Wednesday, January 02, 2019

Fur You Card

Hello!  This is Sukie and today I'm sharing a card for my guest designer post.  This is the type of card which can be kept on hand for any occasion.  It's perfect for sending a note to the pet lover in your life.
Once I cut out the Cat & Dog Border, I used some white ink along the edges for a shadow affect. The Picket Fence Mini die set was used for the multiple fence and grass pieces.  I also cut out a basic circle with my Cricut Explore and sliced off a portion of it.
The bottom portion of the card was taped off to keep it a solid white. The night sky was created with a mixture of Oxide Ink colors and spritzed with some water.  I also inked the edges of the half circle to replicate a moon.
The next step was to splatter the background with some white paint for a starry night appearance.  I layered the moon, fence and grass on my card.  A sentiment from the Scrappy Moms (retired) "Little Critters" stamp set was stamped on a strip of polka dotted paper which was attached along the edge of the grass.  The patterned paper adds some interest to this simple card.
I popped up the Cat & Dog border on some foam pop dots for a bit of dimension and anchored it along the fence.
Here are the die sets I used on my card, available in the shop:

Monday, December 31, 2018

Thank You So Much!

Hi, Lois here with my regular Monday post.  Here it is -- the last day of 2018!  Be sure to check the After-Christmas sale in the Scrapping Cottage store.   You can save up to 80% on CottageCutz dies.
  
Before I share my card with you, I must tell you that this is my last card for the CottageCutz design team.  I have so enjoyed these last several years on this team and working with some very talented people.  My card today is two-fold.  First, of course, it is my weekly post; but secondly (and maybe most importantly) it is to say thank you to Joanne and Mary for their support.  And now, my card!

After Christmas we all have a need for Thank You cards, and that's what I have for you today.  I used a really cute CottageCutz die -- Hugging Penguins.


I started my card by cutting the die pieces from white cardstock.


Using the packaging for inspiration, I colored the pieces with my Copic markers and constructed the penguins.


I then cut the pieces for my card base:

White - 8 1/2" x 5 1/2", scored at 4 1/4" and folded in half
Red - using the largest die in the Cross-Stitched Rectangle Set
Cream - using the 2nd largest die in the Cross-Stitched Rectangle Set


After shading a line for placement of the die-cuts on the cream panel, I constructed my card base.  This shaded line will "anchor" the penguins.


I cut the "thank you" sentiment from a scrap of adhesive-backed black cardstock.


I then added the die-cuts to my card, and it was finished.


CottageCutz dies used on my card are:

http://www.scrappingcottage.com/cottagecutzhuggingpenguins.aspx

http://www.scrappingcottage.com/cottagecutzcross-stitchedrectanglesetbasics.aspx

http://www.scrappingcottage.com/cottagecutzexpressionsthankyou.aspx

Once again, thanks to everyone with whom I have worked during my tenure on this remarkable design team!


Sunday, December 30, 2018

Hello 2019!

Hi!

It's Anja here. Year 2018 has nearly come to an end. It's been an interesting year for me. Busy at work, a lot going on in my personal life. But mostly positive things happening. It was a good year, I won't lie. And I hope good thing continue in 2019. Not just for me, but for all of us.

For my last crafty project in 2018 I made two cards. One with Santa and one with a Chilly Willy Penguin.


For two cards I used:
- Cottage Cutz dies (Chilly Willy Penguin, Santa Peeker, Circle Set, Pierced Circle Set),
- Distress Inks (Fired Brick, Pumice Stone, Spiced Marmalade, Wild Honey, Peeled Paint, Stormy Sky),
- white watercolor paper for die cuts,
- white, green, red, blue and black card stock for die cuts,
- Zig watercolor markers (Blush, Pink Flesh),
- watercolor brush,
- black pen,
- silver string,
- adhesive foam pads,
- stencil (brick pattern),
- paper glue.

First I cut and colored the Santa. I used markers to color the face. This time I used colored card stock and just emphasized the edges with Distress Inks.


I did the same with the penguin. I used black pen for the eyes.


I cut two sets of numbers. Later I saw that I cut 8 instead of 0 :)


Then I cut two card bases. I used pierced circles for the larger circles. I cut the largest circles form the sets.


I colored the bottom of the first circle with blue.


And I used stencil for the second one.


When I had all the pieces cut and colored I assembled two cards. I used adhesive foam pads to adhere Santa and Willy. Then I cut two short strings and glued it into the hands of both. Then I glued the numbers on the string. And my two card were finished.




Before I go I want to invite you to the Scrapping Cottage store to check the After Christmas sale.

Thank you for stopping by and following my crafting. It means a lot.
I wish you all a pleasant celebrations tomorrow and a happy and healthy new year 2019!

Anja Z.


Cottage Cutz dies I used:





Saturday, December 29, 2018

Ring in the New Year

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

Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas. Can you believe it's the last Saturday of 2018? Winter is upon us for the next 4 months. It's a good time to do some crafting. And, to help with that we are having a big after Christmas sale. You can get some great deals on CottageCutz dies. Check out the online store here. 

For your viewing pleasure today, I have created a New Years card, and I used the Ring in the New Year die. I like to make a few New Year's cards and then send them out to friends I missed at Christmas. I always seem to get two or three cards on Christmas Eve from people I didn't send a card to.
This die is also on sale at 40% off. It's a die that can have multiple uses. It's not strictly relegated to just a New Years card.  So let's get started on how I created this card.

Step 1: I chose my card colors of black, silver and gold. I had a small piece of designer paper that I cut from an invitation I received. And, I think it works well with my card elements.
Black card base: 4" x 5 1/2"
Silver layering panel: 3 5/8" x 4 7/8"
Designer paper layer: 3 7/16" x 5"
I cut my image items in gold cardstock. I really like that the 4 x 6 CottageCutz dies are one piece. I simply placed my gold cardstock on the die and cut out what I needed.  For the champagne glasses I used vellum paper and some gold glitter paper.
Step 2: Now that all the card elements are cut, time to start assembly. I used double sided tape to attach the card base and the layers.
For the images I used a combination of Ranger multi matte adhesive and rolled up glue dots. The glue dots help to give it a bit of dimension.
To finish off my card I scattered a few gold sequins on the bottom of the image panel. Well, that's it for me for this post. I hope I have given you an idea on a way to use this card. Here is a link to another card I created using this die. Happy New Year everyone!

die I used to create card:




Friday, December 28, 2018

Love My Pets!

Happy Friday!  It's Jeanne posting today.  I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday!  Rather than a card today, I decided to do two framed pieces that would be perfect for the pet lover in your life.
My initial thought was do make a card, but I had the 4 x 6 frames from a package of frames I had previously purchased and this design just worked so well with them.  However, this design could easily be made into a card.

I first cut all the pieces from various colors of card stock.
For the dog, I used Crumb Cake, Soft Suede and Real Read.
For the cat, I used Basic Black, Basic Grey and Real Red.  (Can you tell I have a brown dog and a grey cat at home?  LOL.)  My white panels are cut 4 x 6 inches to fit the frame.
Next, I embossed each panel with a falling hearts embossing folder.
I placed the pieces on each panel.  Before gluing them down I put the frame on top (minus the glass which I threw out) to see how the layout would look, and how much border I had around the layout.
When I was satisfied with each layout I glued the pieces to the embossed panel.  For the cat panel I went with a vertical layout since the kitty is rather small.  Because the dog is a bit larger, I used a horizontal layout for her.

These make fun, quick gifts for the pet lover in your life - even if that is YOU!

Dies:
http://www.scrappingcottage.com/cottagecutzgoodboypuppy.aspx

http://www.scrappingcottage.com/cottagecutzlovemydoglovemycat.aspx

http://www.scrappingcottage.com/cottagecutzloyalpets.aspx
Thanks for visiting today!  And don't forget to stop by the online store where there is a terrific after Christmas sale going on for a limited time!