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Friday, April 17, 2009
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Anime Monkey Fun
I have been playing with the Quickutz Anime Monkey this week. In my first project, I completed a layout with pictures from the Animal Kingdom at Disney World and my monkey was more traditional with just some inking on the edges and Star Dust Stickles on the eyes for a touch. Then I wanted to have a little more fun and starting cutting him out in different colors. Once I hit pink, I knew I had to make a card with this pink monkey. Again I used stickles on the eyes and I also traced the word congrats with my Candy Cane Stickles.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
WATCH FOR IT WEDNESDAY #6
"Owl" admit it - I like to put catchy sentiments on my cards to go with the diecut I'm using. So here's a TIP for you.
Make a list of all the cute sentiments or quotes you like and either find a diecut or stamp that goes with it or take a diecut/stamp and make a list. I've taken this cute CottageCutz Owl (he's 2 1/2" high) and made a card with it, then looked at my "Owl" list to see what saying I wanted to use.
Here is a list of sentiments I've collected to go with my owl diecuts:
YOU WHOO....
YOU'RE SUCH A HOOT!
OWL ALWAYS LOVE YOU
LOOK WHOO'S TURNING....
THANKS FOR GIVING A HOOT!
HOPE OWL IS WELL
LOOK WHOO'S TURNING....
THANKS FOR GIVING A HOOT!
HOPE OWL IS WELL
OWL MISS YOU
HI Y'OWL
HI Y'OWL
Monday, April 13, 2009
So Beary Cute!
This week I chose to work with the adorable CottageCutz Bear. He is so dang cute and so versatile for all those different cards and projects you want to do.
He's perfect for all those fun bear sayings and sentiments you've heard through the years.
I have a new favorite Sizzix die. :) It is the XL Card Die, Scallop #2. This die is one of the May
releases. This die cuts the complete card giving you a scalloped edge front. I hope that you can
see how the card looks from my photos (I tried to take them so that the flap was up a little bit to
give you an idea of how the card works.) The "Surprise" card uses Sizzix dies and also a rub-on.
The frog images on the other three cards are the Penny Black (Clear Stamp Set Called Toadily).
This stamp set is so much fun to color!!!! Be sure to check out all the great new products at Scrapping Cottage too (new KaiserCraft bling, new ink pad, new dies, etc.). :)
Friday, April 10, 2009
Noah's Ark layout
This week I decided to do a double page layout focusing on using the QUICKUTZ CLOUD 12” border die CC-BDR-032 & the QUICKUTZ RAINBOW & CLOUD Cookie Cutter dies CC-SHAPE-2-022.
On this Noah’s Ark layout I used the QUICKUTZ RAINBOW & CLOUDS die for the rainbow & also for the bottom section of the Noah’s Ark. I cut out the rainbow in shades of brown and turned it upside down to make the hull of the Ark. The port holes were made using the eyes from the QUICKUTZ ANIME MONEY REV-0186-S. I hand cut the cabin section of the Ark and used the QUICKUTZ HOUSE KS-0935 for the entrance.
I added the QUICKUTZ TREE CC-BDR-021, QUICKUTZ TREES CC-BDR-018, QUICKUTZ SUN RS-0934, some extra clouds on the pages, and finally, being the Noah’s Ark theme I scattered the following QUICKUTZ animals around the pages:- FOX KS-0891, SQUIRREL KS-0888, OWL KS-0887, HEDGEHOG KS-0890, PENGUIN KS-0602, RABBIT RS-0889, PIG KS-0525, ELEPHANT KS-0875, GIRAFFE KS-0877, LEOPARD RS-0873, DOVE KS-0590, DOLPHIN KS-0161, DOLPHIN RS-0160, DOLPHIN KS-0162, ORCA KS-0236, The Koala Bear is from the QUICKUTZ AUSTRALIA COLLECTION Cookie Cutter dies set, and the swirls in the top clouds are made from the SIZZIX SWIRLY DECORATIVE STRIP #654774.
I used BASIC GREY papers for my background pages, and inked my die cuts with TIM HOLTZ Distress Inks. This was so much fun to do - I cant wait to start my next weeks layout :-)
Time Flies!
I was inspired by these precious, new QuicKutz birds to create a clock with this very sentiment. My desire is that as I look at the clock to see the time, I will be reminded to cherish each moment of life and hopefully slow time down a little!!
I had the great pleasure of using CottageCutz Bird and Birdhouse, QuicKutz Anime Birds (REV-0191), and the QuicKutz Marisa number set (KNR-05)
Thursday, April 09, 2009
unusual alphabet Zelda is. :) I was SO excited yesterday when I checked my email and saw the
announcement from Scrapping Cottage ab0ut the new Collector's Series from Quickutz. Zelda is going to be released as a Grand Alphabet this time around. I have to share a funny story about Zelda. Back in 2003 when Zelda was first released, I wanted that Quickutz alphabet in the worst way but it was getting close to Christmas. I didn't feel like I should (or could) spend the money to purchase it. I just knew I wanted it!!!! :) When Christmas morning rolled around I got some unexpected Christmas money and the first thing I thought when I saw it was "NOW I can buy Zelda!!!!!!" I think I even got on the internet that day and ordered it! :) Be sure to check out the Quickutz Collector's Series Zelda at Scrapping Cottage. You know you "need" it! :)
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Watch for it Wednesday #5!
Distressing Paper with Die Cut Shapes!
Here is another way to use your awesome die cuts!
I hope you have as much fun with it as I did!
First you will need to choose some patterned paper. (this works best with dark or bright colors!) You will also need to cut out some of your favorite die cuts! This technique works well with CottageCutz, QuicKutz, Sizzix, or just about die cut. Finally, you will need some sandpaper and a great imagination!
After you have cut out the die cuts you will be using, arrange them in the way that you would like them to appear on your patterned paper.
Place your patterned paper, face up, over the shapes. Gently sand over the shapes, one at a time focusing on the edges, until they emerge on your patterned paper. Keep sanding until you get a look that you are happy with. Try sanding the edges of your paper to complete the "distressed" look!
This fun technique is a fantastic way to design your own patterned paper to complement your die cuts! It can be used for cards, layouts, tags....the possibilities are endless!
Go have fun with this and let us know what you think!
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
CottageCutz Chicks
Monday, April 06, 2009
Saturday, April 04, 2009
Make A Wish
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Aren’t these QUICKUTZ ANIME BIRDS just gorgeous!!! I must admit that when I first saw them I did not think very much off them, but they have grown on me and are now one of my very favorites from the QUICKUTZ MARCH RELEASE.
When I cut the card, I had the QUICKUTZ ANIME BIRDS in mind, so with a corner rounder punch, I rounded all the corners of my card to match the shapes of the birds & added little round silver brads to match the spotted paper that I used.
I used the QUICKUTZ BIRTHDAY Shortkutz Phrase Die for my title, which I punched out twice so that I could Matt my title to make it ‘stand out’ a little more, and then finished off by inking the title & birds with TIM HOLTZ Distress Inks.
Clock layout
I have had an amazing last few days and the reason being that my parcel from THE SCRAPPING COTTAGE with my Quickutz March Release dies, and I have to say that up to now, this has been my absolute Favorite Quickutz release. And to make things better, just spend $50 or more on Quickutz and get the 2"x2" Speech Bubble Heart Club Die FREE (while stocks last).I just have to say that I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, the March release!!!! Oh, Did I mention that I L-O-V-E IT :-)
I have been working on a few projects and have posted one now, and will post the others during the week as I finish them. So check back to see what else can be done with these amazing dies, as their uses are endless.
This week I tried something different and turned my layout into a working clock. I used a recessed 12”x12” scrapbooking picture frame that I had bought a while back and never used because I could never decide which layout to put into it.
I started by cutting a small hole in the back board of the frame for where I wanted the clock mechanism to go through. I then glued my background paper onto the back board, cut a little hole in the paper, making sure to match it up with the hole in the board. I then carried on creating my layout as normal. Once finished I glued the mechanism in place at the back of the board, put the hands onto the clock & put it into the fame. FINISHED – A unique personalized clock that can either stand on a counter top or hung on the wall. This is going to look great in my craft room. Eventually, I will be able to see the time while I am working.
For my clock layout I used:-
QUICKUTZ CLOUDS 12” Cookie Cutter border die,
QUICKUTZ FLOWERS 12”Cookie Cutter border die,
QUICKUTZ GRASS 12” border die,
QUICKUTZ RAINBOW & CLOUD Cookie Cutter die,
QUICKUTZ ANIME MONKEY 4x4 die,
QUICKUTZ MUSHROOMS 4x4 die,
QUICKUTZ TREE 4x4 die
QUICKUTZ SUN 2x2 die,
QUICKUTZ HOUSE 2x2 die,
QUICKUTZ CHANDELIER 4x8 alphabet,
TIM HOLTZ DISTRESS INKS
Remember that you can click on the item and a link will take you directly to that item at THE SCRAPPING COTTAGE STORE.
Thursday, April 02, 2009
Rainbow Spring Layout
I love this new Rainbow Cookie Cutter Border die from the March Quickutz release! To me, there are two things that mark the beginning of Spring - seeing the flowers and trees begin to bloom and being able to start wearing new Spring clothes. I snapped these pictures of my daughter in one of her new outfits while she was waiting for her ride to school. I only used 4 of the 6 bands from the Rainbow Die because I wanted to simulate the rainbows found in the patterned paper I was using. Instead of making the rainbow level, I tilted it on its side and covered up the uneven ends with the clouds. This is a great technique to get a completely different look from this fun die!
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
ALL BOY CARD
This is a card I made using the GO KREATE RED TED 4"x4" die, QUICKUTZ LIZARD, QUICKUTZ FROG & the QUICKUTZ HONEY BEE ALPHABET. For something different I replaced the letter 'O' in the word boy with the QUICKUTZ SOCCER BALL. I adhered everything to my card using DOUBLE SIDED ADHESIVE SHEETS, which work great for turning your die cuts into stickers and solves a lot of messy glue problems.
Watch for it Wednesday #4
Have you ever thought that you would like to try something different on your cards or scrapbook pages? Well, why not try inking with items that you find around your home to give your projects a fabulous unique look.
I inked a piece of paper to use on the front of my card by inking the textured side of a kitchen dish sponge to give my paper a grid appearance.
This is the technique I used:-
1. Cut out your piece of paper that you want to ink to the size that you need it.
2. With an ink pad (you could also use paint) ink the textured side of a kitchen sponge cloth so that it has a really good coating of ink.
3. Place the kitchen sponge (inked face down) onto the paper that you want to ink and firmly push the sponge down, so that the ink transfers over to the paper, being careful not to let the sponge move so that the ink is not smudged on the paper underneath.
4. Carefully remove the sponge and you are now left with your inked piece of paper. Remember to let your paper dry. Time will differ depending on what you use to ink or paint with. I like to use TIM HOLTZ DISTRESS INK because it dries pretty much straight away.
5. Once the inked paper is dry, decorate or place it onto your project as needed.
To finish making my card, I also used some 3D adhesive foam squares, wire mesh, the COTTAGE CUTZ WEATHERVANE ROOSTER and the GO KREATE ‘SKIPTON’ COMPACT ALPHABET. Both of these dies are available for sale at THE SCRAPPING COTTAGE.
I inked a piece of paper to use on the front of my card by inking the textured side of a kitchen dish sponge to give my paper a grid appearance.
This is the technique I used:-
1. Cut out your piece of paper that you want to ink to the size that you need it.
2. With an ink pad (you could also use paint) ink the textured side of a kitchen sponge cloth so that it has a really good coating of ink.
3. Place the kitchen sponge (inked face down) onto the paper that you want to ink and firmly push the sponge down, so that the ink transfers over to the paper, being careful not to let the sponge move so that the ink is not smudged on the paper underneath.
4. Carefully remove the sponge and you are now left with your inked piece of paper. Remember to let your paper dry. Time will differ depending on what you use to ink or paint with. I like to use TIM HOLTZ DISTRESS INK because it dries pretty much straight away.
5. Once the inked paper is dry, decorate or place it onto your project as needed.
To finish making my card, I also used some 3D adhesive foam squares, wire mesh, the COTTAGE CUTZ WEATHERVANE ROOSTER and the GO KREATE ‘SKIPTON’ COMPACT ALPHABET. Both of these dies are available for sale at THE SCRAPPING COTTAGE.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Happy Easter Treat
Quick and Simple Easter Treat!
I needed a quick little treat to drop off to a neighbor today, but because I'm feeling under the weather I didn't want to spend a lot of time. I grabbed a clear cello bag and put some Easter Rolo's (of course you can use whatever treat you want) in it and stapled the top. I cut a piece of patterened cardstock just slightly wider than the bag and folded in half and added my diecut (QK Revolution Rabbit) and Happy Easter stamp from Stampendous. Put some pen detailing around the rabbit with some chalk and secured him to the topper.
Some other ideas you could add (if you're not sick) would be some Easter basket grass inside the bag or layer your topper to bring more colors in to match your treats.
I needed a quick little treat to drop off to a neighbor today, but because I'm feeling under the weather I didn't want to spend a lot of time. I grabbed a clear cello bag and put some Easter Rolo's (of course you can use whatever treat you want) in it and stapled the top. I cut a piece of patterened cardstock just slightly wider than the bag and folded in half and added my diecut (QK Revolution Rabbit) and Happy Easter stamp from Stampendous. Put some pen detailing around the rabbit with some chalk and secured him to the topper.
Some other ideas you could add (if you're not sick) would be some Easter basket grass inside the bag or layer your topper to bring more colors in to match your treats.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Hero Arts Clear Stamps
Scrapping Cottage carries Hero Arts rubber stamps. The three quick and easy cards above were done with a clear set called Tree, Birds and Messages. The bottom card also has some Sizzix
Sizzlits on it. The set is called Butterfly and Flowers. I brayered the background for the top two
cards using glossy cardstock and a rainbow ink pad. The stamping was done with a black ink pad. The birds on the bottom card were colored using Prismacolor pencils and Gamsol. I love the Hero Arts clear stamp sets. You get several images to "play" with which makes them a great
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Ya gotta love Hello Kitty - she's so cute!
I am totally a Quickutz fan but when I saw these Hello Kitty Sizzix dies I couldn't resist - she is so dang cute!
I used the Happy Birthday embossing folder for the background and detailed the die with a soft pink ink and a fine black pen for the detailing. I used Black Diamond Stickles on the whiskers and Fruit Punch on the bow.
Watch for more Stickles coming soon in the store.
ALTERED MINI CRATE
This week I focused on using the QUICKUTZ GRASS border die & the INKING of the die cuts before putting them onto my projects. I’m so glad I did the inking because the difference is amazing and it’s easy to do. You can make a flat 2D die cut look like a
3D work of art in no time at all. If you haven’t tried inking yet, you are missing out, and I’m sure that once you try it you will not regret it.
I started this week by altering a mini wooden crate that has been floating around my house for a while now. I thought I would get creative and turn it into something useful.
I started by inking the wooden Crate and all my die cuts. I used TIM HOLTZ DISTRESSED INK, but you can also use TSUKINEKO, MEMENTO INK. There is a great variety of both these inks in stock at THE SCRAPPING COTTAGE.
I glued the QUICKUTZ GRASS BORDER to the outside of the crate and then placed the die cuts onto the crate as I wanted them. When I used the QUICKUTZ FLOWERS die, I replaced the flowers with buttons. The other dies I used were the SIZZIX ORIGINALS ROOSTER, QUICKUTZ MUSHROOMS, QUICKUTZ PUMPKIN and the mice & vine are from the exclusive PRINCESS CARRIAGE die.
The pictures show the Crate before and after, and then also a close up of the front and side.
And the FREE die goes to.......
Drum roll please....................
The winner of the Pick Your Favorite Die contest from the March Quickutz Release is........
annb!!!!! :)
Congratulations!!!
You can contact Scrapping Cottage to select your free die from the Quickutz March release!
The winner of the Pick Your Favorite Die contest from the March Quickutz Release is........
annb!!!!! :)
Congratulations!!!
You can contact Scrapping Cottage to select your free die from the Quickutz March release!
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