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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Egg Hunt

Here I am again, trying my hand at coloring.  I have been having some difficulties with digi stamps.  One, how do you size the darn things?  I mean, what program?  What size is the most common for cards?  Do you have to use a certain printer ink?  I printed my image out and left it to dry overnight.  The ink still bleeds when I am coloring.  I need help, my crafty peeps!  Any answers to my digi coloring problems?

Anyway, here is my second coloring attempt.  I got this cute freebie over at 2 Cute Ink.  I have been drooling over Heidi's images for a while now too.  Isn't that little bunny so cute.  I am entering him into the 2 Cute Ink and Mojo Monday challenges.





I used Echo Park Papers Springtime collection and the new My Thoughts Exactly Easter Greeting stamp set.  I thought the sentiment highly appropriate for this little scene.  He looks like he has just come back from his egg hunt.  Also, thanks to MichelleMyBelle for creating the Make the Cut file of Mojo Mondays latest challenge.  Makes it a lot easier to layout my cards.  Thanks, girlie!!

Supplies:
Bunny with eggs by 2 Cute Ink
Easter Greetings by My Thoughts Exactly
Springtime by Echo Park Paper



Thursday, March 29, 2012

Hanging with my Peeps

Today is a very exciting day for me.  Alyssa from My Thoughts Exactly asked if I would be the Guest Designer for March!  OK, I might have begged her but whatever.   I am super stoked and hope I do her totally awesome stamps justice.

Yes, I know it's rather late in the game and every card maker already has a "hanging with my peeps" card in their arsenal except me.   But when I saw that My Thoughts Exactly Easter Greetings had the ability to make this phrase, I thought it was about time I took a whack at it! 


Sorry about the pictures.  I don't know why the pink bunny is blown out while the rest of the colors are fine.  It's not that neon in person.  Nonetheless, aren't they adorable?  You can get these little cuties from SVGs by Bee for free.


A very cool friend sent me this cute paper stack by Echo Park Paper.  It's the Springtime collection.  Goes perfect with this little Peep theater.


Adding to the little scene and helping the funny bunnies on is Trendy Twine in Sky.


Perfect sentiment for this card.  It's doesn't get any better than My Thoughts Exactly for all your greeting card needs.  I love the fact that they mix and match.  This set has a few different stamps I could have used instead of peeps.    Like I could have used bunny.  Over 26 different phrases just from this set!  Whatever tickles your fancy!  

It's not too late to purchase and use this set for those Easter cards.  Still on the fence?  Buy them for those Spring project then.  Have I enabled you enough yet?  Good.  I hope to get some inspiration from all those amazing projects you guys will be making with these amazing stamps!

Supplies:
Easter Greetings by My Thoughts Exactly
Everyday Cards collection by SVG Cuts
Bunny Peeps by SVGs by Bee
Springtime by Echo Park Papers
Trendy Twine in Sky

Hope you enjoyed my little peep card.  Have a great day and happy crafting!

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Some Bunny Loves You

Alright everyone, be gentle.  This is the first time I have used my Spectrum Noir markers to color.  This was after much research on how to use them.  >.<  I think I did alright but I need to work on shadows and hair.  But practice makes perfect and that means I have to buy more digis.  hehe.

The Tiddly Inks "Best Friends Forever" challenge spurred me to finally try my hand at coloring.  I also killed two birds with one stone and designed the card using the latest Mojo Monday template for their sketch challenge #234.  Tiddly Inks has some of the cutest digi stamps.  I have been drooling over them for a long time and hoarding the freebies till I purchased alcohol markers.  So I am excited about this card.  Sentiment is from the new Easter Greetings set from My Thoughts Exactly.   Perfect for some fuzzy bunny love Wryn is getting.


Hope you enjoyed my card and if you have any sites or tips for learning to use alcohol markers, let me know in the comments.  I need all the help I can get.

Supplies:
Walk in the Park by Echo Park Papers
Easter Greetings by My Thoughts Exactly
Wryn - Somebunny Loves You digi stamp by Tiddly Inks
Colored with Spectrum Noir markers

Monday, March 26, 2012

Easter Egg Card

Can you tell I love this little Easter chick?!?  She is the cutest little chickie on the block and I just won't stop adding her to my Boss Kut Design Team projects for Easter.  I bet you all just can't wait for this holiday to be over so I move on to other awesome Boss Kut files.  hehehe  I got this idea from Jeannie over at Nonna Scraps.  She showed us her wonderful creation on the Make the Cut forum.  Jeannie made a hanging egg decoration but I thought it would also make a great card. 

You need to do a couple of copy and pasting with a little welding to get this shaped card.  I took Boss Kut's Egg Blank file and duplicated it so I had two.  Move them as close together as possible then weld.  Viola!  You now have a egg card!


You basically do the same thing for the window.  Find yourself any shape you like (I used a speech bubble with the tail cut off), place it on the front of the card and join.  Perfect window to see your little chickie.


Add your chickie on the inside, making sure you can see her through the front.  Add the perfect My Thoughts Exactly Easter Greetings sentiment and you are good as gold.  OK, you don't have to use My Thoughts Exactly stamps but I will not be held responsible if your card doesn't come out as cute.  :D

Glad you stopped by today to see my Easter inspiration.   Hope you come by again and please don't forget to leave me some love!!

Supplies:
0624eggblank by Boss Kut
0637DEasterchick by Boss Kut
0783grass by Boss Kut
Easter Greetings by My Thoughts Exactly
Bunny Love by Best Creation Inc pattern paper

Happy Crafting!!


Thursday, March 22, 2012

Jewelry Box

My sister-in-law recently got a new job and moved here to Ohio from Kentucky.  She keeps telling me how she has nothing to decorate her desk at work with or her apartment.  Guess that is a hint to start getting crafty and make with the gifts.  Then I remembered that the Playful Parlour set by SVG Cuts had a cute little jewelry box in it.  I thought it would look cute on her desk in her favorite color.


The finished size of this box is 5" wide.  An adorable, sturdy little box, it is.  I think she will love this and maybe hide some delicious little goodies to pass the time while at work.  What'cha think?  Thanks for stopping by and happy crafting!

Supplies:
Playful Parlour Kit by SVG Cuts
WorldWin DoubleMates for base and bow
Springtime by Echo Park Papers (thanks to a super friend ^__^)
Floral Flourishes embossing folder by Sizzix

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Homemade Crinkle Ribbon

Ya know, I think I like saving money making my own products to craft with than actually crafting.  ^__^  Today's project is no exception.  I don't know why it is so fun to make my own crinkle ribbon but it is.   I love mixing colors and seeing how beautiful it comes out.

It's pretty easy and can be made with a variety of different inks.  Whatever you have on hand will most likely work.  Here's my products:  Seam Binding in White (Hug Snug is the only brand I could find), water in a spritzer and ink.  I am using Tim Holtz Distress Ink because I like the colors, they blend/bleed together pretty well and super easy to use.  I have also used homemade Glimmer Mist (that's a tutorial for another day) and chalk inks.


Pull out as much binding as you think you are going to need/want in that particular color.  Here I pulled out about 3 yards.  Just start spritzing the binding and scrunching with your hands as you go.


Here it is after.  I wouldn't recommend getting it too wet at first.  I have seen some crafters make theirs where you could ring them out and get a cup full of water.  I prefer it a little drier, just barely damp.  When you use Glimmer Mist, it's wet anyway so it gets kind of messy and hard to get gradient colors if everything is soaking.  Make sense?  Hope I am explaining that right.  :D


Another reason I like my binding a little drier is when using Distress Inks, I can get better control of blending the colors.  The first color I used for this tut is Broken China.  Just keep daubing the whole pad and tossing till you get the color you want.


Then I used Faded Jeans.  Use the same method of daubing and tossing until you get the desired color and effect you need for your project.  Something to note:  when you are inking, the colors are going to be darker than the finished product.  So don't worry about over coloring.


When I got the color I wanted, I spritzed it lightly again and scrunched.  This is the reason I keep it drier when using Distress Inks.  They are made to blend wonderfully with water.  So I get the effects I want with the second spritz.  So pretty!


Now take your finished ribbon and manhandle it into a ball.  Do not make it a smooth ball.  The idea is to keep it smooshed.


The drying part can be done in several ways.  You can just leave the ball alone till it's dry or use your embossing tool.  See mine?  It's an industrial strength one I bought at The Home Depot.  Can you guess why I love it?  Aside from the fact that it has my last name.  No losing this baby at crops, huh?  It drys and embosses so lightening fast!  I mean, move your fingers as they are about to melt fast.
Disclaimer:  It's probably not real craft friendly, get one at your own risk.  ^__^


Now the problem with being impatient like me is, when you use the dryer method the heat straightens your new ribbon a bit.  You know like when you are too lazy to iron your pants so you just throw them in the dryer?  Ya, like that.  I just happen to like mine super duper crinkly so I usually leave it alone for a few days.  You may like yours a little less wrinkly but for the purpose of this tutorial I needed it dry fast.


Here are ones I made previously.  As you can see, they are really wrinkly if left to dry naturally compared to the blue I just used the dryer on.  I made a few with Distress Inks and some my homemade Glimmer Mists.


OK, let's do some really bad math.  I paid $21.35 for two rolls with shipping.  ($7.50 a piece last August, they have since gone up in price to $9.50 at ZipperStop)  You get 100 yards in a roll.  The cheapest I could find for sale already finished was $2.80 on Etsy for 3 yards.  That's .93 a yard, mine are .11 a yard if you use inks you have laying around.  Savings bonanza!  And with a 100 yard roll, you have a whole bunch of colors to play with.  Use the ribbon straight or crinkly.  Your choice.

Hope you enjoyed another one of my crafty money savers.  Keep checking back to see what other dollar saving ideas I can find for you.  Have a great day and happy crafting!

Supplies:
seam binding
water in spritzer bottle
any kind of dye ink


Monday, March 19, 2012

Butterfly Catch-All

Happy Monday everyone!  Looks like our beautiful sunny weather here in Central Ohio decided to hide behind the rain and tornado watches.  That's OK, hopefully my beautiful butterfly catch-all will bring little rays of sunshine!  ^__^


Now I know I didn't use very Spring-y colors but just think of it as the warm, brown Earth waiting for the first shoots of color to bless us with.  The original opening was a heart but I loved this butterfly silhouette from Boss Kut Designs so much I decided to change it.  I just welded it over the heart.


The catch-all was cut in chipboard and another set of panels were cut for the top layer with patterned paper.  I used my deep cut blade to cut the chipboard twice.  To be honest, I probably didn't need to cut it twice.  It looked cut through the first time.  And it cut like buttah!  Nice and smooth.  Now that I know my Gazzy will cut chipboard so easy, you will probably be seeing a lot more 3D projects.  ^__^


I wanted to dress it up a bit but adding a lot of bling would have been bad as it will be used a lot.  I was afraid jewels or pearls around the handle would come off with papers and such going in and out of it.  I did manage to get a few blue pearls on the florette.   I just love how it came out!  It just sets the butterfly off perfectly!  Of course, the brown butterfly is the left over chipboard.  Did you think I would waste that little beauty?!?


Well, that's all I have for today!  Hope you enjoyed my project for today.  Please come back and see what else I have for you this week.  I appreciate your visit here today.  Have a great day and happy crafting!

Supplies:
0367fancyflorette by Boss Kut Designs
0327butterflysilhouette by Boss Kut Designs
Catch-All pattern by me
Best of Brenda Walton stack by K & Co.
white chipboard

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Happy St. Patrick's Day


For your St. Paddy's Day pleasure, MyGrafico is having a 40% off sale!  Today only and ends at Midnight.

Have a great weekend, happy crafting and don't eat too much green eggs and ham!


Friday, March 16, 2012

$20 Lettering Delights Giveaway

Good Friday, dear blog readers!  I am just here to remind you about my giveaway of one (1) $20 gift certificate to Lettering Delights.  I won the gift certificate in Lettering Delights' 20K Facebook giveaway and am passing the award to one lucky blog reader.


Want to know how to enter?  Just go to my St. Patrick's Day Kiss Me Banner post and fill out the Rafflecopter widget.  There is one mandatory entry (you must leave a blog post telling me your favorite Spring themed Lettering Delights set.  It can be graphics, paper pack, Cut-Its, etc) and three bonus entries.  Just follow the instructions on the widget.  Right now, there is a low volume of entries so your chances of winning are still pretty good!  Giveaway ends Sunday, March 18th at midnight.

And speaking of bonuses, have you seen this mega super card bundle from Lettering Delights?


While checking out your favorite Spring set, take a look at this super bundle - Mad About Cards.  With this bundle you get 280 printable card designs.   But these are only available for a few days, the deal ends Thursday, March 22.  Here are the details:

  • Pick and choose the printable cards you love for just 50 cents each. You'll receive a PDF file of each card design you purchase making it easy to print, adhere card front to a card base and embellish if you choose with ribbons, flowers, or buttons. Get the cards you love for even less when you purchase in groups of five. For every five cards you buy, you can pick another five of your choice for free. Simply add all the cards you want to your cart and our shopping system will automatically apply your discount. (Add 10, you'll get 5 free. Add 20, then 10 will be free and so on.) Buy Five, Get Five free!
  • For the best value, you're sure to find the Mad for Cards Super Bundle simply irresistible! You'll receive all 280 card designs for just $39 in two different formats. The printable PDF files make it easy to print, trim and embellish your way to darling handmade cards. With the super bundle only, you'll also receive a PNG version of each card. This gives you the option to size the cards however you'd like or convert them into layered cutting files using your Make-the-Cut software. Check out the Mad for Cards Super Bundle!

So go enter my giveaway, you just might win.  Then you would only pay $19 for the Mad About Cards bundle (if that's what you wanted)!  How cool is that?!?

Have a great day and happy crafting! 

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