Have a great party!!!!!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010
If the shoe fits. . .PARTY
Monday, August 09, 2010
It's Monday! "Let's Do Lunch"

I can't believe it is Monday already! Hope you all had a great weekend. For today's card I used dies from the new summer release. I love the Picnic Basket die! I grew up in WI and my Mom would pack a picnic lunch at least once each summer, and we would head off to Bay Beach for a day of FUN! We had one of those metal coolers from the 50's. I love everything from the 50's, especially kitchen decor.
The finished card size is 6x6. I cut the picnic basket using white cardstock and colored with copics. I used a small piece of gingham paper for the cloth inside the basket. I usually use scraps and place the paper over the part of the die I want to cut. Of course if you prefer to color your die cuts, you will have very little waste. I am so glad Lorie gave me that wonderful tip! It opened up a wide range of possibilities. I never really thought about it. I would choose colored cardstock to cut my images, but now the possibilities are endless! Thanks Lorie!
The Picnic Ant and the Picnic Ladybug are so cute! The drumstick and the slice of watermelon are cute too! You could have them carry different items to switch it up a bit. I could have put the drumstick in the picnic basket and have the ant carry the apple.
I used a small alphabet stamp set to stamp the words, "Let's Do Lunch".
Picnic anyone? Enjoy the day!
Hugs and smiles!
Janice
Sunday, August 08, 2010
I love moo!
Hello! It's me, Nikki! I hope you find my card to be amoozing. ☺ Sorry, couldn't help myself. I used the Cow Peeker die and stamps to create my card for today. I think she is just too stinkin' adorable! I decided that she is a blue diva and NEEDED some pretty blue eyeshadow to complete her ensemble! ☺
She also has on a blingy blue necklace which can be seen a lot better here...Well, I hope you like my card for today! See you again next Sunday...Until we meet again...Happy Crafting to you!!!
♥ Nikki ♥
p.s. if you want to see more of my crafty adventures you can stop by over at my personal blog ScrappinNavyWife. ☺
Saturday, August 07, 2010
My little nature girl
Hope everyone is having a great weekend! My post today is featuring the Cottage Cutz Bluebird and the Cottage Cutz Loops Edger. I purchased this new paper from Bo Bunny and I wanted to create my accents to match - in comes my Cottage Cutz. The CC Bluebird is the perfect compliment to the bird on the patterned paper.

Here is a close up of my die cut so you can see some of the details of the shape. As you can see, I used the grey from the paper for the bird's beak as well as the branch and leaves so it would coordinate perfectly with my paper.
I took these pictures of my daughter to show what a prissy little girl she was. In order to play in the dirt, I had to put a towel down on the ground so she wouldn't get any dirt on her! That was my little nature girl!!
Glad you could join us today! Come back tomorrow for more inspiration and fabulous projects featuring our Cottage Cutz dies.
Glad you could join us today! Come back tomorrow for more inspiration and fabulous projects featuring our Cottage Cutz dies.
Ruth Ellen
Friday, August 06, 2010
Flashy Flamingo
Good morning! Another Friday is upon us, and I hope you have plans for an amazing weekend doing whatever it is that you love. That one's easy for me, as I have plans for a quiet weekend and hopefully lots of crafting! I had an amazing time at CHA last week, but it's good to be home and in the craft room again. Today I'm sharing a fun card with you that I created with the Flamingo Die by Cottage Cutz, which can be found at The Scrapping Cottage. I made my flamingo a little on the flashy side by adding a lot of bling around the edge of the circle panel, and that long, graceful neck was the perfect place to put a bow for this flashy lady. Quick Tip: After tying the bow, I gave the tails a little curl, and secured them in place with a tiny glue dot, so the curls would stay where I put them.
I used lots of bright patterned paper to give this even more fun color and interest, and as I usually like to do, I colored the die cut after it was assembled with my Copic markers, and added some highlights with my white gel pen. I was happily surprised with the size of this particular die, because I love to color larger images, and after assembly, this die cut measured nearly 4 1/2 inches. It is the perfect size for a card, and would be excellent for a scrapbook page, as well. Even better would be a whole flock of flamingos for a scrapbook page!!
I'm so happy you could stop by today, and I wish you a wonderful day filled with happy crafting!
Thursday, August 05, 2010
Sweet!
This is my favorite of the cupcake dies. Love the heart sprinkles and the heart cherry on top! Papers are DCWV from the Sweet stack. I cut the title letters, the cupcake paper, and the border along the bottom from the cover page of the stack.
For Olivia's birthday card I used the new peeker-pig...
...and one of the bon-bons from the stacking candy die. I used my paper crimping tool to make the candy wrapper more realistic.
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
I love you "MOW" than ever!
Ok, I know I get a little weird with my sentiments sometimes but I can't help it.
Whenever I get a CottageCutz die to work with my mind starts racing and then the ideas for whitty (weird) sayings just pop into my head.

I thought this die would be fun for occasions other than mowing the lawn.
By replacing the word more with mow it allows you use this cute Lawn Mower die in some different ways.
So, I'm going to tell you one "mow" time, you gotta have this die.
Have a great day everyone!

Tuesday, August 03, 2010
it's all about the candy
Monday, August 02, 2010
Good Morning Friends!

Hello Everyone! Happy Monday to you! For today's card I have used several dies. I love the window dies, so I used Window w/ canopy. I love the canopy! I also used the flower pot from the Window and Flower Pot die. This card could be used for many occasions. We've Moved, Welcome Neighbor, Housewarming Party....... you get the idea. I like to make scenes when I make cards, so I used my Score-pal to make the "siding" on my house. And of course I had to make a white picket fence with this fabulous Picket Fence die! And finally I used the Daisy die to plant some flowers around the house. I used a light pink behind the 9 panel window. To create a slight shadow I highlighted each window pane with a light cool grey Copic marker. This small detail really makes the window pop! I hope you like my card! I will be back next Monday, but I hope you visit us every day to see the fabulous artistry of the other designers!
Sunday, August 01, 2010
You're My Hero
Hello! It's Nikki again ☺ Sorry I am late in posting today, but I have a good excuse I swear! As you probably know, I am a Navy Wife...and yesterday my husband came home from 7 months at sea!!! So, in all the excitement, I sort of didn't remember to post this morning. LOL. On to my card for today...I used the American Eagle die and the Patriot Bunting die. I used the middle bunting piece to give my eagle a sign to hold in his little talons.
I gave the eagle a tiny black half pearl for his eye. I used my trusty white sakura gelly roll pen for all the stitching and doodling. Well, I hope you like my card for today! And if you're interested in seeing pictures and video's from my sailors homecoming yesterday...pop over to My Blog to take a look. ☺
♥ Nikki ♥
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Yellow Watermelon??!!
I have been saving these pictures of my girls eating yellow watermelon just waiting for the right die to come along to embellish the page. And of course, I found the perfect shape from the Cottage Cutz July #2 Release. This Watermelon die is really a must have for any Summer page or other project. I love it because not only it is super cute, but this die comes with three different shapes for you to use all on one die!! You can't beat that!!
Naturally, since my page showcases pictures of my girls seeing and eating their first yellow watermelon, I wanted to coordinate my watermelon embellishments to match. I would never have been able to find watermelon stickers that were yellow!! Instead of using colored cadrstock, I pulled out my Copic markers to color the green and yellow parts of the watermelons. This way, I would be able to achieve more of a mottled look similar to the imperfections you would see in real watermelons. (Plus it is just so fun to color the pieces of the Cottage Cutz shapes with my markers).
You will also notice that I used the Cottage Cutz Rick Rack Edger die on my layout. This die is a life saver!! Never more do I have to go without the look I want because I don't have Rick Rack in the right color (and let's face it, I NEVER seem to have the right color!!). In order to get the longer length for the horizontal piece, I used my WfiW tip I posted previously about how to get longer lengths from the 7" Cottage Cutz Edger dies. If you missed that tip or you want a refresher, just click here to review the edger technique.
Thanks for stopping by today! Come back tomorrow to see another fabulous creation from the uber talented Nikki! I am sure she has something wonderful in store for us!!
Friday, July 30, 2010
Good morning, and greetings from the CHA Super Show in Chicago!!!! WOW!! There's certainly LOTS of excitement in the air as we get ready to begin the opening day of the super show. Today I'm sharing a make and take project with you directly from the floor of CHA. This is a little sticky note notebook, complete with pen, is perfect for jotting down all those wish list items at CHA.
This adorable peach die is available at The Scrapping Cottage, and includes the face stamp from Peachy Keen Stamps, which just brings this "peachy" little girl to life. I used white card stock to cut the die, then colored with my Copic markers, and the eyes are filled in with white gel pen. I matted the peach on some brightly colored patterned paper and card stock with pop dots, and that did it for this project.
So glad you could join us today! Have a beautiful day, and happy crafting!!!!!
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Summer is so much fun
I'm loving these adorable summer shapes. Do you have yours yet? Well, if you can't decide, maybe this will help. I've used a bunch of them on this page and I will not apologize! LOL

Along the bottom of the page, for a picnic themed border, I've used the soda bottle, picnic ant which is carrying the watermelon from the ladybug die, and the ladybug which seems to have absconded with the chicken drumstick from the larger ant!
Ok, who can resist this adorable little penguin from the last release....not me! And who says penguins are only for snowy, cold, or wintery layouts?! Don't be silly! Here I've used the penguin on a summer page and it fits perfectly with the beachy theme, don't you think. :)

In addition to this new penguin shape from the Scrapping Cottage collaboration with Peachy Keen stamps, I've used the message in a bottle die. The bottle is cut from vellum, the cork is cut from cork paper, and the sand is actual sandpaper! I've added stickles for some sparkle in the sand. It is a sunny day, after all.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Hooray for Baseball
When I first saw this Happy Bird die I thought of "Hooray for You!" He looks like he is excited about something.


Tuesday, July 27, 2010
"Under the Sun" Cottage Cutz CHA Release
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