Since I've been making treats for the children at OHM, I find that I peruse the candy shelves at Safeway from a different perspective. When I saw the beautiful bronze wrappings on the Hershey caramel kisses, I just had to buy them for the September treats.
I found my stash of 3 inch treat bags and determined how big I needed to make the topper. Searching for 'leaf' on Design Space, I came across this leaf label from Paper Trimmings and to save time, changed it from the 'cut' icon to the 'draw' icon. I attached a rectangle to form the topper base and found some gorgeous Colorbok copper foil paper for the leaf layer. Everything went on just two mats!
Here they are:-
I was kinda glad to get away from cutesy for this month's treats. Hope the children enjoy eating them as much as I enjoyed making them. Thanks for visiting with me today! : ) Christine
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Thursday, January 30, 2014
Valentine Treats - Part Deux
There are SO many adorable animal cuts on my Cricut carts and I obviously need more DGKids! (hint! hint!) I finally decided on this sweet mama kangaroo and her joey because of the heart shaped balloon. This cut is from Birthday Bash and I think that I'll use the card key and replicate mama kangaroo on G's Valentine card. Should be a cute card for a cute DGD!
Since my head was full of cute 'holder' ideas, I thought that I would cut the baby from Baby Steps and have him holding a basket of goodies and a gift card for an upcoming baby shower. Again, the heart border holding the box - all the baskets I have in my stash were too large - is cut from Paper Trimmings and the flowers are from Art Philosophy. Inconsistent, I know, but somehow I don't mind his huge head!
I am linking my big-headed baby in the Bitten by the Bug 2 Baby Challenge
and this week's Exploring Cricut Cricut Choice challenge - use the color blue, two Cricut cuts and patterned paper.
Now I'm off to pick up Master J for the afternoon. Hope you have a fun day, too! Thanks for visiting with me. : ) Christine
Since my head was full of cute 'holder' ideas, I thought that I would cut the baby from Baby Steps and have him holding a basket of goodies and a gift card for an upcoming baby shower. Again, the heart border holding the box - all the baskets I have in my stash were too large - is cut from Paper Trimmings and the flowers are from Art Philosophy. Inconsistent, I know, but somehow I don't mind his huge head!
I am linking my big-headed baby in the Bitten by the Bug 2 Baby Challenge
and this week's Exploring Cricut Cricut Choice challenge - use the color blue, two Cricut cuts and patterned paper.
Now I'm off to pick up Master J for the afternoon. Hope you have a fun day, too! Thanks for visiting with me. : ) Christine
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Valentine Treats Part 1!
I was wandering around the aisles at Freddy's looking for Valentine candy for the DGKids. There were the CUTEST heart shaped boxes of candy attached to the CUTEST stuffed animals and I was so tempted to buy them! But, really, S and G and even J, have bedrooms full of stuffies and have no room for any more. Then it occurred to me that I could create a paper animal that would look just as cute since I have a gazillion carts!
My first thought was Teddy Bear Parade and the way Nadia morphed them into other animals - here
but I really, really, really don't like the bear's big head.
Her paws are holding a heart border cut from Paper Trimmings and the flowers are from Art Philosophy. Back to the drawing board, as they say!
I found this panda on Animal Antics and cut her out after 'hiding' the vacuum cleaner. I DO like this one.
I used three different patterned papers for the flowers so that I could enter my panda in the FCCB Challenge # 195 Mix and Match
Again, I apologize for the quality of the photos since I took the pictures this evening and my DD, who was lending me her Lightbox to see if I like it, has not brought it up yet!!!!!
I'll be back with Part 2, tomorrow! Thanks for visiting with me. : ) Christine
My first thought was Teddy Bear Parade and the way Nadia morphed them into other animals - here
but I really, really, really don't like the bear's big head.
Her paws are holding a heart border cut from Paper Trimmings and the flowers are from Art Philosophy. Back to the drawing board, as they say!
I found this panda on Animal Antics and cut her out after 'hiding' the vacuum cleaner. I DO like this one.
I used three different patterned papers for the flowers so that I could enter my panda in the FCCB Challenge # 195 Mix and Match
Again, I apologize for the quality of the photos since I took the pictures this evening and my DD, who was lending me her Lightbox to see if I like it, has not brought it up yet!!!!!
I'll be back with Part 2, tomorrow! Thanks for visiting with me. : ) Christine
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Flying Witch Easel Card
Have you seen the wonderful 'Floating Easel' cards that are popping up on Pinterest lately? I was sure there was a way to make one using a cut from one of the gazillion Cricut cartridges I own and here it is!
I used a card cut from French Manor for the base and folded it into the traditional easel card. I added the frame cut from the same key and secured the witch with fishing line stolen from DH.
I also used the Monster Bash, Chic and Scary, and Paper Trimmings cartridges and now you know why it is SO important to have a gazillion cartridges! LOL!
It was difficult to photograph the card since I kept getting so many confusing shadows. But, it did look amazingly spooky! Thanks for visiting today! : ) Christine
I used a card cut from French Manor for the base and folded it into the traditional easel card. I added the frame cut from the same key and secured the witch with fishing line stolen from DH.
I also used the Monster Bash, Chic and Scary, and Paper Trimmings cartridges and now you know why it is SO important to have a gazillion cartridges! LOL!
It was difficult to photograph the card since I kept getting so many confusing shadows. But, it did look amazingly spooky! Thanks for visiting today! : ) Christine