We're in Gig Harbor WA for a few days with DH's Flyfishing Club to do some surf fishing - 'pinks' I think he said. All I know is that he tied some very sweet little pink and orange flies that he did not appreciate me calling "pretty!"
While the guys were out, my friend C and I got together for a Craft 'n Chat session assembling these cuuuute little Halloween treat bags from the new Cricut cart 'Creepy Critters.'
I sized the bags to cut at 3 inches when flat - 5.23 wide and 6.1 high per group - and they hold 4 pieces of candy quite comfortably. In fact, these little bags are so easy to arrange on a page so as not to waste any cardstock and so easy to assemble, that I am sure I will be redecorating them to use for baby showers, wedding showers, birthdays, and for Valentine and Christmas treats.
I added my favorite CTMH stamp on the back - the one that goes perfectly on a 1" scalloped punch!
Well, time to get ready for the potluck. TTYL! Thanks for visiting sunny Gig Harbor with me today. : ) Christine
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Playing With a Fall Gap Card!
I love all the 'scene' cards that are out there in blogland, but know that even with my Misti, I could never ever get everything lined up, masked, inked and positioned correctly. But I can, sorta, kinda create a 'scene' with the Print 'n Cut feature of the Explore! And here it is:-
I started with a gap card (directions here) and made the gap 2.86 inches wide to allow the 'scene' to peek through. The card stock comes from DCWV Pumpkin Patch and proved to be rather difficult to fold correctly even with the score line. I had to manually score on top of the line the score tool made. Ughhh!
It was fun choosing the images to go inside the card and arranging them to make a pleasing scene. Can you see Katie in there?
Wouldn't this be fun with the word 'Noel' and a Christmas scene inside? Or 'Birthday' with cake, balloons and presents inside?
I used Art Nouveau for the word 'Fall' and Birthday Bash for 'Happy' and 'Y'all!' The other carts I used are Country Life, Pop Up Neighborhood, Summer Celebrations, and Pet Shop. I selected the leaves from the Sesame Street Seasons cart, but there are tons of other leaf images in DS if you do not have this cart.
Here's the file for the card
https://us.cricut.com/design/#/canvas/31000571
and for the card without embellishments
https://us.cricut.com/design/#/canvas/31103598
One last peek at my oh so flat card ready to mail!:-
Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
I started with a gap card (directions here) and made the gap 2.86 inches wide to allow the 'scene' to peek through. The card stock comes from DCWV Pumpkin Patch and proved to be rather difficult to fold correctly even with the score line. I had to manually score on top of the line the score tool made. Ughhh!
It was fun choosing the images to go inside the card and arranging them to make a pleasing scene. Can you see Katie in there?
Wouldn't this be fun with the word 'Noel' and a Christmas scene inside? Or 'Birthday' with cake, balloons and presents inside?
I used Art Nouveau for the word 'Fall' and Birthday Bash for 'Happy' and 'Y'all!' The other carts I used are Country Life, Pop Up Neighborhood, Summer Celebrations, and Pet Shop. I selected the leaves from the Sesame Street Seasons cart, but there are tons of other leaf images in DS if you do not have this cart.
Here's the file for the card
https://us.cricut.com/design/#/canvas/31000571
and for the card without embellishments
https://us.cricut.com/design/#/canvas/31103598
One last peek at my oh so flat card ready to mail!:-
Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Back to School
Last week was Back to School week for our local School District and a VERY good time for me to be camping in the RV! This was Katie's first trip and our friends laughed and told us we sounded like new parents after we delightedly told them that she had stayed in her bed and slept the whole night through! Of course, I think it was Cocoa's good example, right?
One of the things a teacher must think through is how to manage supplies. I was thinking about the Master J's little desk and how to organize his pencils when I remembered the candy cane holder from SVG Cuts. I didn't want any thing so big and gingerbready looking, so off I went into DS looking for a school house with a roof. I found a very plain one among the images in Classroom - August and September. I added windows and doors from Sweet Tooth Boxes and the trim is my hard working Falling Water punch. Here's my box: -
I added the last two apple brads from my collection and the Explore wrote the "Sharpened" and "Pencils to be Sharpened" labels for the sides. I could not resist popping a Bird Crazy image behind a window!
I am linking my pencil organizer up with the BBTB2 Back to School Challenge here. There are some fun projects on the blog!
And to the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog here.
Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
One of the things a teacher must think through is how to manage supplies. I was thinking about the Master J's little desk and how to organize his pencils when I remembered the candy cane holder from SVG Cuts. I didn't want any thing so big and gingerbready looking, so off I went into DS looking for a school house with a roof. I found a very plain one among the images in Classroom - August and September. I added windows and doors from Sweet Tooth Boxes and the trim is my hard working Falling Water punch. Here's my box: -
I added the last two apple brads from my collection and the Explore wrote the "Sharpened" and "Pencils to be Sharpened" labels for the sides. I could not resist popping a Bird Crazy image behind a window!
I am linking my pencil organizer up with the BBTB2 Back to School Challenge here. There are some fun projects on the blog!
And to the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog here.
Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Monday, August 31, 2015
Bird Crazy Halloween!
I was NOT going to jump on the band wagon and buy the Tim Holtz Crazy Birds even though I think they're fabulous! Nope. Don't need them. Haven't even made one card from the blueprint stamps that I HAD to have. (In my defense, I have practiced water-coloring a few of them Not a pretty sight!) Then, sigh, Mr. H. introduced the accessory stamps and dies and I pushed the 'Buy' button.
Here's my card:-
If you haven't tried a cascading card before, go here for easy peasy directions from Flowerbug. The trick is to use a nice heavy 'designer' double sided paper AFTER you have practiced with some old, ugly card stock.
This was a lovely project to work on a little at a time while it was my turn to watch the puppy. (Just to make sure she was not chewing on her stitches.) I used my Spectrum Aqua watercolors and a small paint brush to pick up the color from an acrylic block. I love the vampire owl with his fangs and the HP bird with his wand which is really the paint brush stamp with the brush end cut off! The sweet little bunny bird's tail is the fluffy ball from the end of the Santa hat stamp.
The sentiments were written with my Explore and say "Trick or Tweet!" "Happy 'Owl'oween!" and "Flying by with a witchy "Hi!" Such a fun, fun card to make.
Thanks for visiting with me today. I'd better go watercolor some more birds! : ) Christine
Here's my card:-
If you haven't tried a cascading card before, go here for easy peasy directions from Flowerbug. The trick is to use a nice heavy 'designer' double sided paper AFTER you have practiced with some old, ugly card stock.
This was a lovely project to work on a little at a time while it was my turn to watch the puppy. (Just to make sure she was not chewing on her stitches.) I used my Spectrum Aqua watercolors and a small paint brush to pick up the color from an acrylic block. I love the vampire owl with his fangs and the HP bird with his wand which is really the paint brush stamp with the brush end cut off! The sweet little bunny bird's tail is the fluffy ball from the end of the Santa hat stamp.
The sentiments were written with my Explore and say "Trick or Tweet!" "Happy 'Owl'oween!" and "Flying by with a witchy "Hi!" Such a fun, fun card to make.
Thanks for visiting with me today. I'd better go watercolor some more birds! : ) Christine
Labels:
Bird Crazy. Cascade Card
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Friends!
Just a quick, last minute post to share my project for this weeks Bitten By The Bug 2 challenge "Friendship."
A couple of weeks ago, Master J was reeling off the names of his friends to his mama, and he added at the end, "And Grandma is my friend." Can we have a collective "Awwww?" Love that little boy! Anyway, I wanted to make him something to celebrate all his friends and came up with the idea of photo blocks to which he could add little pictures, including, of course, Grandma!
I made little 2 inch pockets with my Fuse tool and adhered them to the boxes with scor tape. The font is The Mickey Font and I added the characters since Master J is a Mickey Mouse Clubhouse devotee!
Thanks for visiting with me today and please pop back tomorrow to see my blog post for She's a Sassy Lady. It was the most fun project EVER! : ) Christine
A couple of weeks ago, Master J was reeling off the names of his friends to his mama, and he added at the end, "And Grandma is my friend." Can we have a collective "Awwww?" Love that little boy! Anyway, I wanted to make him something to celebrate all his friends and came up with the idea of photo blocks to which he could add little pictures, including, of course, Grandma!
I made little 2 inch pockets with my Fuse tool and adhered them to the boxes with scor tape. The font is The Mickey Font and I added the characters since Master J is a Mickey Mouse Clubhouse devotee!
Thanks for visiting with me today and please pop back tomorrow to see my blog post for She's a Sassy Lady. It was the most fun project EVER! : ) Christine
Thursday, August 27, 2015
Aha! Another Gift Card Holder!
O.K. Maybe I am a little obsessed with all the varied ways crafters have come up with to give gift cards! Amy, at 'All Things Beautiful' shared an adorable matchbox pop - up card she made for her nephew and of course, I had to try one too!
I needed a couple of holders for my DGD's gift cards and since their bedrooms were restyled over the summer, I decided to match their room themes rather than the usual pencil, notebook, school bus Back to School theme.
I followed a You Tube video - here - but be warned, read her comments below the video before embarking on the project. Just sayin' ... It was really quite easy and such fun adding the pop up embellishments from Design Space. I haven't used "Back to the Beach" or "Summer in Paris" forever and I hope this qualifies for the "Old School Challenge #79" at the Cut It Up blog.
Here's a look at the pop - up elements: -
Plenty of room for the gift card: -
(It's a prop, Miss G! I'm not really giving you a movie gift card. Haha!)
The monograms on the lids come from the new cart 'Monogram Motifs.' I can see this becoming one of my favorites. : ) Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
I needed a couple of holders for my DGD's gift cards and since their bedrooms were restyled over the summer, I decided to match their room themes rather than the usual pencil, notebook, school bus Back to School theme.
I followed a You Tube video - here - but be warned, read her comments below the video before embarking on the project. Just sayin' ... It was really quite easy and such fun adding the pop up embellishments from Design Space. I haven't used "Back to the Beach" or "Summer in Paris" forever and I hope this qualifies for the "Old School Challenge #79" at the Cut It Up blog.
Here's a look at the pop - up elements: -
Plenty of room for the gift card: -
(It's a prop, Miss G! I'm not really giving you a movie gift card. Haha!)
The monograms on the lids come from the new cart 'Monogram Motifs.' I can see this becoming one of my favorites. : ) Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Sunday, August 23, 2015
'Minc'ing Christmas
A new box of Anna Griffin Minc goodies arrived in the mail yesterday. There's foil, glitter paper, extra toner sheets, tons of die cuts, and two toner pens. Unfortunately, some of the die cuts are not usable because they are badly off center. : ( Sigh! I can't decide whether to cancel my auto ship or not. I guess I'll see how much I can salvage. I'm hoping to use the pens to 'repair' some of the black patches I sometimes get when foiling. I'll let you know if that works out or not.
I pulled out my little Minc machine this afternoon and foiled one of the background papers. Lovely! Then I was inspired to run the used foil through again over a piece of toner paper to make use of the negative space. How cool is that!
Next, I tried the glitter paper on the holly leaves. I ran it through twice and flipped it over between passes. Look at the leaf in the corner and you'll see that part of the vein line is missing. I have no idea how that happened but it was probably OE!
Since the puppy was still napping, I tiptoed up to the craft room and assembled this card in about 5 minutes. Know what? This is a pretty good card and will work perfectly for several of the non - crafty people on my Christmas list!
Off to play with some more cuts until Katie wakes up and demands to go out. Shhh! Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
I pulled out my little Minc machine this afternoon and foiled one of the background papers. Lovely! Then I was inspired to run the used foil through again over a piece of toner paper to make use of the negative space. How cool is that!
Next, I tried the glitter paper on the holly leaves. I ran it through twice and flipped it over between passes. Look at the leaf in the corner and you'll see that part of the vein line is missing. I have no idea how that happened but it was probably OE!
Since the puppy was still napping, I tiptoed up to the craft room and assembled this card in about 5 minutes. Know what? This is a pretty good card and will work perfectly for several of the non - crafty people on my Christmas list!
Off to play with some more cuts until Katie wakes up and demands to go out. Shhh! Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine