Thursday, February 13, 2020

Hello Spring

Good Morning Friends!

Hi Everyone!

I am so excited about our NEW RELEASE!!!  This release features Spring dies and right now they are 25% off for a limited time.  There are 27 different dies and they are just perfect for Easter and Spring cards.  There is everything from ducks to daffodils and more.  Check them out HERE!

Today, I am featuring the Daffodil Duck die!!

Design Steps
 1.  Cut all of the pieces out of yellow, orange and green card stock using Daffodil Duck
 2.  Shade the pieces I used my Copic markers to shade.  After shading assemble using a fine tip glue. Blacken the eyes with a fine tip marker and add white to the eyes using a gel pen
 3.  Use a white A2 card base, 4 x 5 1/4 piece of blue card stock, 3 3/4 x 5 piece of white card stock run through an basket weave embossing folder.  Glue the blue and white embossed card stock together
 4.  Use the Spring Grass die and cut it out of deep green card stock.  Use the Victorian Fence die and cut it out of white card stock.  Last cut a blue card stock circle using the second from the last Cross Stitched Circle die.
 5.   Cut a small piece of the circle off as shown below and glue to the card
 6.  Next glue down the white fence and the grass on top of the blue circle
7.  Add the duck tucking the feet into the grass as shown.  Cut out three hello sentiments using the Hello Spring Bloom die.  Glue them together for a little dimension and then glue to the bottom right of the card.  Add the entire panel to the A2 white card base
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Blessings
Pam

Wednesday, February 12, 2020

You Are My Honey

Hello! This is Sukie and today I'm sharing this adorable card for my design team post. My card was created with the Busy Bee die from the new release of Spring dies which are currently on sale.
This card was inspired by a selection of fun papers in my stash.  Once I selected my papers I went with a sweet card which can be used for Valentine's Day or as an anniversary card.
The Busy Bee die was used for the 2 bees and then I went with a few of the basic dies (Nested Stitched Scallop Rectangle, Nested Stitched Scallop Circle and Stitched Circle) for my card background.
In preparation of my card pieces, I stamped the sentiment inside the circle.  I also hand cut a little flag to use as an embellishment on my card.
I layered a solid black card base with the patterned paper background.  Next I added the 2 pieces cut with the Nested Stitched Scallop Rectangle die set on top.
The white circle was nested inside the scallop circle and the set of circles were adhered on my card base.
I popped up the bees on some foam dots for added dimension.  The two bees surrounded the sentiment circle and the flag was added as a finishing touch.
Here are the dies used on my card, available in the store:

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Peeking Bunnies

Hi! Janja here with you. For today's post, I have a fun birthday card that is made fairly easy.


- CottageCutz dies: Spring Potted Bunnies, Sending Hugs Bear (flowers), Stitched Square Set
- blank card: 5.3 x 5.3" (13,5 x 13,5 cm), folded
- patterned paper: 5 x 5" (12,7 x 12,7 cm)
- white and colored cardstock
- colored ink pads
- glue, double-sided adhesive tape, self-adhesive foam pads

I started making my card by cutting all the elements for it. To add shading to the bunnies, I used colored ink pads.


Then I cut frames out of white and light blue cardstock. I glued frames together and inserted light blue bases.


Next I trimmed a striped pattern paper and pasted it with double-sided adhesive tape to the front of the card.


I stamped a sentiment on a white tape. My card was completed by adding bunnies into the frames.



Have a nice day.
Janja



Sunday, February 09, 2020

Wishing You A Sealiously Great Day

Hi!

It's Anja here. My package of new dies is still on its way. But I still had two of the arctic dies I haven't used yet, so this was the perfect chance to try them out.


For this card I used:
- Cottage Cutz dies (Baby Seals, Seal & Walrus Pals),
- die inks,
- white card stock (15x15 cm),
- white card stock for die cuts,
- watercolor paper for background (14x14 cm),
- color sprays,
- black pen,
- white pen,
- heat gun,
- printer,
- scissors,
- paper glue. 

First I cut and colored the seals.


Next I sprayed the watercolor paper with two shades of blue spray. I dried the paper with the heat gun.


I colored the rest of the paper with light blue die ink.


Then I cut the piece of paper for the ground. I used blue ink to color around the edges.


Then I printed and trimmed the sentiment.


And in the end I just needed to glue all the pieces on the card base. And my card was done.



I wish you all a nice Sunday and see you again next week.

Anja Z.


Cottage Cutz dies I used:




Saturday, February 08, 2020

Easter Egg Hunt


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 day edition of the Blog. 

We have a new release of Spring dies, and they are in the online store and 25% off for a limited time. There are 27 new dies in the release and each one is cuter than the next. They will be perfect for your Easter and Spring card making. The DT will be showing more samples in the weeks to come. Today, I am featuring the new Easter Egg Hunt die and made my first Easter card for the upcoming season.

So let's get started on some details of how I created my card.

Design Steps:

As I have said so many times before, having a layout in mind at the start of my card is always a big boost for me. It jump starts my creative thought process. I love working with the sketches that are out there in the online world. That way I just choose the colors and designer paper and I am good to go.
I liked this week's sketch #787 from Splitcoaststampers.

I wanted some bright Spring colors for my card. I chose this grape designer paper from my collection and then paired colors that I thought would work well with it.

Grape Card Base: 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"
Grape Gingham Designer Paper: 4 1/8" x 5 3/8"
Heather Layer #2: 3 1/8" x 4 3/8"
Blue Layer #4: 2 7/8" x 4 1/8"
Next I cut the images from the die. I used various colored cardstock. You could always cut everything in white cardstock and use the coloring medium of your choice. I just prefer using the colored cardstock.
Now that my panels and images are cut. I am ready to start my card assembly. I started with the image panel. The images are attached with mini glue dots and Ranger multi medium matte. I like this adhesive because it dries clear.
My original idea was to use ribbon for panel 3 of the sketch. Instead I decided to cut a 1" strip of the lemon-lime cardstock and emboss it. This way the image panel would lay flat on top of it. My cards are always a work in progress.
I attached the image panel to the designer panel layer using double sided tape. For the bunny, I used dimensional adhesive. At this point I wasn't going to use the other bunny. But that changed as well.
To finish off my card I attached the grape card base. I used lemon-lime sequins for element 5 of the sketch. I thought it just kept with the whimsical card appeal. In the upper right corner I used some grape enamel dots. This is the point that I decided to go with the gray bunny. I attached him with dimensional adhesive and my card is complete.
I hope I have given you a fresh idea for a way to use this new die. That's it for me for this week. See you next Saturday!!!

die I used to create card: