Sunday, March 13, 2011
"Shroom" With a View
You make me happy...
Hello! For my cards today I used the adorable Mrs. Gnome die. SO CUTE!!! I traced the face and hand cut two so I could give them PeachyKeen faces. :) Since I had the pieces cut from two patterned papers...I just made her over again and switched up her dress n stuff....
Ok, that's it for me today! I hope you have a wonderful week!
♥ Nikki ♥
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Have a Pixie Perfect Day!
These Fairy and Gnome Shapes are so much fun!! For my project this week, I wanted to show you that not only do the different shapes in our Cottage Cutz releases look like they go together, they actually really are specially designed to coordinate with other similar shapes.
A created a card today using the adorable Pixie Fairy and the Mushroom and Flowers. As soon as I saw this release and starting looking at the different shapes, I could just see this fairy lounging in these mushrooms and flowers. I used stickles to add the little shoe detail and I cut her wings from Doodlebug White Glitter Paper to give them some extra sparkle.
I hope you are having a lovely Saturday filled with scrapping!! See you next week!
A created a card today using the adorable Pixie Fairy and the Mushroom and Flowers. As soon as I saw this release and starting looking at the different shapes, I could just see this fairy lounging in these mushrooms and flowers. I used stickles to add the little shoe detail and I cut her wings from Doodlebug White Glitter Paper to give them some extra sparkle.
I hope you are having a lovely Saturday filled with scrapping!! See you next week!
Friday, March 11, 2011
Believe In Miracles
Hello and happy Friday! I'm sorry I'm running so behind today. I hope what I have to share with you will make up for my being a little late. I thought I'd share this tutorial with you for the butterfly I used on this card. This is the very first technique I ever learned at the first workshop I ever attended to make a card. THIS is what hooked me on stamping forever!! When I saw this Ornate Butterfly die from The Scrapping Cottage, I was instantly reminded of the first card I ever made, and I knew exactly what I was going to use this die for first! So, off we go!!!! Here is my finished card, and below, are instructions for how I did it.
This is a chalking technique using Versamark clear watermark ink. You will need: Chalks, an ornate, or filigree stamp (I used the Eyelet Circles Background stamps from TSC), Versamark ink, and the Ornate Butterfly die from TSC.
The first thing you will do is stamp the surface of your prepared die cut (I cut this out with Georgia Pacific white card stock) randomly with Versamark. Sorry! Pictures of that step don't show up, obviously, because it's clear. ;-)
After you have the surface covered to your liking, you will start applying the chalk colors of your choice randomly over the stamped ink. There is no right or wrong. It's just whatever you like, and don't be afraid to rub the chalk in for a deeper tone. You can do one or as many colors as you like.
I used a variety of rainbow colors for my butterfly. Once I had the colors of the butterfly finished, I used acetate to cut the backing for the wings, then filled in with Crystal Effects and sprinkled with glitter for some sparkle. Here's a close up, where you can see that you can see through the acetate backing on the wings, even with the glitter. It's soooo pretty IRL!!!
I hope you've enjoyed this quick and easy tutorial today, and I wish you a blessed day, a wonderful weekend, and of course some happy stamping!
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Gnomes, flowers and butterflies, oh my!
For this week's projects I've used versatile Cottage Cutz Made Easy flowers, ornate butterfly, and Mrs. Gnome. The new flower designs are so much fun. You can create so many flower designs with just these few pieces. And I love the "buttons" too! Such a great design.
I combined the new butterfly with an older one using the same glittery idea for the openwork in the wings. They go so well together and look how pretty when combined with the flowers.
Thanks for looking. Be sure to check out the store for the adorable gnomes, flowers, butterfly and more fun designs from the new spring release!
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Flutter Fairy
I think this is my favorite design from the Gnomes & Fairies release - the Flutter Fairy.
I decided to take a picture outside with the Crocus' that are blooming in my yard, although the snow we had overnight has got them a bit shy today. It's a sign of Spring and I'm all for that.
For the wings on the fairy I took some clear contact paper and poured glitter on it, shook it off and then adhered it to some more contact paper. Press firmly so the two sides mesh together. After I cut them out I used a little aqua ink around the edges to they'd show up a little better.
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Butterfly Dangle
Well I went a completely differant direction this week. I decided to do a Dangle or Chime type item. I used four dies from Cottage Cutz to make both of the dangles. The Ornate Butterfly, Dragonfly, Layered Daisy and the Peach. Each dangle is about 8" long.
I layered the butterfly by cutting the butterfly three times (picture three down) and only popping out some parts of the ornate area's. I also used Bazzill Bling card stock. Yes because I love the texture and gloss, but also because it is slightly heavier and the pop out don't alwaysa fall out right away. YES! they do cut, but will grenerally stay in tact until you give them a push. . . .this also helps in not misplacing pieces that you need.
I trimmed the butterfly, dragonfly and flowers in Micro Yellow Glitter, Crystal Stickle and Micro Seed Beads. The Micro Seed Beads were glued on with Glossy Accents. It was a very random aplication og textures. This added a great deal of texture, dimention and light contrast. The key is to add the glitters and textures in random area's. Solid area's will make it look leavy.
This is the Daisy, Layered. by cutting the top layer of the daisy out twice and saving the pop out tear drops, you can use them randomly on the solid base flower for added color. The tear drops were glued to the flat base flower. The top layer of the flower was only glued in the center and the petals were popped up. The leaf was from the Copttage Cutz Peachy Keen Peach Die.
Here is the layout of the butterfly, the base is WHITE with no items punched out. Than the ORANGE layer has some of the pop out taken out, than the YELLOW top layer has all the items popped out. As you are glueing the orange layer to the base white, the glue is sealing the un-popped pieces so they will not fall out. After you have glued the three layers together, put under a heavy item like your work mat or book. . so it will dry flat. After it is completely dry. . use a brush or your finger to spread a thin layer of glue on the back. This will fix the remainder of the pop outs from coming out.
That's it for this week. . Happy Crafting.
Monday, March 07, 2011
Ewe Are The Best!
Good morning! Well we had quite a bit of snow melt this weekend. There is still a lot on the ground but it gives me hope that Spring will be here soon.
Sunday, March 06, 2011
Friends are flowers in the garden of life
Hello! For my card today I used the new Stitched Flower w/ Button die. Such cute and cheery lil' flowers! For the white button, I put embossing ink on it and heat embossed it with UTEE to make it look like a "real" button. It looks cool in real life. ;) For the stems I used the Rick Rack Edger die. I cut a strip and then lined it back up on the die to make different widths of rick rack.
The two biggest flowers are on Action Wobbles so the wiggle. ;) See you back here next Sunday.
♥ Nikki ♥
Saturday, March 05, 2011
Birthday Wishes
I received a package of fun new Gnomes and Fairies Dies this week! It was so hard to decide which one I wanted to play with first!!
For my project this week, I pulled out the new Filigree Fairy to use on a birthday layout from my youngest daughter's summer party this year. When I started looking at this pretty fairy, she looked like she was blowing birthday kisses. I also used the cupcake mini to add some more birthday flair.
For this layout, I used a sketch from a fun new Sketch site by Donna Coughlin. You can check it out here. I hope you are enjoying playing with your Cottage Cutz dies this weekend! See you next week!
For my project this week, I pulled out the new Filigree Fairy to use on a birthday layout from my youngest daughter's summer party this year. When I started looking at this pretty fairy, she looked like she was blowing birthday kisses. I also used the cupcake mini to add some more birthday flair.
For this layout, I used a sketch from a fun new Sketch site by Donna Coughlin. You can check it out here. I hope you are enjoying playing with your Cottage Cutz dies this weekend! See you next week!
Friday, March 04, 2011
Flowerful Get Well
Thursday, March 03, 2011
Come on, spring!
Won't be long now and spring will be upon us. Well, we hope so anyway, right!? LOL I love new blooms and green grass and all the freshness of a new beginning! And I love these new blooming dies too. Such versatility with these pieces, you can come up with oodles of flower designs. Just play and have fun!!
I've used the new blooms on this layout along with the frog and lily pad, and the dot/scallop edger. The frog die is perfect for this silly picture of Courtney and the huge frog she caught in the pond. Grama still says ewwww no matter how cute Courtney is holding it. ;)
I've used the new blooms on this layout along with the frog and lily pad, and the dot/scallop edger. The frog die is perfect for this silly picture of Courtney and the huge frog she caught in the pond. Grama still says ewwww no matter how cute Courtney is holding it. ;)
For my next project this week, I used the adorable Mr. Gnome and his stump house. I thought it was the perfect way to congratulate someone on their new home or apartment. I used cork paper for the title background and added a mushroom to the ribbon for a little something extra.
This is the inside message:
Thanks for coming by today. I hope you'll find something that inspires you to create!
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