My daughter's school is having their Halloween parade today. She asked me if I could make her teachers a box or a bag she could put candy in for them. I was happy to do it. I would like to thank Emma at www.creativetimeforme.com for the inspiration... and the tips on welding a different shape to the bags and boxes on Mini Monsters! Thank you Emma! I really enjoyed making these, and reinforced them with chipboard. My first time ever cutting chipboard with my Cricut. Thank you so much for visiting!!
Friday, October 29, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
My Creative Time Challenge - Create a Critter
I was so excited to join Emma for another of her awesome Throwback Thursday challenges today. She chose Create a Critter and asked that we do a shaped card that included the color orange. I was beyond happy about this. I absolutely love orange with pink, so it was pretty easy for me to throw a card together.. plus, my daughter needed a birthday card for a party this weekend, so it worked perfectly! Thank you so much Emma for hosting another challenge. Please be sure to check www.creativetimeforme.com for all the beautiful entries. Thank you for visiting!!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Gift Card Holder
My cousin has a birthday coming up and I couldn't help but get her a present that might help her get her Cricut collection a little bigger! I have been dying to try a new way to do a gift card holder. I used Tags, Bags, Boxes and More, Simply Sweet, Sweet Treats and Create a Critter. The envelope was a "tag packet" from TBBM which I welded another tag to it to make it the shape that I liked better. I cut the bird, the "Happy Birthday" and the grass from Create a Critter and the envelope flower was from Sweet Treats, and the name is from Simply Sweet. I have really loved how this turned out and cannot wait to make some more. Thanks so much for visiting!!
Saturday, September 25, 2010
My Creative Time Challenge - Old School
I was so excited to be able to join Emma at www.creativetimeforme.com for another of her exciting Throwback Thursday Challenges. This week, she challenged us to not use our Cricuts! I was pretty excited about that, because for many, many years, all I had was brass embossing templates. It was so fun to break those out and use them for her challenge. I really miss doing embossing, but since the Cuttlebug and Cricut, most of my old hobbies have taken a back seat to my ever changing skills. Thank you Emma, for hosting another great challenge! Be sure to visit her website to see all the other "old school" entries!
Thanks for visiting!!
Thanks for visiting!!
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Roar Like a Lion...
My big brother and his darling wife are expecting their first baby any day now! They have the most darling nursery for him and wanted to add one more element of decor for him. My dad always told us kids when we were growing up to "Roar like a lion!" anytime we were scared. This was what they wanted to do with vinyl for their nursery. I was happy to do it for them! Sadly though, I only cut the vinyl and my husband did everything else! Isn't he amazing!? He truly is such a talented person and can make anything look like a million bucks! I cannot wait to see it in the baby's nursery and I am just so proud that my husband could take the time to make this extra special for my cute brother.
Thanks for visiting!!
Thanks for visiting!!
Sunday, August 15, 2010
My Creative Time Challenge - Paisley
WHEW! I was able to join Emma at www.creativetimeforme.com once again for her awesome Throwback Thursday Challenge. This week, she chose the Paisley cartridge with the theme of Back to School. I have loved the Paisley cartridge since I bought it, but I don't have a child that is headed to school yet. My four year old has been asking how to spell things for about 4 months now, so I thought I could make her a fun little set with a few of the critters from the cartridge. The cartridge doesn't lend itself to Back to School right from the start, but if you dig into the manual, you'll see few things that could double as school items. On page 64, I used the "Paisly1" cut on the Card/Tab feature and thought it looked like a pencil. I cut it three times and took the parts I needed to make the pencil:
The font I used was from Makin' the Grade and the pencil border is from Locker Talk. I welded 8 pencils together to make the edge and then cut their layers accordingly.
Next, I used the bee, snail, frog and dog and put them on the top of some lines I had my computer generate. I cut the letters using Simply Sweet. She can now look at the letters and practice writing them and actually make words. She will be so excited!
Thank you Emma for hosting another great challenge. This by far was the most challenging for me, but I'm so happy with how this turned out. Be sure to check www.creativetimeforme.com for all the amazing entries. Thanks for visiting!!
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Owl Together Now!
Whew! The baby shower I did for my darling SIL was yesterday and it was a huge success! I was so happy to see her giddy with joy about her shower and the gifts everyone brought her. She's one of those women that I admire deeply for her dedication to my brother and their family. I'm so glad she's in my family and I get to be an Aunt because of her! Thanks, Angie! :)
The theme for the shower was "Whoo-Ray!". I took that and ran with it. I'm really into owls right now, and I couldn't help but use that darling sleepy one from Create a Critter. It fit so well! The centerpieces fit on 6 tables and were a hit! The ferns were from our Great-Grandpa's yard and the pine cones were from my yard. We were thinking "woodsy" for the centerpieces. I'd say we achieved that!
There were 18 bags with two owls on each for the tables. It was so fun to make them!!
I've always wanted to make a banner but have never had an occasion to need one. This party seemed perfect! I cut "WHOORAY!" from Storybook and the squares are from Fabulous Finds. I was so happy with how this banner worked. It was so fun!
Our next decoration was a tree full of owls! It was sooo cute. I loved this element of the decor. It was quite windy, but those little owls survived the storm!
We had a diaper cake sitting on the table with the tree and put some branches around it so it was sitting in a nest. Everything that we put out just made it all that much cuter. Here's a picture of the whole table with the tree and cake.
I would like to send my sincerest thanks to Jill, Missy, Patty and Paige for helping me make this event one that Angie will remember. It was a blast working with everyone, and I hope you had has much fun as I did! Thank you, thank you! I couldn't have done without you.
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