Showing posts with label challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label challenge. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Tulip Happy Birthday Pop Up Box Card


This past Sunday was my Mom's birthday and I made this Tulip Happy Birthday Pop Up Box Card for her. I had to get my creative thinking on to make this card.  I knew right away I wanted to have tulips because they are one of my mom's favorite flowers. I also knew I wanted to make a pop up box card because I like that they can serve double duty as a card and decoration. Believe it or not, out of all of the Cricut cartridges I have there was not one single tulip flower I liked so I had to create my own. I looked through images on Google of tulips to get the general shape. I noticed the shape was kind of like an egg so I decided I was going to cut 3 egg shapes and layer them and OMG...it worked! I then needed to find a stem and leaves I liked. I found that some blades of grass would work for that effect. Now I absolutely had to use purple because it is mine and my mom's favorite color. Lastly, it was about getting it all cut out and put together. I am so pleased with the way this card turned out and so was my mom.

I used these items to create my Tulip Happy Birthday Pop Up Box Card:
  • Doodlecharms Cricut cartridge - to create the tulips with the egg shape
  • Create a Critter Cricut cartridge - to create the stem and leaves with the blades of grass
  • white ink - to highlight the tulips
  • purple ink - Happy Birthday and sentiment on back of card
  • My Craft Spot - Inside & Out - Set #2 clear stamp set - for the Happy Birthday and sentiment on back of card 
  • Stampin' Up! 4 rhinestones - on front of card
  • Mart
  • 2 shades of purple cardstock
  • white and green cardstock
  • 2 different pattern papers
  • Martha Stewart corner punch - Deco fan
Here are some close ups of the flowers and the back of the card:



I am entering this card in the following linky parties and challenges:
Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my Tulip Happy Birthday Pop Up Box Card.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Please join us Under the Sea invitation


The project I have here today is an invitation for my little girl's 4th Birthday party...the theme, of course, is Little Mermaid.  Luckily a few months back I was able to purchase the Dreams Come True and Happily Ever After Cricut cartridges from Cricut.com for only $22.49 each!!! I know I got a major deal and when I saw it I knew I had to jump on it and I am so glad now that I did.  Not only is my little girl having a Little Mermaid birthday party she dressed up as Ariel for Halloween, so I will be getting good use of the cartridge. Plus she is much more interested in the Disney princesses than my older daughter ever was.

The invitation measures 8.5 x 5.5...I knew I was going to have to make it big because of all the little cuts for Ariel and I was right. I couldn't even use the parts to the eyes or lips...I had to use makers and pens to color them in, and that was even cutting her out at 4.25 inches. I still think she turned out beautiful though.

I used Martha Stewart glitter for Ariel's tail and a Martha Stewart corner punch from the Deco Fan punch around set for the information part of the invitation. Lastly I used Studio G foam dots behind Ariel to give the invitation some dimension.

I am entering my invitation in the following challenges:
Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my Under the Sea invitation.

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Simple Baby Shower card

 
 
Here is just a simple baby shower card I made using the Wrap It Up Cricut cartridge card feature of the onesie. I cut the card at 5 1/4 out of the purple cardstock so that it would fit in a 5 1/2 square envelop. I then cut the inside circles from the flower pattern paper and lavender cardstock. I adhered them to the card. I used a white gel pen to just dot the outside of the card. I then stamped the inside sentiment from  My Craft Spot - Clear Stamps - Inside & Out - set #2. Lastly I tied a white ribbon around the fold in the card.
 
 
Here's a look at the inside:


This was a super simple and really quick baby shower card.

I am entering this card in the following challenges:
Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my simple baby shower card.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Happy Halloween 3-D Witches Hat Decor


Halloween is my favorite holiday, unfortunately my creative juices just haven't been flowing. Lots of family and health stuff weighing heavy on me. I did muster up some juice with my 3 year old daughter to create this 3-D Witches Hat Décor.

I used  the leftover half of the paper mache hat from last years Witches Wreath. First we painted it with Neon Green craft paint and before it dried we sprinkled on some Martha Stewart Peridot Glitter. I then adhered the webbed ribbon around the hat and then hot glued the feathers and green spider. I also adhered some black tulle to the bottom of the hat. Finally I found the perfect Halloween paper to be the background for my hat and attached the hat to it. Lastly I just popped it in a shadow box display but without the glass and tada!

Here is a view from the side:



I am very happy with the way it turned out and my daughter was super excited that we made it her favorite color...green!

Plus, it looks good with the green I already have in my kitchen.


I am entering my 3-D Witches Hat Décor in the following challenges:
Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my 3-D Witches Hat Décor.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Be Mine Matchbook Valentines


Happy Valentine's Day blogger friends! Today I give you a very simple matchbook valentine. I actually made 16 of these and handed them out during my chemo treatment today to other chemo patients and my 2 nurses. I made similar ones last year for my daughter's 4th grade class shown HERE. These ones are little different in the fact that I turned them around and now the top is the bottom and the bottom is the top. I personally like them better this way. I was originally going to use just a simple heart on the front but while flipping through the Designer's Calender Cricut cartridge I found this heart with the "BE MINE" in the heart and I knew I had to use it. I really like the way it turned out and I hope you do too!



I used these items to create these matchbook valentines:
  • Red and white cardstock
  • Martha Stewart score board
  • Martha Stewart edge punch - lace heart
  • Designer's Calender Cricut cartridge - BE MINE heart
  • Happy Valentine's Day ribbon
  • Sweethearts candy - inside
I will entering these matchbook valentines in the following challenges and linky party:
Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my Be Mine Matchbook Valentines!

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Valentine's Day 2012 - Gifts layout (page 2)


So here it is, my 2nd page, as I had mentioned in my blog post from Valentine's Day 2012 layout that I was planning on doing to display my kids gifts.  I finally finished it and I am totally satisfied with it.  Just the word "gifts" says it all.  My girls are my gifts and the layout displays their gifts from Valentine's Day 2012.  My youngest daughter (at the top) received "Elmo Loves You" DVD and my oldest daughter (at the bottom) received "Monster High 3" book. The both really loved their gifts.



I used these items to create this layout:
  • Design Studio - to weld "gifts"
  • Storybook Cricut cartridge - font
  • Sweethearts Cricut cartridge - heart
  • Foam tape - 2 thicknesses behind the heart
  • Martha Stewart lace heart edge punch - top and bottom of page
  • Recollections bling - top and bottom of page
  • Glossy Accents - "gifts" and the red parts of the heart
  • Stickles - below the heart to create a flower effect
I will be entering this layout in the following challenges and linky party:
Thank you for stopping by and checking out my Valentine's Day 2012 - Gifts layout (page 2).

Here is a look at the full layout all together:

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Wanna see something really scary?


I give you tonight a very unusual card. I'm hoping that you can figure out where my inspiration came from. If you were a lover of sci-fi movies from the 80's you probably know what it is. If you weren't, then I feel sorry for you. 

The movie is Twilight Zone:  The Movie (1983) and the last line in the movie is,"Wanna see something really scary?" by the very funny and famous Dan Aykroyd. The look on the other very famous actor, John Lithgow, is priceless!


A little background:

Four directors collaborated to remake four episodes of the popular television series 'The Twilight Zone' for this movie. The episodes are updated slightly and in color (the television show was in black-and-white), but very true to the originals, where eerie and disturbing situations gradually spin out of control.

I was only 8 years old when this film came out but I loved all things horror and sci-fi as a child and still do.

For more information go HERE!   

This is not your typical card...it doesn't really open, just the door on the front opens to reveal a surprise inside...a mirror.        

 
I thought it was appropriate to make this a birthday card...a funny ha ha Happy Birthday card! 

 
I used these items to create this card:
  • Design Studio
  • George and Basic Shapes Cricut cartridge - the card shape and rectangle cut for the mirror
  • Wild Card Cricut cartridge - the door
  • computer generated title
  • button - door knob
  • Martha Stewart glitter - around the opening of the door
  • plastic mirror sheet
 
I am entering this card in the following linky party and challenges:
Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my birthday card, I hope you liked it and that I see you around my blog again!

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Valentine's Day 2012 layout

 
 So today I have here for you my Valentine's Day 2012 layout. This photo does not show off this beautiful red paper at all.  It has vines of hearts all over it but it just wouldn't photograph, but believe me it is gorgeous. Anyhow, last year there girls just had so much fun with our little celebration I had to scrap it.  The expression on my daughter's faces really show off their personalities. Kaitlyn, my oldest, is my photogenic child and Jaidyn, my youngest, is my goofball. I'm so pleased with the way everything turned out on this layout. I have plans to make a second page to display their gifts but that will have to be another day.

Here shows off the top part of the page: the bling, the Martha Stewart edge punch, and the title.

 
 
This portion shows off the great picture of my girls and a little more bling. I actually put together 2 tear drop gems to make a heart.
 

 
Lastly this is the bottom of the page: it shows off the year, a little bit more bling, and again the Martha Stewart edge punch.

 

 I used these items to create my Valentine's Day 2012 layout:
  • Design Studio - to weld the title
  • Storybook Cricut cartridge - font
  • Martha Stewart lace heart edge punch - top and bottom of page
  • Recollections bling - top and bottom of page
  • Metal "Love" embellishment - on small picture of my youngest daughter
  • Studio 112 tear drop gems - on main photo
I will entering this layout in the following challenges and linky party:
Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my Valentine's Day 2012 layout.

Monday, January 14, 2013

My 1st Shaker Card


Yes, you read it right, this is my very 1st shaker card.  I have been wanting to try one of these for a very long time and now I have. I did make some mistakes along the way but I learned from them and I feel very confident that I won't make those same mistakes again.


I used these items to create my shaker card:
  • Design Studio
  • Joys of the Season Cricut cartridge - snow globe (can't remember the last time I used this cartridge)
  • Create a Critter - penguin (can't remember the last time I used this cartridge either)
  • stickles
  • glitter (have had for many years)
  • Close to my Heart clear stamp sentiment - S110 Holiday Magic (never used before)
  • ribbon (had since last year)
  • iridescent snowflakes (have had for many years)
  • Clear Craft Plastic (had since last year)
Here is a view of the bottom and inside of the card:


I am entering my shaker card in the following challenges:
I think I did pretty good for my very 1st shaker card (toot toot my horn). Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my Penguin Snow Globe Shaker card.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy New Year 2013 Party Hats


Happy New Year!!! I hope everyone is starting the new year off to a good start! I'm happy to be giving you a look at my first project of the New Year! I created a couple of New Year's party hats to help ring in the new year with my girls!



Here's is my youngest daughter wearing her hat proudly!


And here is my oldest daughter, looking a little bit tired just before midnight, wearing her hat.


Now since my youngest daughter went to sleep I borrowed her hat to wear, with my oldest daughter, while the New Year's Eve ball dropped!

 
I used these items to make my hats:
  • Life's a Party Cricut cartridge - hats
  • Lyrical Letters Cricut cartridge - "Happy New Year" and "2013"
  • feathers (stash)
  • ribbon (stash)
  • Martha Stewart glitter (I've had for over a year)
  • DCWV the Glitter cardstock stack (I've had for probably 2 years) - hats
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I am entering my party hats in the following challenge:
 
This was such a fun and easy project, I will for sure be making more party hats in the future! Thank you for stopping by and checking out my New Year's party hats!


Friday, December 21, 2012

Gingerbread Man Candy Cane Holder/Ornament


Today I bring to a little Gingerbread Man Candy Cane/Ornament. Originally I was making 28 of these for my daughter's 5th grade class but unfortunately she came down with strep throat 3 days before the last day of school before her winter break. I couldn't have them go to waste so I decided to only make 15 and hand them out to my fellow chemo patients and nurses when I went in for my chemo treatment this week. I'm not sure if you can see it in the photo but I did attach the candy cane just a little with my ATG. These were so much fun to make I hope to make more in the future.

Here is a peak at the back where I stamped it with the simple saying, "Merry Merry Merry Christmas."


I used these items to create this project:
I am entering this project in the following challenges:
Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my little Gingerbread Man Candy Cane Holder/Ornament.

A Gift For You - Christmas Layout

 
Today I bring to you a very special scrapbook layout I made. In 2009 we had a very special early Christmas gift given to us, our youngest daughter Jaidyn. She was born premature at 31 weeks and 2 days weighing only 3 lbs. 1 oz. Jaidyn only spent 27 days in the NICU and we brought her home just 2 weeks before Christmas. This photo with Santa and her older sister Kaitlyn was taken 3 days before Christmas and I still can't believe how tiny Jaidyn was. She was the best early Christmas gift ever.

I used these items (all of which I've had for at least a year or longer) to create this layout:
  • Misc. pattern paper and cardstock
  • Winter Frolic Cricut cartridge - "A Gift For You"
  • Martha Stewart glitter
  • Martha Stewart edge punch - used leftover snowflake
  • ribbon
  • iridescent snowflakes
  • metal SANTA tag - attached to the hidden journaling
  • misc. clear Santa stamp

Behind the photo I did some hidden journaling and it says:

A Gift For You
That is what Jaidyn was for us November 17, 2009. My water broke on November 11th and Jaidyn was born via C-section 6 days later, 9 weeks before her due date. December 22, 2009 was Jaidyn’s 1st visit to see Santa at the mall.  Kaitlyn looked beautiful in her Christmas dress and Jaidyn just looked so tiny in her Santa jammies. Jaidyn slept through the entire time in line. Her monitor kept going off, which was nothing to worry about. We were so worried about having Jaidyn so early but she proved to be a tough little cookie. We just know she had other plans and wanted to be in our arms before Christmas. She was the best early Christmas gift anyone could ask for.

I am entering this layout in the following challenges:
Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my layout!

Friday, December 7, 2012

Countdown to Christmas Cookie Tray


 
 
Today I bring to you my Countdown to Christmas Cookie Tray!  I was inspired to do this project when I saw something similar on scrapbook.com.  This was such a fun project to do. 
 
I used these items to make this project:
  • 9 x 13 Cookie tray from The Dollar Store
  • Design Studio
  • Jolly Hollidays Cricut Lite Cartridge for the house and Santa
  • Winter Woodland Cricut Cartridge for the snowman
  • Everyday Paper Dolls for the snow drifts
  • Designer's Calendar for the numbers
  • clear yellow folder divder for the windows
  • red Stickles for the reindeer's nose
  • Glossy Accents for Santa's belt and boots
  • Iridescent Glitter on the snow
  • Double stick foam tape and magnet on the back of Santa
  • Ribbon so it can be hung



I will be entering my Countdown to Christmas Cookie Tray in the following challenges:
I choose snow, reindeer and glitter! - open til 12/9
Thank you so much for stopping by and checking out my Countdown to Christmas Cookie Tray.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Meet Sam



Today I give you a little Halloween treat!  My husband and I created this costume and all of the props for our oldest daughter Kaitlyn.

Sam is a character from the movie "Trick 'r Treat" and he has been deemed the Halloween Mascot.  His job is to enforce the Halloween traditions; such as dressing up in costume, giving out candy and to NEVER blow out your lit carved pumpkins before midnight on Halloween.  If you don't follow these Halloween traditions Sam will find you and kill you.  You can read more about Sam: The Spirit of Halloween here.

This project was extremely difficult.  I began looking for orange footie pajamas for my daughter months ago.  With NO luck in my search, I opted to buy white footie pajamas.  My next challenge was to dye the pajamas.  Not ever dying  a single thing my entire life, I did not know that RIT dye is not recommended for 100% polyester.  Plus I didn't relize the pajamas were 100% polyester either.  So after searching the internet I did find out that there are some tricks to using the RIT dye and dying polyester. So the first orange RIT dye we tried was too light, almost a peach color. So we tried a darker RIT dye and it worked!!!  Once the pajamas were washed and dried I sewed on 2 yellow patches of felt.  The orange footie pajamas were complete!

For the head of Sam we used a technique I had found on the internet HERE!  BTW, this guy did an amazing job on his costume too!  We started off with 2 yards of burlap, cut it to drape over the shell of the head then began the stitching (a long process) and finishing it off with the button eyes.  Finally after debating how to get the burlap to lay flat on the shell, we applied a spray glue to the shell and then laid the burlap over it...it worked!!! 

We used the left over burlap to create the gloves and sack. 


Lastly I created the lollipop prop, Sam's chosen weapon.  I used George and Basic Shapes Cricut cartridge to cut out 2 circles in orange cardstock.  I hand cut the black pumpkin pieces.  I attached the black pieces to the orange circles (front and back), then hand cut the bite mark in the lollipop.  I applied Glossy Accents to both pieces and let dry.  I used a wooden dowel to create the lollipop stick.  I painted it orange and wrapped black ribbon around it.  Once the lollipop pieces were dry I used 2 thickness of foam squares between the two lollipop pieces and attached them together with the stick in the middle.

My daughter was thrilled...we pulled it off!  She told us the costume head of Sam was very hot, but since we live in Arizona that is to be expected, it might not be for someone living in a cooler climate.  On Halloween we were stopped by other parents who knew who Sam was and they asked to take her picture and another person told us she was the best costume of the night!  All of our hard work paid off and the future of this costume will become a lifesize Halloween prop. 

I am entering this costume in the following challenge:
  • Haunted Design House - HDH #157 - Hammer House of Horror - You are to ctreate a dark, Gothic, or Halloween-based art piece that is a tribute to Hammer Films.  Now I know a Sam costume may not be a tribute to Hammer Films but my love of horror films came from the many Sunday afternoons as child watching those Hammer Films.  My love for horror films still lives with me today and continues to grow every year.  
Thank you for stopping by and checking out my Sam costume and I hope you enjoyed it!

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Halloween Witches Wreath

Today I have for you just a simple Halloween Witches Wreath.  I bought all of the supplies last year after Halloween knowing that I wanted to make this wreath.  
 
 

I'm not sure if you can see it here in the picture, but there is Martha Stewart glitter all over the hat.




Here is just a shot of my front door.


 
 
I used these items to create my Halloween Witches Wreath:
  • Wreath from Walmart
  • Broom from Michael's
  • Paper Mache hat (cut in half) also from Michael's
  • orange ribbon - that I've had forever
  • black craft paint
  • Martha Stewart glitter
  • black tulle
  • wooden dowel - just to extend the length of the broom
  • black spray paint
  • giant black and orange spider from Walmart
I am entering this Halloween Witches Wreath in the following challenges:
Thanks for stopping by and checking out my Halloween Witches Wreath.