Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Cop car card

Hello everyone! Hope your week is going well. To start out our week we have speedy project from Cajun Angels Crafts don't worry this card won't give you a ticket!

Hi everybody, this Card was inspired by my father in law who used to be on the police force. I had fun making this.

I have seen other cop cards that use punches but on my budget I wanted a cute cop car that didn't cost me too much! I created this cutting file with my silhouette Cameo. Did I mention I love the designer software?? 



I used Tim Holtz Distress Ink Pumise stone to ink around all the pieces.

I used a white gel pen to highlight in white around the window and lenses.

For the tired I used a fine point sharpy marker to draw in the treds on them. 

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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Fall Days Box card Part: Two

This card is part 2 of a 2 par tutorial by Cajun Angel's Crafts, see part 1 from Tuesdays post!
 
I had a lot of scraps left over for this card, enough to make a second! I know there aren't a lot of masculine cards so we try to mix it up a bit. Here is the boy fox fall card!
 
 



 
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What you'll need:
 
 I used the a2box card: Halloween Haunted House from the Silhouette online store. I used the basic box and inserts and edited them a bit. You can also got to youtube  to card in a box and see the tutorial if you don't have a silhouette or don't want to buy the file!
 
The adorable Kadoodlebug Designs Autumn Foxes, which are 70% off right now!!!! The: crows, boy fox with pumpkin and the cute little wagon are in the Autumn foxes cutting file.
 
As usual I used Inksentials Glossy accents for the eyes and nose. The white highlights on the title, birds pumpkins and fox were done with my American Crafts Galaxy Marker.
 
For this project I inked around just about everything using Tim Holtz Distress Ink Vintage Photo.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Fall Days Box card Part: One


It's fall time! Autumn is here and all the colors are changing, well at least in our neck of the woods! Here we have a 2 part project by Cajun Angel's Crafts:

I have been wanting to make a box card for some time. I just couldn't figure out what I wanted to put in it. Well it came down to these 2! Part 2 will come tomorrow! This card was defiantly some work but so very worth it!

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What you'll need:
 
 I used the a2box card: Halloween Haunted House from the Silhouette online store. I used the basic box and inserts and edited them a bit. You can also got to youtube to card in a box and see the tutorial if you don't have a silhouette or don't want to buy the file!
 
I used Miss Kate's Cuttables cutting file Fall Days for the title and made a few extra sunflowers.
 
The adorable fox came from Kadoodlebug Designs Autumn Foxes, which are 70% off right now!!!! The: crows, girl fox and pumpkins come in the Autumn foxes cutting file.
 
As usual I used Inksentials Glossy accents for the eyes and nose. The white highlights on the title, birds, pumpkins and sunflowers were done with my American Crafts Galaxy Marker.
 
The fall banner was made with thin twine and some small triangles, and the bows are a simple orange ribbon.
 
For this project I inked around just about everything using Tim Holtz Distress Ink Vintage Photo.
 

Monday, September 15, 2014

Seahawks Water Fall Album

We are officially in football season! It's especially exciting if you have children who are in football or cheerleading! Here is a great album for any football fan! Todays craft is brought to you by Christy's Creations.

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Hello everyone! Christy Here, we love mini albums here and we have the great pleasure of knowing Ginger from My Sisters Scrapper check out the tutorial on how to make a waterfall album.


We are hoping the Seahawks can do it again this year! In the mean time here is my project:



 
For this Project I Used Football designer paper and Seahawks embellishments from our local Scrapbook Nook store. I love this paper!. I also used Tim Holtz Distress Ink Vintage Photo to ink around each piece of paper. Super cute and can be customized for any football team or school!
Hope you enjoyed!

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Miss Kates Cuttables Guest Designer Project

We have a special treat today. One of our designers was chosen to be a Guest Designer on Miss Kates Cuttables. Congrates to Angel!

It's an awesome privilege to be chosen as a guest designer for Miss Kates Cuttables. This project was so much fun to make, hope you enjoy it! Please like and share our blog! Thank you!




 
For this project I used Miss Kates Cuttables cutting file So Stinkin' Cute Boy. I created a template for the onesie and the hanger using my Silhouette Cameo Designer Software. I used some square buttons for the front (not sure where they came from as I have a ton of buttons! But most of my stuff comes from Michaels!) I also used orange stickles for the lettering 'stinkin'. To add a little pop I used Inkssentials Glossy accents to add dimension to the eyes, mushrooms and sunflower!
 
You can purchase this adorable file and many more @: www.misskatecuttables.com 
 
 

Friday, September 5, 2014

Boy/Girl Fox card

It's Finally Friday *Phew* we made it! Here is the latest project from our designer Cajun Angels Crafts. What would the fox say? CUTE!!

I'm very excited about this card I have been playing with this file for some time. Its very simple and interchangeable! I love using my Silhouette Cameo Designer Software and seeing just how far I can go. I used the designer software to edit the files a bit and I think my hard work paid off, what do you think?

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For this card I used Miss Kate Cuttables files: Baby Fox, the trees from Cabin, and Welcome to the Zoo's welcome sign.

I used the designer software from silhouette cameo to create font for the names engraved on the wood, and using the offset tool I created a boarder and a card. Offset is wonderful for creating around but also can inset as well, that's how I made the inside of the card!

I love to make their little noses pop so I added Inkssentials Glossy accents to fill it in.

Changing it to the girl fox was super simple: I added a bow from a previous file I created, added a jewel from a set I got at Michaels, and what girl isn't complete without eyelashes?? I used a sharpie marker thin point to draw then in.

The finishing touch for a girl is always a ribbon, I added a simple brown bow on the inside.

I hope you enjoyed todays project!

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Disney's Mini Mouse Birthday card

Disney will always be a classic! Here is another adorable card from Christy's Creations.

Hi everyone, so I don't know if you can tell but I love Disney and Mini is iconic (along with Mickey of course!) I had a friend whose little girl was turning 2 and she adores Mini Mouse. Here is the card I made for her big day.

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For this project I used the Cricut cartridge Mickey and friends for the mouse ears, and Keystone for the numbers. Who doesn't love bling? I get mine at Michaels and the ribbon I used for this card came from Joann's. 1in black and polka dot, and 1/2in red and polka dot. I also laid thin red across the black and polka dot.  I used my polka dot embossing folder for the background. (sensing a pattern?) I wanted to add a little extra and used my black and white pens to mark around the 2 and the ears. I hope you enjoyed.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Disney Autograph books

Happy Tuesday everyone! We all love Disney, it's nostalgic for most of us. Our latest project is by Christy's Creations.

Hello there Christy here, I love Disney as I'm sure most of you do! My family and I recently went on a trip to Disney land. I wanted to make the experience special for my niece and nephew so I created these super cute Disney auto graph books. Please like and share our blog. Thank you!





 

 

 

 

I used Cricut cartridges: Mickey and Friends, Pooh and Friends and Keystone. The cute size for the characters is 3in's. The front and back cover are chip board is 4in x 5in, the paper came from a pack I had left over, not sure which paper pack they came from. Also I used the Stampin' Up tab punch for the tabs, and Mickey Mouse bling (on the page tabs) I got from Michaels Craft Store. I created a page for each character they would meet!