Saturday, June 21, 2014

It's Pass-ture birthday!

Here is another cow birthday card, in keeping with the tradition I have with my best friend.  I came across the pun on Pinterest.  The cow is from Create a Critter.  The orange piece on the left was run through the Spots and Dots Cuttlebug folder.


This card will be entered in the following challenges:
Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog #215--sketch challenge
Little Scrap Pieces--Saturday Linky Party
Simon Says Stamp--Monday challenge: Anything Goes

Saturday, June 14, 2014

Beer's to You!

I came across this saying recently and knew it would be perfect for my dad!  It was the inspiration for this Father's Day card.


The  mug of beer is from Smiley Cards.  I ran the foam through the D'Vine Swirls Cuttlebug folder.  The sentiment was printed from my computer.

This card will be entered in the following challenges:
Jo's Scrap Shack #54--I love you Dad
Fantabulous Cricut #214--Celebrate Dad
Cute Card Thursday #325--So Macho
More Than Favors #91--Father's Day


Monday, May 26, 2014

Congrats on your little squirt!

I am helping to host a baby shower for a coworker tomorrow.  She is having an ocean themed nursery, so I wanted to make an ocean themed card.  This whale is from Create a Critter and the font on the front is from Life is a Beach.  I ran the background through the Spots and Dots Cuttlebug folder.


This card will be entered in the following challenges:
Jo's Scrap Shack #51--Life's a Beach
Scrappy Moms--Summer, Here We Come!
My Craft Spot #138 Congrats and Grads

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Simple Mother's Day Card

For the first time in a long time, I'm not making this card the night before I need it!  This is largely due to a fun Facebook event I came across, NSD 2014.  There are lots of challenges, and I wanted to try to enter as many as I can, getting cards and projects done for several upcoming events.
For this card, I used the Swiss Dots Cuttlebug folder as the background.  The flowers are from the Locker Talk cartridge, but rather than cut out the ribbons that go with the image from paper, I recycled some ribbon from a Victoria's Secret shopping bag.  I cut out the yellow centers for the flowers using a regular old hole punch.


This card will be entered in the following challenges:
Really Reasonable Ribbon# 94--Bright Summer Colors
Pause Dream Enjoy #9--Flowers
Die Cuttin' Divas #163--Make it Girly
More Than Favors #89--Mother's Day
CAS-ual Fridays #131--use 3 of something on 1/3 of the card
Simon Says--Anything Goes
NSD 2014 Facebook Event Challenge #2--Flowers

Saturday, May 3, 2014

A FINtastic Birthday Card

I have a birthday party for a 2-year-old to go to this afternoon.  Part of his gift is a shirt with a shark on it, so I thought I'd make a card to match.  I like punny cards, but couldn't think of any shark ones.  A quick Google image search resulted in a FINtastic pun :)  Since the birthday boy is only 2, I thought a simple card would be fine.  I cut out the shark from Life's a Beach.  The dark gray layer on the cartridge is actually a thin border that gets glued on top of the lighter layer.  That sounded like a bit of a hassle to glue, and probably a frustration to cut out, so I modified it on my Gypsy so it was like a shadow layer.  I wish I had a water waves embossing folder, but I thought Chevron was close.  Unfortunately, I didn't plan that out ahead, and the "waves" go the wrong direction!




This card will be entered in the following challenges:
NSD 2014 Event Facebook Group, challenge #1--Birthday Card
Simon Says Stamp Blog--Anything Goes



Saturday, April 5, 2014

Hope your Birthday is Scraparrific!

I made this card for my picture-taking, scrapbooking sister.  The inside sentiment (the title of this blog post) is a little joke from our scrapbooking group.  The camera is from Campin' Critters.


This card will be entered in the following challenges:
Jo's Scrap Shack--#44 Anything Goes
Totally Papercrafts--#213 Pastels (The colors look much brighter in this picture than they actually are!)
Simon Says--Happy Birthday

Thanks a Latte

I was able to obtain a large number of free postcards with a turquoise and brown border.  They were the right size for cardmaking and I thought the colors would work well to go with some coffee themed stamps that I have.  I decided to crank out a large number of thank you cards to beef up my stash a little.  Since I was going to be making a large number of cards, I wanted a simple design.  I used the cup from Smiley Cards (hiding the face with my Gypsy) and added the steam from Graphically Speaking.  As soon as I had everything cut out, I immediately wished I had done the colors the other way around, making the cup turquoise and the saucer brown.  That way I could have stamped "Thanks a latte" on the cup.  I decided to just put both sentiments on the inside instead.



This card will be entered in the following challenges:
Jo's Scrap Shack--#44 Anything Goes
My Craft Spot--#131 Thank you card


Sunday, February 9, 2014

Snail Mail Belated Birthday Card

My dad's birthday was yesterday, so this will obviously be a belated card.  I chose the snail from Create a Critter to represent the slowness!  I hope that the colors I chose make what could be a girly image (with the flower on the snail shell) manly enough.


The sentiment inside reads, "Sorry I'm late.  Hope you had a happy birthday."

This card will be entered in the following challenges.
Jo's Scrap Shack--#36 Anything Goes
Totally Papercrafts--#205 Use a cute image

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Main Dishes

This divider page for my friend's recipe album was based on sketch #58 by Card Positioning Systems.


The plate and silverware are from the From My Kitchen cartridge.  I used my Cricut markers to trace the silverware before cutting it out, leaving a nice outline around the pieces.  The words are from A Child's Year.

This page will be entered in the following challenges:
Fantabulous Cricut--#195, 3 different patterns of paper
Scrappy Moms Stamps--use yellow and red
My Time To Craft--use 2 images--1) the plate 2) the silverware

Monday, January 20, 2014

Mixes Page

This year my friend and I got together to try making some mixes--herb rice mix, ranch dressing mix, and onion soup mix.  So, I decided to make a "mixes" divider page for her recipe binder.



I used a sketch I found here.  The jars are from the From My Kitchen cartridge.  I used my Gypsy to get rid of the labels they came with and then used my Gypsy and Cricut markers to write labels on them.  The dark blue strips on the side were run through my Cuttlebug in the Argyle folder.

This page will be entered in the following challenges:
Desert Island Crafts Challenge--#70 No flowers, Not a card, Do not color your image
Simon Says--Emboss it