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Glue Arts Week – Lesley Cooper
Hi
I am here to share what I have done with some Kaisercraft goodness and some fabulous Glue Arts products.
I have used the Glue Arts Glue Glider PRO, Raisen’s, U CUT IT and Extreme Adhesive Micro Squares with the Kaisercraft Chapter One Collection to make a box full of note cards. I must say I really do love these adhesive products. They are easy to use and stick really well.
To create the box you need to create two halves which interlock together. Cut and score 2 pieces of patterned paper as per the template.

Sticking the boxes together is really easy with the Glue Glider Pro. Use the glider on the shorter sides (underneath) to glue them to the longer sides. Do this to both parts of your box.
The Raisen’s and U CUT IT are perfect for layered embellishments like the scalloped embellishment I used on top of my box. I used the U CUT IT between the black scallop and the teal scallop and then used the raisen’s to adhere the circle.
To make the notecards I kept the design simple and used white cardstock (7″ x 3 1/2″ folded in half) for the card base. I added a piece of patterned paper 3″ x 3″, a piece of ribbon 3 1/2″ long stamped with a saying and a button. I love the Glue Glider Pro to adhere ribbon and lace to projects – non messy, quick and easy and it stays there! The Micro Adhesive Squares are perfect for those embellishments like buttons. I often use a scapel to remove the square and to place under an object on my project so I dont have to remove it completely from my project first.
Decorate the top of the box and pop your note cards inside and you have a gorgeous gift for someone.
“Box of Note Cards” by Lesley Cooper
Material List: Chapter One Collection Patterned Paper Reflect (P668), Motivate (P670), Beginning (P666); Paper Pad (PP843); Rub Ons (RB960); Clear Stamps (CS777); Mini Clear Stamps Friends (CS920); Pearl Flourishes (PL507); LAce Pack (EM929); Grosgrain Ribbon (RI609); Glue Arts: Glue Glider PRO, Raisen’s, U CUT IT, extreme Adhesive Mini Squares; Other: buttons, twine,cardstock
Make sure you check out all the range of Glue Arts products
On the Web: http://www.gluearts.com/
On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/GLUE-ARTS/118333407462
On the blog: http://www.gluearts.blogspot.com/
and make sure you come back in the weekend to check out more projects!
June 24, 2011 1 Comment
Glue Arts week – Monika Martinson
Hi there, it´s Monika here to share my Glue Arts project. I made a shaker card using beautiful Kaisercraft Pink Gelato 6,5 inch Paper pad, Glue arts 3D combo pack and Glue arts Pro Glider.
Here is what you need if you want to make a card like this:
The base of the card that you decorate, I used a peace of blue cardstock. Something to make up the frame, I used my Spellbinders dies, a peace of cellophane and some beads.
Start by decorating the base of your card. Use the Glue Arts Pro Glider to attach the cellophane to the back side of the frame.
After you have done that, use the Glue Arts 3D adhesive foam blanks all the way around the frame, make sure you don’t leave any openings, otherwise the beads will fall out.
Pour the beads on to the card and glue on the frame. Now all you have to do is finish decorating the card.
Make sure you check out all the range of Glue Arts products
On the Web: http://www.gluearts.com/
On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/GLUEARTS/118333407462
On the blog: http://www.gluearts.blogspot.com/
… And keep checking back here for more projects by the Kaisercraft contributing Design Team using Glue Arts products all this week.
June 24, 2011 1 Comment
GLUE ARTS COMPETITION
As you would know this week has been ALL about Kaisercraft and Glue Arts coming together to create some FABULOUS projects!
SOOOOOO…we have decided to run a competition…all you have to do is go onto the Glue Arts Facebook page and become a fan of them!
Also..so we know who has done it…comment on their page and say BIG HELLO to all the amazing people at GLUE ARTS from us at Kaisercraft and you will go in the running to WIN some great Glue Arts Products!!!
While you are over at Glue Arts check out their blog and see what their design team have created with Kaisercrafts gorgeous Pink Gelato and Velvet Ensemble range!
June 23, 2011 3 Comments
Pure velvet cards
Hi, today I wanted to share with you a card Ive made, using the beautiful Velvet Ensemble collection.
The rich vintage colours in this range are perfect for cards for all occasions. With a little distressing, and a little ink, you can achieve the perfect vintage look. The colours match perfectly with the rustic red of the Aubergine paper blooms.
To achieve the ‘rusty’ look on the bookplate, simply apply a black/gold glimmermist, then randomly add touches of antique gold metalic rubon.
‘Thankyou card‘ by Karen Shady
Materials used: Velvet ensemble collection patterned papers, Entertain (P676), Matinee (P672), Performance (P675), Paper pad (PP844), Rub ons (RB921), Paper blooms-Aubergine (F637), wooden flourish-bookplate (FL331), Rub on sentiments-thankyou, pearls-chocolate. OTHER: string, border punch, leaf punch, distress ink, glimmermist, metallic rub on.
June 10, 2011 3 Comments
Creative Cards!

Hi Everyone..Hope your week is going well.
Today we have Kirsty and Karen from our Contributing Design Team showing us their absolutely so-too-pretty-to-give-away-I’ll-keep-them-for-myself-cards!!
Enjoy…
“Envelope Card” By Karen Shady

Materials list: Pink gelato collection, paper-Vanilla (P680), sticker sheet (SS104), paper pad (PP845), Paper bloom-buttercream, pearls-snow, rub on-wedding.
OTHER: business envelope, white cardstock, border punch, gel pen
Instructions:
Open out the envelope, lie flat, and trace around it, onto white cardstock.
Cut out the envelope, and score the folds, using the original envelope as a guide. Assemble using double sided tape.
Cut to size the ‘Vanilla reverse’ paper for the front and the flap of the envelope, adhere to envelope.
Attach punched lace border under envelope flap. Cut leaf pieces from the sticker sheet, and adhere under flap, then stick the flap down using a glue dot in the centre.
Add a paper bloom and some flowers cut from the paper pad to the centre of the flap. Finish your envelope with some scattered pearls, and a rub on sentiment.
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“Postage Friendly Cards” By Kirsty Piper
I have been trying more and more often lately to actually use my ever increasing card stash! As this ‘usage’ often involves posting my often bulky cards, my postage costs have kind of skyrocketed! Just last week I sent three cards that had to be posted as small parcels :O
With this in mind I have tried to create some flatter cards using the gorgeous new Velvet Ensemble and Pink Gelato collections! This was easier than I expected, as the collections both have some gorgeous flat embellishments in their Sticker Sheets, Printed Chipbaord, Rubon sheets and 6 1/2″ Paper pads.

Materials Used: Velvet Ensemble Collection: Matinee(P672), Performance(P675), 6 1/2″ paper pad(PP844), Rubons(RB921) KaiserCraft Other: Rubons: Moments(RB904), Grosgarin Ribbon: Lovely(RI605), Pearl Strip: Latte(PL505) Pink Gelato Collection:Pink Grapefruit(P681), Rubons(RB922), 6 1/2″ Paper Pad(PP845), Printed Chipboard(CB129), Pearls Bliss(SB718), Tiny Alphas: White(MA509)
June 2, 2011 3 Comments





















































