Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Cooking with Cricut Challenge # 75: Carnival Birthday

Hello and welcome to another Cooking with Cricut challenge! This week our theme is Carnival Birthday. So many fun things you can do with this, and you should definitely check out what the rest of the design team came up with- some amazing creations to inspire you this week! I debating doing a birthday card, but ultimately decided to go with a layout (I know, BIG surprise! lol) ;) I just had an inspiration for how fun it would be to make a little boy's (in this case my nephew) birthday page with all the animals you would see at a carnival or circus. So I broke out my Create a Critter and put it to work!!
All the animals and accessories, including the tent are from Create a Critter.
I added some balloons and party hats to incorporate the 'birthday' theme
I used an American Crafts Galaxy marker in white to add the highlights to the balloons.
I used some 'thickers' for the first part of the title, and Simply Sweet for the second half. Usually I reserve that font for 'girlie' pages, but it works for a little boy page too!
This page was very time consuming, but so much fun. I can't wait to see what you all come up with for this fun and unique theme, please come join us!! On a related note, this is the last week for our current design team term, but we have a new batch of talented and creative ladies to inspire you starting next week. Make sure you stop by to meet all the new faces! :)

Supply list:
Cardstock: Colorbok, DCWV, Coredinations
Patterned Paper: Paper Fever, Reminisce
Cartridges: Create a Critter, Simply Sweet
Letter Stickers: Thickers by American Crafts
Marker: Galaxy Marker by American Crafts

Whimsical Designs Challenge: Getting Sketchy

Hi everybody and welcome to another challenge at Whimsical Designs! This week the uber talented Nanne has shared one of her amazing sketches with us for inspiration:
For those familiar with my blog you will not be surprised that I turned the sketch into a layout ;). I had this awesome photo of my hubby, and wanted to make a more masculine layout:

I used kraft paper to make the banner flags, and inked them up with Tim Holtz distress ink, and added silver brads. I like the look and think they work with a masculine page.

I also love stars for boy pages (I'm sure I'm not alone in this) and my husband loves stars, so I always like to add stars to his pages :)


I used Stephanie's fun star stamp from her Whimsical Fun Vol 1 set to make this fun border. I love how versatile these stamps are- that is really what I look for in a stamp- I can go from boy to girl, from layout to card and cover any occasion I might need and these stamps fit the bill better than any others I have used. If you would like a set of your own, just go HERE :)
Here is a picture of the stamp set I used, and all the other fun sentiments it includes:
I hope you enjoyed my project, and I can't wait to see how you all utilize the sketch this week!

Supply List:
Cardstock - Colorbok
Kraft - Oriental Trading Co.
Patterned Paper - Basic Grey, Scrap Within Reach, Imagine 'Better Together' print
Cartridges - Opposites Attract (title), George (star)
Star stamp- Whimsical Designs Whimsical Fun Vol 1 set
Brads - stash
Ink: Tim Holtz

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

2012 Scrapbook Trend #8: Numbers

Welcome back to another 2012 Scrapbook Trend project. This time our trend is Numbers. When I decided to do these projects and saw the numbers trend I already knew what I wanted to do. I had taken a picture of what I was doing at 11:11 on 11/11/11. I thought it would be fun to make a layout highlighting this random moment in my life on a very unusual date and time. In my case, I had been in a fairly bad car accident the week before and broke my leg. At 11:11 on 11/11/11 I was convalescing at home with my two critters. I really love this photo because those guys really were right by my side throughout the whole healing process. Here is my layout:
I printed out my journaling on patterned paper and cut it in strips. I used the Sophisticated cart for the title. I really love the pretty flourishes and the framed monograms as well.
I purchased this date stamp (part of the Smash collection) and I love love love it! I will be using this one A LOT.
I won this Pink by Design script background stamp in a blog hop, and the one thing I was excited to do with it was stamp on flowers, lol! I added some liquid pearls to the flower centers (another new favorite!!)
Broke out the Ribbons and Rosettes cart again. It is fun to experiment with the different edges and looks you can get with all the different cuts.
I hope you enjoyed my project, and will be inspired to use some numbers on your project! Stay tuned for the next trend (next to last!!) which is Decorative Tape! LOVE this one!

Supply List:
Cardstock: Colorbok
Patterned Paper: Basic Grey (Out of Print)
Cartridges: Elegant Edges (borders, scalloped mat), Sophisticated (title) Ribbons and Rosettes (Rosette)
Brads: Basic Grey
Flowers: Prima
Liquid Pearls: Ranger
Bakers twine: My Craft Spot
Buttons: Button Bonanza
Stamp: Smash

I am entering the following challenges:

Party Time Tuesdays - Anything Goes

Monday, February 27, 2012

2012 Scrapbook Trend #7: Honeycomb Shapes

Hello and welcome to the latest installment of the 2012 Scrapbook Trends. I was really looking forward to this one, which is honeycomb shapes. I have been seeing this all over the place, and I really love this look. There are several carts that include a honeycomb (or hexagon) shape- I used Winter Woodland- and it is a great way to use your scraps, or just play around with different embellishments. Really fun! For my layout I actually printed and cut all my honeycomb shapes with my Imagine. It has been very neglected, so I decided to break it out. I loved how I could cut the shape and then print it with all the different coordinating patterns. All the paper was printed with the Imagine More Cards, and the title and flourish were cut with Yummy. Here is my layout:

I was so excited to discover that I have this notebook paper print. I tend to forget what I have sometimes, lol, But I have a feeling this print is going to be getting a workout now!
Here is a closeup of some of the honeycomb shapes. It was really fun assembling it, kindof like putting a puzzle together, and so many different ways to go with it!
I added some buttons and brads for interest.
I cut the title from Printing Press (I love the mixed fonts!) and printed it with a pattern from Yummy. The pattern was actually a much darker brown than what it printed. Disappointing, but I still used it :)
The flourish is also cut from the Yummy cart. I popped it up on pop-up glue dots for some depth. This is just a personal preference, but I really like the look of the prints on non-textured paper better. I didn't have any 12x12 non textured paper, so I printed it on the 'back' or less textured side and it was just fine.

I hope you enjoyed my project, and have been inspired to try some honeycomb shapes (if you haven't already!). Stay tuned for trend # 8: Numbers!!

Supply List:
Cardstock: Colorbok
Patterned Paper: Imagine More Cards, Imagine Yummy
Cartridges: Winter Woodland (hexagon), Printing Press (title)
Brads: Eyelet Outlet, Fancy Pants
Buttons: Button Bonanza
Floss: DMC

I am entering in the following challenges:
Frosted Designs - Geometric shape used 3 times (I used 3 rectangles, and more hexagons :)
Go Fish - Creative use of typeset

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Pile It On Challenge # 09 - Make it a Fun Fold

Welcome to another challenge at Pile it On! This week we are making cards with a fun or 'fancy' fold (think gate folds, easel cards, step cards, etc.). This week our sponsor is Simon Says Stamp! I made a gate fold card with this adorable digi from A Day for Daisies:
Here it is upright, so you can better see how it opens:
The sentiment is from Whimsical Designs 'Whimsical Fun Vol. 1' set. I used Elegant Edges to cut out the Stamp-shaped mat for the Sentiment stamp, and inked the edges with chalk ink. Then I added some liquid pearls for a little extra somethin'. I think I am addicted to this stuff, lol!
I found these adorable flower shaped buttons in my stash, and added some bakers twine.
I hope you like my project! Please come and join us with your fancy folded creations, I can't wait to see all the inspirational things you come up with!

Supply List:
Cardstock: Colorbok
Patterned Paper: American Crafts, Pebbles
Stamps: A Day for Daisies (digital image) colored with Copics, Whimsical Designs (Sentiment)
Bakers Twine: My Craft Spot
Liquid Pearls: Ranger
Ribbon: American Crafts
Cartridge: Elegant Edges

I am entering my card in the following challenges:

Fantabulous Cricut - Ribbons and Lace
Die Cutting Divas - Favorite Pet (kitties!)
Celebrate the Occasion - Thinking of You
Crafts and Me - Shades of Spring
For Fun Challenges - 3 buttons, 2 ribbons (I used ribbon and twine), 3 buttons (or brads)
Little Darlings - Pearls
My Mum's Craft Shop - Buttons and Ribbons
A Day for Daisies - Color Challenge
Poodles Parlour - Mother's Day or a card for a girl
Crafty Catz - Something beginning with a "B" (Blue, Ball of yarn, Buttons)

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Liebster Blog Award!!!

Wow!! I was truly honored and humbled today to have received the Liebster Blog Award from the talented Kristen of The Simple Things! Thank you so much Kristin!!
This really just caps off an amazing day- it feels really great to know that someone is ACTUALLY reading my blog, finding some inspiration here, and appreciating what I do! The origins of the Liebster Blog Award are unclear…but as Melissa shared, “the word translates from German as “darling” or “beloved”. It’s given to bloggers who have less than 200 followers in order to generate some traffic for them.” Cool! Here are the guidelines for the Liebster Blog Award:


The rules of the Liebster Blog Award are:
1. Acknowledge the blogger who gave the award by linking back to them.
2. Give this award to five other bloggers (who have fewer than 200 readers), and let them know through a comment on their blog.
3. Post the award on your blog.
4. Best of all – bask in the glory, have fun and share the love!

Here are the 5 blogs I am passing on this award to:

1. Jaihart Just Lovely Designs - Jill is a super talented artist with some truly beautiful creations and tutorials. Check out her 'Sundays are Lovely' linky parties!
2. One Day at a Time - I discovered Sara's blog when she became a designer for the Paper Variety. I love love love her layout style, really inspires me. And she has a boxer like me! :)
3. Tangle's Treasures - This gal is relatively new to blogging  (I think), but SO talented. her cards are amazing!
4. Brown Paper Crafts- Ali is also an amazing scrapbook designer, I love her work, and her blog!!
5. Nita's Notes- Nita is also an innovative and creative crafter, she does beautiful work that is clean and fun.

Congratulations ladies! Can't wait to see who you choose to spread the love to! :)

4 Crafty Chicks # 78 Inspiration Picture

Happy Thursday crafty friends! Sadly today is my last day as guest designer for 4 Crafty Chicks. Fortunately I will be back in April! This week we had a beautiful picture to draw inspiration from:
I had a great time with this challenge, inspiration photos are always fun. I wanted to do a layout, here it is:
I immediately thought of the Sophisticated cart for this project. It has very elegant images. Every cut on this layout is from Sophisticated, including the title.
I considered adding some gems to the chandelier, but ultimately decided to go with some liquid pearls to jazz it up. I think both are equally elegant.
I did add some gems to the flower centers, though! I used the chandelier and chair cuts since the inspiration picture was in an elegant room. I didn't think I would ever use this cut, so I love when inspiration just strikes and you find a way to stretch and utilize the tools you have in new and unique ways.
So there's my project! I want to thank the 4 Crafty Chicks: Lori, Leanne, Tamie and Melissa for having me. It's been great creating with these talented ladies!  I really hope you will head over to 4 Crafty Chicks and show us your take on that inspirational photo. Until April! :)

Supply List:
All Paper: DCWV
Cartridge: Sophisticated
Flowers: Prima
Liquid Pearls: Ranger