Mother's Day is Sunday.
I really enjoy making cards for my family, although I am not very good. With all the fabulous CottageCutz dies, even I can make something I am proud to send out. The NEW CottageCutz Garden dies are perfect to use on Mother's Day cards.
These are the CottageCutz dies I am showcasing today.
For my first card, I went with a more traditional look. The inside of the card says, "Happy Mother's Day. I used the CottageCutz Seed Packet as a window. You could get even more creative with this idea and add panes and curtains. I created a table using misc. parts of other dies. For the Doily, I used the CottageCutz Build a Basket. I added the CottageCutz Mini Vase and CottageCutz Daisy for the finishing touch.
My second card I went for a more humorous approach. I thought the CottageCutz Grasshopper was adorable and came up with a cute saying for the card centered around him. "Jumped by to say (outside of card)...Happy Mother's Day"(inside of card). I added a CottageCutz Daisy for a girly touch.
I hope everyone gets a little creative time today.
Karen
Thursday, May 06, 2010
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Watch for it Wednesday #59 - Scrappin' on the Edge
Have you had an opportunity to try out any of the new Cottage Cutz Edgers yet?? There are so many different designs that there is definitely something for everyone!! But don't be fooled - these edgers are not just for cards and other smaller projects. For my tip today, I am going to show you how to take any of the new Cottage Cutz 7" Edgers and create a full 12" border.
First, choose your cardstock color and edger that you plan on using. For this demonstration, I have chosen to use the Cottage Cutz Daisy Edger, but you can use which ever you want. I trimmed my cardstock down to about 1" which gave me enough to fully cover the edger die.
Now, you are ready to start cutting. Line up the top of your piece of 12" cardstock with the top of the Edger and place it onto your die-cutting machine.
When are are ready to place your cutting mat down, be sure that the end of the cutting mat does NOT go all the way to the end of the edger die. This placement will prevent the very end of the edger die from cutting the design into the cardstock.
After your first roll through your die-cutting machine, you should have a cut piece that looks something like this picture. You can see that the end of the design just stops because by not having the cutting on top of the end of the edger die, you did not cut the end of the die.
Peel away the scrap paper from either side of the cut portion of your cardstock to reveal the design.
Here is a close up of what the middle of your cardstock piece should look like at this point:
Now, you want to carefully place the cut portion of the cardstock paper directly on top of the design parts of the edger die so that you have lined up the the die cut portion right on top of the actual die.
Lay these two pieces onto your die-cutting machine.
This time, when you are placing your cutting mat onto the die, you want to make sure not to cover the end where you have already cut the design out of the cardstock.
Once you have your cutting placed correctly, roll it all through your cutting machine. You will now end up with a complete 12" long piece of Daisy edge to use on your project.
Depending upon how you place your cardstock the second time through or the length of paper you are cutting, you may need to do to a little trimming to the second end to finish it off, but not necessarily.
First, choose your cardstock color and edger that you plan on using. For this demonstration, I have chosen to use the Cottage Cutz Daisy Edger, but you can use which ever you want. I trimmed my cardstock down to about 1" which gave me enough to fully cover the edger die.
Now, you are ready to start cutting. Line up the top of your piece of 12" cardstock with the top of the Edger and place it onto your die-cutting machine.
When are are ready to place your cutting mat down, be sure that the end of the cutting mat does NOT go all the way to the end of the edger die. This placement will prevent the very end of the edger die from cutting the design into the cardstock.
After your first roll through your die-cutting machine, you should have a cut piece that looks something like this picture. You can see that the end of the design just stops because by not having the cutting on top of the end of the edger die, you did not cut the end of the die.
Peel away the scrap paper from either side of the cut portion of your cardstock to reveal the design.
Here is a close up of what the middle of your cardstock piece should look like at this point:
Now, you want to carefully place the cut portion of the cardstock paper directly on top of the design parts of the edger die so that you have lined up the the die cut portion right on top of the actual die.
Lay these two pieces onto your die-cutting machine.
This time, when you are placing your cutting mat onto the die, you want to make sure not to cover the end where you have already cut the design out of the cardstock.
Once you have your cutting placed correctly, roll it all through your cutting machine. You will now end up with a complete 12" long piece of Daisy edge to use on your project.
Depending upon how you place your cardstock the second time through or the length of paper you are cutting, you may need to do to a little trimming to the second end to finish it off, but not necessarily.
I hope this tutorial will inspire to get out your edgers and start playing! And if you have been holding off getting them because you think they are just for cards, think again!! Now you have the skills to make any edge length you need!!
Come back on Friday and see the layout that I used this Daisy border!!
Tuesday, May 04, 2010
Hats off to all the Mother's
I can hardly believe it's May already and Mother's Day is this Sunday! These Garden release dies are perfect for Mother's Day cards.
I will have to admit this Butterfly edger wasn't my first pick, but I really like how it turned out on this card. Butterflies are so popular in paper crafting right now and I love how it went with my Butterfly paper. I decided it's a keeper! I simply inked the edges with a darker shade of pink ink before adhering to my card.
For my hat I cut out the straw looking one from the Hats Die and applied some flowers on it from the Easter Egg stand die and then used the flower and leaf piece for my corner.
Here's a tip for seeing what edgers you have at a glance. I simply cut the bottom off my packaging and lined them all up and punched a hole at the top with my Big Bite and put them through a ring.
If you have a fun tip you would like to share using CottageCutz dies we'd love to hear from you in the comments section. We might even feature it on the blog!
Here's a tip for seeing what edgers you have at a glance. I simply cut the bottom off my packaging and lined them all up and punched a hole at the top with my Big Bite and put them through a ring.
If you have a fun tip you would like to share using CottageCutz dies we'd love to hear from you in the comments section. We might even feature it on the blog!
Monday, May 03, 2010
On the Edge of my Garden
These are the dies I used on my card: Scallop Three Edger and the Pot of Pansies from the Garden release.
For my edger I cut out two strips of purple and two from the golden yellow. I punched out the holes in the purple, but left the pieces in on the yellow and layered the purple on top to get the two colors. I love how the pieces pop out really easy if you want them out and yet they stay in if you want them there. The best of both worlds if you ask me.
For the pot of pansies I made one cut from white cardstock and used my Copics to color in the pieces. I'm still learning on the shading with my Copics and even tried my hand at the blender pen to get the lighter portions on the actual pansies.
For the pot of pansies I made one cut from white cardstock and used my Copics to color in the pieces. I'm still learning on the shading with my Copics and even tried my hand at the blender pen to get the lighter portions on the actual pansies.
I'll have another card ready to show you in the morning with another edger die and the hats from the Garden release.
Monday Giveaway Winner
the winner is....
SixftPixy/Coleen Browning! Enjoy your new Edger!
Just email your choice of any in stock Cottage Cutz Edger die to scrappingcottage@cox.net along with your name and address as well as your blog name.
CONGRATULATIONS! Now that was easy wasn't it??
Keep checking back for more fabulous ideas and giveaways.
Karen
SixftPixy/Coleen Browning! Enjoy your new Edger!
Just email your choice of any in stock Cottage Cutz Edger die to scrappingcottage@cox.net along with your name and address as well as your blog name.
CONGRATULATIONS! Now that was easy wasn't it??
Keep checking back for more fabulous ideas and giveaways.
Karen
Sunday, May 02, 2010
Quick Gift of Thanks
What a nice way to say Thanks to a Friend or Co-worker with a simple handmade card and matching gift. I used the Half Daisy die to make a border on the thank you card as well as the matching Post-it note pad. You will also notice I made a full daisy with the same die. Just pluck a petal from each side of the half daisy and attach under another half daisy, add the center and . . . there it is. . . a full flower. This die really gives you TWO flower in one.
Additional Note: The mini pens can be found at Staples in a box of 12 bright colors, and sometimes on a card of 4 or 6 in the Target $1.00 department.
Matching Embossed Background
The thing that is great about a DIE CUT that differs from a machine blade cut is not always noticeable by everyone. As a die compresses the cardstock it rounds the edges. The machine drags a blade (kicking and screaming) along the cardstock and pulls at the edge of the paper pulp. This causes an uneven edge. Creating an embossed look is much harder with a machine cut.
Dies will ALWAYS give you a perfect rounded detailed edge. that is why dies are the only way to go on small items. In this case I cut the Three tulips that are in the Bunny in Log Die several times in the same color as my background., and applied them. This gives the look of an embossed cardstock. . . . . Wow and it matches the die on the card perfectly. Will you ever be able to find a folder to match the primary card design? This is also a great way to add flourishes and swirls to a design to add texture without changing the overall look of the item. Remember same color on same color.
Saturday, May 01, 2010
Oops . . . Did I get a little on you?
As you can see I am a little behind in my seasons or . . . am I a LOT ahead?, but I can't seem to let the chicks go. I used the Egg Carton with Chicks die to make this Easter card. I did not sway to much from the basic die layout, but I decided to give one of the chicks a cool dip in the coloring. The egg dipper was made from copper wire wrapped around a medium size magic maker at one end and a pen at the other. I have used the egg dipper before and find it is a cute embellishment. Adds a different texture. I embossed the background with random strip folders. The bowl of egg coloring is the base of the Lemonade Pitcher.
Friday, April 30, 2010
Look how my Garden grows :)
I have the hardest time each month deciding which of the fabulous new Cottage Cutz I want to order!! And I know I am not alone in my dilemma!! These Seed Packet Shapes from the April Garden Release are sooooooo cute and naturally I wanted them all, but I decided to go with some I thought could work "double-duty". You know me...I am all about getting the most from my dies.
I chose to get this Sweet Pea Seeds Shape because I thought I could incorporate it onto pages of my little Sweet Peas. I knew I definitely wanted the Seed Packet Frame to go along with it because it is perfectly designed to coordinate with the different Seed Packet Shapes available in this release.
I cut the stems out of the same green cardstock I was already using in the layout, but I lightly stamped over it with my Cat's Eye Chalk ink to give it more of a mottled look. I also used my Copic Markers to color in the different Sweet Pea flowers and petals. This is another shape that went together surprisingly easily considering all of the detail that you see. The stems are just two pieces, and then the leaves at the bottom just sit right on top of the stems. Once you have the two stems glued together, it is easy to place each of the Sweet Pea flowers right where you want them.
I chose to get this Sweet Pea Seeds Shape because I thought I could incorporate it onto pages of my little Sweet Peas. I knew I definitely wanted the Seed Packet Frame to go along with it because it is perfectly designed to coordinate with the different Seed Packet Shapes available in this release.
I cut the stems out of the same green cardstock I was already using in the layout, but I lightly stamped over it with my Cat's Eye Chalk ink to give it more of a mottled look. I also used my Copic Markers to color in the different Sweet Pea flowers and petals. This is another shape that went together surprisingly easily considering all of the detail that you see. The stems are just two pieces, and then the leaves at the bottom just sit right on top of the stems. Once you have the two stems glued together, it is easy to place each of the Sweet Pea flowers right where you want them.
Thanks for stopping by today and I hope everyone has a fun and crafty weekend!! Tell us how you are going to be spending National Scrapbook Day tomorrow!!
Thursday, April 29, 2010
LadyBugs Welcome
With Spring here and Summer fast approaching, I wanted to make some creations for my garden.
These are the CottageCutz dies I am showcasing today.
LadyBugs Welcome Garden Sign
Close-Up
I purchased the wooden sign from Hobby Lobby, it was painted red. I painted it black and then sanded it to let some of the red paint show through. I used mod podged to adhere my CottageCutz die cuts and letters onto the wooden sign. After they had dried completely, I went back over them with a couple more coats of mod podge to keep the die cuts secure and protected.
With the NEW CottageCutz Garden release coming next month, look for more garden projects ideas in future posts.
Karen
These are the CottageCutz dies I am showcasing today.
LadyBugs Welcome Garden Sign
Close-Up
I purchased the wooden sign from Hobby Lobby, it was painted red. I painted it black and then sanded it to let some of the red paint show through. I used mod podged to adhere my CottageCutz die cuts and letters onto the wooden sign. After they had dried completely, I went back over them with a couple more coats of mod podge to keep the die cuts secure and protected.
With the NEW CottageCutz Garden release coming next month, look for more garden projects ideas in future posts.
Karen
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Watch for it Wednesday #58
Happy Wednesday Everyone!
Today I wanted to show you an easy project for turning this....
into something fun and usable.
These are the CottageCutz dies I am showcasing today.
I really like using clothes pins to create simple projects. I am going to show you how to make some refrigerator magnets. The CottageCutz dies are the perfect size for attaching to the top of the clothes pins to customize the magnets. With all the choices in CottageCutz dies you could make magnets for every season and holiday. This would also be a great project to do this summer with your children or grandchildren.
The first thing I did was paint my clothes pins. While the paint was drying I picked my CottageCutz dies, cut and assembled them. I recommend cutting your dies with layers for sturdiness. I cut one layer out of chipboard and then my top layer out of colored cardstock. Once my paint was dry, I attach some magnets to the backside. I like to use magnet tape, you can cut it to size and it has one side with adhesive. I then attached my assembled die cuts to the front. My magnets are now ready for my refrigerator, to hold my son's treasured art projects or my daily lists.
I hope you get some creative time today.
Karen
Today I wanted to show you an easy project for turning this....
into something fun and usable.
These are the CottageCutz dies I am showcasing today.
I really like using clothes pins to create simple projects. I am going to show you how to make some refrigerator magnets. The CottageCutz dies are the perfect size for attaching to the top of the clothes pins to customize the magnets. With all the choices in CottageCutz dies you could make magnets for every season and holiday. This would also be a great project to do this summer with your children or grandchildren.
The first thing I did was paint my clothes pins. While the paint was drying I picked my CottageCutz dies, cut and assembled them. I recommend cutting your dies with layers for sturdiness. I cut one layer out of chipboard and then my top layer out of colored cardstock. Once my paint was dry, I attach some magnets to the backside. I like to use magnet tape, you can cut it to size and it has one side with adhesive. I then attached my assembled die cuts to the front. My magnets are now ready for my refrigerator, to hold my son's treasured art projects or my daily lists.
I hope you get some creative time today.
Karen
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
On the "Edge" with CottageCutz
I'm so excited to show you the new CottageCutz Edger dies. I had a fun package from the Scrapping Cottage waiting for me when I arrived home from work yesterday. I now have my hands on all 9 of the edger dies and look forward to showing you each of them as well as different ways of using them in my upcoming posts.
Today we're sticking with the basics. I chose to feature the Flower Edger first. I was so impressed with how well this cut out. The sides just fell off the actual flower piece and the flower centers stay put in case you want to layer (I'll show you that too). I punched out the flower centers for my card below and they popped out really easy.
These Edgers are 7" long which makes them great for cards or you can simply cut two of them for layouts.
In my fun package I also received dies from the new Garden release. These new flowers are going to be a must have as well. I also used the Flower 2, Layered on my card. I cut the pieces out and then wadded the flowers up before layering. There are so many things to do with these flower dies which I'll be showing you along with the Edger dies.
In my fun package I also received dies from the new Garden release. These new flowers are going to be a must have as well. I also used the Flower 2, Layered on my card. I cut the pieces out and then wadded the flowers up before layering. There are so many things to do with these flower dies which I'll be showing you along with the Edger dies.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Monday Giveaway
Good Morning Everyone!
So what do you think about those NEW CottageCutz Edgers? What are your favorite Edgers? How do you plan to use the Edgers? Which CottageCutz Edgers do you just have to have?
Leave a comment telling us what you think about the NEW CottageCutz Edgers and you are entered into the giveaway. That's it. Easy! You have until Friday to post a comment. The winner will be announced next Monday.
Good luck Everyone!
Karen
So what do you think about those NEW CottageCutz Edgers? What are your favorite Edgers? How do you plan to use the Edgers? Which CottageCutz Edgers do you just have to have?
Leave a comment telling us what you think about the NEW CottageCutz Edgers and you are entered into the giveaway. That's it. Easy! You have until Friday to post a comment. The winner will be announced next Monday.
Good luck Everyone!
Karen
Friday, April 23, 2010
Froggy Get-Well Card
OK, I know I normally make layouts for my blog posts and leave the card making to Kay, but as soon as I saw this Cottage Cutz Frog Shape, I had so many funny ideas for cards, I just couldn't wait to get my hands on it so I could start making some!!
This is my first froggy card and I wanted to make a Get Well card. I thought the Kermit the Frog saying was so funny to put onto a get well card! On the inside of the card, I have written get well soon and of course there is plenty of room to add a hand written note. I used some bright papers from American Crafts because after all, this card is supposed to make someone feel better and what better way to lift a friend's spirits than starting off with some fun colors and patterns!
This frog shape is really easy to put together! The frog is all one piece!! But because of the great details that have been incorporated into this die, you would never know it is all one piece! Even the Frog spots are embossed into his body so all you have to do is dab a little color down into the spots and voila! I cut the frog out of green cardstock and then used my Copic markers to add a little extra shading on his legs for some definition but you could also use chalk or ink and get the same effect. Then, I placed pop dots under my frog to lift him off the card just a bit for a little added interest. Kind of makes him look ready to hop right off the card, don't you think :)
Not that I am hoping any of my friends get sick, but I really can't wait to send this card to someone!!
I think this card would also work well for someone experiencing morning sickness (lots of "green" time there!) as well as a friend just having a hard day. For something totally different, you could also make a "Going Green" Earth Day card using this same frog.
I would love to hear some other ideas for this funny little frog!!
Be sure to check in this weekend for a special announcement!!! Have a great day!!
This is my first froggy card and I wanted to make a Get Well card. I thought the Kermit the Frog saying was so funny to put onto a get well card! On the inside of the card, I have written get well soon and of course there is plenty of room to add a hand written note. I used some bright papers from American Crafts because after all, this card is supposed to make someone feel better and what better way to lift a friend's spirits than starting off with some fun colors and patterns!
This frog shape is really easy to put together! The frog is all one piece!! But because of the great details that have been incorporated into this die, you would never know it is all one piece! Even the Frog spots are embossed into his body so all you have to do is dab a little color down into the spots and voila! I cut the frog out of green cardstock and then used my Copic markers to add a little extra shading on his legs for some definition but you could also use chalk or ink and get the same effect. Then, I placed pop dots under my frog to lift him off the card just a bit for a little added interest. Kind of makes him look ready to hop right off the card, don't you think :)
Not that I am hoping any of my friends get sick, but I really can't wait to send this card to someone!!
I think this card would also work well for someone experiencing morning sickness (lots of "green" time there!) as well as a friend just having a hard day. For something totally different, you could also make a "Going Green" Earth Day card using this same frog.
I would love to hear some other ideas for this funny little frog!!
Be sure to check in this weekend for a special announcement!!! Have a great day!!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
In The Garden
Happy Thursday Everyone!
These are the CottageCutz dies I am showcasing today.
I am "in love" with the CottageCutz Mini dies. They are so easy to use and so easy on the wallet. If you haven't tried CottageCutz dies, I suggest starting with the Mini's. You will be hooked!
For my layout, I used the CottageCutz Mini Picket Fence die to make a border across my page. I added one more CC Picket Fence cut up near my title to keep things balanced. I wanted the layout to keep with the whimsical feel of the background paper, so I added clusters of the CottageCutz Daisy flowers around my photo. The CC Daisy can be cut either single or double. For the final touch, one CottageCutz Mini Snail tucked into the flowers.
Have a favorite? Have a question? Let me know - we love to hear comments from our followers!
Thanks for taking a peek!
Karen
These are the CottageCutz dies I am showcasing today.
I am "in love" with the CottageCutz Mini dies. They are so easy to use and so easy on the wallet. If you haven't tried CottageCutz dies, I suggest starting with the Mini's. You will be hooked!
For my layout, I used the CottageCutz Mini Picket Fence die to make a border across my page. I added one more CC Picket Fence cut up near my title to keep things balanced. I wanted the layout to keep with the whimsical feel of the background paper, so I added clusters of the CottageCutz Daisy flowers around my photo. The CC Daisy can be cut either single or double. For the final touch, one CottageCutz Mini Snail tucked into the flowers.
Have a favorite? Have a question? Let me know - we love to hear comments from our followers!
Thanks for taking a peek!
Karen
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Watch for it Wednesday #57
OH THE POSSIBILITIES!
Butterflies! One of springs wonders and so popular right now in paper crafting.
I decided to start making up butterflies with all kinds of colors, textures and embellishments.
Here are just a few of the possibilities:
I used Pearl lustre cardstock, Diamond Stickles and Kaiser pearls for this beauty.
I used silver metallic cardstock, Silver Stickles and gems from Hero Arts on this one.
Glossy Accents adds texture and shine.
Doodlebug fine and chunky glitters for this one.
I used Distress Crackle Paint in Rock Candy for this cool effect and some Kaiser gems.
The ideas are truly endless!
Glossy Accents adds texture and shine.
Doodlebug fine and chunky glitters for this one.
I used Distress Crackle Paint in Rock Candy for this cool effect and some Kaiser gems.
The ideas are truly endless!
patterened papers etc.
If I haven't convinced you to buy the CottageCutz butterflies than I don't know what will!
I love this die!
Here is a list of things I did with the butterflies above:
Glossy Accents, Distress Crackle Paint, Distress Ink, Gems, Pearls, Stickles, Glitter, Smooch Spritz, Copics, metallic cardstock, Coordinations cardstock (sanded), all patterned paper, all cardstock, all solid, all one color, two tone, airy (without the background and pieces punched out), top layer only, background solid only, pearl lustre cardstock, solid w/patterned paper, Swiss dots cardstock.
Have a favorite? Have a question? Let me know - we love to hear comments from our followers!
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