Friday, June 11, 2010

Milkshake anyone?

My daughter welcomed home a good friend home from college while another friend was about to depart on a two year mission for our church so they got together at a local restaurant and had some silly fun. I decided to do a layout to document this event and knew when I saw these pictures that the CottageCutz Parfait w/Strawberries was the die for this layout.

As our design team has mentioned many, many times these dies are so versatile with so many options within just one die itself. I made this die into a milkshake instead of a strawberry parfait. I wanted a straw so I simply cut a skinny piece of red cardstock and did the same for the sprinkles with different colors. Then I took my Glossy Accents and went over the cherry, straw and sprinkles to make them glossy.







Thursday, June 10, 2010

So Dog-Gone Cute!

Do you have a favorite die from the NEW CottageCutz Pet Release, but have no pets? No problem. There are many great ways to work the NEW CottageCutz Pet Release dies into everyday projects.

These are the CottageCutz dies I am showcasing today.


I used a couple of yesterdays WFIW post ideas on this layout. I used thin metal to cut the NEW CottageCutz Mini Name Tags, to create texture. I also used foam dots with the NEW CottageCutz Shih Tzu Peeker, to add dimension. These NEW CottageCutz Pet Release dies worked great as accents on my layout.

Because of the glare of the scan, I took a close up photo so you can see the page details.


Happy Thursday Everyone!
Karen

Wednesday, June 09, 2010

Watch for it Wednesday #64

Today I wanted to give you some fun ideas for adding texture and dimension to your projects using different types of crafting materials.

One of the easiest ways to add texture, is to cut your dies using textured cardstock. If you cut with plain cardstock and want to add texture, try using some embossing dies. Another quick idea, cut your dies using pattern paper.

There are a variety of texture adding materials out there with adhesive already applied. This makes it much easier to place your items on your project once you cut them. I played around with some of these materials; cork, thin metal, and chipboard, using my CottageCutz dies. The CottageCutz dies cut the different materials wonderfully. Some of the materials worked better if you cut them before you applied the foam to your CottageCutz dies. If you don't want to have to remove foam and re-apply foam, just run the dies through the machine two times. The cork and chipboard are thick enough to add some dimension to the project, as well as texture.

Pop dots or foam dots work great for giving dimension to your projects. They are relatively inexpensive and easy to use. Another idea, is to cut your dies twice and layer them. You can layer them using foam dots or slightly off center, this works great for creating dimension.

One last item I tried was craft foam. I got the craft foam sheets at my local craft store, the brand I used was Foamies, 2mm thick. I thought it would be neat to make my own CottageCutz Foam accents (aka Thickers). The CottageCutz dies cut the craft foam very easily. The craft foam comes in many different colors. This is a great material to use to add both texture and dimension.

Watch for my up coming posts this month. They will feature layouts that I have used some of the above ideas. Hopefully, this will inspire you to add some texture and dimension to your pages.

I hope you get some creative time today.
Karen

Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Hope Your Birthday is Purrrrfect!

Today's card feature this little miss Fancy Cat, the Fish Skeleton and Rick Rack Edger.

I had this paper in my stash and thought it would be perfect for this Fancy Cat die. I love how you have options with so many of these CottageCutz dies. I chose to make the cat without the hat and collar, but added a bow instead.
Meow!


Monday, June 07, 2010

Let Freedom Ring with Cottage Cutz

We are taking pre-orders now for this Limited Edition 4th of July Cottage Cutz Release. Don't miss out!!

Saturday, June 05, 2010

Bubbles of Love


So what you you name a new puppy who wanted to take a bath, no kid or puppy ever wants to take a bath. This card was made using the Cottage Cutz Puppy in Bathtub Die. I turned the shampoo bottle as if it had been spilled. The bone in the puppies hand is from the Cottage Cutz Schnauzer Die (off the collar). I cut extra bubbles to use as a border between the to colors on the background. the bubbles are also randomly on foam dots to add dimension. the bubbles were inked in blue, with jewels of different sizes and colors for the bubbles. Stickle than was added to the rest of the blue bubbles.

Just One More Time, and He's. . . . Gone!


If he chews one more thing! !. . . he's gone!. Now how many times have we heard that. This SORRY card is made with the Cottage Cutz Puppy Front & Back, along with the Mini Bone Biscuit Die. I really ruffed up the edges of the white paper and inked and smugged it a little to give a chewed look. The dangle on the card was made with waxed cord and I even took a few bites out of the biscuit.

Thursday, June 03, 2010

T'was the night before Christmas...

Christmas in June? I know, Christmas is months away, but I wanted to show you a way to use the NEW CottageCutz Pet Release dies even if you don't have pets.

These are the CottageCutz dies I am showcasing today.


For my layout, I used part of the words from The Night Before Christmas, as my long title. I used the NEW Mini CottageCutz mouse to accent the title. I also added one more mouse to my page because he was just so cute. The NEW CottageCutz Eyelet Edger was used to border my photo and also in a cluster above my title.

Have a favorite die from this NEW CottageCutz Pet Release, but don't have pets? There are many ways to work the new dies into everyday layouts or cards.

Happy Thursday Everyone!
Karen

Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Watch for it Wednesday #63 School's out for Summer!

It's that time of the year....again...when the kiddies are getting out of school.
Ours here in Utah got out last week.
One of my favorite layouts to do each year is the end of the year interview.
I usually get a picture of them on the last day of school, if they're in elementary school I get a picture of the party or autograph book they made.
If it's junior high or high school I get a picture with their yearbook.
I ask the following questions:
Who was your favorite teacher?
What was your favorite subject?
Who were your best friends this school year?
Who was your least favorite teacher?
Worst memory
Best memory etc.
You get the idea. It's fun for them to look back and see the changes they've made.
I think the most interesting thing I have found with my kids is that their favorite teacher is also their favorite class that year. What a difference a great teacher can make in the lives of our children.
As it says in my daughters yearbook H.A.G.S.
(Have a great summer)

Tuesday, June 01, 2010

A Little "Ruff"

The dog and cat dies have arrived! I'm featuring the CottageCutz Puppy Front & Back die.

I made my own saying for the card....can you tell???
I took my puppy and cut him out of cardstock, inked the edges and put him together. Then I added a little line detail with my skinny Zig pen.
I wanted a "real" dog nose so I put Glossy Accents on his black nose to make it look wet like a real dog.
We'll see ya back here for tomorrow's Watch for it Wednesday post!


Monday, May 31, 2010

Happy Memorial Day

Memorial Day Sale going on now through Wed, June 2nd at the Scrapping Cottage!! Just enter discount code extra15 upon checkout. This code applies to ALL items on the website including clearance items.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

party like your 29 again




I don't think I could stand on one leg. . even at 29. . . . .But what a great wish. These invitations were made with the Cottage Cutz Flamingo and Daisy Edger Dies. I used the little catch phrase to add a little fun to a 50th party invitation. I used polka dot on the flamingo and the edge of the card and used the Edger Die to border the polka dot. the Edger die is great to add a little bling. The centers of the flowers can be decorated with Genuine Artificial Shinny Australian Crystals. For the inside of the card I used Stickle to keep the card flat, but still bling-y. All you need to do is the Who, What, When invite on Word. . Print and slip into the card and off you go.

just add sprinkles




Just add sprinkles it's your day, I always think a little sparkle on your birthday is in order. This card was done with the Cottage Cutz Ice Cream Cones Die. It cool, it comes with four scoops of ice cream and two style of cones that you can mix and match , build them up and create any size ice cream cone. I added old fashion bugle beads to the card as sprinkles, it adds sparkle and texture. You need to glue them down with Glossy Accents for holding power. If you over due with the glossy accents, just add a little Stickle randomly on the sides of the beads, I guess you could call Stickle the opps... concealer. I also added some tinsel cord, by gluing the cord part under the pop outs and letting the tinsel do its job. Don't forget to use a white Gelly Roll pen to add contrast to the cone. Don't be afraid to change a few colors out on the lettering. I doubled a couple of letters with pink on top, but offset the color to let the brown still show.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Anytime Birthday Card

Handmade cards can add such a personal touch and I love to keep some on hand ready to go at a moment's notice. And of course whenever I have the chance, I try to make some birthday cards because you can never have enough birthday cards in your card stash!!

I thought the Cottage Cutz Pansy Shape would be a perfect addition to a pretty birthday card that could really be used for any occasion. I coordinated the purples of the pansy blooms with my patterned paper using my Copic markers. This is a really easy shape to piece together which makes creating this card that much easier!

I hope everyone has a wonderful Memorial Day Weekend!!!

Thursday, May 27, 2010

We Have a Winner!

Thank you to everyone who entered the sketch challenge. All of the layouts were fabulous, it was hard to pick just one winner.

The winning layout was sent in by Marie McKinley from Cypress, TX. Here is her adorable layout, showcasing the NEW CottageCutz Pet Release dies.

Congrats Marie! Please email your choice of any in stock CottageCutz dies, totalling $20, to scrappingcottage@cox.net along with your name and address as well as your blog name.




These are the CottageCutz dies I am showcasing today.


I wanted to created another layout using the CottageCutz Seed Packet Frame, to show all the fun ways to use this versatile die. I think this is my favorite die from this release. One of the reasons it is so special is the embossed framing that runs around the die. If you haven't picked one up, I really recommend you do.

Here are some of the great ways to use this die...

*Use it as a seed packet with the different flower dies(this release).
*Use it to frame small wallet sized photos.
*Use it as a journaling block, cut it out of lined paper or use a stamp to add lines.
*Use it as a seed packet or sign for fruit or veggies(as I have done on my layout).
*Use it as a tag, punch a hole and add some ribbon.


There are so many possibilities.

I hope you get some creative time today!
Karen

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Watch for it Wednesday #62

My tip for today is a quicky but it is something new I have recently started doing with my Cottage Cutz Dies.

I don't know how you store your CC dies, but I like to store mine with the cute cover that comes with them so I always have a good reference to look at when it comes to putting the shapes together. Plus, it also makes it easy to find the shape I am looking for as well as keep track of which shapes I already have.

What I have now started doing with my covers is using the backs, too! This is where I like to keep ideas, titles, sayings, etc. that I think would work well with that particular shape. I don't necessarily write down "obvious" uses, but more out-of-the-box kinds of things. Ideas I have seen or thoughts I have had about the dies that I know if I don't write down, I'll never think of it again! I am all about trying to get the most bang for my Cottage Cutz buck so I never want to forget a good idea!

One example is with my Cottage Cutz Froggy die I used a couple of weeks ago to make the Get Well Card. On the back of the cover I have written down phrases like, "it's not easy being green", "Go Green" (Earth Day), morning sickness get well card, etc. Just some fun things for which a frog would be perfect!

I challenge you to pull out some of your dies and try to brainstorm some new ways to use your shapes or just make a list of the layouts or projects for which you already know that you want to use a particular shape. This activity is also a great way to get your creative juices flowing if you are having trouble getting your crafting mojo going.

Be sure and let me know which Cottage Cutz Shape you pulled out to play with today!!

Check back tomorrow for another fun and fabulous project from Karen!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Simple is Good

Today I want to show you a couple of simple cards I've made with CottageCutz dies.
I usually take quite a bit of time in making a card, but there are times when simple will do.
For my first card I used the Flower 3, Layered die. You can create several different looks with this one die. My favorite is layering the small and the large pieces together.

Is also used the Loops Edger on this card. Love these Edger dies!!! SO fun!

This Pot of Sunflowers die takes a little longer to put together than the flower above, but I love how it turned out. I wish you could see it in person, the color and detail don't always show up in a picture very well.

Here's a close-up of the sunflowers.


Join us back here tomorrow for Ruth Ellen's Watch for it Wednesday post!




Saturday, May 22, 2010

Gift Card Holder



This card was created to be used as a gift card presenter. I used the Cottage Cutz Frog on Lilly Pad Die. I had first made the card so the gift card would fit in a slit in the cover of the card,so when you opened the card the gift card would be facing you to the left, in fact to can see the slit when the card is open behind the B and Y in the birthday words. I showed the card to a friend and she said she did not like the gift card showing behind the Happy Birthday cut out words. Sooooo I decided to add the swinging flap style pocket and it does work. When you open the card the slap tends to swing out. I also added a fly to the gift card itself.

Daisy Card Set






I wanted to create a nice Thank You Gift that included cards that the recipient could use as need. This time I used the Cottage Cutz Daisy Die to create four simple cards, matching envelopes that could be presented in a matching stand. All you need to do is drop the set into a tall cello bag, gather it at the top, add ribbon and a daisy. Ready to go gifts for any occasion. I started with four cards, and choose two colors that would coordinate . Cutting random wavy stripes, Two cards vertical, two cards horizontal and altering color combinations. In this case mounting the flower on white cardstock and randomly cutting odd shape rectangles (no measuring). Mounting on black for a dark frame. Punching a hole and attaching a silver (tin) charm with twisted wire and bead. The charm, wire and bead adds dimension. The card holder was made from foam core board, covering to match the cards. Notice the side I added just the flower centers with the greenery. The envelopes were sponged with the inks that were used on the cards and a Daisy was added to the flap on the envelopes. This brings together a nice combination.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Cute as a Bug

I hope everyone is feeling happy and scrappy on this Friday morning!!

Today, I am featuring the Cottage Cutz Ric Rac Edger die and the Grasshopper Die.


I used the patterned paper as my inspiration to create my grasshopper shape. I love that I can make him coordinate perfectly with the paper because of the versatility of the Cottage Cutz dies! I am all about the matchy-matchy!! :)
In order to create a 12" long strip with the ric rac edger die, I used the same technique I demonstrated on my last Watch for it Wednesday post. If you want to see that technique again, just click here.


This picture is of my adorable new nephew when he was just a few days old. It is so fun to have a little boy around for me to scrap!

Don't forget about the contest we have running right now! Check out the sketch from this week's Watch for it Wednesday post and use it to create a layout showcasing one of your favorite Cottage Cutz dies (as if you can really have just one favorite!). The entries so far are really cute so keep them coming!! Who couldn't use a little free spending $$$ at the Cottage!! So don't miss your chance!!

Have a great weekend!!