So, my kids were so inspired about blogging when they hopped along on the kids' blog hop hosted by Scrapbookaholic by Abby that they asked to create a blog of their own to showcase their creations. You can check them here. The blog name is a spin on "Phineas and Ferb." Nina's nickname (in addition to Honeybean) is Birdie...and when she was small, she called Phillip "Phobbit." Check it out and show them some love...they will be jazzed!
Jen
Sunday, February 27, 2011
As, promised...the cards!
Here are the six cards I made to put in the box. These will be a gift for my stepson's girlfriend, whose favorite color is red. I had fun making these. All cuts are from Hello Kitty Greetings, cut at 2 1/2"--Decorated with stickles, ribbon, cuttlebug folders, etc. Enjoy!
| The crocheted flower on the card in front, on far right, was made by Scrapbookaholic Abby's grandmother...I received it as a gift in some happy mail last week. :0) |
Jen
Friday, February 25, 2011
Flaunt It Fridays--Tags, Bags, Boxes and More
Hooray! I get to design for Flaunt It Fridays AGAIN this week! Superb, right? The cut this week is the matchbox two cut from Tags, Bags, Boxes and More. I have this cart only on my Gypsy, so it was a different experience.
I loaded the base image, then used the window feature to add the top part of the box with the window cutout. If you select both images BEFORE returning to the mat, they will be compatible sizes. I put each part of the box on a separate layer. Then I stretched both sections until the box would fit a set of 4"x6" cards. Just make sure you look at the measuring tools and keep the measurements the same for both boxes. I cut the box using DCWV Glitter Stack paper, with the Cricut on max speed and max pressure. This paper can be a bit rough on blades, so if you have one that is a bit dull, that is the one to use. Assemble the box by scoring on the score marks and adhering with liquid adhesive (I LOVE Zip Dry by Beacon Adhesives) or with Super Sticky Tape. I push the corners on the bottom part of the box in a little further than the outer edge and trim the excess. On the top part of the box, I keep the corners a little wider, so the box will fit together more easily.
I cut a piece of clear acetate at 4x6 and adhered it to the inside of the top. The flower is from the SU Pretties Kit, colored with Martha Stewart markers. Stick pin and beads also from the Pretties Kit--red beads were in the stash.
I am working on a set of cards to put in the box. I will try to get pictures posted this weekend. Thanks for looking!
Enjoy!
Jen
I cut a piece of clear acetate at 4x6 and adhered it to the inside of the top. The flower is from the SU Pretties Kit, colored with Martha Stewart markers. Stick pin and beads also from the Pretties Kit--red beads were in the stash.
I am working on a set of cards to put in the box. I will try to get pictures posted this weekend. Thanks for looking!
Enjoy!
Jen
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Tacky Tuesdays Challenge--Chick
Tacky Tuesday's is a Facebook Group...each month Ruth creates a challenge based on a "tacky" cut from one of the Cricut cartridges. This week's cut is the chick from Simply Charmed. I don't have that cartridge, BUT I do have Create a Critter--which you all have to know I love, because almost every project lately features it! Lol...but anyway, I decided to make an Easter card for my cousin, Derek. He is awesome! And a famed bachelor. He is also a single dad to a precocious but precious little girl, Amie. So this card is for both of them...a smart aleck sentiment for D--and a Shrinky Dink chick magnet for Amie.
Front of Card...sun and eggs from Doodlecharms. I colored chick with sharpies and then did faux stitching. Added orange slick paint feet. I drew the faces on the sun and the chick. Sentiment is also hand written.
This is the original inside of the card...I cut the chick using the Fit to Page feature on an 8 1/2 x 11 piece of Shrinky Dink material. As I've said before, I use a blade that is too dull to cut paper, and a separate mat that is reserved only for shrinky dink and chipboard. The cut ended up being 9"--always use the multicut feature set on 4--max pressure and max speed. I colored the chick with Sharpies. I drew the face and faux stitching with Sharpies--filled in the White with paint markers. Then shrink in 275 degree oven for about 5 minutes--till all the curling and warping is flattened out. I put stickles on the belly and cheeks. Add magnet tape behind the belly, cheeks, and eyes, so it won't show through.
The inside of the card looked a little plain to me, even after I added the sentiment, so I took a clue from Joy at Obsessed with Scrapbooking and added some strips of paper to the inside. What a huge difference that made!
I'm really liking it, and I hope you do too!
Jen
Friday, February 18, 2011
FCCB--Challenge Me Monday --About the Weather
The Monday challenge at Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog this week is to create a project about the weather. Well, I have a very good friend, the Other Jen, who is always saying "Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass...it's learning to dance in the rain." Last week, she had a particularly rough week. She is the director of Exceptional Student Services at our school, and she works with some of our most challenging learners--and staff--in order to ensure success for our kids with special needs. She is awesome at it! But it is tough. I wanted to make her a card to show her some support. When I logged on last night to see what the Monday Challenge was, this card came into my head. The rain drops are from Gypsy wanderings, rotated slightly and laid out on the Gypsy. I cut out the blue card overlay, adhered it to the top of the card, then added Stampin' Up Crystal Effects to create the water effect. The Duck, Umbrella, and Puddle are from Create a Critter. Cut at 3 1/4 inches. I also used the rain drop cutouts on the inside of the card to create a splashing water effect. The best part is, everything except the card base came from the scrap bin! I adhered the Duck with an Action Wobble Spring, so it would look like she is actually dancing in the puddle. I just used my computer and some Creative Memories scalloped scissors to cut out the sentiment. Thanks for looking. I hope you enjoy my creation.
FIF Design Team--Forever Young Challenge
Hi, there, everybody! This week's cut is actually from Forever Young, but since I don't have that cartridge, I used Gypsy Wanderings for the silhouette. I cut my oval card from Wild Card. The decorative oval filagree also came from Wild Card. I used Printing Press for the scalloped oval. I cut the white oval card, and inked up the edges. I added the scalloped oval, cut from DCWV All Dressed Up stack. Then I added the vellum layer, the oval filagree. On top of this, I put the silhouette. I added stickles and a few flowers from the Stampin Up Pretties Kit...I colored these with SU markers and glued them on. I'll be sending this card to my Granny for her 92nd birthday in April....can't wait! Thank you for looking, and I love your comments, so keep them coming! Have a fabulous Friday, and I can't wait to see what you will create!
Jen
Sunday, February 13, 2011
WINNER of FIF PAPER DOLL HOP!!!
And the winner of the PPDU blog candy is: SHARON!!!! Yay, Sharon!!! Sharon is one of my DT sisters over at FIF! I have been through quite an ordeal lately, and these ladies have sure helped me through it! PM me you address, Sharon, so I can mail this fun candy to you!
39 Sharon said...
February 11, 2011 7:32 PM 
Thank you so much to all my new followers, and to everyone who left such kind comments on my post! I read every one and appreciate all of you so much! Jen
Love the magnet paper doll! Great idea!!! The layouts are awesome!!! Love how you did the photo
on the first one! :)
on the first one! :)
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