Thursday, May 9, 2013

A Mini Photo Tutorial

A little while back I posted THIS card, and since then, I've had several requests for a tutorial on how I created my paw print chevron patterns. Well, I finally had a chance to put together a mini photo tutorial on this technique AND as a bonus (for your patience), I created a couple of baby cards using this same process and a button stamp.

Here's a peek at the finished card (same as before but I used a puppy image instead of a kitty image on my focal point):


To create the paw print chevron panel, cut a 4.25" x 3" white cardstock panel. Starting from the top of the panel draw really light horizontal pencil lines at .5", 1.5", and 2.5". On the top line measure (from left to right) and make a mark at 1.5" and 3". Repeat the same on the second line. Then, on the second line measure (from left to right) and make a mark at .75", 2.25", and 3.75". Repeat on the third line. Use your ruler to connect the markings, creating a chevron pattern. It should look like this:


NOTE: For this particular card layout, I actually ended up flipping the panel upside down before stamping. So, if you're recreating my exact layout, you'll want to flip your panel upside down before proceeding. 

Next you're going to stamp your paw prints. TIP: I found that it works best to stamp the images at each of the points first (with the point at the center of the image) and then fill in the spaces in between. Since this is a wood-mounted stamp, I also use a Stamp-A-Ma-Jig tool to help with the placement of each image.



Erase your pencil lines and there you have it!!!

I found that these same measurements work for many of DeNami Design's "A" sized images (the letter indicators are marked on the sides of the wood-mounted stamps)! So...I couldn't resist trying out some button chevrons as well!!! Here are the results:




I hope you enjoyed today's post! If you have any questions feel free to e-mail me at petrellas@hotmail.com.

Thanks so much for stopping by!

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Supplies:

Puppy Thanks Card
Stamps: puppy from PF30 Playful Puppies Stamp Set, A85 Paw Print, F179 Rectangle Word Bubble, "thanks" from PF29 Everyday Greetings Stamp Set (DeNami Design)
Ink: Rich Cocoa and Tuxedo Black Memento (Tsukineko), Cranberry (Amuse Studio)
Copic Sketch Markers
Cardstock: White (DeNami Design), Kraft and White (PTI)
Patterned Paper: Blissful Blizzard: Strips (Fancy Pants) and Daphne's Closet 6x6 Paper Pad (Lawn Fawn)
Dies: Limitless Layers 1.75" Circle Collection (PTI) and Small Standard Circles (Spellbinders)
Tools: Stamp-A-Ma-Jig, Ruler, Pencil, Eraser

Baby Boy Card
Stamps: A100 Mini Open Button, E115 Onesie, E68 Small Baby Script (DeNami Design)
Ink: Orange Soda (Hero Arts), Onyx Black Versafine (Tsukineko)
Cardstock: White (DeNami Design), Fine Linen (PTI)
Patterned Paper: Snips and Snails 6x6 Paper Pad (Doodlebug Design), Bitty Dot Basics (PTI)
Quickie Glue Pen: (Sakura)
Dies: Limitless Layers 1.75" Circle Collection (PTI) and Small Standard Circles (Spellbinders)
Impression Plate: Linen (PTI)
Baker's Twine: Shore (The Twinery)
Tools: Crop-A-Dile Corner Chomper (We R Memory Keepers), Stamp-A-Ma-Jig, Ruler, Pencil, Eraser      

 
Baby Girl Card
Stamps: A100 Mini Open Button, E115 Onesie, E68 Small Baby Script (DeNami Design)
Ink: Tide Pool (Hero Arts), Onyx Black Versafine (Tsukineko)
Cardstock: White and Petal Pink (DeNami Design), Fine Linen (PTI)
Patterned Paper: Bundle of Joy Girl 6x6 Paper Pad (Echo Park), Bitty Dot Basics (PTI)
Quickie Glue Pen: (Sakura)
Dies: Limitless Layers 1.75" Circle Collection (PTI) and Small Standard Circles (Spellbinders)
Impression Plate: Linen (PTI)
Baker's Twine: Blossom (The Twinery)
Tool: Crop-A-Dile Corner Chomper (We R Memory Keepers), Stamp-A-Ma-Jig, Ruler, Pencil, Eraser  
     

4 comments:

Stacy said...

Oh wow, thank you, thank you, thank you!! This is truly a fabulous idea! And I love that you did buttons too! What a great set of cards. I can't wait to try this out :)

Emily Keaton said...

These DIY chevrons are toTally cute, Lisa!! Thanks for the awesome tutorial. These designs are SO trendy and fun!! You are a genius :)

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Bonnie said...

Thank you so much for the tutorial! I will be trying this this weekend as I have a friend who just had a baby