I'm still using my Create a Critter cartridge! The house is found on p. 28 and is an accessory to the pink pig. After cutting them both, I decided that pink, purple, and green do not go to together. Actually, I'm not sure if the purple and green pattern paper looks right either, but pink definitely didn't go. One of the thing I need to get is a color wheel ;) Anyway, the house is cut at 2 1/4". I ran the roof through an embossing folder and really rather like how it came out. I glimmer-misted the grass (sweet clover) and sky (glacier, hitting it immediately with a heat gun so the paper didn't warp too much. The "Sweet" is the accompanying phrase for the skunk on p. 61 and "Home" is cut using my Pooh font cartridge. The ribbon is again from the Target dollar bin.
Home of my crochet, cards, scrapbooking and other papercrafts.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Froggy card
Cricut cartridges--I think I have an addiction
I have six Cricut cartridges!!! Can you believe that I've only had my Cricut machine for a little over two weeks? I might have been late to the Cricut party, but I'm certainly going out of my way to make up for lost time. To be fair, one came with the machine and one was the gift, so I've only bought 4, all on sale at $39.99 or less.
Here they all are:
Last night I went to Michaels with some friends. Although I had a 60% off coupon for Cricut cartridges, it only applied to cartridges that were not on sale and regularly priced $69.99. As you may know, regular price for most Cricut cartridges is $89.99, so there was a limited selection and I wound up not using the coupon. However....one cartridge was only $19.99!!! Paper Doll Dress Up is cartridge that's being retired, unfortunately. Possibly because it seemed to have a niche market--people with little kids. What most people may not known is that in addition to great outfits, it comes with terrific accessories like a wedding cake, old-fashioned car, dinosaur, red wagon, rocking horse, unicorn, pirate ship, castle, dragon, skeleton, city skyline, rocket ship, gingerbread man, a picket fence, and grass. Here's the back of the box:
Here they all are:
Last night I went to Michaels with some friends. Although I had a 60% off coupon for Cricut cartridges, it only applied to cartridges that were not on sale and regularly priced $69.99. As you may know, regular price for most Cricut cartridges is $89.99, so there was a limited selection and I wound up not using the coupon. However....one cartridge was only $19.99!!! Paper Doll Dress Up is cartridge that's being retired, unfortunately. Possibly because it seemed to have a niche market--people with little kids. What most people may not known is that in addition to great outfits, it comes with terrific accessories like a wedding cake, old-fashioned car, dinosaur, red wagon, rocking horse, unicorn, pirate ship, castle, dragon, skeleton, city skyline, rocket ship, gingerbread man, a picket fence, and grass. Here's the back of the box:
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Balloon Birthday Card
Sorry this post comes so late in the day. I finished it this afternoon, but then forgot to post it before I went out. I used my new Create a Critter cartridge! The bear is found on p. 27 and the balloon is an accessory to the snake that appears on p. 30. Since I'm sending this to my husband, I put the bear on the inside ;) The cardstock is from the paper company and the ribbon is from the Target dollar bin. I glossed all the cut-outs with mod-podge.
Here's the front:
Here's the inside:
Here's the front:
Here's the inside:
Thursday, May 27, 2010
No cards till the weekend :(
I'm finally out of posts that I had scheduled last week ;( However, this week is proving to be too busy to get more cards made. I did FINALLY receive the two cartridges that I order 2 weeks ago--Create a Critter and From my Kitchen. After letting my order hang in limbo for over a week, Joann.com finally express mailed them to me. They are both just as cute and neat as everyone had said, so I'm excited about making lots of cards with them.
I also did some (more) online shopping and should be getting some neat embossing folders, inks, ribbon and cardstock in the next few days.
Thanks for visiting and please check back on Saturday!
I also did some (more) online shopping and should be getting some neat embossing folders, inks, ribbon and cardstock in the next few days.
Thanks for visiting and please check back on Saturday!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Another Dog Card
Another card using the Sizzix original die and Studio G stamps from the Michael's dollar bin. The paper is K&Co, but I'm not sure which collection. I painted the bone with rock candy crackle paint and then wrapped some bronze wire around it. I am hoping that it will lay flat enough in the envelope to mail.
Here's the inside. I often add a frame on the inside to help counter-balance the weight.
Here's the inside. I often add a frame on the inside to help counter-balance the weight.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Happy Birthday - Jungle
This was cut using my new Pooh Font cartridge! It's an awesome font cartridge that even comes with honey pots and baby Poohs. The animals are from the Paper Co's Jungle clear stamp set. After all this time, I finally learned the difference between types of inks, specifically that water-based inks will not coat big images as well as chalk or pigment inks. My favorite right now are Colorbox's chalk inks and I definitely plan on getting more when I can. I put the animals on green cardstock and popped them up with foam tape. I used the Zig two-way glue to adhere all the little letters and ran the big ones through my Xyron.
Monday, May 24, 2010
Thinking of You
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Still Waiting....
As you know, my Cricut was ordered on the same day that I ordered the Create a Critter and the From My Kitchen cartridges from Jo-Ann's. Well, my Cricut arrived two days after it was ordered and and 11 days later, I'm still waiting on the cartridges. (I do have a tracking number and FedEx has promised them by tomorrow at 3pm. We'll see.) In the meantime, I've been playing with these two cartridges:
Disney Happily Ever After - lots of neat extras such as windows that will make great decorative frames, flowers, a bucket, broom, scissors, pine tree, watering can, shovel, bird, squirrel, and more. The characters are a little intricate, but I'll work on it.
Pooh Font Cartridge-This is a great all-purpose font, similar to the Comic MS font that you're probably familiar with in Word. There are both upper and lower case letters and you can make characters that look like wood or even print the letters on honey pots. Also included are 12 baby Pooh characters! Love it.
I've already made several cards using these cartridges. I will try to get better about labeling by cartridge name. Can't wait till the other two come tomorrow. If there were only more hours in the day! Stay tuned....
Disney Happily Ever After - lots of neat extras such as windows that will make great decorative frames, flowers, a bucket, broom, scissors, pine tree, watering can, shovel, bird, squirrel, and more. The characters are a little intricate, but I'll work on it.
Pooh Font Cartridge-This is a great all-purpose font, similar to the Comic MS font that you're probably familiar with in Word. There are both upper and lower case letters and you can make characters that look like wood or even print the letters on honey pots. Also included are 12 baby Pooh characters! Love it.
I've already made several cards using these cartridges. I will try to get better about labeling by cartridge name. Can't wait till the other two come tomorrow. If there were only more hours in the day! Stay tuned....
Thinking of You
Hopefully this card doesn't look too cluttered. I kept thinking it needed one more detail, so it wound up being a pretty good medium and technique sampler. The heart is cut using the Don Juan cartridge of my new Cricut at 2 inches, I think. I then stamped a pattern stamp in a purple shade using Studio G ink, then clear embossed it. Michaels had these great background stamps in their dollar bin, so I bought about 5 on Saturday. The only difficulty with them is that they're not clear, so you have to guess where in order to line them up. I had to do both sides of the heart to get it right, but the outcome works, I think. The greeting is stamped using a fantastic Hero Arts clear stamp set called "Everyday Sayings." I embossed the base of the card using a Cuttlebug embossing folder. The flower is punched using my BigKick die-cutting machine, but I'm not sure what Sizzix set it is.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Two More Thanks Cards
Similar to the card I made for my auntie. I used the Don Juan cartridge for the thanks cut at 1.75". It's hard to tell, but I embossed using the swiss dots cuttlebug embossing folder the card after adhering the squares. I mod-podged the sentiment to give it a glossy sheen and mounted it with foam tape.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Butterfly
Thursday, May 20, 2010
I Woof You!
I sent this card to my husband just after he deployed to Afghanistan. He loves his brother/sister-in-law's gigantic dog (who looks nothing like this guy), but I thought he'd like the sentiment, which is a clear stamp I found in the Michaels dollar bin. The dog was made using colored cardstock from the Paper Co and a Sizzix Originals die. Everything but the gold medallion on his collar, which I colored, was layered. (I have issues with layering and often use single-layer die cuts. However, I have vowed to improve upon this, especially with my very first Cricut machine!!!) Back to the card--I painted a little rock candy crackle paint on the bone and the water. It looks cuter on the bone than the water, but he won't mind. I used a 2" scallop punch, although I'm not sure who made it. The greeting is popped up using foam tape.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
With Love Cards
These two were made using K&Co's Que Sera Sera paper and a border strip from an older DCWV paper on brown cardstock from The Paper Co. Ribbon is a mint green from the 50 cents stuff from Michaels. (It picked up some of the colors in the squares.)I distressed the edges using colorbox ink in chestnut roan. The squares were made using the Marvy Uchida 1.5" square. I popped up the sentiment with foam tape.
Here's the first one.
And the second.
Here's the first one.
And the second.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Fairies
Monday, May 17, 2010
Father's Day Card
I purchased this paper from Michaels about a week ago. It's Recollections' "Rockets and Sprockets" paper line. While its makers probably envisioned it as for a little boy, I thought it would do for Father's Day. Still on my gatefold card kick, I got the idea from a Youtube video by Christina from Creations with Christina. She used the paper from that popular monster line and the Cricut cartridge, which is super cute but I don't have it yet and couldn't find the paper. This guy makes me think of the Jetsons.
Here's the inside.
Here's the inside.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Trying to improve
As you may know from my recipe blog, TheFishie's Kitchen, I am well aware that I need to improve my photography skills in order to show off my work. I have not yet decided whether I will get snazzier camera equipment or take a class, but am at least attempting to pay attention to things such as perspective, lighting, detail and angles. Thus going forward on this blog, where possible, I will not just simply scan my cards, but actually prop them up against a backdrop and take pictures showing different parts of the card. To that end, I re-shot the photos of the Mother's Day card I posted last week using this "new" method for me. (Not a total gem because I still have major lighting issues, but some improvement.). Thanks for looking!
First Cricut Card - Thanks
As you know, I just got my very first Cricut machine yesterday and love it. Here's a quick thank you card that I whipped up to send to my very thoughtful and generous auntie. The "thanks" is cut using the Don Juan cartridge that came with my Cricut at 2 inches. It is matted on the same word shape cut using the "shadow" feature button. I glossed it up with some Modpodge and popped it up using foam tape. The heart brad is Basic Grey and the paper came in a magazine last year. The tissue paper is from Stampin Up (I know this because I got it from a friend who exclusively had Stampin Up stuff), but I have no idea what it's called. I punched two layers using a scallop punch and then sort of ruffled it to make it look more like a flower. A couple random stickers from my stash rounded it out. Hope she likes it.
Sorry for the uncentered shot. Of the several pictures I took, this wound up being the only one that picked up the glossy sheen.
Sorry for the uncentered shot. Of the several pictures I took, this wound up being the only one that picked up the glossy sheen.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
It's here, it's here, it's here!!!
My Cricut Create die-cutting machine arrived yesterday--much appreciation to the Amazon vendor Craft-E-Corner for getting it to me with free shipping in a day! (The product shipped from Wisconsin and I'm in Illinois. They made no representations as to speedy shipping, so I may have just been lucky.). Of course I stayed up much of the night trying it out. Thank goodness it came with a cartridge as Joann hasn't even shipped my order yet. Oh well, patience is a virtue, right?
Without further ado, here it is:
Nice and compact on my desk.
Gently lifting the lid pops it open. The device also has a handle for travel that hides nicely in back. (Ignore the pooh in the upper lefthand corner. Yes, it is an ad for baby food, but was too cute not to cut out.)
Closeup of the cartridge that came with it. There are so many different shapes to be cut using a combination of gray buttons (much more than the 100 shown on the keypad). Despite the hours I've spent with it, I certainly have much more to discover.
Love it, love it! Thank you so much Maryann! The card I'm sending you will appear in tomorrow's post.
Without further ado, here it is:
Nice and compact on my desk.
Gently lifting the lid pops it open. The device also has a handle for travel that hides nicely in back. (Ignore the pooh in the upper lefthand corner. Yes, it is an ad for baby food, but was too cute not to cut out.)
Closeup of the cartridge that came with it. There are so many different shapes to be cut using a combination of gray buttons (much more than the 100 shown on the keypad). Despite the hours I've spent with it, I certainly have much more to discover.
Love it, love it! Thank you so much Maryann! The card I'm sending you will appear in tomorrow's post.
Another Gatefold
Friday, May 14, 2010
Hang in There Monkey
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Flowers and Grass
I Can't Wait!!!
This is what I'm anxiously awaiting in the mail:
It's called the Cricut Create and is an electronic die-cutting machine. I'd resisted for about two years, but couldn't help myself.(It's also a gift from my wonderful auntie, which makes it all the sweeter.) I opted to go with the smaller model given that I have limited space.
As Joann's is having a sale, as soon as I learned it was on the way, I ordered these two cartridges:
Create-a-Critter
and
From My Kitchen
Many adorable cards and pages to come. Have I mentioned that I can't wait?!!!
It's called the Cricut Create and is an electronic die-cutting machine. I'd resisted for about two years, but couldn't help myself.(It's also a gift from my wonderful auntie, which makes it all the sweeter.) I opted to go with the smaller model given that I have limited space.
As Joann's is having a sale, as soon as I learned it was on the way, I ordered these two cartridges:
Create-a-Critter
and
From My Kitchen
Many adorable cards and pages to come. Have I mentioned that I can't wait?!!!
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Mother's Day Gatefold Card
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