Sunday, October 03, 2010

I'm corn-fused

Hiya! For my card today I used the Indian Corn die. I love the texture it has! Sorry to post and run, but my parents are here visiting. ☺I hope you have a wonderful day, and I'll see you back here next Sunday!

♥ Nikki ♥


Saturday, October 02, 2010

Got Mud?!

There is nothing more exciting than getting a package of new Cottage Cutz shapes!! I received some of the new Fall shapes this week in my mailbox and I have been playing ever since! I pulled out all of my Cottage Cutz dies and re-organized them so I could combine my new Fall dies with my older Fall dies.

My project today is featuring the new Cottage Cutz Tractor Die. I created my tractor to match the tractor in my pictures. This shape is designed perfectly to provide enough pieces to allow great personalization, but is still quick and easy to piece together. I also used small foam pop dots under the wheels to give a 3-D look to my tractor. This shape really goes together so easily and coordinates so well with so many of the other dies from this Fall Release.



I hope you get a chance for some creative time this weekend! Thanks so much for coming by the Blog today and happy scrapping!!
Ruth Ellen



Friday, October 01, 2010

Happy Fall

Good morning!  I sure hope it's a happy Fall where you are!  I"m happy because I got my new Cottage Cutz dies in the mail a few days ago, and it's been Fall in my scrap room ever since.  I made this card with the new Corn Stalk and Happy Fall Y'all dies from The Scrapping Cottage.  I used colored card stock this time, instead of coloring with Copics like I usually do, but I did add some distressing, or sponging to the edges of the die cuts with some Tim Holtz Vintage Photo ink.  Foam dimensionals allowed me to pop up the leaves, and Happy sentiment, and this card is ready to send happy fall wishes to someone special.
 Thanks for stopping by today!  We always look forward to and appreciate your visits and your comments, because that's what keep us motivated and inspired.  Speaking of motivated and inspired, have you checked out The Scrapping Cottage Store?  There are some wonderful Halloween dies that are now available for preorder that you've just GOT to check out.  The Spooktacular Halloween and Eeekie Halloween releases will begin shipping next week, and just in time for all your spooktacular paper crafting projects.    Have a blessed, day, and happy crafting!

Hugs,



Thursday, September 30, 2010

I'm a nut for the nutty squirrel!

I don't know about you, but when I saw the nutty squirrel, I laughed out loud and had to have him!! He's so nutty....just like me. We were meant to be together! LOL I put this card together just waiting for him to appear in my mailbox so I could add him to the front of the card, and he didn't disappoint. I also used the loopy edge border, in keeping with the loopy/nutty theme, of course! Isn't he a nutter!?? For extra texture, I've used fabric paints on the heart, acorn and oval frame behind Mr. Nutter. These papers are Tree Love by Nikki Sivils. Cute, huh.
Inside message:
I love the Cottage Cutz fall collection and this hay wagon is another of my faves. I've used the patch of grass from the scarecrows die also.

You can never go wrong with stickles. Stickles always add a little pizzazz!
For the inside message, I again used the nutty squirrel. He's so cute! As well as the sign from the pumpkin patch die and the grass from the scarecrows die.
The letters for the message on the sign are also from the pumpkin patch die. The "w" is just the "m" turned upside down.
Hope you're having a great week!


Wednesday, September 29, 2010

I got a fun package in the mail yesterday, it was my fall CottageCutz dies. The hard part was figuring out what die I wanted to use first. I had a piece of this Karen Foster patterned paper sitting in my stash so I decided to use two of the mini dies: the apples and the basket.
Even these mini dies give you options, I love it! There are two different shaped apples, a stem and a stem with a leaf all on this mini die. I just used the one shape for my apples so they'd match my paper.

The basket was so quick and easy and has a slit at the top so you make things fit inside.
I love fall and all the baking and fun crafts that come with it.
Happy fall y'all!


Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Din.n.n.ner is ready, come on in

Dinner is ready, come on in. . . .This weeks card is using the Cottage Cutz Witch with Cauldron. I made a shadow box style card that folds flat. The front of the card was cut with a arch shape. I cut random pieces of silver card stock and played with them a while with scissors. . rounding the corners. . doing the stone shape. weathered the stones with a sponge using black and white ink, and a few crack lines with a white gel pen.
I wanted spiders and webs, so I used a needle and thread and sewed back and forth between the stones and added a few spiders. I added a spider to the end of the thread and let him dangle over the pot. I wanted the witch to be in her most stylish wart-mart dress, so I used a white gel pen and added a few curls and swirls.

I know it is hard to show, but the edges of the card are cut with a wide cut deckle scissors from Fiskars. Crafting Edger scissors are a little (lot) out of fashion, but I still use them . . particularly the deckle style. As you can see with the photo above the bottom cut is the full deckle, in this case I wanted to keep the card shape still straight at the edge, but have a random odd cut design. . Notice the top cut, I only cut half way up the paper. It's almost like something chewed on it a little.

Here is the box shape from the top. There is two sheets of black card stock 7" high x 7 1/2" wide . Score twice on each side of the card stock at 1/2" each. This allows you to fold and have tabs on the side of the card to glue together. When you want to fold flat, just pull the end tabs and the card will go flat. Push the tabs back inward and the card will fold back to a box. I used the deckle scissors on both the top of the card and the side tabs. The face of the card is 5" x 7" when finished, the window is cut about 4 " x 5 1/2", when you add the stones and glue them with an overlap the hole is about 3 1/2" x 5'. The card is 1" thick when open.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Happy Fall!


Good morning! Today I have another Fall card to show you. I hope you aren't getting tired of them already. I love Fall. This year there has been an unusually high number of acorns falling from the trees. Thankfully I haven't been beaned in the head by one. This little squirrel is gathering acorns for the winter. You can find him here. I also used the Indian Corn die. I love this die! I used raffia to make the cornstalk. Happy Fall was cut from a coloring book. The leaves on the bottom were given to me in a Fall toss. The smaller leaves were cut from patterned paper. I used a Martha Stewart border punch to cut the grass. Have a fantastic week everyone! See you next Monday!
:) Janice

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Here we come a waddling...

Hello! It's me, Nikki! I have a fun little winter card for you today. I used the Penguin Doll die. Aren't they cute?! This is just a pretty simple card.

I hope you have had a wonderful weekend so far! See you next week!

♥ Nikki ♥



Saturday, September 25, 2010

Beachy Fun!!

Since it is still so incredibly hot down here in Alabama (we are still hitting high 90's everyday), I figured I might as well work on some fun summer layouts! The beach dies from the Aug under the Sun Release are so much fun and are such must haves for all of your summertime activities.

For my layout today, I am featuring the Cottage Cutz Pail and Shovel die. This die is another one of those great dies that comes with several different shapes any of which could stand alone. In my pictures, my girls were carrying their sand bucket to use to hold their crab catch. Therefore, I just used the bucket to accent my title. I "hung" the bucket from the curve in the letter "s" from my title to emphasize the bucket.



I also used the Cottage Cutz Loops Edger to add some accents around the layout. I LOVE theses edgers because I did not have any ric rac the right color and I was getting irritating and then I remembered my edgers! Of course once I started looking through my edgers, I found my Loops one and decided to use that one instead of ric rac. I hope you have a great weekend and get a chance to do a little scrapping, too!!





Friday, September 24, 2010

Life's A Beach

Good morning!  For my post today, I'm sharing a layout I did using my Cottage Cutz Sandcastle and Seagull dies from The Scrapping Cottage.  I used colored card stock instead of white this time, because the kraft card stock just worked the best for trying to achieve that sandy look, so as they say, "If it ain't broke...  and, I'm sure you know the rest.  I did do a little shading here and there with Copic markers, but not too much.
 I did lots of tearing and sponging on this page, and I used some twine to wrap around the posts for a more authentic look.  The Life's A Beach title is computer generated, and I thought it would be cute to add that to the sand castle.  I know I have pictures of my kids when they were little that will work just great with this page.  Thanks so much for stopping by today.  Have a wonderful day and I hope you get to enjoy some happy crafting!





Thursday, September 23, 2010

PLAY

We had such fun with the girls this summer and I'm not quite ready to let go of summer just yet, so I'm still scrapping photos from their visit. Here is Mila playing in the backyard with one of the kids' fishing poles. Grace was giving her pointers on how to fish. At 9, Grace is an expert now, you know. LOL

Papers for this project are from the Thrift Shop Collection by October Afternoon.


For the 3D flower embellishments, I used the sunflower die, minus the stem, pot, and faces, from the Peachy Keen collaboration release. Instead, I used buttons with ribbon for the centers, and popped the layers with foam tape for a more dimensional look. In keeping with the play theme, I threaded ribbon through and around the title letters and cut two of each letter overlapping light over dark to give a shadow affect.


Thanks for visiting the blog today, and I hope you'll leave a comment. I always appreciate the feedback. :)

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

I went to pull out a card for my cousin Jack who just had surgery and I didn't have any cards that I could send to him already made up. I had guys birthday cards and tons of women cards but none that I could send a guy. I looked in my stack of dies and there was this
CottageCutz Seagull that I thought would be perfect for this type of card.
This Seagull die would be great for those beach or boating layouts as well.
You can also you the seagull and the wood separate too.
I have to tell you though, when I think of seagulls I can't help but think of lunch at the junior high I went too. We lived near the coast in California and the seagulls would always fly over head waiting for whatever the students left from their lunches. We'd always take cover because you never knew when it would be your turn to get pooped on. It never did happen to me, but I had a couple of friends that got it and it wasn't pretty.....
Hopefully my cousin will enjoy receiving this card and my speedy recovery wishes inside.
Happy Wednesday to you!
Kay

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Dance for Treats

Dancing for a Treat!, This week I made a Card and matching Halloween Pin. I used the Cottage Cutz Ghost with Legs Die. The ghost legs dangle and dance.

As you can see I decided I wanted the legs to dangle, I cut the normal leg s out of the die (in this case green) and cut the legs off at the top to create separate legs (rounded the edges). I used a pin to create holes in the base of the ghost and at the tops of the legs.

Remember when you tie the legs, add a skewer or cut a q-tip and use the stick to tie the thread/knot on so there is a space in the loop of thread (than slide out after the knot has been double knotted). This is to make sure the legs hang even and loose. On the card I tied the knot in the back, on the pin I tied the knot on the front (I do like the knot w/tails showing on the front better). Also the triple paper on the shoes adds weight to the legs . . so they swing easier .


This is the matching pin, I used a Spellbinder Label #11 Die for the base of the pin, cut the base white three times and glued the layers (this makes a nice stiff base) without cutting chipboard which can be a bit heavy on a small pin. What I forgot above is to use foam tape to put the ghost on, this adds dimension and also allows the legs to dangle freely without being pressed against the base.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Happy Monday Morning Friends


Good morning! I hope you all had a fabulous weekend. I participated in a couple of card workshops this weekend, so that is always a good time. I will post those cards later, on my blog. For today I would like to share this fun fall card with you. I am loving these cute crows! I used the Farmer Crow with Haystack and the corn stalk die for the corn field. I used parts of the farmer crow to have him hiding behind the haystack. I used the marker sign die for the Happy Fall. I started with a 5x5 white base. To make the clouds, I cut a cloud template from a piece of cardstock. I used a sponge and blue pigment ink. I would start at the cloud outline and push the ink away from me. Turn the stencil slightly and move down about an inch or so and repeat. They sell plastic cloud templates but cardstock works just as well, I think. The grass was cut with a Martha Stewart border punch. Have a great day and I will be back next Monday. If there are any dies or techniques you would like to see just leave a comment or send me an email. Thanks so much! I appreciate your visits and suggestions.
Hugs, Janice