Saturday, December 10, 2011

Gift Tags with Matching Box

 Just in time for Christmas I created a gift box of gift tags. . a great gift for someone at the work, next door or that person who has everything . . and who has enough gift tags at Christmas anyway.
 The box 9" long, 2" high and 3" wide. I added a gift tag label and the above gift tag.  Notice the colors in the outer edge area's of the snowflake.
 Really easy to cut three each of the snowflakes from the Cottage Cutz Filigree Snowflake die. I cut one each of three colors of blue. Than took the large pieces that came out of each snowflake and added them randomly back into the other snowflakes. . .like a puzzle. This gave each snowflake a three color shadings without cutting the snowflake more than once.
 Than I randomly glued the snowflakes onto tags. Notice how I overlapped the snowflake. . that way the cut off of the other side of the same snowflake . . could use on the same tag.  I sponged a bit of blue ink around the edges of the white tag.
 For the additional three snowflake tags I used the Cottage Cutz Snowflake Doily die. Again cutting only three and using the tree shape pop out to fill the other snowflakes.
 I also added blue swirl lines with a rubber stamp to randomly fill the white area, than used Stickle on some of the blue ink lines and added a few jewels. The tags were knotted with a white sparkling wired rope cord. All six tags fit into the 3"x9" box to create the gift.
 Here I have shown you how I cut all the tags the same size on the top. Each tag was 2.5" x 6". when I found the angle that I wanted on the corners of one the tag. . I built a Jig, I rolled tape and put a triangle at the top of the cutter and than taped a scrap (green) of paper at the bottom, than all I had to do is lay the retangular tag into the frame (jig). . cut one corner, flip the paper and cut the other side. Every tag had exactly the same angle.
These are the the Cottage Cutz dies that I used for the seven tags.

Cottage Cutz . . Snowflake Doily 4x4 and Filigree Snowflake 4x4

Thank You and hope all of you are having a Merry Season. Barry

Scrapping Cottage Saturday Challenge #8 !

Hello, everyone ! 
Pearl here , back with a second Saturday Challenge for you this December ! 

Our winner for November's challenge is ...... Linda 
with her adorable entry here : 

Congratulations ,Linda ! 
You've won a $25.00 gift certificate to The Scrapping Cottage


And on to my December challenge for you : 

Make a SQUARE holiday card - any size - 
and decorate your Cottage Cutz die used with 3D embellishments. 


For my 6x6 square Christmas card sample here - 
I have used the Whimsical Tree die cut out of patterned paper. 
I chalked the edges and the embossed areas for more definition . 
And for some fun embellishments for the tree, 
I have added Eyelet Outlet's Holiday Sock Monkey brad, 
gingerbread man and some peppermint candy brads. 

We will choose one random winner and you will win a $25 Gift Certificate to the Scrapping Cottage! 
Link below and thank you for all your creativity. 




Friday, December 09, 2011

I love Snowflakes!

It seems like I'm always drawn to snowflakes and this CottageCutz Filigree Snowflake is no exception. I simply cut these out of a heavy white cardstock and then added Stickles, Star Trail pen and gems to embellish them.


The one on the right I glued down to the cardstock and the other one I applied mounting tape to it to give it some dimension.
Be sure to visit us tomorrow for our Second Saturday Challenge from Pearl.
Have a wonderful Friday!
Kay

Thursday, December 08, 2011

Santa has Laundry too!

For those that didn't get a chance to participate in the blog hop last weekend I wanted to share with you the card I made with Santa's Clothesline. Yes, Santa has laundry too - of course
Mrs. Claus gets to do that.......

This is such a fun die and makes a great rectangular card. I inked the edges, added some Stickles and some details with my Star Trail pen and used pop dots to give it more dimension.

I'll see you back here tomorrow with a new Christmas creation.
Have a great day!
Kay

Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Season's Greetings

Hello everyone!  Sorry for the late post.  Better late than never right?  I have a couple of cards to show you using the Boxwood Vine Wreath and I had an extra snowman scrap from the Snowman in Mug die.


I cut the wreath out twice and inked the leaves a bit with Brilliance olive ink.  I put the 2 wreaths together and then wrapped some red and white twine around it.  I had the snowman hold a stocking, and added a few poinsettias to the wreath along with a bow.  I then used some striped background paper for the card.  I stamped the sentiment, included with the die, onto the banner.

I used some of the other parts from the boxwood die to make the second card.  I put 2 of the banners together to make it look like garland.  Have you seen the new hunting dies?  You may check them out here.  As always, thanks for stopping by!

Hugs and smiles,
Janice


Tuesday, December 06, 2011

We have some Winners!

The winners from our Blog Hop are:
April
Michelle
Joanna
Pruttybird
Terri
Annette
Carol
each of you has won a 3x3 die of your choice.
The Grand Prize Winner is:
Ann Marie
Congratulations everyone and thanks for participating!
Please email scrappingcottage@cox.net with your die choice and address if you haven't already.

Another Sparkly Ornament

Good morning!  It's snowing here in mid Missouri, and oh how pretty it is.   Lorie here to share a card with you today.  That first little bit of snowfall for the season brings out the kid in all of us, and today is certainly no exception.  It's the perfect day to share a Christmas card complete with snowflakes and sparkles, and that's exactly what I've got for you.
I used a couple of techniques for this card.  First, I created some background paper using an ornament die cut from the Holiday Ornament Cottage Cutz made Easy die.  I just cut the ornament using the waxy paper that you peel away from the foam that comes with your Cottage Cutz dies.  That stuff is wonderful for this technique, because when you spritz your paper,  with Glimmer Mist, it won't stick to the die cut, and you can reuse it time and time again.  I moved the die cut around on the paper and misted away.  Since I was using a light blue Glimmer Mist, I didn't mind if there was a little over spray.  In fact, I liked that look.  Let your paper dry well, or dry it carefully with a heat embossing tool, and use just as you would any paper.  

For the ornament, I cut 1 layer with glitter card stock, then cut a layer of blue by hand in the same color as my base card stock for a backing on the ornament, and to make the sparkly part stand out.  The snowflake embossing folder is from Stampin' Up!.  Combining techniques shows just how versatile these dies are, and adds so much interest and texture to all your cards and projects!

So happy you could stop by today!  Have a wonderful day and happy crafting!!!

Love ya!
Lorie

Monday, December 05, 2011

More Christmas Cheer!



I've certainly been having fun creating lots of Christmas projects! For today's card I used Snowman in a Mug from Cottage Cutz. I made him into a Christmas card, but you could certainly use him for any winter projects.



Thanks for looking!

Sunday, December 04, 2011

Boxwood Vine Wreath with a Twist


Hi Everyone, I hope you are all having a great weekend!  Today I've created a card using the Boxwood Vine Wreath Die. I added a small twist to my wreath.  I cut it out of two varying shades of green and then I took one of my wreaths and snipped it in open.  This allowed me to wrap one wreath around the other letting the shades of green mix together for a more realistic  and fuller feel. 


Don't forget to jump into our blog hop we are having right now with PSA Essentials...today's the last day. 

Hugs,


Saturday, December 03, 2011

PSA Essentials/Cottage Cutz Blog Hop - Day 2


Hi Everyone!
Just popping in for a quick second to let you know today is DAY 2 of the Scrapping Cottage's co-hop with PSA Essentials!

Here's a look at the card I made for the hop: 


I was lucky enough to be in a hop with PSA earlier this year and used one of the sweet Whimsy Cakes to make this gingerbread couple look like they'd baked a holiday treat just for you!

I used the Gingerbread Doll Die from the Peachy Keen line as well as the Doll Accessories 1 package.

Just in case you didn't get a chance to visit all the stops yesterday, here's a list of all the designers!
Have fun!

Angelica

·         www.kcreatedbykay.blogspot.com - Kay Norman
·         http://www.thecountrychiccottage.net -  Angie Holden
·         www.thethinkinspot.blogspot.com - Lorie Souther
·         http://paperiepetals.blogspot.com - Kim Schofield
·         www.maisymary.blogspot.com  - Pearl Liu
·         www.lingshappyplace.blogspot.com - Vera Yates
·         www.stampingwithjanice.blogspot.com  - Janice Wilson
·         www.simpleflourishes.com - Jennifer Holmes
·         www.pinkcloudscrappers.blogspot.com -  Lori Leng
·         http://inkypaws.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/ -  Jeanne Streiff
·         www.ginicagle.blogspot.com  - Gini Cagle
·         www.livingthecircuslife.blogspot.com - Kim Moreno
·         www.taylordconcepts.blogspot.com  - Erika Taylor
·         www.fantastink.blogspot.com - Meylssa Connolley
·         www.handmadebyangelica.com  - Angelica Suarez
·         www.sweeetdesignsbycheryl.blogspot.com  - Cheryl Walker  
·         http://maearmstrong.blogspot.com - Mae Armstrong
·         http://scrappingcottage.blogspot.com/ - The Scrapping Cottage
·         www.psastampcamp.blogspot.com – PSA Essentials


Friday, December 02, 2011

PSA Essentials & Cottage Cutz December Hop!

Hello everyone and welcome to todays PSA Essentials & Cottage Cutz December Blog hop. Today we have tons of projects to share along the way, so grab your favorite drink and enjoy the hop!!

Not only do we have tons of projects to share today, but there are lots of wonderful prizes to win as well!
PRIZE PACKAGE DETAILS:   Readers who hop to each of the blogs, comment at each, and are a follower of PSA Stamp Camp will be entered to win the “Holiday Card” prize.  This prize contains 3 Peel & Stick stamp sets, 1 stamper, 1 black ink & 1-2 color ink from PSA Essentials.   The winner will also receive a $50 gift certificate to The Scrapping Cottge for the grand prize.   There are also 9 opportunities to win a 3 x 3 die from The Scrapping Cottage.

Here is the complete line-up for todays hop!
·         www.kcreatedbykay.blogspot.com - Kay Norman
·         http://www.thecountrychiccottage.net -  Angie Holden
·         www.thethinkinspot.blogspot.com - Lorie Souther
·         http://paperiepetals.blogspot.com - Kim Schofield
·         www.maisymary.blogspot.com  - Pearl Liu
·         www.lingshappyplace.blogspot.com - Vera Yates
·         www.stampingwithjanice.blogspot.com  - Janice Wilson
·         www.simpleflourishes.com - Jennifer Holmes
·         www.pinkcloudscrappers.blogspot.com -  Lori Leng
·         http://inkypaws.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/ -  Jeanne Streiff
·         www.ginicagle.blogspot.com  - Gini Cagle
·         www.livingthecircuslife.blogspot.com - Kim Moreno
·         www.taylordconcepts.blogspot.com  - Erika Taylor
·         www.fantastink.blogspot.com - Meylssa Connolley
·         www.handmadebyangelica.com  - Angelica Suarez
·         www.sweeetdesignsbycheryl.blogspot.com  - Cheryl Walker  
·         http://maearmstrong.blogspot.com - Mae Armstrong
·         http://scrappingcottage.blogspot.com/ - The Scrapping Cottage
·         www.psastampcamp.blogspot.com – PSA Essentials


My recipe card was designed for todays hop using this DARLING Snowlady Chef Cottage Cutz, she is sooo perfect for this recipe snowballs II! this recipe calls for candycane, so its a little different, but super yummy!!!

Your next stop will be the PSA Essentials Blog here! Be sure to leave comments on each blog as you will be entered to win some WONDERFUL PRIZES!!! Have fun!!! :)

Hugs to all,
Cheryl

Thursday, December 01, 2011

The Best Gift of Christmas


The best gift at Christmas for me , 
year after year ,
is eternal life which is the gift of God 
in Christ Jesus. ( Roms 6:23) 
"Christ" is my reason for this season. 

And helping me capture my belief is the Cottage Cutz Nativity Silhouette
I have diecut my Nativity scene out of self adhesive cardstock
 and used American Craft's Glitter Gel pens to add highlights .
 A few choice colors and pieces of bling 
easily finishes off this Nativity scene for me . 

Blessings to you and yours 
as we celebrate this sacred season ! 




Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Cool Christmas

 Cool Christmas,
A Christmas wish from the little guy at the north pole. This Eskimo is from the Cottage Cutz Christmas die called ESKIMO w/IGLOO.
 The die comes with the Eskimo, an Igloo and a fish on string. the Eskimo can be made into a girl or boy. Just cut to extra hairpieces and split a bit off and use on the sides.
The snowflake came from the Snowman in Mug die, and I just received my order of Alphabet dies and used the Cottage Cutz Hopscotch alphabet set. It saw just the size I needed. Here in Virginia it is just starting to show a few signs of cold, so it can get everyone in the Christmas spirit. . somehow the weather always helps. 

Merry Christmas to everyone. . .Barry  

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Mr. Mouse Chef Recipe Card

Hello everyone Cheryl here with a Recipe Card for The Scrapping Cottage using the DARLING Mr. Chef Mouse Cottage Cutz. I just LOVE this darling lil' mouse, he is soo sweet!
I thought this cottage cutz was perfect for a Recipe Card, and the design paper too. Mr. Chef Mouse was cut out with grey,green,white card stock. I dusted the apron and cap with tim holtz distress ink. the bowl was colored with copics, and so was his bow tie, and shoes.

I had my daughter print out a recipe from my computer in my craft room and bring it up to me :) i then added the name of the recipe and the ingredients to the front and the directions to the back.

The back is plain but normally i add the directions to the back of my cards and these are super simple ones....hehehehehe


I hope you enjoyed my Recipe Card for today, and thank you for looking! Enjoy your week!

Hugs to all,
Cheryl