Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Club Scrap Cinema! Blog Hop

This is the  Club Scrap Cinema! collection
of August 2014. Did you get your pizzabox delivered?
So it is time to hop and see what fun project
you can use the papers and stamps for.

I hope you came over here
from the wonderful Tricia,who always has
 such efficient ideas on her blog HERE.

I love this new kit, for my DH and I very often go to
the Cinema, just not always.
So sometimes we just have to do with a dvd. 
As it was  his birthday this week I gave him
a dvd and of course had it nicely wrapped
and added some popcorn just for the fun
of having a great evening.

So now YOU want to know how I made this
dvd wrapper? Well, here come the instructions:
Take one of the 12x12 papers of your choice
and cut it two 2 pieces of 5,5 inch by 8,5 inch.
I love the one paper with the end, that I will be using for 
the backside of the wrapper.
Score both papers at the bottom at 3/4 inch.

If you like you can round of the top corners
of the wrapper with a corner punch.
Decorated the wrapper to your taste
or just leave the papers as is.
This is the template for the pocket on the front of
the wrapper. Use a contrasting color and decorate.
I used the absolutely fun washi tape that was in the box 
and the unmounted rubber stamps for decoration.
After stamping add adhesive tape on the outer part
of the pocket and glue to the wrapper.


At the bottom of the wrapper I made two slits on either
side of the fold to thread the organza ribbon for
closing the wrapper.

Here is the complete finished present all wrapped
up and the popcorn added in the pocket:


This is the backside of the wrapper.
Here I added a star and a filmstrip
with the use of some of the UM stamps


and a punch to make the filmstrip.

So what is a gift without a card?
If you do not have popcorn available, you
could use the front pocket for your card!
The card is made with one of the panels
that was left over after cutting the 12x12 paper.
Hope you like the dvd gift wrap idea.
You can use it for any theme dvd
and even decorate the paper accordingly.

Now for more ideas hop over to Kay,
who always comes up with the most fantastic
ideas. I can't wait to see what she has in store for
us this time HERE.

And if you loose your way,you can always go to
where you find the complete list of participants.

PS
I also have some Cinema! cards over at the
Technique Junkies Design Blog HERE

Thanks very much for stopping by
and have a creative day!












Monday, February 27, 2012

Oscar winners 2012

I had so much fun making all these cards
with the Oscar theme
and thanks to Paulette's(create with TLC)
 fun Hollywood set:
and  stars by Michael Strong I was able 
to make all these cards.

I want to share with you the results of
last nights Oscar awards:

Best Picture: "The Artist"
Best Actor: Jean Dujardin, "The Artist"
Best Actress: Meryl Streep, "The Iron Lady"
Best Supporting Actor: Christopher Plummer, "Beginners"
Best Supporting Actress: Octavia Spencer, "The Help"
Best Director: Michel Hazanavicius, "The Artist"
Best Adapted Screenplay: Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, "The Descendants"
Best Original Screenplay: Woody Allen, "Midnight in Paris"
Best Cinematography: Robert Richardson, "Hugo"
Best Art Direction: Dante Ferretti and Francesca Lo Schavo, "Hugo"
Best Costume Design: Mark Bridges, "The Artist"
Best Makeup: Mark Coulier and J. Roy Helland, "The Iron Lady"
Best Foreign Language Film: "A Separation"
Best Editing: Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall, "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo"
Best Sound Editing: Phillip Stockton and Eugene Gearty, "Hugo"
Best Sound Mixing: Tom Fleischman and John Midgley, "Hugo"
Best Documentary: "Undefeated"
Best Animated Feature: "Rango"
Best Visual Effects: "Hugo"
Best Original Score: Ludovic Bource, "The Artist"
Best Original Song: Bret McKenzie, "Man or Muppet"
Best Live Action Short: "The Shore"
Best Documentary Short: "Saving Face"
Best Animated Short: "The Fantastic Flying Books Of Mr. Morris Lessmore"
 Have a creative day!

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Oscar Night7

 Today is the last day in my serie of Oscar Night cards.
Today is the Oscar Award show in Hollywood and
 tomorrow we will know all the winners.

Because I had a wonderful set of digital stamps
I was inspired to make all these cards.

 The picture of the lady I found HERE and is colored with pencil.
The stars are by Michael Strong.
The stars are stamped with versamark on gold paper
and embossed with gold embossing powder.

 And this is the back of the card and
also the end of this years Oscar cards.
I wish you all a wonderful time watching the Oscars.

Have a creative day!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Oscar Night 6

Ok, not everyone will be watching the Oscar Award show on television.
So you have to watch your own movie and I have made 
a fun package out of this.
I found this on the internet, so it is not my own
invention.
Please go HERE for all details on how to make
this and download your template.

 I made this for the "Hooray for Hollywood" challenge 
at the Michael Strong stampgroup
and of course I have used
 Michael Strong's cloisonné mini star.

But backgroundpaper and sentiments are by Create with TLC
and go to Paulettes blog and have the background paper free
in all kinds of colors.
Inside the dvd case I have the Blues Brothers.
One of my old time favourite mouvies, because the
music makes me so happy!

Have a fun and creative day!

Friday, February 24, 2012

Oscar Night 5

 Today I have a "swing" card for you.
The star is first cut with a spelbinder and used as a template.
If you never have made a swing card, then there
are many tutorials online. I found one HERE.
 I used some pictures from internet,
stars from Tim Holtz and Michael Strong,
sentiment and filmstrip from Create with TLC.

This is how the card looks flat. I have attached a star on both sides.
 Embossed some kraft core paper with a star embossing folder
and added some vintage photo distress ink.
Have a creative day!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Oscar night4

 Today I have a more steampunky Oscar night card.
Background is first done with a steampunk stencil and sprayed
with glimmer mist and after that I rolled it trough
the cuttlebug with a steampunk background
and added some more distress ink.

The filmstrip is made with a punch for the border.
The men are stamped with frayed burlap distress ink and
punched out with  square punch and glued to the filmstrip.

The star is a stamp by Michael Strong,
the men um stamps are by Tim Holtz
The camera ad sentiment by Create with TLC
and the bingo card I found on the internet.
The metal embellishments are idea-ology elements

Have a creative day!


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Oscar Night3

I made this card with a fun technique from the
Technique Junkies Newsletter Aug/Sept 2009
called Punched Window.
It is a pitty that gold and silver are not such good colors 
to either scan or photograph,
but I hope you can imagine these colors on the right spot.

I have used the cloisonné mini star by Michael Strong
embossed in silver or gold and the images and sentiment are

Have a creative day!