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Hello there everyone! It’s COLLABORATION WEEK! woohoo!! This week, me and the rest of the Chibitronics gang are joining the Studio Katia team for a fun collaboration! When you are done here, don’t forget to head on over to the Chibitronics blog, so you can link to the other fun projects made as part of this collab.

To be honest, Studio Katia is a new-to-me company, but as I was perusing their website, I found LOADS that I was simply drooling over! I couldn’t refuse this cute bear set called ‘Kobi the Birthday Bear’.

For this collab, I have made a surprise LIGHT UP birthday shaker card, for a friend who is turning 45 this summer. When you press down on little Kobi bear’s tummy, the 4 and 5 candles light up to reveal 45!

I paired up Kobi with the Dotted Patterns die set – which I am also in love with. I love versatile dies that can be used in many ways – and this label shape is definitely going to become one of my go-to craft supplies!

There is a video tutorial that you can watch, but lets have a run down – I know many viewers don’t speak English and it is useful to have the text to throw into google translate. 🙂

First I stamped the bear, the cake and hat onto some Claire Fontaine DCP paper, using my MISTI tool. This is a copic friendly paper that is so bright white – I have come to use it more than the Neenah card now. Next I used a piece of printed acetate to help me align the number candles in a somewhat straight line. This took a few minutes to get just right, but the printed acetate really helps a massive amount. I coloured everything in (rather subtly) with my copic markers.

Next I repeat stamped, and then heat embossed some words along the edge of some paper, and then cut into three strips which each said It’s your birthday, birthday girl and happy birthday. I used the emboss resist technique here to add colour to these strips using bright tones of distress inks – mustard seed, picked raspberry and peacock feathers. I knew i wanted to combine these strips with the candles, but it was really fiddly trying to hold them all in place- so i glued them all to a piece of vellum to make it more manageable. Next I used a plier punch to punch two tiny holes in the flames above the 4 and the 5. This helps the light shine through brightly.

Next I wanted to add some colour to the background, so I layered cardstock the pieces on a craft mat. I had an A2 stitched rectangle, the dotted rectangle cut from the Studio Katia die, and then the label shape that I cut into the dotted rectangle. I tapped the ink pad onto a acrylic block and used a wet paintbrush to add splatters to my card. I dried each colour before moving onto the next so i didn’t get any accidental muddy colour mixing.

The next bit of footage went a bit AWOL – sorry about that. I took a card base and laid down the frame section on top (which has the dotted rectangle on top of the A2 stitched rectangle, and the label shape has been die cut through both of them to create a frame). I glued the label shape onto the card front – using the frame to position it exactly. This then becomes the inside of my shaker window.
Next I laid the word strips at a diagonal, and adhered them to the frame sections. Then, whilst holding the frame in position, I used a mechanical pencil to mark where the holes of the candles will be. Then all i needed to do was to add some acetate to the back of the frame.

For my chibitronics circuit, I chose to do a simple parallel circuit – and don’t worry, it’s not complicated at all. I drew two dots where my LEDs needed to go, so I knew exactly where I needed to build the circuit. I also knew that the bear would be on the bottom right, so my battery should go there. In order to make the circuit, you need two lines of copper tape – one which connects the negative side of the lights to the negative side of the battery, and the other line of tape connects the positive side of the lights to the positive side of the battery. SIMPLES! For this project I used some vellum to build my circuit. I stuck a strip of vellum onto the card, (and i could still see the dots where the lights needed to go) and then I used a pencil to draw my circuit. Once I was happy, then I added the adhesive copper tape and the LEDs. You will see on the video that I cut a line in the vellum so that there was a flap to fold over the top of the battery to connect the circuit together.

I added foam tape around the card circumference, and also around the battery – i didn’t want any shaky bits getting into the switch mechanism as that might interrupt the circuit. Speaking of shaky bits -if you like sequins and other such wonderful embellishments you should definitely check out Studio Katia’s range. They have lots of gorgeous things- both the seed beads and the sequins are also from Studio Katia.

I used the corner of my MISTI to stick my top panel onto the card base – this makes sure that it is stuck on perfectly – no wonky angles allowed! 🙂 Next, some finishing touches. I die cut a few extra bear shapes and stacked these up with my stamped image on top – this reinforces the bear so he almost looks more like a chipboard piece now. It also make him more robust- especially since his belly will be pressed in order to light up the card!

I thought that the top of my card looked a little bare, so I added the balloon from the Kobi set, and finished this off with a layer of glossy accents.

Don’t forget to visit the Chibitronics blog which will link you to the other collaboration projects – I cannot wait to see what everyone has made. There will be projects shared all week long.

Happy Crafting,

Lesley

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Hello crafty friends,
The chibi gang are having fun this week with a collaboration celebration between Chibitronics and Newton’s Nook.

Don’t forget to jump over to the Chibitronics blog to see all the fab projects and get links to more fun creations!

What’s more – Chibitronics and Newton’s Nook are each giving away a $30 starter kit and a $30 gift certificate. To enter to win please leave a comment on all the blogs and winners will be randomly chosen at the end of the week.

 

As soon as I saw this airplane stamp – Newton Takes Flight – I knew that I wanted to make a fun sky scene and use the chibitronic lights to light up the wings. I thought it would also be a great excuse to use the Chibitronics Effect stickers as well. These are fun additions that make your light flash, flicker and more. For this project I chose the pulse option – it worked great.

So if you have seen my work before, you know that I love an interactive card, and I had so many ideas for this card…. and in the end I pretty much did them all. I wanted to have a surprise pop up situation where the front section of the card opens up in a surprising way. I also wanted to make the propeller blade in to a spinning element, and on top of that, I had a cool idea for creating a fun switch. It took some time to wrap my brain around the engineering… but I never let that stop me!

So here it is..

You will see in the video that I started this time with the circuit. I wanted to make sure that my idea would work. I actually built my circuit onto a piece of vellum (that I had stamped with my plane image), which came in really handy later on in the video. I think I will do that again, for sure! It was my first time using the effect stickers so I found a template on the chibitronics website and used that as a guide – he’s a look at my circuit.

I use the little chibitronics stencil to help me get the placement just right – what an awesome little tool!
So my idea was to build a fun, unusual kind of switch. I wanted to be able to slide a cloud panel upwards in order to turn on the lights, and then slide it down again to turn it off. I almost can’t believe that I did it! BRAINPOWER FOR THE WIN! You will have to watch the video to see how it is achieved… I found it hard enough to explain in the video WITH visual aids, i’m not sure i should even attempt to explain it with just words.

I added some stamping to the front using the ‘flyng by to say’ stamp, and then on the inside I added some more Newton’s Nook images from the ‘Newton Dreams of Paris’ set..y’know…for extra fun. I couldn’t help but use the sweet Eiffel Tower stamp -and the teeny weeny hot air balloons -so adorable! I also added the word BONJOUR! [Note to self – book a flight to France before too long! 🙂  heehee]

Here’s what it looks like when you stand it up!

I added a little ink blending with a brush for some soft blue tones under the clouds, and finished with a few black enamel accents.

Thanks for joining me for this fun Newton’s Nook and Chibitronics collaboration. Don’t forget to visit the Chibitronics blog where you can get links to the other projects! You will want to see them – they are FABULOUS!

HAPPY CRAFTING!

Lesley

 

Some Products Used (Includes affiliate links at no cost to you)

Chibitronoics copper tape- https://goo.gl/uV72ei

Chibitronics white LEDs – https://goo.gl/gnaiUe

Chibitronics Red, Yellow & Blue LEDs – https://goo.gl/Aqv27F

Chibitronics Effect stickers – https://goo.gl/ft9Csr

Chibitronics Pink, Orange & Green LEDs – https://goo.gl/cJtc1q

 

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Sometimes I am surprised at how much an idea can change. As I started my Come Craft With Me youTube LIVE stream last night, I shared a sketch of a card idea. However, throughout the video, you will see that I change my mind several times, and by the end of the show, the card looks completely different!

I think this is a really fun thing to do. You guys get to see WHY I change my mind, you get to see what influences my decisions, and you get to see how I just ‘make it work’.

For this card I was inspired by a stamp set from Newton’s Nook – which has this cute hot air balloon with a kitty in it. I wanted to create a sky behind it, but was torn between a day time scene (primarily because I wanted to use the lawn fawn stitched cloud backdrop diecuts – teehee) and a night time scene. Another idea which has been in my mind for a long time is to use the Go-Press & Foil machine with my Lawn Fawn snowy backdrop die to create a beautiful starry foiled background. I thought it was be AWESOME to do this on top of a galaxy effect inked background. I asked the viewers for their thoughts and we went with a night time sky!

I also decided to change it up this time – no copics! GASP!! Can you even believe it! 🙂 Instead I used my distress inks to watercolour my image. Whilst I had my distress inks out, I used the blending too to create the galaxy / night time background.

So the Go-Press & Foil machine is pretty epic. If you haven’t already seen it – you should check it out! Not only can you use hot foil stamps but you can also use it with your dies – which is what i did. The machine is built to work with manual die cutting machines – it works perfectly with the Go Cut & emboss machine, but i use it with my Big Shot. I will say however, that you need to use a few cardboard shims to get the pressure just right. You will see me experimenting in the video – but the results are WELL worth it!

I also wanted to add the Eiffel Tower – for some added cuteness. I miss France. I need to go back there soon. Anyway…. off track … 🙂

My original idea was to add some chibitronics to the card, but the design changed so much along the way that i thought that i wouldn’t use them…. BUT…. then I decided it would be unfair to tease you and then not deliver… so I added some white stars. It also gave me a good excuse to use some Heffy Doodle stamps! I used the PRESS ME stamp from the Interactively Yours set to add a little instruction to the cloud. 🙂 And just look at the foily goodness!! <3

We have a collaboration coming up soon with Newton’s Nook and Chibitronics, but I have already made another project to share – so that will be coming soon (date to be confirmed). Keep an eye on my YouTube channel as it will appear there (and here on the blog) when it is the right time.

Thank you for joining me last night, I hope that you can join me again next week. It’s the day before my birthday – woohoo! I am also going to have a giveaway over on Instagram so please keep an eye out over there, and help spread the word! 🙂

Happy Crafting!

Lesley

 

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