#353397 - Fri Jul 20 2007 02:31 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
[Re: sue943]
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Yesterday I received a couple of navy blue card blanks I had ordered which have a fan shape cut from the front for iris folding. They didn't come with a pattern so I experimented, the white was a piece of blank card and I used the navy one as a template. On the white one I used a fairly standard triangular pattern, on the other as you will see, I tried the fan direction. On the white one I think the iris would need changing perhaps to green holographic card. I think I prefer the one on dark blue best EXCEPT that the thickness at the point of the fan. Your opinions please for the other card blank and any that I might make in future. Fan cards in progress
Edited by sue943 (Fri Jul 20 2007 02:47 AM)
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#353398 - Fri Jul 20 2007 02:35 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
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Sorry Sue I cant open that
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#353400 - Fri Jul 20 2007 03:34 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
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It is fine now It just appeared as a string and not a clickable link before. They are both nice.
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#353403 - Tue Jul 24 2007 03:27 PM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
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Usually I use double sided tape, Francheville brand. It's quite strong and will even hold down bulkier things like chipboard. If I need something stronger I'll use dimensional magic - it's mostly used for giving a glossy look to things but is as strong as steel when used for glue!
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#353405 - Tue Jul 24 2007 11:28 PM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
[Re: sue943]
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I used the doublesided tape - I have 6 mm and 8 mm. I usually use 6 mm but one of my friends buys her craft supplies wholesale and she bought a box of 8 mm rolls and is selling them to her friends at her cost - $1!
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#353409 - Wed Aug 08 2007 09:50 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
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I have been very busy. My daughter (and her husband) are arriving on Thursday of next week and to put it simply, I am scared of her! She bosses me about and tells me off, especially about my untidiness and also my spending habits (shopaholic).
The dining area of my lounge/diner has been gradually getting more and more piled high with crafting materials and equipment, she would go mad and really have a go at me. It has really got to a silly stage, I keep knocking stuff off the table when looking for something else.
This is all very silly really, my house is not small as I have eleven rooms including the huge bunker which has large desks, tables, cupboards, shelves etc. If I didn't live alone then I would use the bunker for crafting but I don't like to be down there when I am alone as if anything happened to me I could rot!
Just off my kitchen is my glory hole. Its official name is my sewing room. I have my sewing machine in its cabinet plus a six foot by three foot office style cupboard which is supposed to be for my knitting wool and fabric but ended up filled with rubbish. The whole room was a dumping ground for software boxes, old bills and all manner of other rubbish.
I have spent the last week or so gradually making some space in there, it isn't perfect yet, still more to go, but it is at a stage when I could start filling it with my cardmaking stuff.
I can't find the panel from the top of my sewing machine cabinet, I hope it might turn up at some stage but in the meantime I have found something which is perfect for crafting on, it used to be a folding desk but I threw the legs away by mistake. I have brought up a shelving unit from the bunker and have started moving my stuff in, sorting it as I go - card on one shelf, paper on another and so on.
I will be able to put my new CraftROBO on the work surface when it arrives, I can link it up to my laptop and use it in there.
It is getting quite exciting - soon I will be able to vacuum my dining area carpet!
I will take photos when it is finished - then I will sort the remainder of the junk later.
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#353410 - Thu Aug 09 2007 02:56 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
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The best thing about having house guests is it forces you to do the things that never get done. Last September my brother, his wife and family came to stay for a weekend. We managed to paint 3 bedrooms and the passage in time for their visit. Since then NOTHING! Keep going Sue, your daughter will be impressed. 
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#353411 - Thu Aug 09 2007 02:52 PM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
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Ohhhhhh, you got a craftrobo!! And now I've seen the pics in the photo a day thread - nice cleaning up! Feel free to pop in and do the same here! I did mean to reply here before and forgot  Have you got it yet? Is it brilliant? Mine is just an manual one and doesn't have half the scope of the robo. Without asking too much but was it expensive? They retail here for $700+ .. about the same or less?
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#353414 - Fri Aug 10 2007 03:39 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
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A Craft ROBO is a machine which looks like a printer, you attach it to a computer. Then instead of printing on paper it cuts out shapes. If you want a card with a hole cut in the front this machine can do it for you. For instance, I cut this fan shape out by hand but hopefully this machine will cut them for me in future. Iris folding is the technique I have used for making the fan, it involves cutting strips of paper or ribbon and sticking them down. The tidying goes on, I have now got my needlepoint on the top shelf and above the table I have my craft magazines, books, CDs etc. The Xyron is a hand held printer which is used to print messages and patterns on paper, for instance the greeting inside a card.
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#353415 - Sat Aug 11 2007 08:00 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
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Oh that sounds realy interesting. When I lived in the USA I bought cards with the holes ready cut in them. Used them for cross-stitch cards. How nice to be able to make your own. Iris folding does look lovely and so does your top shelf. Keep it up. 
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#353416 - Wed Aug 29 2007 06:40 PM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
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Anyone who read the pound shop bargains thread in Funtrivia Lounge will have seen that I have bought masses of holographic card at a rock bottom price, 25 sheets of A4 for £1 which is $2.5 AUS, $2 US, $2.14 CAN or 1.48 euros. I went in again today and bought the remainder of the stock, five more packs, and the woman serving remembered me from yesterday when I bought 20 packs. She said she would be interested in seeing some of my cards nearer Christmas as she might want to buy some. The holographic card is in red, green, blue and gold so very Christmassy except for the gold which has hearts but even that can be used for matting. I have now ordered lots of card blanks with envelopes from ebay so I can start mass producing.  These are some I made today. Card 1Card 2Card 3
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#353417 - Thu Aug 30 2007 01:12 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
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They are really nice indeed! I hope you do well, mass producing!  Me and Mum are late starting our Christmas Cards this year - usually start in the beginning of August  - but we started last week. Pictures of the cards we have made, eventually. Hologram card is really good
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#353418 - Thu Aug 30 2007 01:42 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
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They're great - love the second one. How's the Robo going? 
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#353423 - Thu Aug 30 2007 10:13 AM
Re: Craft Circle - Card making
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Sue, the cards are darling! I especially love the trees. Is a ROBO like a Skizzix? Like, a small personal die-cutter? I so wish I had a skizzix!
Nevermind, I just looked it up. Is it computer operated, sort of? That looks like it would rock!
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