Friday, April 10, 2009

Spring Has Spung

This little lady just is too adorable for words. Basic Greys Urban Prairie stack fit perfectly with her little dress, the row of flowers beneath her feet... just everything is so delightful. My husband is going out of town this weekend for a business trip but will also get to greet some of our dear friends. I made this for my sweet friend Hollie. She is the 'everything' I admire in a lady. A nice little smiling card for our dear friend. Thanks for stopping by~

Paper: Basic Grey slab- urban Prairie
Primas, buttons and floss and of course Mary Engelbreit image.

OCC Easter Card Challenge

Easter is in full bloom on many of our blog's this week. Our Creative Corner is no exception! I stumbled upon this great blog and thought I'd give the challenge a go. I have created a super fun bright and cheery Easter card using a Penny Black stamped image I received in a swap. It is super cute, I just feel happy looking at it! The design on the egg prompted the spots and dots theme. Paper is DCVW Spring glitter stack. This pad is full of fun, vibrant color and textures. I used my cuttlebug for the sky, cricut to cut the scallop frame and grass the little chick is standing in. I think he is hoping to find more treasures as great as what he is holding! Thanks for looking!

Paper: DCVW Spring glitter stack
Stamp: Penny Black, Autumn Leaves-Spring Swirl for Easter (with the swirl cut off)
Cuttlebug A2: D'Vine Swirl
Cricut: Accent Essentials- 3 1/4 scallop frame, Plantin Schoolbook 3/4 and 1 1/4 Tall Ball Grass
Fiskars: Treading Water border punch
Stickles on flowers: Orange Peel, Waterfall, Xmas Red, Yellow and Magenta
Misc: Ribbon

Monday, April 6, 2009

The Cuttlebug Spot ~ Challenge 25

Easter bags or baskets are filling The Cuttlebug Spot this week! Easter fun is such a sweet way to jump into Spring. The weather is getting nice, flowers are blooming, sweet smells fill the air, color is popping around you and there is TONS of candy in the stores!!! LOL My son is thrilled for Easter this year. Our challenge gave me the oppertunity to create a special little basket for him. We found these adorable Lyndt Bug & Bees chocolates a while ago. I didn't know what I'd do with them to make them a little more special then others until today! The beetle paper is from the Spring DCVW stack cut into strips, woven into envelopes cut from Cricut's Wild Cards. I was searching for a little basket 'help' today and came across a SU tutorial at Beauty Lies Within for this great woven basket using the Big Shot Envelope plate. I don't have Big Shot nor the plate so I had to put my thinking cap on and improvise! The envelope (Carraige) on page 76 worked perfect!



How to make the basket~
-Cut 8 envelopes at 3 inches for a square basket. You can add 2 more to mimic the SU basket with 6 sides.
-Using 4 envelopes to make basket: Cut top of envelope scalloped edge flap off.
-Score sides and fold in.
-Cut from top and bottom folds at: 1/2″, 7/8″, 1-3/8″, 1-7/8″, 2-3/8″, and 2-3/4″.
-This will give you 7 'sections' separated by your cut lines. Cut out section 2, 4 and 6. You will have 4 left (2 at either end and 2 in the center).
-Cut your designer paper in 1/2" by 3" strips. I used 4 strips per side.
-Weave between envelope sections, using adhesive to keep in place. I used photo squares. They were easy to apply and nearly the same size as each strip. Some strips will a little smaller because of my paper choice so I just folded or cut them as needed.
-Add adhesive to each side flap and stick them together to form your box shape. Add adhesive to bottom and fold up. The box frame is done.


To add the scallop edges and cover the top of your box edge:
-Score remaining 4 envelopes so the top flap will fold over.
-Cut the envelopes flap edges off.
-Fold envelope scallop flap over and measure from fold line 2 3/4", cut.
-Add adhesive to each. Adhere inside of the basket, covering weave, fold flap over and stick on outside weave.


This made the basket a lot more sturdy inside and out as well as adding the cut scallop edge.
I placed the finished handle with adhesive and a brad on both sides.

Whew! I sure love the way it turned out and it feels really strong. Liam will love it!


Cuttlebug A2~ Textile
Cricut~ Wild Cards: Carraige 3"
Paper~ DCVW Spring stack
Border Punch~ Martha Stewart
Stamp~ Studio G: Spring block stamps from Michael's
Misc~ Ribbons, Around The Block Paper Tagger to hold circular tag onto basket

JCBC ~ Challenge 26


It's Party time for me with a little help from Mary Enghelbreits funny image and Mada's sketch at Just Christmas and Birthday Cards today! Her sketch is fun and simple, which was fantastic for my image that is so busy! I just love it. Stop by to see the other design teams creations and show us your take on the sketch this week! We love it when you stop by!

Paper is DCVW. Image is from my desk calendar this year. One of the best purchases of the year so far for me, LOL! Thanks for stopping by.

A Spoon Full of Sugar Challenge #45

This is my first challenge with A Spoon Full of Sugar... I have been inspired by their design team cards for a while now and have to say absolutly love Lim's sketch this week. I knew I had to play with it! I used Cricut for the scallop circle and flouish under the prima flowers. The stamp image is a great rectangle full bodied fairy. She worked nicely here cut to fit the space and shape needed. I made this card for a little lady turning 5 in a few weeks. Hope she likes it!

Cricut~ Home Accents: Flower5 cut at 1 1/2 RDS, Mini Monograms: Scallop circle 3 RDS
Stamp~ Stamps Happen Inc: Lavender Flower Fairy
Paper~ K&CoMPANY- Cut N'Paste
Misc~ Brads, primas and skittles

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Double Dutch Challenge - 14


Double Dutch has a fun sketch to play with this week... I had a ton of fun with this one using mostly pink and brown for my color base. A little lady is turning 8 today in fact! I think this Rachelle Anne Miller image is adorable and so reminds us of Leila... and she never stops chatting or laughing so what could be more perfect then the "All Giggles" stamp! Thanks for looking~
Paper: K&CoMpany - AB Lotus Tea Box
Making Memories Tag, skittles, and lace
Stamps: Rachelle Anne Miller, All Giggles is a Studio G stamp

Monday, March 30, 2009

The Cuttlebug Spot ~ Challenge 24


The Cuttlebug Spot offers a great challenge this week... Double Embossing. I think I made 5 or 6 trials before thinking I'd found a good match of folders for my card this week. You take 2 folders you'd like to pair up, emboss once with the first, then using the same paper emboss it with the 2nd folder. Your first will flatten out a bit but still leave a bit of extra texture. The results of our design team are great. We'd love to see your take on this challenge so stop by and leave us a note :)
Cuttlebug A2 folders: Traffic Jam & Swiss Dots
Print paper~ K&CoMPANY- AB Lotus Tea Box
Cardstock: The Paper Co- Citron Green. This had a bit of texture to begin with also
Stamps: Magnolia- Dreamy Tilda and Inkadinkado- Chelsea Sentiments (inside)