Thursday, September 16, 2021

Coffee Gift Card

Hello Scrapping Cottage Friends

It is Pam creating on the blog with you today!

I have a good number of friends and family who just love coffee!  So I am making a little coffee gift card for a few birthday presents.  I am using several of the Sentiments with Shadows and the Coffee Time Stamp set.  I found this darling card design by Dawn Griffth so I decided to give it a try.  I posted her video tutorial link below.


 Design Steps:

1.  There are two cards involved in create this gift card.  The larger kraft card stock card is 4 1/4 x 11 folded in half and then the bottom flap folded in half again as shown above.  The smaller kraft card stock card is 3 1/2 x 9 folded in half
2.  We are first going to decorate the inside of the larger card.  Cut 2 pieces 4 x 2 1/2 one in cream and one in Coffee DP.   Then cut 2 pieces of black 4 1/8 x 2 5/8.  Glue the cream and the Coffee DP to the black layers.  Also cut a piece of black 4 1/8 x 5 3/8.  Using the Happy Birthday w/Shadow cut the shadow in black and the words in kraft 
3.  With the card open and vertical glue the coffee piece to the bottom, the cream piece with Happy Birthday glued to the center in the middle and the large black piece to the top (all shown above).  Set the big card aside
 
4.  Open up the smaller card and working on the inside of it.  Cut two pieces of black card stock 3 3/8 x 4 3/8, cut a cream piece 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 and a coffee bean DP 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 (I used a 4th from the largest Pierced Circle die to create the cut out in the coffee bean DP). That is going to be my opening for the gift card.  Using the Celebrate w/Shadow die cut out the words in kraft and the shadown in black.  Also cut a piece of strip of coffee DP 1 x 3 1/4
5.  Glue down both pieces of black card stock to the inside of the small card one to the top and one on the bottom.  Put glue just the edges of the coffee bean DP and glue it to the top flap on the inside of the smaller card.  This is the holder for the gift card.  On the bottom glue down the cream card stock on top of the black and add the sentiment and the decorative strip

6.  Cut a piece of black card stock 3 1/2 x 1 1/8, cut a piece of cream card stock 3 1/4 x 1.  Stamp your sentiment on the bottom right of the cream card stock.  Using the Smile w/Shadow die cut out the shadow in black and the words in kraft. Glue them together and then glue to cream strip as shown.  Using the 2nd from the smallest Scalloped Stitched Circle die cut out a black circle,  using the 3rd from the smallest Pierced Circle die cut out a piece of kraft card stock and last using the 2nd from the smallest Pierced Circle die cut out a piece of the Coffee DP as shown above.  Glue the circles together.  Close the smaller card and glue the Smile strip in the middle of the card.


7.  With the small card closed open the larger card vertical and open put glue on the back of the smaller card to the top of the larger card onto the black card stock.  Next fold the larger card up tucking it under the smaller cards front flap.  Glue down your little coffee medallion making sure you only glue down the bottom half of the medallion so the smaller cards front flap can tuck into it.  Below is a picture of the card completely opened


8.  To add a little decoration I used the Coffee Time Stamp set and coordinating dies to add the 2 coffee cups and coffee pot.  I used my copics to color the stamped images.  Glue the images as shown above and your gift card is complete

I found Dawn's wonderful video tutorial that really helped me along since I am a very visual learner.  Click HERE for her video.


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 Thanks so much for stopping by today and I hope you give this gift card a try.  It is really not a hard card to make and it turns out so cute!

Blessings and Take Care
Pam


Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Happy Birthday from the Safari Gang



Hello wonderful Cottagecutz friends, thank you for taking the time to visit us today. It's Wendy bringing you not only the blog, but my first blog with Scrapping Cottage. Today's slimline card is made with a birthday in mind but could be used for a birth announcement and many more occasions.



To begin with, I cut out a long strip from the 'Clouds Slimline' die onto white card to use as a stencil. What I really love about the slimline dies is that they are long enough to cover the whole of your card and then some. This means that you don't have to be so uniform with your positioning of the stencil. I used a distress ink and a brush to get the desired effect. Start approx. half way down the card and then move the stencil up to achieve a  perfect cloud formation



For the next part of my design I used the 'Grass Slimline' die. I cut it out twice. One approx. 8cm high at the tallest point and one approx. 4cm high. The tallest grass I adhered straight onto the card using an acrylic glue. The 2nd level I used 1mm foam pads but I only popped these on the bottom as I wanted to imbed some of the animals into the grass


Next I cut the remaining dies I needed for my project. I will list these at the end as I have used quite a few. I'm a fan of textured and pearlescent card and this will be a running theme for me through most of my posts


Once assembled, here is the basic card. It needs a few little touches to bring it to life though which I will show a couple of photos down


In anticipation of the final card, I just wanted to give you a top tip when gluing the sentiment to its shadow. Cut the desired word and pick up it up with low tack tape, that way you can add the glue exactly where need it and once you turn it over it is easy to transfer to the shadow or even directly onto the card





So, some finishing touches for the complete card. I have used some chalks to bring the tree to life as well as the water pool for the hippo. I also using flat backed pearls for the animals eyes as I think they look super cute and realistic. 



I really hope you like the card as I have had such fun making it

Dies I used to create the cards:



















Announcing the new Design Team

Today I have the pleasure of announcing the newest members of the CottageCutz Design Team. 

We had so many wonderful applications, and really enjoyed viewing all your beautiful work & talent. It made the process of narrowing down quite difficult. We want to thank all of you who took the time to apply for the open positions.

So without further ado, please let me introduce the newest additions to our team:

Marla Harris
I have been married to my high school sweetheart for 37 years and am the mother of two grown boys. I gained a beautiful daughter-in-law in October of 2020 and I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of my first grandchild (spoiler, it's a girl) due October 3rd or sooner!

I have been making cards for about 7 years, but really became passionate about it two years ago. I am pretty eclectic in style and love to dabble in a little bit of everything. I am happy playing with florals, cute animals, stamps, dies, you name it and I love it.

I am so excited to be working with CottageCutz. Their products have been a staple in the crafting world for many years now, and I am honored to play my small part in bringing you design inspiration. I hope you'll join me on YouTube and we can get crafty together.

Monica Edwards
I am mother of two and one handsome grandson name Jace who is the apple of my eye. I make my home in Florida, the sunshine state.

I love all things crafty. I have been crafting as far back as I can remember. I truly love, through my work, to inspire others to step out of their comfort zone and do what they love most!  

Wendy Mind
I live in London England with my darling hubby and border terrier Betty. My crafting life began nearly 20 years ago and in that time I have written for the top craft magazines in the UK and have taught classes and demonstrated at trade shows. 

I found Scrapping Cottage about 8 years ago and I dread to think how many dies I own. I am so delighted to be part of the CottageCutz design team as they have a unique USP which fits with my style. I am a detail girl and I get this from the wonderful designs provide by the team.


Congratulations Ladies and welcome to the CottageCutz Design Team! We know our Blog viewers will love the designs you will share using CottageCutz Dies!!! 


Sunday, September 12, 2021

Birthday Wishes

It's Anja here. Today I have a simple card for a little girl's birthday. She loves pink color and cats. And with the new stamps and slimline dies it's so easy to make a quick and cute card for any occasion.



For this card I used:

- Cottage Cutz dies (Lil' Bluebird Designs Kitty Love Stamp Set, Lil' Bluebird Designs Kitty Love Die Set, Lil' Bluebird Designs Happy Birthday Stamp Set, Lil' Bluebird Designs Happy Birthday Die Set, Star Window Slimline),

- Faber Castell Polychromos Color Pencils,

- patterned card stock for die cuts,

- purple card stock for card base (22,5x19 cm),

- black pigment ink,

- acrylic block,

- glitter brush, 

- white pen,

- washi tape,

- paper scorer,

- adhesive foam pads,

- scissors,

- paper trimmer,

- paper glue. 

 

First I stamped and colored all the images and the sentiment and cut it out. I used washi tape to hold the dies in place for the cutting part. I used white pen to emphasize the images. 

Next I made the card base. I trimmed and scored a piece pf purple card stock. I also used the Star Window Slimline with the patterned paper. 

Last I added the images a touch of glitter and used adhesive foam pads to attach it on the card base.

 
Then I assembled the card together and my project was done.  
 



And that's all from me for today. Have a nice week and see you again on Sunday.

Anja Z.


Cottage Cutz stamps and dies I used: