#353424 - Thu Aug 30 2007 03:49 PM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
[Re: lothruin]
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It does look like it rocks! It will cut out anything that is on your computer. There is another one out there, the Cricut, that does a similar thing but it only cuts from a cartridge NOT the computer. The Robo seems to be the one with the best reviews. And I am dead jealous! I have a sizzix which I love - I got it before the computer cutting machines came out but wouldn't swap it now, not with the amount of dies that I have, but if I were just starting out then I'd go with one of the computer ones. The one advantage of the sizzix though is that it will cut chipboard/cardboard where the robo won't. Loth, on the sizzix.com website they often have fantastic clearance sales only available to the USA *sob!*  would be a good place to get started. With the emergance of the computer cutters the sizzix prices have gone down a fair bit.
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#353425 - Thu Aug 30 2007 03:57 PM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
[Re: Copago]
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I couldn't let the pink pop-up go to waste so here is the result.
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#353426 - Thu Aug 30 2007 03:58 PM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
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Yeah, I can't even buy it at clearance prices. Then I wouldn't be able to afford my yarn habit.  Gotta prioritize. But the computer ones look like I could really get into them.  My mother in law got a sizzix, 7 complete alphabets and dozens and dozens of other cartridges for $150 at a garage sale. It was crazy.
Edited by Lothruin (Wed Sep 05 2007 08:33 AM)
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#353427 - Fri Aug 31 2007 12:52 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
[Re: lothruin]
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Oh Sue your pink card is darling. You can keep it until you have a grand daughter and give it to her.  Now you need to make a blue one. LOL
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#353429 - Fri Aug 31 2007 06:53 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
[Re: sue943]
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My mom and her church group used to use old cards, recycle them by sticking cut outs from other cards over the writing, and sell them to raise funds. I always thought they looked like they had been recycled (sometimes not very well) so would be interested to see how they have done them on the website. Could you post a link please Sue? I think your Iris folding ones are so much nicer. 
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#353430 - Fri Aug 31 2007 07:03 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
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Certainly, it is the Circle of Crafters website and the link to the thread is:- http://www.circleofcrafters.com/messageboard/viewtopic.php?t=34392The examples shown are using the same tree pattern as I used but I am sure you could stick some other topper instead, especially with some matting.
Edited by sue943 (Fri Aug 31 2007 07:03 AM)
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#353431 - Fri Aug 31 2007 09:13 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
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The Circle of Crafters website has a monthly challenge, an entry is picked at random and the card maker receives a prize of craft goodies. I have not entered one yet but think I will for September. The challenge for September is to make two cards, one must be an iris folding card and the cut-out waste from that card must be used on another card, or perhaps inside the card. I took the waste from the stocking card, card #2 and have made this card. Card 4Nothing ventured, nothing gained. It hasn't scanned too well but the back rectangle is silver, the stripe on the top of the stocking is gold on red.
Edited by sue943 (Fri Aug 31 2007 04:38 PM)
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#353435 - Sat Sep 01 2007 10:44 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
[Re: lady1]
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I love the iris folding technique! I had seen it before but never really investigated it. Now I'm in love, and I had to go make a template of my own designed to use some sample hand-made Japanese papers I got my hands on a while back. I'll post what I came up with when I get all the kinks worked out.
Thanks so much for the inspiration to really take a good look at this technique! Your cards are so lovely.
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#353436 - Sat Sep 01 2007 11:08 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
[Re: lothruin]
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I think it might well be my favourite technique although I love messing with all manner of styles. Oriental themes are also a great favourite of mine. Visit http://www.circleofcrafters.com/ if you haven't already, they give free patterns, some you don't need to register but if you register you have access to many more for free.
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#353437 - Sun Sep 02 2007 11:19 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
[Re: sue943]
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Thanks for the link! I didn't see quite what I wanted, so I went ahead and made my own. Here's my first try. Unfortunately the colors didn't scan quite right. The blue is richer and has more depth in real life, and the oranges and yellows are not actually as stark as they appear in the scan. I made the template for the koi before I had actually used the technique, so I had to do a bit of tweeking when I actually sat down to lay the paper down. The whole thing is framed in heavy black card stock overlaid with a hand-painted coffee filter for the color. The papers I used for the koi are strips from a sample book of hand-made Japanese papers I found some time ago. The whole piece is too big for a card, about eight inches, so I'm thinking about making prints of it for cards instead. I've also got template ideas and color schemes lined up for a sakura piece and a kimono.
Edited by Lothruin (Sun Sep 02 2007 03:10 PM)
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#353439 - Sun Sep 02 2007 12:23 PM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
[Re: sue943]
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Thanks!
I have registered but haven't been confirmed yet, so I haven't gotten to look at any but the free stuff.
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#353441 - Wed Sep 05 2007 08:43 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
[Re: sue943]
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Oddly, I still haven't gotten an activation email, so I can browse through the forums but can't see any pictures yet. But meanwhile, in case anyone's interested, here's the template for the koi. It's unnumbered but you start at the tail and work in. http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1013/1305301147_46811b0e14_o.jpg
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#353445 - Wed Oct 10 2007 08:45 PM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
[Re: sue943]
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I think it's very cute just the way it is! I don't like things too cluttered-looking. If I were to add anything else, I might add a couple more snowflakes that look like they'd dropped off the blue section onto the card, or something to that effect. I like it, I'd buy it. 
Edited by Taesma (Wed Oct 10 2007 08:46 PM)
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#353447 - Thu Oct 11 2007 03:19 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
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Is this what you meant Taesma? I think it looks better.
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#353449 - Thu Oct 11 2007 02:40 PM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
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#353452 - Sat Oct 20 2007 05:57 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
[Re: sue943]
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Sue:
WOW! What a pleasant surprise when I went to the mail box and saw your card.
Then I opened it and was impressed with both the content and quality of the card. Beautiful, simple, elegant. The paper is substantial and gives the card a texture that contrasts with the ocean scene on the front. This was nice because I have an oil painting that is almost identical in my bedroom.
This is more than a card: it's a gift for which I thank you very much.
If I could make a suggestion: if I bought this card, I would have no idea how much it would cost to mail it. In the USA, mail is charged by weight. This card seems rather heavy; I'd have to go to the post office to mail it.
Perhaps you could attach a 'needs extra postage' reminder in the stamp area.
Thanks again, Sue.
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