Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Just Married!

Hello everyone , Cheryl here with a Wedding Card using the Beautiful CottageCutz Dies from The Scrapping Cottage.

On my card I decided to use the super sweet CottageCutz Just Married Car (4x6) and then cut the car in a glitz white, and the bumper and tail light surroundings in a light grey design paper. My accent color for this card is pink, so I made everything else on the car pink.

Next I used the CottageCutz Wedding Border and doubled it up with Pink and Black to run across the right corner of my card

I used the CottageCutz Baby Frame, and the CottageCutz Magnolia Doily to layer for behind my car.

CottageCutz Dies Used:

Others Used:
DCWV/Forever and Always Stack
Really Reasonable Ribbon/Black satin
Helmar/Premium Craft Glue, Acid Free Glue, Zapdots, 450
Wedding Bells button
Sewing
Copics






Thank you for looking and hope you have a super wonderful day!!!
Hugs to all,
Cheryl
Come see the NEW Hocus Pocus Halloween Release from The Scrapping Cottage! 

Sunday, September 09, 2012

Wedding Horse and Carriage

Hello CottageCutz lovers!!!  Today it's Carol here with a little something from the Wedding Collection.  Isn't this horse and carriage yummy.  I see so many uses for this super terrific die-it's not just for Weddings.  I know you have a sweet little girl in your life that would love this on a Birthday card.  It's a princess carriage for sure.
Just look at this Wedding border.  The images are amazing in it.  It coordinates perfectly with the beautiful Celebration Cake-I think it is just so pretty.  For my card I die cut the two dies and used some glitter glue ant white glitter  on them to make them sparkle.  The back ground is just a piece of recycled corrugated  card board distressed with some Picket Fence Crackle Paint and sprinkled with more glitter.  I used some tulle for the bow and a few pearls.  Here are the dies I used:


Hope you are having a great weekend.  Thanks for taking a look at my creation.  We'll be back again soon with more exciting creations with the CottageCutz dies!

Friday, September 07, 2012

CottageCutz Just Married Car

Hello friends!  Today's card features the CottageCutz Just Married Car.  I used glossy cardstock for the car thinking it would look like a brand new shiny car.  Well I finished assembling the car and was ready to make the card when I spilled water on my desk and also some droplets got on the die cut.  Rather than start over, I covered the area damaged by water with glitter then used some fun Valentine paper to complete the card.  When you have a mishap, what creative things do you try to fix your blunders?  I think the glitter worked for my "car accident".

Hope you have a wonderful day!
Hugs and smiles,
Janice

Thursday, September 06, 2012

CottageCutz Stack 'O Frogs

Good morning!  Well, it's just not every day that you'll see a stack of frogs, so please count this as YOUR lucky day!  :-)  It's Lorie from The ThINKin' Spot here today to share with you a fun and cute Halloween card that I created with my CottageCutz dies. 
 Fall and Halloween crafting is my favorite, and these sweet dies make it so much fun!  The frogs were cut with Copic X-press It Blending Card and colored with the Copic markers shown below.  This Chillingsworth Manor paper worked so well, because I think that little frog actually looks like he's conducting, which was indeed a perfect fit with the music note background.  I gave these froggies some extremely rosy cheeks by simply using chalk and a stiff bristle paint brush. 


Here's a look at the die I used for this card with a link to find it fast in The Scrapping Cottage Store.  Just click on the picture and it will take you right to it.


Wishing you a bright and beautiful day filled with everything you love!  Happy crafting!!








Tuesday, September 04, 2012

Wedding Bouquet


get well vu




Hi everyone Cindy here with a SWEET CottageCutz Design.


Wedding Bouquet





Hugs Cindy xoxo

Sunday, September 02, 2012

Tiered Cake Pocket Card & Video

Hello everyone and Happy Monday to all!
Today I have a Beautiful CottageCutz Tiered Celebration Cake Pocket Card to share with you all! I left it blank, it could be used for a Birthday/Anniversary/Wedding

Card Measures 6 x 5 3/4"
I think the pocket is perfect for a gift card, I did place a tag in there to add some writing.



My cake on the front was done using the BEAUTIFUL CottageCutz Tiered Celebration Cake die from The Scrapping Cottage!

Card Stock is from Paper Temptress/Metallic Enmerald/Laser Silver Lustre/ Pink
All Ribbons are from Really Reasonable Ribbon

CottageCutz Dies used:

Design Paper is from DCWV/The Screen Print Stack

Card was put together using Helmar Premium Craft Glue/450 Quick Dry, Craft & Hobby PVA Glue, Zapdots, all can be found at Helmar



I made a pocket for the tag, also I think its perfect to put a giftcard for giving.

In this picture above I wanted you to be able to see the card stock and how pretty it looks in person.




I did a video on the beautiful CottageCutz Tiered Celebration Cake


Thank you all for looking and Have a wonderful Holiday weekend!!
Hugs to all,
Cheryl

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

CottageCutz Wedding Cake

 Greetings Everyone-it's Carol here today!  Today I have a CottageCutz card to share.  It is make with the Tiered Celebration Cake die.  What makes this so versatile is that it could be a Birthday Cake or a Wedding Cake.  It was so fun to put together.  I just love these dies!
I used the Cuttlebug Swiss Dot embossing folder on the cake to give it some texture.  I also colored my cake icing with copic markers.  The lace is Martha Stewart punch around the page.  There are tiny pearls in the center of the flowers on the cake. 

This is the beautiful die I used.  Isn't it awesome!  Please be sure to check out the whole line of the Wedding Collection.  They are just gorgeous!  Thanks for stopping by today.  I really appreciate it.  See you again soon.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Life in full bloom Calendar

Hello CottageCutz Friends!!
I have a fast post for today, sharing another CottageCutz Calendar for 2013! I love making these darling Calendars and have been having a ton of fun with them. I think they would be perfect gifts for Christmas and you can add photo's to them. I left spots where the photo's will go for each month, and each month is different.


CottageCutz Dies Used:
CottageCutz /Easter Basket Bunny
CottageCutz/Picket Fence Border
CottageCutz/Spring Tags
CottageCutz /Doily Mini

Other supplies Used:
Helmar glues
Really Reasonable Ribbon
DCWV Calendar Kit
Buttons
The Robins Nest dew drops





Of course I had to use the DARLING CottageCutz Easter Basket Bunny from The Scrapping Cottage! I just love this lil' sweetie and she is perfect for the month of Easter, yep next year Easter falls in March. I also decided to use the CottageCutz border picket fence die, love this and I use it a lot on other projects too. The tag is perfect size for this calendar and made a perfect fit!


Thank you for looking and have a lovely day!!!

Also wanted to share that the SUPER DARLING CottageCutz Halloween Release is a must have! to see all the new release's visit The Scrapping Cottage HERE :)

Monday, August 27, 2012

CottageCutz Special Occasion Dress

Hi everyone!  Today's card features the CottageCutz Special Occasion Dress from the Wedding Release.  This dress can be made several ways for a variety of occasions.  I used patterned paper for the dress and inked the edges with Memento dandelion ink.  As I was seeing which papers I wanted to use for my card, I thought it would be cute to make a small notecard for the front of the card, using the dress as the opening.  Alone, the notecard would make a cute gift enclosure.  Added to the front of a standard card gives you a fun fold.  This dress could be used for prom layouts, weddings, Sweet 16 birthdays.


It happens to be my youngest son's birthday today.  He turns 16, but I don't think he would appreciate a Sweet 16 birthday card. lol  Enjoy your day!

Hugs and smiles,
Janice