Saturday, January 28, 2012
Love Shack
The Valentine's Release from CottageCutz is so adorable. I'm thrilled to share a card with you today using the Love Shack Die. This is so cute it just makes me smile every time I see it! This is a pretty simple card, but when you want your die cut to be the star of the show that's all you need!
Friday, January 27, 2012
Home Sweet Home
Hello Friends! I have a couple of cards to show you today. I used dies from the Valentine release. My first card was made with Kitty in Chair die. Even though it was released with the Valentines, by changing the colors it can be for any occasion. I made a living room scene and added the sentiment to the picture frame hanging on the wall. I tend to like to make scenes. I hope you aren't getting bored with them.
I used the Love Shack die to make my next card. I love house dies and this one is a real cutie. It doesn't have to be made into a Valentine. There are so many cute dies in the store! I hope you will take the time to have a look in the store.
I used the Love Shack die to make my next card. I love house dies and this one is a real cutie. It doesn't have to be made into a Valentine. There are so many cute dies in the store! I hope you will take the time to have a look in the store.
I cut the house from white cardstock and colored the images with my copics. Have a GREAT day!
Hugs and smiles,
Janice
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Simply Elegant
Good morning! It's Lorie here today to share with you a very simple, but elegant card. No one loves to spend more time fussing, or adding detail to their creations than I do, but sometimes... every once in a while, I want to created something quick and easy, but I still want it to look like I fussed over it. Our friends at The Scrapping Cottage have made that so easy for us with their line of Cottage Cutz Made Easy. The dies in this line are exquisitely detailed, and pretty much finished in just one pass through the die cutting machine. With some carefully chosen paper, you can have a gorgeous project finished in mere minutes, which is what I've done for you with this card.
I chose this beautiful red glitter paper from Stampin' Up! to use with this Filigree Love Birds die. The details on this die are wonderful, and with the sparkly paper, there just is no need for anything else. Sometimes, less is very beautifully MORE. The sentiment for this card comes from the January 2011 released Frame 1 Lettering Stamps from The Scrapping Cottage. I thought, and probably overthought what to do for the bottom of this card, and I resisted the urge to use ribbon or make a bow. I finally decided to add just a little more bling with some clear rhinestone strips, which I colored to match the red, using my Copic markers. The embossing folder I used for the background is a Cuttlebug folder called Birds and Swirls.
Here's a closer look at the gorgeous detail on the die cut. You've just gotta love how wonderfully easy this card is, and yet SO pretty, too. I love it when that happens! I'm so happy you could stop by today, and I hope you've found some inspiration. Have a blessed and beautiful day! Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Best Buds!
Hi Scrappy Friends! I have a layout to share today that celebrates the friendship my sister Lori has had with her best friend Rachel for the past 30 years. It's hard to find true friends and I would say that they have both been blessed !
I thought it would be fun to use the title "Best Buds" as a play on words for all of the lovely flowers I made using one of the newest dies from CottageCutz - Sweetheart Flowers Layered. This is a wonderful flower die, that you can combine in so many different ways for so many different looks. Mine are a little on the distressed side, with lots of crumpling and shaping, and and heat embossing. But here's the package, to give you an idea of another way to make these flowers.
If you would like a chance to win a $25 gift certificate for CottageCutz, then be sure to check out our monthly challenge. This month, all you have to do is make a scrapbook page using any CottageCutz die. Easy Peasy!
I thought it would be fun to use the title "Best Buds" as a play on words for all of the lovely flowers I made using one of the newest dies from CottageCutz - Sweetheart Flowers Layered. This is a wonderful flower die, that you can combine in so many different ways for so many different looks. Mine are a little on the distressed side, with lots of crumpling and shaping, and and heat embossing. But here's the package, to give you an idea of another way to make these flowers.
If you would like a chance to win a $25 gift certificate for CottageCutz, then be sure to check out our monthly challenge. This month, all you have to do is make a scrapbook page using any CottageCutz die. Easy Peasy!
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Love is in the Air
It's the perfect season for cards filled with love and sweet wishes. With out new Valentine collection cards are easy peasy. This card was created using the Whimsey Bird and Cage die. Granted it's great for Valentines but the best part about this die is you really can use it anytime for any occasion. The sentiment is stamped on the Airplane with Banner and Sign another one that I use over and over.
I hope you have had a chance to participate in our current challenge....just create a layout and use one of our dies and you might just win a prize. Here's the link to our current challenge.
Hugs,
Sunday, January 22, 2012
♥♥Vintage Valentine♥♥
Hello everyone today I wanted to share my ♥Victorian Valentine Card♥ made for The Scrapping Cottage using all Valentine's Cottage Cutz.
♥First I used the Filigree Hearts( the double hearts) 2 of them for behind my tag. I distressed all my pieces using tim holtz tea ink and a duster. I ♥ using the duster to dust and distress my ink, its super easy to do, much easier than dabbing.
♥ The tag was cut using the Love Tag Set 4 x 6 and my Key was cut using the Vintage Key cottage Cutz and the stamp that comes with it.
♥The little Flowers were all layered and they came from the Whimsy Bird and Cage Cottage Cutz.
♥♥♥I added pearls to the flowers,bird cage and the corners of my card.
♥♥♥Cottage Cutz Die's Used♥♥♥
The ribbon i used is seam binding from Really Reasonable Ribbon, and i just took one piece from the edge of it and pulled on it to scrunch it so its gathered up. I tied it to the bird cage and the key.
Next I made a bow and then gathered the ends. I glued it to a feather, and then added a button to the center of my bow.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Living the Sweet Life !
While waiting for the latest Cottage Cutz Valentine's release to reach our sunny shores,
I took a look at one of my very favorite earlier releases - the July 2011 Carnival release -
to see which designs would work with a Valentine's Day theme.
The Cotton Candy die easily stood out for me and I went on to diecut it in white cardstock so as to color in the colors to match the DP I was using.
I used Pebbles Inc chalk to color &
added some stickles to add a pop of color and dimension as well.
I spy other designs in the Carnival release that would work well for Valentine's Day
and if you do use any , do share your creations with us on our FB page or in the comments section here.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Sweet Kisses
Sweet Kisses. . A sweet treat for my love. This week I decided to use one of the New Valentine Cottage Cutz dies along with one from last year. Sweetheart Cupcakes and Hugs & Kisses Phrase. This cupcake die is a cute stack of two cupcakes with a heart pick at the top. You can do the cupcakes with the natural cake color base or do the base in a paper/foil color paper. The cupcakes can also be made side by side. The Hugs and Kisses phrase die from last year has a creative assortment of words that can be used in any combination.
Sorry for the delay today, have been out of town for a couple weeks and have missed being with everyone. I look forward to a bright New Year and having the opportunity, along with my fellow creative team to bring you lots of new ideas for using Cottage Cutz dies. There are some great dies coming in this New Year.
Sorry for the delay today, have been out of town for a couple weeks and have missed being with everyone. I look forward to a bright New Year and having the opportunity, along with my fellow creative team to bring you lots of new ideas for using Cottage Cutz dies. There are some great dies coming in this New Year.
Thanks Barry
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Valentine Hugs & Kisses
Hi everyone! Today I want to show you this cute little Valentine's Day banner I made with the Love Tag Set 4x6 die. It comes with 3 styles of tags, complete with hearts that cut out on each of them that can be used to embellish your tags with.
I also used my Valentine mini dies from a previous years release to embellish my tags.
This would be a cute a decoration for your home, for a party or on a gift.
Have a "Sweet" day and we'll see you back here tomorrow for Barry's post.
Kay
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Fun Glitter Technique
Hi die cut fans...it's Lori here with you today highlighting one of our new Valentines Days Die...Filigree Love Birds. I really wish I could have captured a bit of a better picture, but the glitter was difficult to photograph. However, I did really love the technique I used for this project.
I mounted a 4 x 4 sheet of Sookwang double sticky cardstock to a piece of vellum and then cut out the die. Being double mounted it won't cut all the way through the vellum, but it will go through all of the Sookwang. I then used my fine tip tweezers and removed sections of the tape cover. Once I had a section pulled off I sprinkled with colored glitter. Once the green area was glittered in, I moved onto the pink area taking off the tape cover and then glittering. I mounted it to a mini book ready to fill with love notes and pictures for that someone special. I hope you give this technique a try
See ya soon,
Hugs,
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Sending Love
Good morning friends,
Today's card features one of the new Valentine release dies called Kitty Love Mail. Lots of really cute dies from this release, so I hope you will go take a peek. I cut the pieces from white cardstock and colored them with Copics. Lately I have been liking more clean and simple cards. I placed the die cuts directly onto the card. I made a sun from twine and also tied some twine with a bow to the card.
So what do you think? Do you like clean and simple or do you like to see more layers? Enjoy the rest of your week.
Hugs and smiles, Janice
Today's card features one of the new Valentine release dies called Kitty Love Mail. Lots of really cute dies from this release, so I hope you will go take a peek. I cut the pieces from white cardstock and colored them with Copics. Lately I have been liking more clean and simple cards. I placed the die cuts directly onto the card. I made a sun from twine and also tied some twine with a bow to the card.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Sending Eskimo Kisses
Good morning! I hope you enjoyed a great weekend, and if you're lucky, you are enjoying an extra day this week with the holiday today. That's an extra day for crafting, which sounds like a productive way to spend a day off. Even though it doesn't feel quite like it, believe it or not, we're still in the middle of winter. It's 53 degrees in Missouri this morning, but I'm sending you some Eskimo kisses with the card I'm sharing today.
This sweet little Eskimo with Igloo Cottage Cutz die is so much fun to paper piece using patterned paper. That's exactly what I did with his clothes. I added some shading with Copic markers, and of course had to bling it up a bit with some glitter for sparkle. I sponged the edges of the fur on his clothing with some distress ink, and I sponged the igloo with blue ink to accentuate the blocks. The sentiment is from Peachy Keen Stamps, and I finished this card off with some waffle weave red ribbon.
Have a wonderful day, and happy crafting!
Lorie
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Birdcage Card
You can never have enough thank-you cards, so I thought that this lovely Birdcage die from CottageCutz would make a very elegant and feminine card for a friend of mine. I fussy cut the papers from the ScrapCake and nestled an Eyelet Edger diecut behind the flower. The ticket is from the Ticket Booth set and the sentiment was a rub-on from Kaisercraft. Finally, one of the Vintage Keys seemed like a sweet way to finish this card off.
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