Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Design Team Weekly Challenge: Clover Cuties Moose

What are ya'll up to on this fine Sunday? We are crafting (as usual!) Today we have our 3rd project from our Clover Cutie flies! Todays project comes from Mickel!


  I made a framed picture that I can place on my curio cabinet for my first project!





  All of the cardstock I used was from Bazzill.  The colors were Granny Smith, white, black, aqua and dotted Greenbriar.  The patterned paper is from American Crafts and is from The Color of Memories collection.


 
I absolutely love this paper piecing and can't wait to use it on a few more things!
 
 
 
 I also used Ranger Stickles on my blue and the green outline.  The colors I used were Waterfall and Lime Green.
 
 
 
 


 I had help from my soon to be 6 year old, Garrett in creating this.  He helped with gluing and with putting the paper into my silhouette cameo! I really hope you enjoy my project as much I enjoyed making it!!!

Friday, January 2, 2015

Elephant with Ballons Birthday Card

Hello fellow scrappers happy Monday! We have a simple super cute B-day card to share with you! Today's Project is was made by Angel from Cajun Angel's Crafts.



I love making Birthday cards, Here is a simple but adorable card with a little elephant holding balloons. I really love this card as its GREEN my favorite color!



This little card is was created using Miss Kate Cuttables cutting file Birthday Elephant. I used a .05 fine point black pen to draw stiches around the elephant, and glossy accents on the balloons to make them pop! 

 
The buttons on it came from a garage sale!
 
I used black, green and white card stock from Recollections card stock packs. I love the idea of turning the squares.
 
 
 
For the wording I used my silhouette sketch pens and my silhouette cameo.
 
I hope ya'll enjoyed my project, follow our blog or check back to see the up coming projects we have few really neat projects coming to start the new year off right!
 
 
 
 
 
A list of tools used to make this project:



 
Silhouette Cameo: with designer studio
 
 
 
Martha Stewart: Glue pen
 

 
Recollections: Card Stock
 

 
Scotch Adhesive Tape Glider


 
Fiskars paper trimmer
 
 
 
Teflon bone folder
 
 
Glossy Accents: Clear dimensional embellishment

 
Sakura Pigma Micron pen .05
 
 
 
 

Thursday, January 1, 2015

2015 Desk Calender: January

Happy New Year! It's 2015 and the start of a whole new year of projects. Our first project of the year is from Angel with Cajun Angel's Crafts.


I got a late start to the year as we stayed up a little to early! My project is a desk calendar for 2015 using Miss Kate Cuttables cutting files. First up is the month of January, over the next week I'll have all the months out, so keep checking back or subscribe and get email notifications when I post them.

Here is January's Layout: Best part is can be printed out! (If you don't want to go through all the work of paper piecing!)

 
 
 I used several cutting files for this project:

Miss Kate Cuttables Files: New Year's Eve Balloons
                                      Happy New Year's Title
                             New Year's Clock
3Craftateers Files: Champagne Glasses
 
 


 
The card size is 4.5in X 6in. It's perfect for your desk at the office or your craft room. You can also hang it on the refrigerator!



This Project was so much fun. I cant wait to show you the rest of the year! These desk calendars make great gifts. Until next time happy scrapping!


Tools used to create this project:



 
Silhouette Cameo: with Designer Software
 
 
Fiskars Paper Trimmer


Martha Stewart: Glue Pen
 


Silhouette hook
 

 
Silhouette pick me up
 
 
Scotch Adhesive Glider
 


Monday, December 29, 2014

Gift Bag Tutorial

Happy Monday Everyone, we have a neat tutorial by Brandie from Brandie's Dandies!

Hey there fellow crafters!! How ya’ll doing? Hopefully you are getting to relax after all the hustle and bustle of the holidays. In today’s tutorial I'm going to show you how to make your own gift bags. They are super easy to make and can be modified for any occasion. I have even made goodie bags for children’s birthday parties with this same design.


Step 1: Pick out a sheet of paper about double the size you want your gift bag to be. Please note:
Cardstock paper will work for this project but is really hard to work with for this project. I recommend using a thinner paper. You can use vellum or even wrapping paper. For this particular bag I used 12 x 10 paper.


Step 2: Fold your paper in half horizontally. Since I tend to be a bit of a perfectionist, I used my scoring board to score a line to ensure it was perfectly down the middle of the paper.


Step 3: I used the scoring board again for this step. Score a mark at ½” (depending on how wide you
want your bag to be on the sides, you can use more than the stipulated ½” if you want wider) on the end of the largest side of the paper.  The black line is meant to show you where the score mark is since it is hard to see the score mark in the picture.


Step 4: using the side you scored fold each end in towards the inside of the paper so the each fold is
facing each other.


Step 5: Use some type of adhesive and run a strip down the length of the folded strip. I used a Tombo
Mono Adhesive tape runner for this project. Once adhesive is added press the two sides together.


Step 6: Using the scoring board, score a mark at 1” on one end of the paper and fold it open as shown
below.


Step 5: Fold the insides of that fold to the lip of the paper on top and bottom. Then use some kind of
tape to tape it together there. I just used regular invisible scotch tape because it will be the bottom of
the bag but you can use Washi tape to add more “pretty-ness” if you like.



Step 6: Reach inside your bag and open it up and press the bottom flat. You should have your bag shape now. At this step you can trim some off the top if you decide the bag is too tall as well.



Step 7: Trim 2 paper strips from the same paper used for the bag. You want these strips about  1“ wide and just shorter than the length of the bag you made.


Step 8: Choose a coordinating ribbon, twine or string color. Trim the ribbon to the length of handles you want for your gift bag. Then take the ribbon and tape each end of the ribbon on the backside of the two paper strips you made.


Step 9: Use another adhesive tape runner and tape up the back sides of the two strips and adhere the
strips with the ribbon to the inside of your gift bag.


Step 10: You can leave your bag as is at this point or add whatever embellishments that your heart may so desire. I say, “Embellish Away!”


We hope you enjoyed todays project, subscribe and follow our blog or check back for more projects!
Until next time happy scrappin!


 

                                                      

                      Tools used to make this Project:

 
Martha Stewart: Score Board

 
Fiskars Paper Trimmer
 
 
 
Tombo Mono Adhesive
 

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Vinyl Projects: Monogrammed Gloves

  Sunday Fun day! Did everyone get what they wanted for Christmas? Well no matter what you got I hope you got to spend it with loved ones. We were blessed to be with our families. Today's project is by Angel from Cajun Angel's crafts.

  So for Christmas I got HTV (Heat transfer Vinyl) just in time for my moms birthday! I made Monogrammed gloves for her.

 
It was my first time using HTV I was defiantly nervous. Santa didn't bring a heat press, but I used my Iron and it worked out great!
 
 
 
I used the Marley Lilly app to make the monogrammed initials, but the font can be bought from fontbros its called vine.
 
The gloves came from Walmart the are polyester with fux fur. They cost $3 on sale.
 
 
I hope you enjoyed my project check back for more fun creations!
 
 
Items used to make this project:
 
 
Silhouette Cameo: with Designer studio
 
 
Fiskars paper trimmer
 
 
Home Iron
 
 
 
HTV: light Green
 
 


 

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Day 2 Christmas Song Projects: Owl, Be home for Christmas!

Day 2! Merry Christmas Eve, it's almost Christmas, where will you be? We know where we will be! Today's project comes from Brandie with Brandie's Dandies!

Hi everyone, are ya'll ready for Christmas? Here a few cute birthday cards I made. My theme was Owl, Be Home for Christmas.

 
All the owl stickers and matching sentiments came from the Dollar Store! They had so many cute stickers I couldn't pass them up! 
 
 

 
The cards were made using the Martha Stewart Score Board, card size A7 with matching envelope.
 
 
 
The card bases where made from 12x12 sheets picked up at Michaels and Recollections plain card stock.
 
 
 
I hope you enjoyed my projects, check back tomorrow for day 3 of our Christmas Song Projects.
 
 
Here is a list of items I used to make this project:


 
Martha Stewart - Score Board

 
Teflon Bone Folder
 
 
Scotch Adhesive Tape Glider
 
 
Fiskars Paper Trimmer