A quick post to show you the Father's Day card for DH. This is version 3!!!!! I used the Explore and Cricut pens to draw the fish images and I was surprised how easy it was to change the pens when prompted. I wish the pens had a finer point, though. The sentiment comes from a Make It Now project but I thought the rest of the project too cartoonish for my purpose. KWIM? So, a card base and various fish have been added to my reject drawer for the DGDs to use.
Our family got together yesterday morning and we got to watch Master J devouring bagels and fruit salad. He asked for more watermelon - well, that's what his mom said he wanted! The rest of us were laughing so hard at the incredible way he mispronounced it! Hard to believe that he is 2 next week.
The DGDs played with the old F-P castle with Auntie K and practiced their persuasive skills as they assigned the Knights between the three of them. (LOL!) We are so blessed.
Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Monday, June 16, 2014
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Happy Father's Day!
Several of the recently added 'Make It Now' projects on Design Space feature a background of repeated images drawn by the Explore. My mind filled with possibilities. Listening, for once (LOL!) to the inner voice that sounds remarkably like my long - time friend Maggie B, I settled on something quite simple.
I found this image of a baseball bat and ball on 'A Child's Year' and imported it onto a card canvas in Design Space. Using the x and y axis measurements, I arranged the duplicated images in a pleasing pattern. Choosing a copper metallic marker, I sent the mat through the Explore. Cool!
I added a sentiment from the 'Father's Day Set' and cut it in copper metallic paper from my stash. My card needed a splash of color and I found this vintage baseball postcard in the Graphic45 Good Ol' Sports stack and added 3 nail heads. (They are copper colored - honestly! I have no idea why they didn't photograph that way.)
The challenge on the FCCB this week is to Celebrate Dad. The DT did a great job!
The challenge at BBTB2 is also a Father's Day theme. Inspiring!
AND Mary at CardzTV is also featuring a challenge for Father's Day. Pop over and take a look here!
Thanks for visiting with me today. I'm off to buy more plants for the garden. : ) Christine
I found this image of a baseball bat and ball on 'A Child's Year' and imported it onto a card canvas in Design Space. Using the x and y axis measurements, I arranged the duplicated images in a pleasing pattern. Choosing a copper metallic marker, I sent the mat through the Explore. Cool!
I added a sentiment from the 'Father's Day Set' and cut it in copper metallic paper from my stash. My card needed a splash of color and I found this vintage baseball postcard in the Graphic45 Good Ol' Sports stack and added 3 nail heads. (They are copper colored - honestly! I have no idea why they didn't photograph that way.)
The challenge on the FCCB this week is to Celebrate Dad. The DT did a great job!
The challenge at BBTB2 is also a Father's Day theme. Inspiring!
AND Mary at CardzTV is also featuring a challenge for Father's Day. Pop over and take a look here!
Thanks for visiting with me today. I'm off to buy more plants for the garden. : ) Christine
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Father's Day
Monday, June 9, 2014
At the Lake
We're back, rather reluctantly, from a week at the lake. We had good weather, good fishing, good company and we found ALL of the geocaches on our list! Here's Sam. our geriatric border collie, waiting for the go ahead to get in the water. He loves to retrieve sticks from the lake! Cocoa, on the other hand, thinks that water is just for drinking.
The internet is not the greatest up there and so I took along my Sizzix Big Shot and worked on some MCT lollipop holders for the July treats for the children at OHM.
It was odd not being able to get projects ready to cut using Design Space, since it is internet based. And, of course, my Gypsy girl has been packed away since February. I had to resort to the old standby, paper and pencil and I kinda liked it! Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
The internet is not the greatest up there and so I took along my Sizzix Big Shot and worked on some MCT lollipop holders for the July treats for the children at OHM.
It was odd not being able to get projects ready to cut using Design Space, since it is internet based. And, of course, my Gypsy girl has been packed away since February. I had to resort to the old standby, paper and pencil and I kinda liked it! Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
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July treats,
Sizzix
Friday, May 30, 2014
Retirement Card - in - a - Box
A very good friend and ex- colleague retires from the teaching profession next month and today is her retirement party. The card was inspired by a regular side fold card on Pinterest, but since I have the Graphic 45 By the Sea stack just waiting to be opened, I used SVGCuts Plain Box Cards file to make one more card - in - a - box.
Hope she likes it! Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Hope she likes it! Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
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Card in a Box,
Retirement
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Summer Treats
Have you ever made sour cream containers? They really are quick and easy and require no die cutting at all. I needed something fast but cute for next month's treats for the children at OHM and I was able to put together 24 of them in one afternoon. The fun part of this treat is that being sour cream containers, they contain Trolli sour gummy treats! (I know, I need to get a life. LOL!) Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
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Sour cream containers
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Ice Princess
Look what I've been doing... crafting for my DGD's birthday at the end of the month. Can you guess the name of her favorite movie? LOL! I've just got the drink wrappers to finish and plan on getting the girls to help me out when they stay over on Saturday.
The card-in-a-box file comes from SVGCuts and is super simple to construct. There's a video available on the SVGCuts website.
The Ice Princesses and Happy Snowman come from Miss Kate's Cuttables here.
The gift bag features the castle from Once Upon A Princess, the snowflakes are from A Child's Year and my favorite tag shape is from Art Philosophy. Everything was cut on my Explore and the only problems I encountered came from the new, over-sticky mats that I used!
I am linking my gift bag to swell the entries at the Gift Wrapping Challenge over at BBTB2! The DT's creations are truly inspiring. Check it out!
Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
The card-in-a-box file comes from SVGCuts and is super simple to construct. There's a video available on the SVGCuts website.
The Ice Princesses and Happy Snowman come from Miss Kate's Cuttables here.
The gift bag features the castle from Once Upon A Princess, the snowflakes are from A Child's Year and my favorite tag shape is from Art Philosophy. Everything was cut on my Explore and the only problems I encountered came from the new, over-sticky mats that I used!
I am linking my gift bag to swell the entries at the Gift Wrapping Challenge over at BBTB2! The DT's creations are truly inspiring. Check it out!
Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Labels:
Card in a Box,
Once Apon A Princess,
SVGCuts
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Hanging Herbs!
Just a quick post to share with you the hanging herb gardens I made for DD and DDIL for Mother's Day. I bought the chicken wire message centers from Craft Warehouse, removed the clothes pins and string - which as far as I was concerned was attached to the wrong side of the wire to start with! DH and I added a stronger wire to hold the 3 inch pots in place. (I WISH I could have found nicer pots to replace the original plastic ones!)
The top is covered in chalkboard vinyl and 'Herbs' is also cut from vinyl. The font comes from Nursery Rhymes and is one of my favorite fonts. It always cuts beautifully and is ornate but readable!
We are having beautiful weather this week so I have been able to get out in the garden to tend my own herbs. : ) Thanks for visiting with me today! Christine
The top is covered in chalkboard vinyl and 'Herbs' is also cut from vinyl. The font comes from Nursery Rhymes and is one of my favorite fonts. It always cuts beautifully and is ornate but readable!
We are having beautiful weather this week so I have been able to get out in the garden to tend my own herbs. : ) Thanks for visiting with me today! Christine
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Nursery Rhymes