Hiya, Coffee Lovers!!
Dana here with a new installment of Brew & Craft Your Stash!! Grab some coffee or tea and read on for some Beautiful Border ideas!! If this is the first time you are seeing me feature or need a refresher, click here for my first post, it gives a little background explanation.
But as a recap, I am challenging myself to use my stash by with Paper Crafting Tips & Tricks, a Paper Crafts special issue magazine from 2012. Today I am moving to the Bonus Technique section and first up is Beautiful Borders.
You don’t need just your run of the mill border dies to make borders!! You can really make a border out of anything, crafty supplies or not!! Betsy Veldman has many ideas for creating your own border. My card today features more Waffle Flower stamps, I just got them in, so I had to use them!! Here the ideas Betsy came up with on creating borders for your paper crafting projects:
- Create a circle from border stickers
- Cut up fancy borders to create unique closures
- Use punch borders as masks
- Add to die cut borders with stamps
- Create ruffles by layering borders
- Use borders to create faux banners
- Create banners by cutting up border shapes and adhering to twine
- Create flowers with scalloped borders
- Roll paper borders to create 3D flowers.
I have some border dies and punches but I didn’t bring them with me to school, and I have a few sticker sheets with borders, but they all seemed kind of tame. But, when I saw Waffle Flowers Stitched Cup of Tea stamp set, I knew I had to do some stamping to create a border!
I decided to use the cross stitch macaroon stamp, I figured they would fit around a card base nicely (I hoped anyway!). From white cardstock, I trimmed it to be about 1/4 inches smaller than a typical A2 card base. Then I used my Misti to stamp the macaroons around the edge of the panel. I used several different Memento Luxe Pigment Inks (colors are listed at the end of the post). For the filling, I used a different color.
My original plan was to stamp the sentiment and tea cup in the center, however, I didn’t like how it looked. With the paper trimmer, I cut out the center and instead I stamped the sentiment on a strip of white card stock, in gray ink. I used the Misti to stamp the tea cup in light gray and the saucer in a darker color. And then the heart in pink. On scrap paper, I stamped the two curly q’s and then fussy cut them out.
I found some pretty gray wood grain pattern paper that went well with my ‘gray’ theme I seemed to have going on!! LOL!! I added it to a white card base and then added foam tape to the back of my macaroon border. Before added it to my card I added my sentiment strip. I added the teacup with foam tape and lastly added the curly q’s above.
Now you have a few ideas for creating a border on your next papercraft project! Maybe you can whip one one before the end of the Spring Coffee Lover’s Blog Hop!
Thanks for stopping by!!
Dana
Supplies:
Stamps: Waffle Flower – Stitched Cup of Tea
Ink: Memento Luxe – Rose Bud, Dandelion, Grey Flannel, Teal Zeal, Morocco, Pistachio. Hero Arts – Soft Granite
Pattern Paper: Doodlebug Designs – Kraft in Color









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