Saturday, September 07, 2019

Mad Hatter "Unbirthday Cake"

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. 

The new release of Birthday dies have been restocked in the online store.  So if you didn't get the ones you wanted previously, all 25 designs are in stock. This release is filled with cute little whimsical animals, birthday cakes, cupcakes and birthday phrases. Everything you need to create some outstanding birthday cards.

Today for your viewing pleasure, I am featuring the Mad Hatter Cake die. In case you aren't familiar with the story of Alice in Wonderland, she attends an "unbirthday" party.

Alice at first doesn't realize what an un-birthday is; when the Mad Hatter explains it to her, she realizes it is her un-birthday as well, and receives an un-birthday cake from the Mad Hatter Everyone has one birthday a year so all the other days are your un-birthday! My friend's daughter loves everything with an "Alice" theme. So I think I am going to send this to her.

So let's get started with some details on how I created my "un-birthday card".

Step 1: The sketch #765 over on Splitcoaststampers caught my eye.  It would allow me to use designer paper and the center panel is perfect for my mad hatter cake image.
I looked through my designer papers for one that would fit with the fantasy world theme of Alice in Wonderland. I found this paper and I thought the quirky design would work. It's from the Playful Palette collection by Stampin'-Up. I used the coordinating cardstocks for my card base and layering panel.
Black card Base: 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"
Sweet Sugarplum layering panel: 4 1/8" x 5 3/8"
Designer Paper: 3 7/8" x 5 1/8"

Next I cut the Mad Hatter Cake image using coordinating and complimentary cardstocks- berry burst, sweet sugarplum, peek-a-boo peach, dapper denim and emerald envy. 
For element 3 of the sketch, I cut black cardstock 1 1/2" x 5 1/8". For element 4, I used the 2nd largest (3 1/8") stitched square die and cut in sweet sugarplum cardstock. For element 5, I used the 2nd largest circle set die and cut in very vanilla cardstock. 
Step 2:  I am ready to start card assembly. I secured the panels with double sided tape. 
Attached the square and circle with double sided tape. On the mad hatter cake I used dimensional adhesive to lift it off the circle slightly. That always adds a bit of depth to your card. 
Since I wanted this to be an Un-Birthday card, I had to get a bit creative with the sentiment. I used the Happy banner from the Festive Birthday Greeting die and then computer generated my Un-Birthday phrase. 
To complete my card, I attached the panels to the black card base and added a few hearts for interest. 
That's it for me for this week. Hope I have sparked an idea for a way to use the Mad Hatter Cake die. 
To all our stamping friends out there not celebrating a birthday today, I share this day with all of you. A very merry, crazy, happy, lovely, silly, and sweet  un-birthday to you!!!
See you next Saturday!

dies I used to create card:







Friday, September 06, 2019

Bluebird of Happiness

Hi!  It's Jeanne sharing today.  We've had bluebirds in our yard recently and they inspired me to make this card.
I love this chubby little bird who started off as a cardinal but ended up as a bluebird.   I used the Jolly Cardinal and the Christmas Floral # 1 dies to cut the bird and leaves in white cardstock.
Distress Oxide inks and a sponge dauber were used to color the pieces.

I cut three panels - one 4.25 x 5.5 inches and two using the second and third largest of the Stitched Rectangle dies (I love these dies - they are SO useful!)  I also cut a strip of patterned paper 4.25 x 1.5 inches from striped designer paper.
I embossed the large panel using a leaf pattern folder that coordinated with the die cut leaves.
I centered the stitched panels on to of each other and adhered them together.  I glued the bird down by placing the glue mainly in the center and leaving the edges unglued.  This allowed me to tuck the leaves under the bird.  I cut apart one of the leaf branches so the I had a little more variety.  The bird was placed high on the panel to leave room for the sentiment.
The sentiment is heat embossed in white and popped up using foam dots.  I started by thinking this would be a birthday card, but it really could be for any occasion.  This little cardinal is so cute and just by changing his colors you can make him into many birds - think robin, canary, sparrow.....

Dies used:
http://www.scrappingcottage.com/cottagecutzjollycardinal4x4.aspx
http://www.scrappingcottage.com/cottagecutzchristmasfloral1.aspx
http://www.scrappingcottage.com/cottagecutzstitchedrectanglesetbasics.aspx


Thanks for stopping by today.  I hope you have a fun and creative weekend!


Thursday, September 05, 2019

Fun Flip and Fold Birthday Card!

Good Morning All!

It is Pam sharing with you today!

I was watching a YouTube video on fancy fold cards and came across this cute Flip and Fold card by Janie.  This is the link for that video if you would like to watch it.  I thought it was such an adorable card and it would give me a chance to use the Birthday Cake with Pedestal die and a bunch of bright and happy designer paper.
Designer Steps:

 1.  Cut a piece of yellow card stock 4 1/4 x 11.  Score at 2 3/4 and 5 1/2
 2.  Cut a piece of green card stock 3 1/2 x 10. Score at 5
 3.  Cut 4 pieces of DP 2 1/2 x 4 1/8.  I did 2 flower pieces and 2 pink polka pieces.  Also cut 2 more pieces of DP a flower one 5 1/4 x 4 1/8 and a pink polka dot piece 3 1/4 x 4 3/4
 4.  Open the yellow card and glue the large piece of flowered DP to the inside
 5.  Fold the front flap in half and then close the card glue one of the smaller pieces of flower DP to the front flap
 6.  And glue the other piece of flowered DP to the back of that fold
 7.  Completely open the card and glue the 2 strips of pink polka dot paper to the inside of the folds
 8.  Glue the green card to the inside of the open yellow card as shown noticing how it opens the opposite directions
 9.  Close the green card and attach the larger piece of pink polka dot paper as shown
10.  Open the green card and tuck the folds from the front flap under the green card
 11.  Cut out all the pieces in white card stock using the Birthday Cake w/ Pedestal die 
 12.  Use your favorite makers to color all of the pieces
13.  Assemble the pieces.  I cut a few more flowers and one more cupcake to decorate the inside of the card
14.  Using the Expressions Happy Birthday cut out 2 sets and glue them together
15.  Pop dot the cupcake to the front of the card and add the sentiment and additional flower in the corner
16.  Open the card and add the sentiments and addition flower and cupcake.  Your card is complete and is ready to send to someone special!

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Praying for all of those devastated by the terrible hurricane Dorian.
Blessings
Pam

Wednesday, September 04, 2019

Congratulations On Your New Home!

Hello! This is Sukie and I'm back for my design team post. The Magical Garden release has inspired me to create a stash of house warming cards.  I used the Stone Fairy Door and the Tree with Tire Swing for my card.
I pulled out my inks and watercolored all of the elements of this card. The die cuts were colored with a fine water brush to enhance all of the details.  I hand cut a couple of steps to create an entrance for the Stone Fairy Door.
A larger water brush was used to create the background with a mix of the 3 colors of ink.  It's best to move quickly with broad brush stokes for this simple background.
I stamped a sweet sentiment on a speech bubble shaped cork sticker. The sentiment is from the Scrappy Moms (retired) Countless Occasions stamp set.
I began building the scene of my card by strategically placing the Stone Fairy Door to the right side of my card base, leaving enough space for the Tree with the Tire Swing.
The sentiment was anchored perfectly above the scene creating a cohesive look between the die cuts and cork sticker.
A bit of Twisted Lime Trendy Twine was tied along the top edge of my card as a finishing accent.
Here are the die sets used on my card, available in the shop: