you deserve it!
note - if you don't have a way to scallop the edges of the two circles, get in contact with me. there is a way to make scallops with a paper edger, and I am more than willing to help explain how.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

easy invite

this invitation format is pretty easy to do and does not take a ton of time, but it always turns out super cute.


to make this invitation, cut out patterned paper to be 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 in. then print the invitation on another piece of solid paper or vellum. make sure that when your invitation prints, the final size will be smaller than the back (I'm really bad at computer stuff. I honestly can't tell you how to do it. I've found that if I am able to make a full page template, I can take a digital copy to a place like kinkos and they will make it the right size, print it on the paper of your choice, and even cut them out for you. and it's pretty cheap too!) after the invitation part has been cut to size, attach it to the patterned paper using brads or eyelets. you can be creative in the number and place you attach them together. have fun!

heather

I made this invitation for my good friend heather's bridal shower. I hope that she will forgive me for not thinking of a creative title (unless someone thinks of a good one!)

to make this card, start with a 12x6 in piece of beige paper. fold into thirds, making sure that the top third is a little shorter in length. print the invitation onto green vellum. attach to the middle part of the inside of the card using a brad or eyelet. fold, and close using a wax seal. write the invitees name on the outside of the invitation using a calligraphy pen (or get your talented friend who knows calligraphy to do it for you).

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

baby buttons

to make this card, use a 5 1/2 by 4 1/4 card base of cardstock. cut out three rectangles, with the width of each being 5 1/2 in and the height being such that they are one smaller than another. scallop the bottom and top of the largest rectangle, which will go on bottom. then place the other two rectangles on top of each other, so there is a border with each. sew on three buttons on the left side of the rectangles. glue the rectangles to the card base, leaving a border on top and bottom. cut out the word "baby" normally and with a shadow using a cricut or die cut. glue the normal cut "baby" to the shadow, and then onto the right side of the card.

Friday, October 17, 2008

he loves me - yeah, yeah, yeah

to make this card, start with a 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 in of cardstock for the card base, (11 x 4 1/4 in folded in half). cut out a 3 3/4 x 5 1/2 in rectangle. cut another rectangle, this time 5 1/2 x 3 1/4-1/2. glue the smallest rectangle to the next larger rectangle, leaving a border on the top and bottom. using a punch, diecut, cricut or freehand, cut out three flowers and a few extra petals. attach the flowers to the card using a brad on the double rectangle. cut out a few leaves. glue the leaves under the flowers so they can be seen, and glue the extra petals to the card so they look like they are falling. glue the double rectangle to the card, leaving a small border on the top, and just over one inch of space on the bottom. using diecuts, a cricut (george and basic shapes) or punches, cut out the letters to spell he loves me (set the letters to be 1 in. if using a cricut). glue the letters to the bottom of the card, overlapping as necessary to make space. leave a little space on the folded edge of the card. cut a piece of ribbon, and tie it around the card at the inside edge.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

announcements announcements announcements

I made these graduation annoucements when I graduated from byu. I think that my roommates either hated me or thought I was crazy because I took over the entire living room while I was making them.

to make this card, cut a 5 1/2 x 4 1/2 rectange of cardstock of one of your school colors. cut out a square (or whatever shape to fit your stamp) piece of cardstock, using another school color. stamp a congratulations sentiment on the square. glue to the front of the card base. stamp the letters of your university or college directly onto the front of the card base. print your graduation announcement information onto another piece of cardstock. glue to the back of the card. congratulations!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

oh baby!






to make the base, cut a 3 1/8 x 6 1/3 in. piece of patterned paper. cut a 2 3/4 x 5 3/4 in. piece of vellum. attach all four corners with brads. the patterned paper should form an equal border on three sides, with one side having a little bit larger border.

to make the bookmark, cut 6 x 2 3/8 in. piece of patterned paper. round the edges with a paper edge rounder. punch in an eyelet on one end of the bookmark and put in a ribbon. cut out four 1 1/2 in. squares. glue them to the bookmark in an up and down pattern. cut out the letters "B", "A", "B" and "Y" from bazzill paper using a cricut (george and basic shapes) or diecut. glue them to the inside of the square blocks. print out the invitation and glue it to the back of the bookmark. insert the bookmark into the base, making sure the top of the bookmark (where the ribbon is) has the extra border of the base.

vellum daisies


to make this card, start with a 4 x 11 1/2 inch textured paper. fold 2 9/16 in (you could probably do 2 1/2 in.) from each side toward the middle of the card. glue the printed invitation onto the middle inside of the card. cut out two vellum flowers using a punch, diecut or cricut and attach them to the middle of the inside of the card using an eyelet. before you actually attach them, mark where they should be attached, making sure that the edge of the card will be held down by the flower.

rubber ducky shower




to make this card, start with a 6x3 in. piece of double sided patterned paper, folded in half to form a 3 in. square card. print out the front of the card onto vellum, and cut the phrase out so that it is smaller than 3x3 in. do the same for the inside, invitation part of the card. glue the invitation to the inside. measure a piece of ribbon to the size of the neck of the rubber ducky plus about 1 in. or so. attach the vellum and the ends of the ribbon to the card with a brad.