Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Green Christmas



I love recycling things. My card started by carefully cutting up an aluminum can and running through an embossing folder. I then sanded the sheet to take some of the blue color off the flowers for the silver of the aluminum to show. I trimmed it down to adhere to white cardstock. I trimmed a recycled gift card, rounded the edges and used a silver Sharpie marker to "soften" the edges. The button started as a plain white one that I colored with the silver Sharpie after it dried I used a Sakura White Gelly Roll pen to make the snowflake. Added some ribbon and a bow. Ta da!
Check out Papercraft Star Challenge 24 Green Holidays here.... http://papercraftstar.blogspot.com/2010/12/challenge-24-green-holidays.html
and check out The Cuttlebug Spot for another challenge here...
http://thecuttlebugspot.blogspot.com/2010/12/christmas-at-spot.html

I am thrilled to be featured at All Free Holiday Crafts!!! Check out there site.
http://www.allfreeholidaycrafts.com/Handcrafted-Christmas-Card-Ideas/Aluminum-Can-Xmas-Card

17 comments:

  1. What a fantastic card, just love it! Thank you for joining us this week at Papercraft Star!

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  2. You did an amazing job! The card is wonderful and a very clever use of a can! Thank you for joining us at Papercraft Star this week :)

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  3. Well how about that? I had no idea you could emboss an aluminum can! This turned out so nice! Thanks for joining us this week at Papercraft Star!

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  4. This is so cool! Knowing me I would have chopped my hand up on the aluminum can but i absolutely love the look of it. And the Wal-mart card--LOL--great idea! Love this!! Thanks so much for joining us this week at Papercraft Star!

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  5. What a wonderful project. I am a soda junkie and I have been missing out on some seriously cool green projects like this...I have to dig into my recycling bin and try this. I am glad you joined the challenge at Papercraft Star!

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  6. What a wonderful idea for a card. Thanks for playing with us over at Papercraft Star.

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  7. This is brilliant! I love the embossed aluminum! Thanks for playing with us at Papercraft Star!

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  8. What did you do about the sharp edges ?

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  9. I use a nail file to get rid of any metal burrs. And slightly bend in the outsides egdes - Kind of like you would shuffling a deck of cards. I love doubled sided tape, especially Scor-Tape. Thank you so much for asking! I love to get comments. I hope that helps.
    Kind regards, jennifer

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  10. I love this, and have had your blog as one of my constantly loading browser tabs as a reminder to do this. I just cut my can (and haven't filed it yet, as a result, I'm bleeding in several places - so hopefully other readers of this will see this and know to really be careful with the cut can!). I need to hunt down a fresh nail file to take care of the edges before I get any more wounds. LOL I can't wait to make my cards with the cut metal, I have several birthday cards to make tomorrow, and I have high hopes for the embossed metal. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  11. Could I ask you did you use a Cuttlebug Embossing machine? What model? Because the ones I've looked at say they only emboss paper. And I'd really like to try out your aluminum can idea!

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  12. I have the Cuttlebug and Epic 6. I have used both of them to emboss aluminum. They both work great. Here are the links to the models...

    http://www.provocraft.com/products/detail.php?cl=cuttlebug&scl=machine&cat=&item=37-1051

    http://www.quickutz.com/qk2/epic/

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  13. I have a sizzix big kick. Will it emboss aluminum? I love this idea!

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  14. Really cute! I've been wanting to make some ornaments this year with my recycled soda cans...but I cannot find a way to make them stay FLAT. Did yours go flat from the embossing? I've tried putting them through my SideKick, just between the plates, without an embossing folder, but they don't flatten out. Also, what type of glue did you use? Thank you, (:

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  15. I like this! I have a stak of can ready to cut that I will try this for birthday card!

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  17. if you don;t want to worry about sharp edges alumni foil works great just make sure you fold you foil to the size of the embossing folder and that you have at least 6 or more layers of foil so you don't lose your embossed image

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