I hate to admit this, but I cannot re - find the card that inspired this birthday card for my son. I think it was on Etsy, and it was super cute! Ughh! I wanted to make a masculine version of my shaped Happy Birthday card (here) and was looking for a sentiment when I came across the 'word' son-tastic on the front of a card. Perfect!
Of course, it didn't turn out to be a shaped card because I loved the arrow font from Boys Will Be Boys and didn't want to lose any of the definition by welding in the filler bits that enable the card to stand up. (Clear as mud, right?) Here's the innies:-
And another view of the outside. Please ask if you'd like the file. I'm not posting the DS access number because I used the candle from the To You From Me cart which is not included in the subscription and it will have to be removed before you can cut the file. : )
Hope you had a fan-tastic birthday, Rob! And thank you for visiting with me today. : )
Thursday, June 8, 2017
Sunday, May 14, 2017
Tea Cup and Succulents Mother's Day Card
I hope that everyone had a lovely Mother's Day. I very much enjoyed visits from my children and grandchildren, lots of flowers and cards, and a delicious brunch at DH's golf club. Perfect!
Here's the card I made for my DDIL and you might notice that I added an extra insert. This cute, cute tea cup file comes from Mary at SVG Cuts and is part of the Garden Party Box Card set. However, since I was giving a succulent planter to my DDIL, I wanted to add succulents to the front of my card instead of flowers.
When I had cut the images (from CTMH Flower Market) and arranged them on the front of the cup, it looked flat, flat, flat. Mary had shaped her flowers to add dimension but I could not do that with the succulent images I had chosen. Hmmm. I needed an insert inside the teacup and woo hoo! the patterned trim piece was the right shape and size to do the job although I did cut the side pieces down a quarter of an inch so that it could be glued in the center of the inside of the cup.
I also found that the center of the saucer patterned trim piece would cover the oval hole in the center of the saucer base piece which gave it a finished look.
So what do you think? I liked the tea cup card very much. Mary always designs interesting cards and this one was quick and easy to make - unless you start messing with the flowers!
Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Here's the card I made for my DDIL and you might notice that I added an extra insert. This cute, cute tea cup file comes from Mary at SVG Cuts and is part of the Garden Party Box Card set. However, since I was giving a succulent planter to my DDIL, I wanted to add succulents to the front of my card instead of flowers.
When I had cut the images (from CTMH Flower Market) and arranged them on the front of the cup, it looked flat, flat, flat. Mary had shaped her flowers to add dimension but I could not do that with the succulent images I had chosen. Hmmm. I needed an insert inside the teacup and woo hoo! the patterned trim piece was the right shape and size to do the job although I did cut the side pieces down a quarter of an inch so that it could be glued in the center of the inside of the cup.
I also found that the center of the saucer patterned trim piece would cover the oval hole in the center of the saucer base piece which gave it a finished look.
So what do you think? I liked the tea cup card very much. Mary always designs interesting cards and this one was quick and easy to make - unless you start messing with the flowers!
Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Labels:
Mother's Day,
SVG Cuts
Thursday, May 11, 2017
Mother's Day Zig Zag Card
Mother's Day is just around the corner and when we visited the Home and Garden Fair last Friday, I found exactly the right plant gifts for my DD and DDIL. Woo Hoo! Master J accompanied us and I begged him not to tell his Mama about her present but... he is only 4 nearly 5!
I wanted to try and make a zig zag card with a shaped top edge and by welding all kinds of triangles and squares together, I managed to make a straight edged template in DS. Then I added the bases of the flowers I chose from the Bits and Pieces, Serenade and Hello Kitty carts and welded them in a pleasing arrangement along the top edge. Easy peasy!
I inked the flowers, and added them to the card remembering to glue them on the opposite side of the middle fold. (Note to self - add them to the back of this section too! It looks so unfinished.)
Then I had a great time adding bees and butterflies, ladybugs and caterpillars to each of the 5 sections of the card. Pearls, glitter, vellum and Wink of Stella - embellishment heaven!
Such a fun card to make and I already have another zig zag card with a shaped top ready to cut in DS3. : )
I am linking my card with the Mother's Day Challenges at Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog # 300
and the Bitten by the Bug 2 Happy Mother's Day challenge. Pop over and have a look at the lovely projects. I have tons of ideas for next year! Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
I wanted to try and make a zig zag card with a shaped top edge and by welding all kinds of triangles and squares together, I managed to make a straight edged template in DS. Then I added the bases of the flowers I chose from the Bits and Pieces, Serenade and Hello Kitty carts and welded them in a pleasing arrangement along the top edge. Easy peasy!
I inked the flowers, and added them to the card remembering to glue them on the opposite side of the middle fold. (Note to self - add them to the back of this section too! It looks so unfinished.)
Then I had a great time adding bees and butterflies, ladybugs and caterpillars to each of the 5 sections of the card. Pearls, glitter, vellum and Wink of Stella - embellishment heaven!
Such a fun card to make and I already have another zig zag card with a shaped top ready to cut in DS3. : )
I am linking my card with the Mother's Day Challenges at Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog # 300
and the Bitten by the Bug 2 Happy Mother's Day challenge. Pop over and have a look at the lovely projects. I have tons of ideas for next year! Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Monday, May 1, 2017
Graduation Card 2017
Here comes the graduation season and I needed a new quick and easy card to add to my files. I was inspired by a card in the Cardmaker magazine (preview here) and was pleased to find a similar image on the Simple Everyday Cards cart. With some creative slicing, I was able to use the negative image to make my card. Love it when it works out like that! The sentiment comes from Photo Fun - Celebrations and cuts beautifully in one piece. (Note to self - remember this image # M6B9607) Here's the front:-
and a side view:-
Easy peasy! Here's the link to the DS3 file
https://design.cricut.com/#/design/57848425
Thanks for visiting with me today! : ) Christine
and a side view:-
Easy peasy! Here's the link to the DS3 file
https://design.cricut.com/#/design/57848425
Thanks for visiting with me today! : ) Christine
Labels:
Grad card
Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Super Kitty Floating Pop Up Card
Birthdays, Anniversaries, Tax Day, Earth Day and often, Easter - April is a busy month in my family! Here is the card I made for my DGD's birthday using the CDD Caped Crusader stamp set and the pop up card instructions from this website. So fun and easy!
The cityscape cut comes from the 'Plantin' SchoolBook' Cricut cart and the Happy Birthday cut comes from the "Paper Pups' cart.
The font is a favorite from my teaching days, ABCBulletin.
Happy birthday, Sophia! And thank you for visiting today. : ) Christine
The cityscape cut comes from the 'Plantin' SchoolBook' Cricut cart and the Happy Birthday cut comes from the "Paper Pups' cart.
The font is a favorite from my teaching days, ABCBulletin.
Happy birthday, Sophia! And thank you for visiting today. : ) Christine
Sunday, April 16, 2017
Carrots for the Easter Bunny
Hopping in to say "Happy Easter" and to share a basket full of carrot treat boxes made for the OHM bunnies! The carrot comes from the 'Hopping Down the Bunny Trail' image set. This set has several three dimensional projects including some very pretty eggs. Check it out!
Master J. visited to see what the Easter Bunny left at our house and I couldn't help remembering the fun we'd had in previous years with five acres to search for eggs! However, we had a lovely dinner with our family and enjoyed a game of "Oregon Trail." We still haven't made it all the way to the Willamette Valley before dying of dysentery but we got very close this time! Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Master J. visited to see what the Easter Bunny left at our house and I couldn't help remembering the fun we'd had in previous years with five acres to search for eggs! However, we had a lovely dinner with our family and enjoyed a game of "Oregon Trail." We still haven't made it all the way to the Willamette Valley before dying of dysentery but we got very close this time! Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Monday, March 13, 2017
St. Patrick's Day Purses
Well, it's done - signed, sealed and delivered - and our home of twenty years now officially belongs to a new family. SO many memories, sigh! On the up side, we now longer have to pop up every day to feed the chickens, light the wood stove and clean the wood floors. More time for crafting, right?
This little purse has been around on Pinterest for some time and I did track one version to my friend, Scrapalette's blog here. I used a label from Winter Woodland, and sliced the smaller inset label to form the embellishment on the flap and the body of the purse. I did not add a handle as I wanted to make it look like a coin purse suitable for both boys and girls.
I welded four shamrocks together to form the border and cut it in glitter paper. I added a button tied with twine as the closure. The 3 inch treat bag holds 3 chocolate coins and one lucky 'gold' coin. (I was so worried that the children might try to eat the plastic coin, that I used my alcohol marker to color the clover green so it looked a little different. Crazy, I know!)
Here's the stamped sentiment on the back:-
Happy St. Patrick's Day! Time to think about Easter. : ) Christine
This little purse has been around on Pinterest for some time and I did track one version to my friend, Scrapalette's blog here. I used a label from Winter Woodland, and sliced the smaller inset label to form the embellishment on the flap and the body of the purse. I did not add a handle as I wanted to make it look like a coin purse suitable for both boys and girls.
I welded four shamrocks together to form the border and cut it in glitter paper. I added a button tied with twine as the closure. The 3 inch treat bag holds 3 chocolate coins and one lucky 'gold' coin. (I was so worried that the children might try to eat the plastic coin, that I used my alcohol marker to color the clover green so it looked a little different. Crazy, I know!)
Here's the stamped sentiment on the back:-
Happy St. Patrick's Day! Time to think about Easter. : ) Christine
Labels:
St. Patrick's Day