Saturday, October 09, 2021

Joyful Snowman Interactive Card


Hello Scrapping Cottage friends! Thanks for taking the time to visit with us today. It’s Theary Chea, and I am so excited to be here today on the blog. I am such a fan of the winter season, and the recent release has just put me in the holiday mood. I am sharing a fun interactive card that was made using the Joyful Snowman die set. So, Let’s get started!


Design Steps:


I cut out the images from white cardstock and colored them in with Copic markers. The markers that I used are listed below:


Snowman: W6, W4, W3, W1, W0, E37, E31, YR21, YR14, BG18, BG75, BG09

The letter J and the letter Y: R89, R59, R39

 Poinsettias: R29, R39, YG99


(The photo shows the letter Y colored in green, but I did change it to the color red on the final card.)


There are four layers to my card.


  1. For the card base, I used white cardstock cut down to 4.25” x 5.50”
  2. The red card layer measures 3.75” x 4.75”
  3. The vellum sheet was cut with the largest Nested Stitched Scallop Rectangle Set
  4. The white card front was cut using the Double-Stitched Rectangle Set


The card front:


For the background, I used hybrid ink in a combination of four colors. The colors that I used are mustard seed, broken china, prize ribbon, and black soot. I like to use a blending brush to help with the blending process when I am ink blending.



 I then used white and gold paint to splatter onto the card front.



For the ground, I used a hillside border die and cut that out of white cardstock. I also use the same nested stitched rectangle die to cut it down to size. I’m am doing this because I want to have the same stitched border all over the card front. 



I wanted to add a little bit of interest to the hillside cutout. So, I used a snow pen to create a snow effect. I love this technique because it gives the card front a lot of drama without doing a lot. 




Then, I adhered the snowy hillside and the letters onto my blended card front using liquid adhesive, making sure to leave space in between for our cute snowman.


So for the fun part! I attached the cute snowman to an action wobbler. If you’re unfamiliar with an action wobbler, it is the mechanism used to create movement (wobble) on your card front. The action wobbler is used to create the interactive effect. I attached one side of the action wobbler to the snowman and the other side to the card front. 



I also added a black sentiment strip from my stash on the bottom corner of the card front.


Isn’t it so cute! 


Then, I used a snowflake embossing folder in my stash to emboss the red layer. I also went over the embossed area with white ink. Applying white ink over your embossed areas is a great trick to create extra interest in your card. 



Now, to assemble the card.


Using liquid adhesive, I adhered the top card front to the vellum piece that I cut out using Cottage Cutz Nested Stitched Scalloped Rectangles Die. Then, I used foam tape to adhere the card front to the red embossed layer. And finally, I adhered everything down onto the side folding card base. 


I love adding dimensions and layers onto my cards, and I hope you give some of the techniques that I share a try. 



💖Have a wonderfully blessed day! Until next time!💖

Theary Chea



Here is a short video with the wobble in action! 



Supplies used:


Joyful Snowman


CottageCutz Nested Stitched Scallop Rectangle Set


Double-Stitched Rectangle Set





Friday, October 08, 2021

Trio of quick and fun cards

Good morning Scrapping Cottage fans. This is Wendy bringing you the blog today. I hope you’ve had a wonderful week and are looking forward to a weekend of crafting.

I have 3 cards for you today as they are fairly simple to make and use quite a few of the new designs from the Christmas release 

All of the base cards measure 5” x 4” and are layered with the largest of the ‘Nested Stitched Scallop Rectanglesp’. For the Santa and penguin cards I have created snow, grass and used the largest ‘Stitched Rectangles’ to cut the backgrounds to size

I have fallen in love with this Santa from the ‘Ho Ho Ho Santa’ die. Isn’t his reindeer super cute. I used the ‘Slimline Hills’ to create the background. I added some small white dots with a white pen to give the effect of snow 


Now we come to the ‘Penguin Decorating the Tree’ die. I created a cloudy background using the ‘Slimline Clouds’ to make a stencil. For the base I used the Slimline Grass’. I added some pine cones from the ‘Christmas Farmhouse Floral’ to finish the card off 


Finally we come to the ‘Ice Skating Kids’ die. For the ice i coloured certain areas and then used a clear glitter pen to make it shiny. The hills have been created using the ‘Snowy Mountains’ from an older release.  


I really hope you like the cards. I think they are quick and easy to repeat so you can make lots of cards this Christmas. Have a wonderful weekend and make sure you have plenty of time to craft
Wendy 

Here are the dies I have used






















Thursday, October 07, 2021

Slimline Nativity

Hello Scrapping Cottage Friends

It is Pam sharing with you today!

Our new release for Christmas is available for purchase today!!  It has 40 darling dies that would make gorgeous cards, gift tags or toppers for a gift bag.  In this new release there are 4 beautifully detailed slimline dies perfect for those of us who love making that style of card.  Today I am using one of them called the Slimline Nativity w/Wisemen.


Designer Steps:

1.  Using the Slimline Nativity w/Wisemen cut out a piece of gold foil card stock
2.  Cut your base slimline I used a 3 1/2 x 8 1/2 base in kraft card stock.  Cut a piece of snowy DP 3 1/4 x 8 1/4.  And finally for the frames I used the Nested Stitched Rectangle Slimline.  I layed the largest one down on my cutting surface and then evenly tucked in the second from the largest and cut.  I did this twice to create a more sturdy frame and glued them together
3.  Glue the snow DP to the card front next add the Nativity scene and last add dimension strips to the frame and pop it on

4.  To make the flowers I used the Christmas Farmhouse Floral die.  I used white card stock and cut 2 of the larger ones and 3 of the smaller ones.  I cut the centers out of the gold foil card stock.  Also cut out one of the branches of leaves in green card stock.  To give the flowers a little curve I used my stylus and some foam.  Rub the backs of the flowers then flip over and push down in the center
5.  Arrange 3 flowers in the right corner of the card.  And place one in the upper left corner.  To finish the card stamp your sentiment in VersaMark and emboss with gold powder

CottageCutz Products



Thanks so much for stopping by and don't forget it is never to let to start on those Christmas cards or even start to shop for our crafty friends!  One more bit of info our YouTube channel is up and running with some wonderful video inspirations check it out HERE.

Blessings and Take Care
Pam


Wednesday, October 06, 2021

Holiday Ice Skates

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.

IT'S NEW RELEASE TIME! The new Christmas dies are in the online store with 40 new designs and they are on a limited time sale at 30% off. It's not too soon to get started on your Christmas cards. 

Today for your viewing pleasure I am featuring the new Holiday Ice Skate Floral  and the Merry Christmas w/Snowflakes dies.  So let's get started with some details of how I created my card. 

Design Steps:

I started my card this week with the colors from the Splitcoaststampers color challenge #864. We were to use real red, bermuda bay and black for the color trio. 
bermuda bay, real red, black
Optional was to use something weathered. I went with a distressed designer paper. 

Red card base: 4 1/2" x 5 3/4"
Medium brown layering panel: 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"
Designer paper panel: 4 3/8" x 5 3/8"
Next, I cut my ice skates and the floral images in the challenge colors. 
I cut the Merry Christmas sentiment in red. I decided to cut it 2x to give more dimension to my card. 
Now that all my card elements are prepared, I am ready to start card assembly. I attached both layering panels to the card base using double sided tape. 
To attach the images I used a combo of double sided tape, glue dots and art glitter glue (my new fave -it dries clear). I scattered a few bermuda bay sequins and my card is completed. 
I hope I have given you a fresh idea on a way to use this new ice skate and sentiment die. And, remember they are both on sale.

See you next week!

Dies I used to create card:






Tuesday, October 05, 2021

I Heart Fall Banner

Hello Scrapping Cottage friends! I'm so glad you stopped by. My name is Melinda and this is my first post for Cottage Cutz. My project features a die from the newest release. The release includes 40 wonderful Christmas themed dies! Now is the perfect time to pick them up! They are 30% off and they are ADORABLE! They will get your creativity rolling for all your Christmas projects!  

Here is my project. I created this cute little banner for fall. It says I {heart} fall. Yes, that's right. It's a fall themed project even though it features a Christmas themed die. I love to find different ways to use my dies. I used the new Deer Floral Spray die for my banner panels.

Here is a shot of each banner panel not hanging. I had intended to use it for my tiered tray, but it was just a tad too big. So I am hanging it on my wall instead.

I started by die cutting all of my pieces with white cardstock. I colored the pieces with a variety of mediums. For the Burgundy flowers, I used a watercolor marker from Arteza.

I also used some of my Chalks to brush on some of the softer colors. Using the pom-pom with the gator clip applicator is one my my most tried and true uses for shading and coloring die cuts.



Once I finished coloring all my pieces, I cut some gray cardstock mats and ran them through my machine with a wood grain embossing folder.

Once the embossing was done, I went ahead and started to assemble them. For the base, I used the Rectangle Double Stitched Nesting Set. I then added the gray wood-grain embossed mat to that.

I then added the double stitched rectangle mat that was two sizes smaller than the base. I added a mat with some pretty plaid paper that I created and printed out. I then used the Wacky Nested Stitched Square Set to cut the smallest one. I cut a mat with the same patterned paper and used some foam dots for a little lift. 

For the "I", "heart" and "FALL" letters/shapes, I cut them using my electronic die cutter. I added some foam tape and then added the adorable little dears to the bottom corners. 

I assembled the spray at the top with the deer antlers, flowers and the pretty foliage. I used my Spectrum Noir pen to add some sparkle to the flowers and to the burnt orange leaves. For the center of the pink flowers, I added some dots with my Bronze Sharpie marker. 

I then used my hole punch to punch holes in the top corners of the panels. This allowed me to thread the twine through and add a bow between each panel.

 
Here's a closer look at the "A" panel.

Here's a closer look at the "F" panel.


Here's a closer look at one of the "L" panels.


And finally, here's one last look at the panels not hanging up.


The Dies I used to create this banner:






Well that about covers it for today! Be sure to head over to the Cottage Cutz You Tube Channel where some of the designers will be posting videos! Make sure to come back by each day for some more great crafty inspiration from the super talented team. Until the next time, have a wonderfully crafty day!