Showing posts with label Life's A Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life's A Party. Show all posts
February 3, 2012
Wardrobe Card!
Good morning! I just want to take a quick moment to thank Bobbi Jo from http://sweetsassydiva.com/ for inviting me to be a guest designer today on her blog. This is my very first guest designer experience and I am thrilled to have been invited to participate. For those of you who don't know me, or are new to my blog, I would like to take a moment to introduce myself. My name is Missie. I am a wife and mother of two little boys, a member of the Cricut Circle, a Close to my heart Independent Consultant, a part time college student, the wife of a pilot, a scrapbooker, a card maker and an all around crafter. I enjoy trying new things and crafting is my sanity at this point in my life. My blog CREATED BY MISSIE began in the fall of 2010 as a way for me to "journal" my projects; I'm proud of all the things I have been able to create and share in that time. Enough about me, time to share today's card. ; Bobbi Jo is challenging her guest designers to use hidden jounaling or pictures or elements in a layout or card. So, I created a card that has some fun hidden parts (not so hidden really). To create the card I used my Gypsy, French Mannor, George and basic shapes, and Life's a party cartridges. The front of the card is the wordrobe from FM, I used the hide contor feature to hide the door fronts to create a solid pannel, the used George to make a rectangle in the lighter brown color, the back to the G to use the wardrobe again, this time hidding the actual cabinet and cutting only the door fronts. I cut the rectangle in half to create the two doors then added the door front pieces. I created the card base in my G using George with a simple rectangle with a square cut out for the "window". I then lined the base up with the card front and carefully used an exacto knife to cut a matching square in the card front. I used a piece of plastic from a cartridge blister case and sandwiched it between the card front and the base, and glued it all together to create the "window" The doors were then attached to the front of the card with ribbon ( I cut slits in the card to attach the ribbon to the inside). Back to the cricut to cut two small rectangles that would become the drawers inside the cabinet. I embellished the drawers with pieces of ribbon to look like blankets hanging out of the drawers. I also added some bling for the drawer pulls. Back the cricut to cut the onsie from Life's a Party in pink. I then made a hanger for the onsie by carefully folding a paperclip to look like a hanger -clever, right? I typed the message on my computer for the inside, inked the edges with Close to My Heart ink, BLUSH. I added a ribbon to the front and a small tag to let the recipient know to open the cabinet. The tag was created using CTMH stamps. a few little embelishments to pull the whole thing together and there you have the finished card! I hope you enjoy!
Labels:
Cricut,
French Manor,
George and Basic Shapes,
Gypsy,
Life's A Party
June 23, 2011
Life's a Party!
Hi Everyone!! It's Liza from Hoo's
Crafty! This week on SweetSassyDiva we were asked to make any
type of project using a cartridge not already tagged on the blog and it had to
start with the same letter as our first name. I was able to pick
from a few that had not been used yet, but since I love a party...I picked Life's
A Party.
Crafty! This week on SweetSassyDiva we were asked to make any
type of project using a cartridge not already tagged on the blog and it had to
start with the same letter as our first name. I was able to pick
from a few that had not been used yet, but since I love a party...I picked Life's
A Party.
A friends daughter had a baseball birthday party and I wanted to make something
special for her. One of my favorite cuts on this cartridge is the
birthday hat {found on pg 65}. It's a simple cut that can be dressed
up so many different ways. The possibilities are ENDLESS!
Colorbok cardstock
Fit To Page to determine the size of the hat {8.25"}
Before gluing it together, I went to the sewing machine for a zig zag stitch at
the bottom
I cut the number from this cartridge also {3.75"} both the shadow and base cut.
I used a white pen for some faux stitching on the number as well as navy ink for
the edges.
The baseball was cut {1.5"}, assembled, and glued to the top of the hat to tie
in the theme of the party.
I cut ribbon at random lengths, tied in the center and placed into the center of
the hat before rolling the hat up.
Lastly, I used a hole punch to tie ribbon to the sides of the hat.
Thanks so much for checking out my project today.
Stop by Hoo's Crafty to see
other projects I've been working on lately.
Be sure to check back on SweetSassyDiva each day to see the amazing projects
from the Design Team.
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