Monday, May 23, 2022

Birthday Cupcakes


Welcome back to the scrappin Cottage blog.  I am sharing a birthday card for my daughter’s friend who has a bakery and I love her cupcakes so I am making her cupcakes 🧁 
I scored my card to 5x7 and cut a patterned paper to 4.75x6.75 and adhered it to my white card front.
To color my dies I used distress ink to color each cupcakke to match the colors in the paper.

Below is my completed card and to top it off I added some stickles in crystal to each cupcake.
These are the products I used

Saturday, May 21, 2022

Fun Fold Ice Cream Birthday Card


Hello CottageCutz friends! Thanks for taking the time to stop and visit with us today. It's Mary Marsh here bringing you the Sunday edition of the Blog.

It's new release time!!! We have new dies in the online store. It's our Sweet Treats release with 13 new designs. They are so perfect for any card making occasion you may have. The individual dies are currently 30% off.

Today for your viewing pleasure I have created a birthday fun fold card. This fold is called a W-fold. I am using the new Build An Ice Cream Cone and the Ice Cream Sundae dies for my card. So let's get started with some details of how I made this card. 

Design Steps:

Since I knew the fun fold I was going to use, I selected my card base and designer papers as my first step. I looked for a fun design and decided on this one. My fold is on the left side of my card. 

Blue card base: 4 1/4" x 11" - scored at 5 1/4"
Designer paper Layer (outside) - 4" x 5 1/4"
I decided to stamp my sentiment on the card front at this point. I cut white cardstock at 1" x 1 5/8" and a blue layer at 1 1/8" x 5 1/4" and with the help of my MISTI, I stamped my "happy birthday" sentiment in blue ink to match the cardstock. Attached to card front with double sided tape.
Now onto the card inside. I added the same designer paper to the left side of the panel only. 4" x 5 1/4" for both panels. For the right side I decided to emboss a white panel for added texture. Added to the card base with double sided tape. 
Now for the card bridge. 
Cardstock is 1 3/4″ x 11″
score at 2 3/4″ x 5 1/2″, 8 1/4″. 
Fold at the 5 1/2" score line and then bring the 2 end panels over to create a rectangle.
 
I attached double sided tape to the two end panels only. The bridge center of the "W" should line up with the center of the card base and this forms the "W" fold.  
Now for the inside decorations. I cut an ice cream cone and an ice cream sundae. I layered these on coral cardstock measuring 2" x 2 3/4" and the white image panel is 1 3/4" x 2 1/2". Used double sided tape to attach. Tape is on the center of the panel only. The camera angle on this photo makes it appear that the centers don't line up. They do or card won't close properly.  
To complete my card I added an ice cream cone to the card front.
I cut another piece of white cardstock 5 1/4" x 4" and attached to back of card for a personal note and to sign my name. I could have signed the yum - delicious panel but decided to leave that as is. 
Well, that's it for me for this post. See you next Saturday.  

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Friday, May 20, 2022

Theme Your Cake Shoppe And Use it All Year Long!






Hi everyone! My name is Linh and I'm honored and excited to be here as a guest designer. I have a new video up on the CottageCutz YouTube Channel. In this video, I'll show you how I took the Cake Shoppe from the new Sweet Treat release and combined it with the Spooky Camper set to create two different cards. The Cake Shoppe is super versatile and can be themed so you can use it all year long.

For both cards, I die cut from solid color cardstock. It's a great way to use up all your scraps and saves you from having to color little pieces. For the smaller pieces, I used a glue pen to apply adhesive. This allows you to get glue precisely where you want it.  I like to die cut a lot of elements so I can mix and match and have a lot of choices when I go to create my card. I had so many leftover pieces, I made a second card!


This first card is a Halloween themed cake shoppe.


This card converts the cake shoppe to a haunted house.


On this second card, I used some of the Cake Shoppe elements differently.  The small windows and front porch step I used as bricks. The greenery in the pots I used as bushes. And I combined more of the Spooky Camper elements to complete my haunted house.  I had so much fun tucking all the spooky elements here and there. I especially love the cat that's hiding behind the pumpkin. :)


Thursday, May 19, 2022

Birthday Cupcakes

Hello Scrapping Cottage Friends

Pam sharing with you today and it is NEW RELEASE TIME!!

It is our Sweet Treats release!  There are 13 different designs and everyone of them can be used for a variety of occasions especially Birthdays!! The individual dies are 30% off.  This sale price won't last long so click HERE to hop on over to the store!

Today, I am using three of the new cupcake dies. This card is going to a friend who has a real sweet tooth just like I do!!

Design Steps:

1.  Use an A2 card and cut the front flap leaving a 1 3/4 inch flap.  Cut a 1 1/4 x 5 1/2 inch white strip, 2 5 1/2 x 1/2 green strips and using the Lattice Slimline cut a piece 5 1/2 x 3
2.  Glue one green strip to the top flap and the other green strip to the top of the white strip leaving about 1/8 showing on top and bottom strip
3.  Stamp happy birthday to the top of the card flap and attach the lattice piece as shown above
4.  Cut all the pieces out of the 3 cup cakes using Cupcake w/flowersCupcake w/swirls and Cupcake w/twists.  Card stock colors are blue, light purple, dark purple, green, pink, yellow and brown
5.  Ink the pieces and then assemble with a fine tip quick drying glue
6.  Glue the background cupcake flat and then pop up the two foreground cupcakes.  Add the shear pink bow and your card is complete

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Wednesday, May 18, 2022






Hey Krafty Friends, Jen from Katahdin Krafts, back with another  CottageCutz YouTube  video on the CottageCutz Channel.  Today, I am sharing my "A Sweet Hello" mini slimline card using the "Cake Shoppe" die.   I had so much fun piecing all these little details together, excuse me when I run to grab some cake!!




You can find all of the card details in my video and also enter for a chance to win the "The Cake Shoppe" die!  

I will announce the winner of the "Kangaroos" die in my YouTube Video!  






Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Happy Birthday Slimline Birthday Card

Hello Scrapping Cottage friends!  
Melinda here with you on this Terrific Tuesdie! Today I am sharing a project featuring dies from the SUPER SWEET New Sweet Treats Release! Talk about sweet! This set is over the top adorable!  Here is what I created.

I created this fun and festive Happy Birthday Slimline card. I started with a standard 3.5 x 8.5 size.
I cut all my pieces out in plain white cardstock. I love to color my pieces in.


I then mounted all of my ice cream cones onto the smallest scallop stitched rectangles.  I used some adorable festive green dot patterned paper for the card front base.  I added a fun patterned paper background to each scalloped mat. 

For the center cone, I used the next largest scallop stitched rectangle and the same cute stitched patterned paper. I absolutely love this die set. The possibilities truly are endless!

To finish off the card, I added the Happy Birthday Sentiment
I am trying to build up my Birthday card stash as it is severely lacking! These dies are perfect to achieve that task.

Here is the new sweet treats release.

Sweet Treats Release



The Dies I used to create this project:

Build An Ice Cream Cone






Have you checked out the CottageCutz YouTube channel yet? 
It is filling up with beautiful projects and great how-tos!  
Head over and check out the latest video! 

Well that about covers it for today! Until the next time, have a wonderfully craft-die day!
Melinda Beltran