Showing posts with label Romper Bear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romper Bear. Show all posts

Sunday, August 12, 2018

Pumpkin Cards

Hi!

It's Anja again. I'm still awaiting my new dies from Christmas 2018 Part 1 release. In the meanwhile I came across this cute bear die and decided to add some pumpkins and make an autumn card.


For this card I used:
- Cottage Cutz dies (Romper Bear, Autumn Centerpiece, Nested Stitched Scallop Square Set, Pierced Square Set),
- Distress Inks (Mustard Seed, Antique Linen, Vintage Photo, Fired Brick, Peeled Paint, Mowed Lawn, Spiced Marmalade, Tea Dye, Shabby Shutters),
- craft card base (10x10 cm),
- patterned paper,
- white card stock,
- black pen,
- paper glue.

First I made the bear. I cut the pieces from white card stock and colored it with Distress Inks. I waited till I made the pumpkin to glue the bear together. I cut two heads. I used black pen for the eyes and a bit of pink ink for the chicks.


Then I made the pumpkins and the leaves. I cut two sets of leaves.


And then I just had to cut patterned and white paper for the background. I used the largest scalloped square and the second largest pierced square die.


And then I just had to put the bear together and arrange the pumpkins for the background. And this are my two finished cards.




Have a great Sunday and don't forget to check the new dies. They are currently 25 % off.

See you again next week.

Anja Z.


Cottage Cutz dies I used:







Friday, May 05, 2017

Baby Boy Explosion Box card



Hello to all !! It's Anita here with a baby boy explosion box. CottageCutz has recently released a whole new range of baby dies and they are all so adorable. You can check the whole collection here
Here is my explosion box card showing many dies and they give the whole project such a beautiful look.





Score a 6.25 x6.25 inch paper at 1" intervals on all sides and snip off the corners as shown. This makes the lid of the box. 
To make this box, Score a 12x12 inch card stock at 4" and 8" and turn the paper and score again.Cut out the four corners as shown.


 Cut pattern papers 3 x 3 and cut the cross stitched die cut. Distress with blue ink.




Cut the die cuts and assemble them together following the image on the paper pack.


Layer all the die cuts and papers together.


Make 3D flower and arrange in the centre with leaves using 3d foam tape.






the finished card

Cottage Cutz dies used







Monday, August 06, 2012

Pocket Full of Sweet Baby

Good morning!  It's Lorie here on this bright Monday morning to begin your week with a sweet baby card.  I'm still playing with adorable Cottage Cutz  dies from the baby release at The Scrapping Cottage, and this sweet card is yet another of my favorite creations using them.

For this card I used the following dies from the baby release:




This is one of my favorite dies from a previous release and I use it all the time.  A MUST HAVE in my humble opinion!
 If you haven't dropped by The Scrapping Cottage to check out the Wedding Release and The Victorian Garden Release, then you're missing out!  There are some fabulous new designs that our Cottage Cutz fans have been asking for, and fabulous is an understatement!  Head over there today and check them out!

Have a great day and happy scrappin'!