Monday, April 16, 2012

CottageCutz Happy Birthday Kitty


Good morning, and happy Monday to ya!  It's Lorie here today with a cute little kitty card that's just purrrrfect for celebrating a happy birthday for someone special.  This adorable kitten was cut out using colored card stock, and the edges were sponged to give it dimension.  After sponging, I added some stripes to the kitten using Copic markers, and the facial features were all colored using Copics as well.  For the white tip on the tail, I simply used a white gel pen and colored in the top part of the tail.  
 The edges of the card are hand crocheted, and you can drop by my blog, The ThINKin' Spot to find out more about how I crocheted directly onto the paper. I did include some faux stitching around the plaid panel.  I threaded some seam binding through the picket fence, and I distressed the edges of the circle frame.  The happy birthday sentiment and the sweet little face on this gal both come from Peachy Keen Stamps

Here's a closer look at this cutie!  I used the following CottageCutz dies for this card (just click on the picture to go directly to The Scrapping Cottage for all the info and pricing):

 


I hope you've enjoyed my little project today.  I sure enjoyed creating it for you!  I'm so happy you could join us today here on The Scrapping Cottage Blog.  May you have a blessed and beautiful day filled with lots of happy crafting!





Saturday, April 14, 2012

Cottage Cutz Duck





Hi everyone Cindy here with another SWEET CottageCutz Design Team card.

 

CottageCutz Duck w/ Egg

CottageCutz Duck Accessories



Thank-you for joining me today, I`m so thrilled to be sharing my CottageCutz creations with you, see you on the 24th!!

Hugs Cindy xoxo

Thursday, April 12, 2012

CottageCutz Zinnia Flower & Video Tutorial

Hello everyone Cheryl here with the CottageCutz Zinnia Flower from the Spring Release. I love this flower and wanted to share a video on how I made them super easy!
Supplies used:
Cryogen White Card Stock
Glimmer Mist /Tattered Rose
Glimmer Mist /Pink Bubblegum
Helmar/Scrap Dots(glue)
Tweezers/scissors 

3 of the middle size large flower
3 of the small flower, this will create the big flowers, to create the small ones just use 3 small and do the same steps.
All I did was spray the Glimmer mist, and set aside for a moment, then dab them to remove excess glimmer mist. Then I scrunched them up and glued them using the wonderful scrap dots(my favorite) then set aside to dry fully before using on project.


There are sooo many possibilities with this CottageCutz Zinnia Layered Flower and  I love it!!!! You can add pearls,brads ,buttons,glitter,beads or whatever you would like to the centers of these. They are perfect for cards,layouts,albums, or any altered item of your choice :)


Zinnia Layered Flower video

I hope you enjoy my video, and thank you for looking!!

Hugs to all,
Cheryl

Monday, April 09, 2012

Lilac Mom Card

 Spring has sprung at Cottage Cutz with a great new Spring Collection. This week I am doing a MOM card using the Cottage Cutz Flower Cluster, along with the Cottage Cutz Magnolia Doily die.
 This cluster of flowers looks like a cluster of Lilacs. The Cottage Cutz die comes with two size flower clusters and two leaf/stem clusters. You can mix and match to create any style cluster. I used a combination of Stickles and Glossy Accents on the edge of the doily. This gave a raised high gloss edge. The flowers were cut from three different shades of purple card stock and the leaves two shades of green. Than I used Copic markers to tint the flowers and leaves. I liked the Purple and Turquoise larger Rhinestones that I had to use on the bottom of the card. . . . . so I used a #B05 Blue and #V17 Purple Copic marker to tint the crystal mini rhinestones in the center of the flowers. **reminder that because or the reflection on the base of the rhinestone you do not need to tint the entire rhinestone just three quarters of the top. (this makes it easy to tint a rhinestone without coloring ink on the finished card). In this case I tinted  half of one side in blue and the other about a third in purple. Than switched up some of the color more or less on each jewel. This made them random in color.  The photo doesn't show well, but I tinted the edge of the card in purple to match the vertical ribbon.  
Thanks for stopping by and Happy Spring.   Barry