Hope you have a great rest of the weekend!! See you next week!
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Easter Lamb
For my post today, I have used the Cottage Cutz Little Lamb die. I pulled together some pretty Spring papers and then embellished them with this cute little lamb shape! This shape was really easy to put together and I just added a little shading to the lamb with my Copics.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Baby Boy Baptism
Good morning!! Happy Friday to you!! It's a very cool and rainy Friday here, but April showers bring May flowers, right? I sure hope so!! I have a very special card to share with you today. I made this card using the new Ornate Cross from the Easter release at The Scrapping Cottage.
Even though this card is very ornate, it's on the clean and simple side, too. I made this for my sweet baby grandson, Max, who is being baptized this Sunday. Just a little splash of blue for my baby boy to celebrate the special day. I cut two of the crosses and layered them by popping the top cross up with foam dots. In the center, between the layers, I used the two small crosses included on the die, with one of them done in blue. This gave it a little pop of blue in the center, which I thought was a nice effect. The background is embossed with a flourish embossing folder, and a little satin ribbon finished this card off.
Have a glorious weekend!!
Even though this card is very ornate, it's on the clean and simple side, too. I made this for my sweet baby grandson, Max, who is being baptized this Sunday. Just a little splash of blue for my baby boy to celebrate the special day. I cut two of the crosses and layered them by popping the top cross up with foam dots. In the center, between the layers, I used the two small crosses included on the die, with one of them done in blue. This gave it a little pop of blue in the center, which I thought was a nice effect. The background is embossed with a flourish embossing folder, and a little satin ribbon finished this card off.
Have a glorious weekend!!
Thursday, April 14, 2011
April showers
The little bunny with the umbrella is so sweet! I thought he would be fun to bring someone a cheery spring greeting. In addition to the bunny die, I also used the grass from the scarecrow (Sep. 2010 release) but you could use whatever grass you wanted. I made an extra tulip to go in the grass.... ...and added string ties to his little rainhat so it won't blow off in the wind! Isn't it cute. Thanks for visiting today! Hope your rainhat doesn't blow off in the wind. ;)
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Bunny Rabbit
I've got a soft spot for bunny rabbits since we have a cute lop bunny named Thumper that lives at my house. She is so stinkin' cute and oh so soft :)
This Garden Pot Bunny is so adorable and is perfect for Easter and spring cards but also works great for lots of other occasions.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Filigree Sugar Egg
Ok. . Yes. . you throw all the Cottage Cutz Easter Dies up into the air. . and the first two to hit you on your head . . . .you have to combine. Ha! Ha!
Here I combined the Cottage Cutz Filigree Egg and The Sugar Egg Die. I used the Doodlebug Sugared card stock (really nice light sugar glitter paper) as the backing.
I cut the light blue card stock with the Filigree Egg Die (polk-a all the confetti out), than placed it on the Sugar Egg die (on the base egg side), the key here is to tape the egg down slightly. It's the only way you can keep it centered and be sure it will be even . . .until it has been cut.
Poooo-ff ! You have a Filigree Window Sugar Egg!!!!
Cut the base sugar egg from the suger paper, and the two Frames in a medium blue card stock . . all from the Sugar Egg Die. (in this case I also cut a second small frame for the center tulip panel)
That's a quick extra for today. . .Thank's . . . Barry
Here I combined the Cottage Cutz Filigree Egg and The Sugar Egg Die. I used the Doodlebug Sugared card stock (really nice light sugar glitter paper) as the backing.
I cut the light blue card stock with the Filigree Egg Die (polk-a all the confetti out), than placed it on the Sugar Egg die (on the base egg side), the key here is to tape the egg down slightly. It's the only way you can keep it centered and be sure it will be even . . .until it has been cut.
Poooo-ff ! You have a Filigree Window Sugar Egg!!!!
Cut the base sugar egg from the suger paper, and the two Frames in a medium blue card stock . . all from the Sugar Egg Die. (in this case I also cut a second small frame for the center tulip panel)
That's a quick extra for today. . .Thank's . . . Barry
Easter Blessings
Easter Blessings . . .This weeks card is made with the Cottage Cutz Sugar Egg Die. I kinda made a double card, It is a traditional horizontal card but the egg also opens up as a second card. I took a simple rope punch and double cut to get a trellis style edge and added the flowers from the egg die. The leafy base of the flowers has a slight curve for the egg so I greated a garland by waving the leafy base down the trellis and than added the flowers. That gives you another use for the flowers from the top of the egg.
I used the pattern from the die which is the basic body of the egg to create a mini card. I folded my card stock (in this case I used pale green to stand out) as a card. I used the base egg pattern that I had cut to trace the egg onto the mini card. As you can see with the lower card, I put my pattern slightly over the edge so there was a fold left in the card. You really will never see it because you will still create the complete egg and attachto the base card. The yellow edge card I did not cut the center from the center of the egg card. I just put the stamped design I colored directly on top of the egg card and placed the finished egg over top. On the pink edged egg card I cut the center out of the base card and attached the stamped design inside the card and put an oval frame around it. This created a window in the egg . . so when you opened the card the stamped design would be inside the card.
On my card I used foam dots to raise the egg off the base card so the stamped design would have a bit of depth without the window style.
Check out the Filigree Sugar Egg . . .coming up Next Barry
I used the pattern from the die which is the basic body of the egg to create a mini card. I folded my card stock (in this case I used pale green to stand out) as a card. I used the base egg pattern that I had cut to trace the egg onto the mini card. As you can see with the lower card, I put my pattern slightly over the edge so there was a fold left in the card. You really will never see it because you will still create the complete egg and attachto the base card. The yellow edge card I did not cut the center from the center of the egg card. I just put the stamped design I colored directly on top of the egg card and placed the finished egg over top. On the pink edged egg card I cut the center out of the base card and attached the stamped design inside the card and put an oval frame around it. This created a window in the egg . . so when you opened the card the stamped design would be inside the card.
On my card I used foam dots to raise the egg off the base card so the stamped design would have a bit of depth without the window style.
Check out the Filigree Sugar Egg . . .coming up Next Barry
Monday, April 11, 2011
Spring Bonnet Chick
Sunday, April 10, 2011
You're eggsellent
Hello! For my card today I used the Hatching Bunny die. I cut it out in white cardstock and used only my Tim Holtz Distress inks and sponge blending tool to color it. I colored the egg with distress ink in worn lipstick and spritzed it with water from a mini mister to make it look dyed. I colored the bunny with distress ink in scattered straw. And I used tumbled glass to color the two blue parts.
Ok, that's my card for today. See you back here next Sunday. :)
♥ Nikki ♥
Saturday, April 09, 2011
Fun project idea
Today, I have a fun little project to share with you! I decided to create a small desk calendar from a 3.5x5 acrylic frame I had laying around. I realize that we are already into April, but better late then never, right?!
What better way to accent my little calendar pages than with my Cottage Cutz dies!! They are the perfect size to place right next to my stamped calendar. I thought the adorable little Spring Bonnet Chick would be perfect for my April page. Isn't she cute?!
For my May page, I was thinking about "May Flowers". Since my page base is only 3.5x5 I have a somewhat limited design space - which is part of what makes this little project so fun because it is so quick and easy to make the pages!!
I pulled out the Kissing Mice die because I love the big flowers and I thought they would be perfect for May. I also wanted to remind you that when you are looking at the Cottage Cutz shapes - always think about the individual parts and just the whole!! These dies are designed to be used together as well as separately!!
These little calendar pages are quick and simple to make. Don't feel like you have to spend a lot of time designing them! I created all of my bases from just regular white cardstock and then used scraps to decorate. (I love to find new ways of using my scrap pieces!!) The Cottage Cutz shape is what really makes it cute!!
I hope you liked my little project today! Have a great weekend and I'll see you back here next Saturday!!
What better way to accent my little calendar pages than with my Cottage Cutz dies!! They are the perfect size to place right next to my stamped calendar. I thought the adorable little Spring Bonnet Chick would be perfect for my April page. Isn't she cute?!
For my May page, I was thinking about "May Flowers". Since my page base is only 3.5x5 I have a somewhat limited design space - which is part of what makes this little project so fun because it is so quick and easy to make the pages!!
I pulled out the Kissing Mice die because I love the big flowers and I thought they would be perfect for May. I also wanted to remind you that when you are looking at the Cottage Cutz shapes - always think about the individual parts and just the whole!! These dies are designed to be used together as well as separately!!
These little calendar pages are quick and simple to make. Don't feel like you have to spend a lot of time designing them! I created all of my bases from just regular white cardstock and then used scraps to decorate. (I love to find new ways of using my scrap pieces!!) The Cottage Cutz shape is what really makes it cute!!
I hope you liked my little project today! Have a great weekend and I'll see you back here next Saturday!!
Friday, April 08, 2011
Sugar Egg Viewmaster Card
Good morning! Welcome to The Scrapping Cottage Blog! I hope this fine Friday is treatin' ya well, and that you're looking forward to a wonderful weekend. I have a fun and interactive card to share with you today that I made using the newly released Cottage Cutz Sugar Egg Die from The Scrapping Cottage, which includes three stamps. Do any of you remember getting these sugar eggs in your Easter basket when you were a child? I sure do, and I wasn't even sure if they made them anymore, but I Googled it, and, YES!! They do still make sugar eggs. Now you can make your own (the easy way) for all your Easter cards and scrapbook pages. I thought that since there were three images to choose from to go inside the egg, it would be a good idea to make this into a Viewmaster card, and here's the result. Just by spinning the exposed wheel on the right side of the card, you can change the scene inside the egg. Pretty cute, huh? All images were colored with Copics.
Here's the sheep scene.
The adorable bunny.
And the sweet as can be chick.
I hope you like and are inspired by my creation. There are so many fun things you could do with this die and stamp set to create very special works of art. As always, I wish you blessed and beautiful day, and of course some happy crafting!!!
Thursday, April 07, 2011
Baby B - and a mouse!
I love doing scrapbook pages. Especially when I have such precious subjects to work with, like my great-niece, Brielle. Isn't she the cutest little squeeze-box ever! I just want to squish her. These are pics from her 4 month photo shoot (boy was it hard to choose only a few for my page! LOL). She had her first birthday last month. Where does the time go?! Ok so on to the business at hand. Dies used for this page are the adorable little mouse, minus his big sunflower -- instead, I used one of the small flowers from the mushrooms and flowers die -- and the mushrooms and flowers die. And no girlie page would be complete without bling, so there's lots of it!
Wednesday, April 06, 2011
Sugar Egg
Good morning! Today I'm featuring the CottageCutz Sugar Egg. I have received one of these sugar eggs once in my life. I had asked a guy to the Sadie Hawkins dance while I was in college.
I asked him with a cute little poem my mom and I wrote and I put it in a little Easter basket with some candy to ask him. I waited and waited for an answer and was getting pretty impatient when I finally received one of these Easter sugar eggs. As you looked inside the egg it had the words "yes" inside.
I used some glitter glue on the sugar egg to make it look sugary and then used a piece of white cardstock to stamp my image on instead of the cut out piece from the egg so I had room to put some pop dots between the layers to add dimension. This comes with 3 clear stamps - there's that option thing again :) Hope you have a great day! Kay
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
Basket Tags for Easter
This weekend I had a great time doing a demo at the local Scrapbooking Store (Beach Scrapbooks). They are now ordering these great Cottage Cutz dies. They had just received their order of the New Easter dies. I helped them out with a little make-n-take. Each customer could play around and make a Easter basket tag. Above is the Rabbit with Umbrella die. The package showed the bunny done in the cinnamon color, so I wanted to stick with the same colors as the package. I used a peach card stock and highlighted the bunny in Gingerbread color ink with a sponge. He really came out cute. The coat was a bright yellow with highlight of a taxi cab color orange. This die was sooooo easy. . . it looks like a lot of parts . . but they go together perfect.
This tag has the most adorable mouse as you can see from the picture below, this little guy can be used by himself as well as the sunflower. Above I did him in a taupe color and below in white with highlights of pink. I can just think of all the Halloween and Christmas ideas for this guy. can you imagine that mouse with a black eye mask, cape and treat bag. WOW. The other thing is the die is set so you do not need to have the shirt on. . so if you want a nak-it mouse for a project . . there is a full body on the die.
Last I wanted to show you the Cottage Cutz Ornate Cross with last years Daffodils die. This was just a quickie to try the cross with the flowers. I layered the cross in White, Yellow and Burgundy card stock. . poking out various layers at a time. I added a few jewels and highlighted the white cross in yellow ink. The Rejoice verse was made on my Dymo on clear plastic and mounted on white card stock with yellow edge.
That's it for this week. It was a busy Saturday demo. Till next week. . . Thank You Barry
This tag has the most adorable mouse as you can see from the picture below, this little guy can be used by himself as well as the sunflower. Above I did him in a taupe color and below in white with highlights of pink. I can just think of all the Halloween and Christmas ideas for this guy. can you imagine that mouse with a black eye mask, cape and treat bag. WOW. The other thing is the die is set so you do not need to have the shirt on. . so if you want a nak-it mouse for a project . . there is a full body on the die.
Last I wanted to show you the Cottage Cutz Ornate Cross with last years Daffodils die. This was just a quickie to try the cross with the flowers. I layered the cross in White, Yellow and Burgundy card stock. . poking out various layers at a time. I added a few jewels and highlighted the white cross in yellow ink. The Rejoice verse was made on my Dymo on clear plastic and mounted on white card stock with yellow edge.
That's it for this week. It was a busy Saturday demo. Till next week. . . Thank You Barry
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