Friday, February 29, 2008

Purse Card, gift card holder



Today is Moms 17th Birthday-shes a leap year baby. She wants a purse, but you just can't pick out a purse for someone else so a gift card in a purse holder will have to do. I made this Cricut .cut file using George for the purse and Plantin Schoolbook for the envelope. I used Berry Bliss double sided paper from Stampin Up! and stamped Happy Birthday (psx) inside. I added paper flowers and a rhinestone on the front for bling. This is made the size for a gift card, just attach with a sticky dot. The tab and hole are incorporated into the file, so you really just cut and fold, easy peasy!

Happy Birthday Mom!
Purse .Cut file: purse.cut

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

New Cricut Expression


I got my Expression this week, I've had lots of fun playing with it. I used the Accent Essentials to make the flourish embellishment for this card I'm sending to my mom (she helped with the Expression purchase). She should get it in her mail today, Thanks Mom!

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Hapeep Easter Cricut Design card

I love peeps, not just because they are tasty, but because when you see them in the store you know Spring is on the way. I've been looking for years for a Peeps rubber stamp so I could make peep cards, but I have not found one. So, great opportunity to try some welding with my new Cricut software. This is the card I came up with, the edge has to be trimmed manually so that the back matches up with the edges of the R when closed, I can't seem to figure out how to make it fit to A2 size (it ends up 4 .25 by 4.75, so it will fit in standard A2 envelope), but it is still cute and if you have a cricut/ds software you are welcome to use the .cut file below. Carts used are George and Mini-monograms. The eyes are just dotted on with brown marker, shading is done with chalks. Paper used in my example is Stampin' Up whisper white, pretty in pink, and passion pink. Happy Spring!






Peeps card .cut file: peeps.cut

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Splitcoaststampers Sweet Centerpeice tlc154


Mondays "Try a new Technique" Challege (thanks genie1314) was to make these little table centerpeices. I couldn't pass up a chance to make something so quick and easy-ya gotta love a project that only uses one sheet of paper and a stick! I started with with a peice of 12 x 12 paper, cut to 9x9 for the base, and used the left-overs for the flower. Petals on the flower are 3/4 inch, the center is cut with my scallop punch. I know we are supposed to stamp for the challenge but I couldn't bare to cover up this paper. They look super cute with little candies, I'm using mine for prepunched peices - with two 4 year old boys, putting out something like this with candy in it would be a disaster. I really like these and I will definately make them again, and in case you can't tell, the base is just one of those little folded forture tellers we all played with as kids, just upside down. You can check out all the great samples here:

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

My First Cricut DS card


I finally got a chance to play with the new software. Here is my first card made with it. It is in George font, the stamps are from Stampin' Up!

Friday, January 25, 2008

Altered Altoid tin

The holidays kept me busy but I'm ready to get back to crafting, here is my first project of the year: an altered Altoid tin. Well, its not really Altoid, but close. It is a purchased tin, all silver, covered with SU Ginger Blossom paper. The inside nicely holds a tube of lipstick and a pack of gum. Very durable for my purse. The mirror inside is from a mirror sheet, which you can buy at any craft store. Its thin, so you can cut it on a rotary cutter. I stamped on it with white Stazon ink, almost has an etched look. I made a bunch of these for a 3D swap on SCS, hope my fellow swappers like theirs!

Sunday, December 23, 2007

Jingle Bell Scarf


Heres a fun little project, a very simple scarf (20 stiches-all knit, size 13 needles, knit to 4 ft). Its done in a fluffy cotton candy pink...WITH JINGLE BELLS! One bell per 8 inch tassle, 5 on each side, 5 strings per tassle. Thanks Ann Marie for help with the tassles! Very quick because of the needle size, soft, fuzzy, and lots of fun! I don't knit much, I'm not very good at it, but I'm pretty happy with the way this turned out. Its a Christmas gift for my neice, she loves jingle bells, hope she likes it!