I hope everyone had a Happy Halloween! We had lots of Trick or Treaters including several very cool inflatable costumes. All our neighbors were out enjoying pizza and watching the over-excited little ones in the cul de sac running about and working off their sugar highs!
Here's a last few Halloweenie things to share before I get seriously into Thanksgiving...
SVG Cuts Candy Gang bags for the neighbor kids.
By the time the older kids arrived, we were handing out spider rings and Tootsie Rolls : ) The mummy was my favorite because he was so delightfully inky! I made these for my DGDs.
Tim Holtz Village dies Haunted Houses. Love, love, love the versatility of these dies.
These little matchbox treats were for the shelter children. I cut the boxes and wraps by hand and the decorations came from Mini Monsters, Create a Critter 2, Happy Hauntings, Charmed, Smiley Cards and Hello Kitty.
The boxes are just big enough to hold 3 nuggets and the Hello Kitty bat was their hands down favorite!
Thanks for visiting with me today! : ) Christine
Friday, November 3, 2017
Sunday, October 22, 2017
A Little Batty
A quick post to share the bat wall decor I made for my DGD using the Holiday One Cut Gallery image set available in DS.
Backing the cut with different colors of glitter paper results in very a different look and feel. I really, really liked the neon green, but DH reminded me that I needed to cut a moon and stars for the outside and did I want green stars? Sigh! Purple looks spooky too and orange, fabulous! Maybe I should just cut several of them with different glitter backings and group them together in a decor piece. Oh yeah! Sounds like a plan to me. : )
Thanks for visiting with me today and putting up with my ramblings! : ) Christine
Backing the cut with different colors of glitter paper results in very a different look and feel. I really, really liked the neon green, but DH reminded me that I needed to cut a moon and stars for the outside and did I want green stars? Sigh! Purple looks spooky too and orange, fabulous! Maybe I should just cut several of them with different glitter backings and group them together in a decor piece. Oh yeah! Sounds like a plan to me. : )
Thanks for visiting with me today and putting up with my ramblings! : ) Christine
Labels:
Halloween
Thursday, October 19, 2017
A Little Pick Up
Flicking through my stash of SVGCuts Christmas files, I came across a pick up truck box card and immediately thought of a friend's up coming birthday AND this week's Road Trip challenge at BBTB2. Don't you just love it when things come together like that?
Mary's file comes with a Christmas tree in the bed of the truck, but that was easy enough to trim away and replace with this cute sentiment patch from Just Because Cards.
I added his age on the back of the truck - which I won't share with you! LOL - and stamped Happy Birthday on the banner. Honestly, it took me longer to choose the font for the birthday numbers than it took to put the whole thing together. I finally settled on the Cricut font Southwest because of its simplicity.
The truck body is cut with a shiny black paper that I have been hoarding forever and I left the edges free of inking to give the truck a little definition. I added white gems for the headlights and red gems for the tail lights and called it done. I think a red version of the truck complete with tree would be a great Christmas card for Master J. Maybe add Santa driving it? Hmmm!
Thanks for visiting with me on a rainy PNW day : ) Christine.
Mary's file comes with a Christmas tree in the bed of the truck, but that was easy enough to trim away and replace with this cute sentiment patch from Just Because Cards.
I added his age on the back of the truck - which I won't share with you! LOL - and stamped Happy Birthday on the banner. Honestly, it took me longer to choose the font for the birthday numbers than it took to put the whole thing together. I finally settled on the Cricut font Southwest because of its simplicity.
The truck body is cut with a shiny black paper that I have been hoarding forever and I left the edges free of inking to give the truck a little definition. I added white gems for the headlights and red gems for the tail lights and called it done. I think a red version of the truck complete with tree would be a great Christmas card for Master J. Maybe add Santa driving it? Hmmm!
Thanks for visiting with me on a rainy PNW day : ) Christine.
Labels:
Card in a Box,
SVG Cuts
Sunday, October 8, 2017
Pumpkin One Cut Wall Decor
We had a lovely visit from my sister this week and we shopped, walked Cocoa and Katie, shopped, dined out, and shopped some more. : ) In snatches of down time, I worked on designing Halloween projects for my DGDs and Master J. I made the Sizzix/Tim Holtz spooky houses for the girls last year so this year decided to go with some kind of wall decor.
Cricut has just released some amazing One Cut Holiday projects including a pumpkin shaped piece and a bat shaped piece that are just perfect for the girls. After I cut them, I decided that I needed to emphasize the pumpkin and bat shapes by adding an outer layer to the cut.
Here's the finished pumpkin piece:-
The bats come from Happy Hauntings, Chic and Scary, Artbooking, and Classroom October and November. The "boo" cut comes from Holiday Cakes. I cut the piece in orange card stock and backed it with black glitter card stock. It's one of those cuts where you see something new every time you look at it!
Now to finish the bat project! Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
I am linking my project with the Great Pumpkin Challenge at BBTB2
and with Challenge #311 at FCCB, and also with the Pumpkin challenge, at Pause, Dream, Enjoy Challenge blog. Lots of pumpkin inspiration here!
Cricut has just released some amazing One Cut Holiday projects including a pumpkin shaped piece and a bat shaped piece that are just perfect for the girls. After I cut them, I decided that I needed to emphasize the pumpkin and bat shapes by adding an outer layer to the cut.
Here's the finished pumpkin piece:-
The bats come from Happy Hauntings, Chic and Scary, Artbooking, and Classroom October and November. The "boo" cut comes from Holiday Cakes. I cut the piece in orange card stock and backed it with black glitter card stock. It's one of those cuts where you see something new every time you look at it!
Now to finish the bat project! Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
I am linking my project with the Great Pumpkin Challenge at BBTB2
and with Challenge #311 at FCCB, and also with the Pumpkin challenge, at Pause, Dream, Enjoy Challenge blog. Lots of pumpkin inspiration here!
Sunday, October 1, 2017
Fall Twist and Pop Card
Yes, I know this is SO last year, but with all the packing and moving I couldn't ever find time to try one of these ingenious interactive cards. And I'm hooked!
I'm kinda past Fall cards and into Halloween but I did want to participate in the BBTB2 Autumn challenge this week so I checked my Pinterest Techniques board and rediscovered the Twist and Pop card.
I followed the tutorial on Splitcoast Stampers and was just so intrigued with the mechanism. Cool! The leaves are from CTMH Artiste and the font I used for the word 'Fall' is Liberty Regular. The sweet little sentiment stamp comes from Sunny Studio.
Because I can't just follow directions and be done, I tried and tried and tried to figure out how to make the card open horizontally, rather than vertically. It was a fail, but DH is convinced he can make a mechanism that will do this so stay tuned! (However, if you know of a link to someone who has already figured this out, let me know and I'll present him with a fait accompli! LOL) Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
I'm kinda past Fall cards and into Halloween but I did want to participate in the BBTB2 Autumn challenge this week so I checked my Pinterest Techniques board and rediscovered the Twist and Pop card.
I followed the tutorial on Splitcoast Stampers and was just so intrigued with the mechanism. Cool! The leaves are from CTMH Artiste and the font I used for the word 'Fall' is Liberty Regular. The sweet little sentiment stamp comes from Sunny Studio.
Because I can't just follow directions and be done, I tried and tried and tried to figure out how to make the card open horizontally, rather than vertically. It was a fail, but DH is convinced he can make a mechanism that will do this so stay tuned! (However, if you know of a link to someone who has already figured this out, let me know and I'll present him with a fait accompli! LOL) Thanks for visiting with me today. : ) Christine
Labels:
Artiste,
Twist and Pop cards
Saturday, September 23, 2017
Apple Wall Decor
While searching for 'apple' in DS, I was intrigued by just how many ways one could die cut a simple apple! Each one seemed to have been designed either for a specific purpose or within the parameters of a certain style. This apple variety made me smile and I wanted to capture their whimsy to add to my September home decor.
It WAS fun choosing each apple, selecting the right shad of red, and arranging them in a pattern that pleased my eye. It WAS fun making a project just for the pleasure of making it!
I am am also linking this apple project to the current challenge at BBTB2. I was totally fascinated with how the DT's apple choices flavor their projects. Go take a look! Thanks for visiting on this lovely Fall day. : ) Christine
It WAS fun choosing each apple, selecting the right shad of red, and arranging them in a pattern that pleased my eye. It WAS fun making a project just for the pleasure of making it!
I am am also linking this apple project to the current challenge at BBTB2. I was totally fascinated with how the DT's apple choices flavor their projects. Go take a look! Thanks for visiting on this lovely Fall day. : ) Christine
Labels:
wall decor
Thursday, September 21, 2017
An Apple for the Student
I knew it was coming, but did it have to come SO fast? Master J started Kindergarten last week which means no more Friday adventures with Grandma, Grandpa, Katie and Cocoa. Sigh! He loves Recess and Lunch but is not enamored with the schedule and routines.
I chose to go with a school theme for the OHM treats this month and, of course, I had to create special ones for Master J and the DGDs.
I adapted the fireworks box from Sweet Treats using the hide contour and resizing tools and glued on the apple from the Serenade cart. I duplicated and flipped the apple to attach to the other side of the box. The sentiment "School is Cool" was written with the Beadwork font. (This is my new favorite font!)
The boxes were filled with lots of treats and I popped a Dr. Seuss eraser in each. A little twine, ribbon, and a brad and I was done. Such a fun project! Pop over to the BBTB 2 blog and prepare to be inspired by the DT's apple projects. : ) Thanks for visiting today. I'm off to call Master J and see how his day went. : ) Christine
I chose to go with a school theme for the OHM treats this month and, of course, I had to create special ones for Master J and the DGDs.
I adapted the fireworks box from Sweet Treats using the hide contour and resizing tools and glued on the apple from the Serenade cart. I duplicated and flipped the apple to attach to the other side of the box. The sentiment "School is Cool" was written with the Beadwork font. (This is my new favorite font!)
The boxes were filled with lots of treats and I popped a Dr. Seuss eraser in each. A little twine, ribbon, and a brad and I was done. Such a fun project! Pop over to the BBTB 2 blog and prepare to be inspired by the DT's apple projects. : ) Thanks for visiting today. I'm off to call Master J and see how his day went. : ) Christine
Labels:
Serenade,
Sweet Treats,
treat boxes