Thank you so much for stopping by. I hope you had a wonderful and blessed Christmas with your family and wish you all the very best in the New Year.
Friday, December 28, 2012
Double Criss Cross Card
Greetings friends and bloggers. It's Carol here. Today I have a double criss cross card to share with you using the awesome CottageCutz dies. I think my go to die forChristmas cards for 2012r is the Filigree Deer. This is the third card I made with the deer this year. I just love the shape of the deer. I also used the Classic Holiday Tags to fill my pockets in this card. The pockets on this card were decorated with a Martha Stewart Punch and Recollection Ribbon. The sentiment is a Recollection sticker and I decorated the tags with stickers and trimmed them with gold stickles. I used the tutorial here to create this card. It was fast, fun, and easy. Below are the CottageCutz dies I used.
Thank you so much for stopping by. I hope you had a wonderful and blessed Christmas with your family and wish you all the very best in the New Year.
Thank you so much for stopping by. I hope you had a wonderful and blessed Christmas with your family and wish you all the very best in the New Year.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
A "Cherry" Hello!
Hi everyone! I hope you all had a Merry Christmas/Happy Holiday etc. Mine was wonderful, spent with loved ones and we even had a dusting of snow. I would love to continue to show you Christmas cards but today I am showcasing the CottageCutz Canning Jar With Accessories from the Harvest Season Release. This die has pickles, olives, strawberries and cherries. It also has the blossoms from the strawberries, so it is very versatile.
I used my favorite color combination of red, white and blue, gingham and cherries. I used clear scrap plastic to cut the jar from. The cherries were cut from white cardstock and colored with copic sketch markers RV29 and R46. The jar lid was cut from patterned paper. I scored the white cardstock to look like wainscoting and made the finished card into a cottage kitchen scene.
I wish you all a safe, happy, and healthy New Year and I will be back on the 7th!
Hugs and smiles,
Janice
I used my favorite color combination of red, white and blue, gingham and cherries. I used clear scrap plastic to cut the jar from. The cherries were cut from white cardstock and colored with copic sketch markers RV29 and R46. The jar lid was cut from patterned paper. I scored the white cardstock to look like wainscoting and made the finished card into a cottage kitchen scene.
I wish you all a safe, happy, and healthy New Year and I will be back on the 7th!
Hugs and smiles,
Janice
Monday, December 24, 2012
Happiness
Merry Christmas Eve to everyone!!~ Today I have a BEAUTIFUL CottageCutz Design. I have used Autumn Acorn Vine. I cut it out with design paper and then sponged it with cranberry ink.
Merry Christmas to all have a safe holiday!!~
Hugs from Cindy and the CottageCutz Design Team!!~
XOXO
Saturday, December 22, 2012
A Filigree Christmas
Hello everyone Cheryl here with a CottageCutz Christmas card. For my care I wanted to use CottageCutz Holiday Sleigh and Filigree Reindeer together, and they sure look perfect together!!!
As you can see I cut the Sleigh the opposite way by laying my Glitter Paper facing up. So I laid the CottageCutz die facing up, then my Glitter Paper facing up, and when you flip your sleigh over to see your glitter paper you will have it going this way :)
Next I airbrushed the outside of the sleigh to give it some distressing. You can do this with ink pads too, or with dusting.
My CottageCutz Filigree Reindeer is Dusted with Tim holtz ink and a duster. I then added the same glitter card stock and airbrushed it.
The CottageCutz Mistletoe & Holly is colored with copics. Lastly I added some Ribbon , pearls, and sewing to complete my card.
I hope you all have a Very Merry Christmas!!!
Hugs to all,
Cheryl
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Hello CottageCutz Fans. It's Carol here today. Don't you just love Christmas Lights. I remember when I was younger my parents would take us to the city to view the Christmas lights. They would be strung from light pole to light pole over the streets and it was so beautiful. When I decided to use the Moose for my card I couldn't help but want to string these Recollection sticker lights around my card to coordinate with the lights that decorate the Moose antlers. The Moose has been popped up on an embossed Spellbinders die cut. A couple of Recollection flowers, green glitter leaves, and a Recollection sentiment and this card is ready to "light" up someone for Christmas. Fast, Fun, and Fantastic. It doesn't get any easier than that. Here is the die I used.
Isn't he just cute. You can get yours here. He was so much fun to die cut and put together. A little Brush Corduroy distress ink and he was good to go. I loved assembling the lights on the antlers-that was fun. Thanks for stopping by today to see my creations. Merry Moose-mas!
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Funky Fold with Santa
Hello everyone, today I'm sharing a Funky Fold Card made using several CottageCutz dies.
First I used CottageCutz Holly Jolly Legs, and then I thought how cute would it be to use the CottageCutz Witch Cake plate, but decorate it up for Christmas :) So I did just that!! I used the CottageCutz Mistletoe & Holly Berry to use on the top of the cake plate :)
For the Inside I used the CottageCutz Holly & Berry Border, and thought it would be perfect fit for the inside and it was. I also used more of the Mistletoe & Holly for the front of my card as shown below. I did use some Creative Inspiration Paints on all my pieces, and glitter too!!!
I added some sewing, and there is NO ribbon on this card, Shocking I know....hehehehehe
CottageCutz Die's are LINKED by Photo! Just click on each photo and it will bring you there :)
I hope everyone has a wonderful week and a Very Merry Christmas!!!
Hugs to all,
Cheryl
Monday, December 17, 2012
CottageCutz Holiday Carolers
Hello CottageCutz fans! Today my card features the CottageCutz Holiday Carolers. I cut the images from white cardstock and then I cut the gowns from red plaid from the Recollections Sugar Plums line. The rest I colored with Copics. The printed song behind the carolers is from Old World Winter paper pack by the Paper Studio. I used Vintage Photo distress ink around the images. It makes the images look less flat. I assembled the card and punched a few snowflakes from glitter paper, then tied a little bow from string to finish the card.
Have a great day!
Hugs and smiles,
Janice
Have a great day!
Hugs and smiles,
Janice
Friday, December 14, 2012
Festive Owls
Hi everyone Cindy here with a SWEET CottageCutz Design. I love this Festive Owl with his Santa Hat!!~
CottageCutz Scalloped Doily
Tea Time Tags
All my die parts are sponged
using my SU dye inks!!~
Hugs Cindy xoxo
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Santa & Reindeer Gift Tags
Hello everyone, Cheryl here with some super CUTE CottageCutz gift Tags. I made these darling tags using CottageCutz Santa & Reindeer Tag Set.
For both of my tags, I cut them using white card stock, then airbrushed the tags, with a pink and a purple. Next I colored the Santa and Reindeer using copic markers. I stamped the sentiments in Black ink, and then added some RRRibbon and some buttons to complete these darling gift tags. They are super fun to make!!!
Thank you for looking and have a lovely day!!
Hugs to all,
Cheryl
Monday, December 10, 2012
Filagree Ornaments Tie-Ons
This week I made Mini Ornament Tie-Ons for gifts. I used the Cottage Cutz ::FILIGREE ORNAMENT TRIO"" Die. I made them 2-D so they would lay flat on the gift with the 3-D style on top. . If you double the ornaments you can have 3-D hanging ornaments.
Start by cutting three each of the ornament, and one silver ornament cap (using a scrap to cut the top of the ornament only). Cut the ornament toppers off the two of the ornaments. Than using a stylis score down the center of the two ornaments. Fold and glue together as shown with the red. Than bend the sides back up and create a V. . . . than clue the V into the center of the main flat ornament. It's like opening up a book and letting the pages fan out. I stickled and added jewels before gluing the V in the center. . it just makes it easier to work. I tied with Martha Stewarts glitter eyelash yarn. (get it now. . they only sell it at Christmas).
The card was made using the same Cottage Cutz ""Filigree Ornament Trio "" die along with the Cottage Cutz ""Splish Splash"" Alphabet Die.
I know it is hard to see, but here I am showing you, 1.) that you need to use the thinner glitter paper for best results in cutting. and 2.) do not face the glitter paper DOWN onto the foam die. Over time this will mess up the foam on the die, and leave glitter holes embedded into the foam . . facing the glitter down you will be trying to cut though plastic glitter chips to get to the paper, you do not need to cut the glitter. It is easier to cut the paper first and safer on the foam if you face the glitter paper UP , than add a place a piece of tissue on top of the glitter paper. . than your plastic cutting mat. . . . . .You will be cutting your paper and glitter glue, the glitter will automatically separate with the paper (never needing to cut the glitter), and the glitter does not embed its self in your foam. any glitter that comes off will stick into the tissue. . . .note: this does not work with alphabets, sorry you will need to do them the old fashion way. . glitter down.. . but in some cases you made need to shim in order to cut though the glitter to get to the paper.
Thanks Barry
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