My Watch for it Wednesday post for today is a fun little tip you can use when working with glitter cardstock.
Do you love using glitter paper as much as I do? It is such a great and easy way to add some wonderful sparkle and bling to your projects. However, have you ever noticed that certain papers seem to "shed" glitter more than others?
Next time you are using some glitter paper, go in your bathroom and grab a can of hair spray.
Position your paper so that you have protected the area around it from over spray. Hold the can about 8 to 10 inches away from the paper and lightly spray over the piece of glitter paper in a sweeping motion being careful not to stop over any one area. You don't want to get too much spray on the paper or it will become too sticky and "gunked up".
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Hoppy Easter Card
Isn't she cute??? I know I say this a lot but I can't help it. It never ceases to amaze me how cute these CottageCutz dies are, especially when I actually create something from them.
Today I'm featuring the Girl bunny.
I chose the paper I wanted to use and then simply made the details on her to go with my paper.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Easter Book Page 2
These Cottage Cutz dies are so versatile. I love how you can use parts from different dies to create your own die.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Signs of Spring
Today, I am going to be showcasing the fabulous new Cottage Cutz Daffodils Die.
The Daffodils die was the first one on my list from the Cottage Cutz Spring Release. Fortunately, the family from whom we bought our current house loved blooming plants. In our backyard, there is a ring of daffodils planted around an old bird bath. My girls love these daffodils! I try to make a point to take pictures of the girls with the flowers each year. Luckily, we have a fantastic "crop" each year because there is nothing my girls love more than picking flowers!
To create my diecut, I ran the Daffodils die through my die cutter with white cardstock and then used my Copic markers to color each of the different pieces. I used "Buttercup Yellow" to color the daffodils petals and then I matched the green leaves to the greens of the striped fabric paper. These flowers piece together so quickly and easily. I can't wait to use it again to create even more unique daffodils.
The Daffodils die was the first one on my list from the Cottage Cutz Spring Release. Fortunately, the family from whom we bought our current house loved blooming plants. In our backyard, there is a ring of daffodils planted around an old bird bath. My girls love these daffodils! I try to make a point to take pictures of the girls with the flowers each year. Luckily, we have a fantastic "crop" each year because there is nothing my girls love more than picking flowers!
To create my diecut, I ran the Daffodils die through my die cutter with white cardstock and then used my Copic markers to color each of the different pieces. I used "Buttercup Yellow" to color the daffodils petals and then I matched the green leaves to the greens of the striped fabric paper. These flowers piece together so quickly and easily. I can't wait to use it again to create even more unique daffodils.
I hope you have a fun and scrappy weekend!!
ETA - We finally had a little sun today, so I was able to get a better picture!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Preparing for Easter
With Easter fast approaching, I wanted to get a jump start on creating some decorations for my home. What better way to make some adorable Easter creations than with the New Easter CottageCutz dies.
These are the CottageCutz dies I will be showcasing today.
I decided to start with making a center piece for my dining room table. I got the wooden crate, faux grass and sticks at Hobby Lobby. I painted the wooden sticks white to match the crate. All of the CottageCutz dies are glued on the sticks and stuck into floral foam. I added some ribbon for the finishing touch.
Close-up of the CottageCutz Mini Chick on outside of crate.
Close-up of all the CottageCutz dies in the grass.
Have a blessed Thursday Everyone!
Karen
These are the CottageCutz dies I will be showcasing today.
I decided to start with making a center piece for my dining room table. I got the wooden crate, faux grass and sticks at Hobby Lobby. I painted the wooden sticks white to match the crate. All of the CottageCutz dies are glued on the sticks and stuck into floral foam. I added some ribbon for the finishing touch.
Close-up of the CottageCutz Mini Chick on outside of crate.
Close-up of all the CottageCutz dies in the grass.
Have a blessed Thursday Everyone!
Karen
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Watch for it Wednesday #51
Good Morning Everyone!
Today I wanted to show you some fun ways to use your dies making projects with your children or grandchildren. These are fast and simple projects using ordinary items from around your house.
I will be showcasing dies from both the CottageCutz Valentine Release and the CottageCutz Easter release, but these projects would work great with any holiday or theme.
Here is what you will need.
Basic Brown Lunch Bags
Toilet Paper or Paper Towel roll
Cardstock
Deco Scissors
Adhesive
Ribbon
AND
Your favorite CottageCutz dies
Valentine Kids Create
***Brown Lunch Bag Valentine Treat Bag.
Fold over the top of the lunch bag, punch some holes and slip the ribbon through. Using the ribbon, add a tag. Decorate the front using the New CottageCutz Valentine dies.
***CottageCutz Heart Doily Lolly-Pop treat.
Cut the Heart Doily, remove all cut outs. Slip the Lolly-Pop through the two heart cut outs on the Doily. Slip the Ribbon through the swirls cut outs on either side of the Lolly-Pop and tie a bow.
Easter Kids Create
***Brown Lunch Bag Easter Basket.
Cut the lunch bag in half with Deco scissors. Using the Deco scissors again, cut a 1"x12" handle from cardstock and attach to bag. I also recommend cutting a piece of cardstock to place in the bottom of the treat bag to make it more sturdy. Decorate the front of the treat bag with the New CottageCutz Easter dies.
***CottageCutz Easter Egg Lolly-Pop treat.
Cut the Easter Egg. Punch two holes in the Egg. Slip the Lolly-Pop through the holes. Add a bow around the Lolly-Pop.
***Easter Egg Holders.
Cut 1" rings from either a paper towel or toilet paper roll. Cover the 1" rings with paper and add the New Mini CottageCutz Easter dies.
Have a great Wednesday!
Karen
Today I wanted to show you some fun ways to use your dies making projects with your children or grandchildren. These are fast and simple projects using ordinary items from around your house.
I will be showcasing dies from both the CottageCutz Valentine Release and the CottageCutz Easter release, but these projects would work great with any holiday or theme.
Here is what you will need.
Basic Brown Lunch Bags
Toilet Paper or Paper Towel roll
Cardstock
Deco Scissors
Adhesive
Ribbon
AND
Your favorite CottageCutz dies
Valentine Kids Create
***Brown Lunch Bag Valentine Treat Bag.
Fold over the top of the lunch bag, punch some holes and slip the ribbon through. Using the ribbon, add a tag. Decorate the front using the New CottageCutz Valentine dies.
***CottageCutz Heart Doily Lolly-Pop treat.
Cut the Heart Doily, remove all cut outs. Slip the Lolly-Pop through the two heart cut outs on the Doily. Slip the Ribbon through the swirls cut outs on either side of the Lolly-Pop and tie a bow.
Easter Kids Create
***Brown Lunch Bag Easter Basket.
Cut the lunch bag in half with Deco scissors. Using the Deco scissors again, cut a 1"x12" handle from cardstock and attach to bag. I also recommend cutting a piece of cardstock to place in the bottom of the treat bag to make it more sturdy. Decorate the front of the treat bag with the New CottageCutz Easter dies.
***CottageCutz Easter Egg Lolly-Pop treat.
Cut the Easter Egg. Punch two holes in the Egg. Slip the Lolly-Pop through the holes. Add a bow around the Lolly-Pop.
***Easter Egg Holders.
Cut 1" rings from either a paper towel or toilet paper roll. Cover the 1" rings with paper and add the New Mini CottageCutz Easter dies.
Have a great Wednesday!
Karen
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Top of the Morning to ya!
If you celebrate St. Patrick's Day than this authentic looking CottageCutz Leprechaun is a must for your collection.
I cut him out of white textured cardstock and colored him in with my Copic markers and did a little outlining with my fine tip Zig pen.
I made this cute little tag with the CottageCutz mini Clover which will be perfect with a plate of cookies.
We'll see you back here tomorrow with a Watch for it Wednesday post from Karen.
We'll see you back here tomorrow with a Watch for it Wednesday post from Karen.
Monday, March 08, 2010
Easter Book
Happy Monday! With Easter around the corner, I decide to design a mini album for the occasion. The front page of my mini album is acrylic. The Cottage Cutz Mushroom Trio is perfect for the front page.
Friday, March 05, 2010
Bunny Love
I think the Cottage Cutz Boy Bunny from the Easter Release is just the perfect Easter Bunny to add to any Spring or Easter project! Since the bunny in my pictures is white, I decided to make the Cottage Cutz Bunny white as well. I used a very light grey Copic marker around each of the white pieces to give them a little definition and then I changed the color of his clothing to coordinate with my papers. These are old Imaginisce papers but still some of my favorites when I am working on Spring and Easter layouts. Good thing I stocked up at the time!!
Remember, only 4 more days left to take advantage of introductory pre-order pricing on the newest Cottage Cutz March Spring release dies!!
Remember, only 4 more days left to take advantage of introductory pre-order pricing on the newest Cottage Cutz March Spring release dies!!
Thursday, March 04, 2010
It's a Party!
A Froggie Park Party. I couldn't wait to get this adorable CottageCutz Frog w/ Branch die. I knew it would be perfect to use on the invitations and goodie bags for my sons 7Th birthday.
This is the CottageCutz die I am showcasing today.
I only added a bit of shading using ink to my frog. He was almost perfect as is.
This is a close-up of the invitations.
Here are the goodie bags and invitations.
I wanted to say "Thank You" to the Owner and DT of the Scrapping Cottage for giving me the opportunity to be a guest designer for 6 months. I feel so blessed!
Have a great Thursday everyone!
Karen
This is the CottageCutz die I am showcasing today.
I only added a bit of shading using ink to my frog. He was almost perfect as is.
This is a close-up of the invitations.
Here are the goodie bags and invitations.
I wanted to say "Thank You" to the Owner and DT of the Scrapping Cottage for giving me the opportunity to be a guest designer for 6 months. I feel so blessed!
Have a great Thursday everyone!
Karen
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
WATCH FOR IT WEDNESDAY #50
Today I'm going to show you how to make a really cute, but simple treat container.
If you've ever gotten a baked potato at a restaurant you may have a gotten some sour cream in a funky little container, well that's what I'm going to show you except this one contains a treat instead of sour cream.
Start out with a 5 1/2" x 4 1/4" piece of double sided patterned paper. I like to use a heavier weight paper myself.
Then apply some adhesive as shown.
Then make a cylinder using the edge with the adhesive to seal it up. Then take a corrugator and put a few crimps on the edge with the adhesive.
This leaves you with an open end to put your treats inside.
This leaves you with an open end to put your treats inside.
Leave some room at the top to seal the end. Then where the other strip of adhesive is seal together going the opposite way to form the sour cream container look.
Add the crimps with the corrugator again and whatever tag and ribbon you like and there you have it!
I used this adorable CottageCutz Mini Bunny for my tag. Since I have a real bunny rabbit this was a must have for me, it makes me smile when I see this cute bunny bum. Too cute!
The Scrapping Cottage is sure to have whatever Spring/Easter diecut you're looking for.
Monday, March 01, 2010
Thank Ewe
You can never go wrong with a sheep die because there are so many "ewe" sayings to use on your cards.
I made this "Thank Ewe" card with the CottageCutz Sheep w/flowers die.
I cut this die out with an thick ivory cardstock and colored in the bell and flowers with my Copics. For the hooves I used a dauber and black ink and sponged the color on, this gave them a more subtle black than just cutting them out in black. I used Antique Linen Distress ink to sponge around the sheep.
We hope you'll join us this month for all our fun projects using the CottageCutz Easter release.
Some other sentiments using this die:
Some other sentiments using this die:
Thinking of "Ewe"
"Ewe" are Loved
I Love "Ewe"
Happy Birthday to "Ewe"
We're excited to announce that Karen will be a part of our Design Team here at the CottageBlog and look forward to seeing more of her wonderful layouts and projects!
Welcome Karen!
FUN TAGS
HAPPY MONDAY!!! Here are a few fun tags using Cottage Cutz dies and Glimmer Mist. I used a different color of Glimmer Mist on each tag. When the tag is dry, you can add your favorite Cottage Cutz die. Now you have a perfect tag for any layout!This cute snowman with broom die is from the Christmas release.
And the adorable little fox from the camping release.
Spring Cottage Cutz Release!!
Friday, February 26, 2010
Patio Picnic
I am getting so tired of this cold winter weather so what better way to warm up than by working on a bright springy layout! The new Cottage Cutz Butterflies from the Valentines Release are going to be must haves for all of your spring projects this year! This die is sooooooooooo cute and the butterflies are so easy and quick to put together! I love how I can customize the butterflies with the exact colors I want and the direction I need it to face!
This layout was inspired from PageMaps because as you know I love to play with sketches! So get out your Spring papers and get to scrapping!
This layout was inspired from PageMaps because as you know I love to play with sketches! So get out your Spring papers and get to scrapping!
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Home is...
where the Heart is.
I am sad to see February end. I have had so much fun working with these adorable CottageCutz Valentine dies! Of course, they are perfect for Valentine layouts or crafts but are adaptable enough to be used year round.
These are the CottageCutz dies I am showcasing today.
Both of the dies I am showcasing today are so versatile. These are the dies you will keep pulling out to use on your pages. They really add that extra something to your layout or project.
The CottageCutz Heart Doily can be cut in so many different ways to create so many different looks. I have used it here, only cutting the top, to create the scallops of lace. You could also only cut the bottom V of the heart, for a different lace effect.
The CottageCutz Lock and Key is a perfect embellishment to use on so many of your creations. Use them together or separately. Ideas for this die include, in titles(see Watch for it Wednesday #48) or cut only the heart die to use as an accent(see layout below) and finally the keys, a great die to have for a variety of different projects(see layout below).
**Click on image to expand for a better view.**
Have a wonderfully creative day!
Karen
I am sad to see February end. I have had so much fun working with these adorable CottageCutz Valentine dies! Of course, they are perfect for Valentine layouts or crafts but are adaptable enough to be used year round.
These are the CottageCutz dies I am showcasing today.
Both of the dies I am showcasing today are so versatile. These are the dies you will keep pulling out to use on your pages. They really add that extra something to your layout or project.
The CottageCutz Heart Doily can be cut in so many different ways to create so many different looks. I have used it here, only cutting the top, to create the scallops of lace. You could also only cut the bottom V of the heart, for a different lace effect.
The CottageCutz Lock and Key is a perfect embellishment to use on so many of your creations. Use them together or separately. Ideas for this die include, in titles(see Watch for it Wednesday #48) or cut only the heart die to use as an accent(see layout below) and finally the keys, a great die to have for a variety of different projects(see layout below).
**Click on image to expand for a better view.**
Have a wonderfully creative day!
Karen
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
WATCH FOR IT WEDNESDAY #49
You will also need a craft mat but if you don't have one you can use a piece of wax paper. Spray some of the Glimmer Mist on the mat or wax paper.
Take your die and rub it face down in the Glimmer Mist you sprayed on your mat or wax paper.
Once you completely cover the die with Glimmer Mist, pat off the access with a paper towel.
This chipboard heart was sprayed with two colors of Glimmer Mist. Doesn't the heart look great?
You can also use Glimmer Mist to add color to your paper. This paper was sprayed with Pumpkin Pie Glimmer Mist. Once it was dry I added a little green ink.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Cupcakes are all the Rage!
Have you noticed all the cupcake rage going on? Lots of little shops that specialize in cupcakes, cupcakes on patterned paper, diecuts and embellishments? The Scrapping Cottage not only makes unique dies but also keeps up with the trends. There are 4 different cupcakes to choose from on the Sugar Sweet Valentine's release.
Here is the CottageCutz Cupcake #3. I shaded it with my inks and then added some Stickles which went wonderful with my already sparkly patterned paper.
Monday, February 22, 2010
DARE TO BE DIFFERENT
This is a fun project and easy to do. Just get a composition notebook and some scrapbook paper and your favorite Cottage Cutz dies. I used Mod Podge to adhere the paper to the notebook. Let it dry and then add your favorite Cottage Cutz dies and embellishments.
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