Thursday, May 31, 2012

I'm a Sassy Designer

I am soooooooo excited to be a member of the She's a Sassy Lady Design Team!!!  I just love Sheila, the Sassy Lady, herself.  Did you know that we discovered last year that we live in the same area.  Well since that time, we have just grown to be good friends and have had two card making parties.  Sheila has hosted the parties and oh, are they fun.  By the time is is over, we are full of great food, have laughed ourselves silly,and best of all, have a stack of new cards.  It has just been a great way to meet new friends.  Our next party I will be hosting, and it will take place in September.

Well, today is my first day as a Sassy Designer and I shared this little monogram card with everyone.
It is an A2 card and has a mat inked in gold and silver.  The pretty paper is from K&Co.  I made a border with a Martha Stewart punch and inked it in gold and bronze.  It is topped with a pretty scalloped lace.  The initial is cut from the Cricut cartridge, Elegant Cakes and also inked in gold and bronze.  I added a pretty sheer ribbon and a sweet little gem to complete the card.  

I have just come to love monogram cards and plan to make many more using different fonts and designs.  I hope you will drop over to She's a Sassy Lady for a visit.  There are some FABULOUS designers there with some amazing ideas.  

Have a great day and come back for a visit real soon.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Cooking With Cricut Challenge: May Flowers

I hope you all enjoyed the 2nd Blogaversary celebration last week over at Cooking With Cricut.  Well, we are excited to have some new challenges for you and this week the theme is MAY FLOWERS.  Create any kind of project with your Cricut and include flowers.

This card, as you can see has several different layers to it.  I began with a pretty pale pink mat for the base.  I topped it with a white mat that I embossed with a Sizzx folder, and used a creamy ecru color to ink the mat. 

 Next I added a vertical mat of sweet little pink and blue flowers. To that I added a pale blue ribbon and white lace.  This mat was inked in a pale blue. On top of that I added a pale pink and white horizontal banner.  This I made using the ticking background stamp from JustRite Stampers.  The beautiful bird Dollie is a cut from the Cricut cartridge Sophie.  The paper is from ColorBok.  I did a little inking on it with gold and bronze and then gave it a spray of Glimmer Mist.  The top is adorned with a blue butterfly.  The little flowers are from Michaels.  I had a small spray of them and just cut them from the spray.  

The sentiment is from JustRite Stampers and is stamped on a pretty cut from Spellbinders.  That too was inked a little with god and bronze.  To complete the card I added a small tag from Studio 112 that says DREAM, and three pretty blue gems from Recollections.  

Please go over to Cooking With Cricut and see what the design team has cooked up for you.  And then, remember to link up your May Flower project.  I look forward to seeing what you create.  Thanks for coming by and please come back often.

Challenges
The Shabby Tea Room   Color Me Pretty with white, cream, pink, blue, using flowers and a form of fabric.
Mojo Monday   sketch
Die Cuttin Divas   Anything Goes

Saturday, May 26, 2012

My Sheri Crafts And A Perfect Day

It is time for a new challenge at My Sheri Crafts   And I cannot think of a better theme than this one...SUMMER LOVIN!!!  Today was my last day of school and summer vacation has officially begun.  here is a card I made for the challenge

I began the card with the three chairs and umbrellas. They are cuts from the Cricut cartridge Life's A Beach.  I knew I wanted a beach scene that looked very relaxing.  I inked the chairs with white and gold ink pads for a little weathered look. The papers I used for the card are from Colorbok and DCWV.  The puffy stamp and gems are from my stash.  And the sentiment is a stamp from JustRite Stampers. 

Please visit My Sheri Crafts where you will see the beautiful inspiration from our design team.  Then we want you to link up your SUMMER LOVIN project.  Oh, and have a great summer!!

Challenges
Celebrate the Occasion   Anything Goes

Blogaversary Day 6

Today is our last day of our week long 2nd Blogaversary  celebrationn.  What a fun theme today has been!!
I made this fun card with the Cricut Lite Billionaire cartridge and the formal Affairs cartridge.  After cutting everything out and placing it on the card,I added a lot of glitter glue to really give the card star power  I love this old car cut and have been wanting to use it on something for a good while.  I completed the card with a pretty shinny gold bow.

Please go and visit the design team and their projects over at Cooking With Cricut.  They will make you feel so old time Hollywood. 


Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Blogaversary Week Long Celebration Wednesday Day3

Hello and welcome back to Day 3 of our week long celebration at Cooking With Cricut.  Each day the Design Team will be bringing you amazing projects and fabulous blog candy!!  Don't forget to visit Cooking With Cricut each day to see everything and have a chance to win.


Today I have created a thank you card for the art teacher at my school.  She is a fabulous teacher and one of the most generous people I have ever known.  She is always willing to share all art supplies with me and help me with any special project I may be doing.  This certainly saves me a good bit of time and money.  I just want her to know how much I appreciate her kindness and generosity.


The card is made with paper from K&Co.  The little felt flowers are from the Hobby Lobby after Easter sale.  The flourish gems  are from Recollections.  The little brown sheer ribbon is from my stash.  And the label is cut from Cricut Cake Basics.  

Remember to visit the Cooking With Cricut blog to see what all the design team has for you and there is blog candy there too.    


Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Blogaversary Week Long Celebration Tuesday Day2

Welcome to Day 2 of our Blogaversary Week Celebration.  Everyone at Cooking With Cricut is so excited to share their projects with you.  Also you will want to go there and check out all the wonderful blog candy that will be given away.

With this new theme, I have created a card using all pearlized paper.
All of the paper is from DCWV.  I decided to emboss the paper and I just love the results I got.  I had never embossed pearlized paper before.  But now I know i will do this some more in the future.  I used an EK Success border punch to  create the scallop border.  The label is cut with a Spellbinder die. And the suitcase is a cut from the Cricut Heritage cartridge.  The sentiment is from JustRite Stamps.  It is a little hard to read in the photo.  But it says, "Enjoy life's Little  Moments".  I added 4 little bronze gems to the suitcase and then completed the card with a sheer tan ribbon and some pale pink and green pearls.  

Thank you for dropping by and remember to visit Cooking With Cricut to see all the great projects from our design team.  Come back and visit reall soon.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Blogaversary Week Long Celebration!

Welcome to Paper Crafting World and Cooking With Cricut's 2nd Blog-Aversary and our week long celebration! Each day for a whole week (May 19-26) we will be brining you fabulous projects made by our Design Team members. We have some GREAT blog candy as well as some daily file and graphic give-aways -- so you will definitely want to make PCW-CWC your daily stop every day this week

I am excited to share my project with you.  I made a birthday card for a friend.  
All of the paper used for the card is from the DCWV French Country Stack.  I cut the dress from the FORMAL OCCASION cartridge.  This cartridge is becoming one of my favorite.  It is far more versatile than I ever imagined.  The dress is a dusty pink color.  I am noI added somet sure why it appears orange in the photo.  So think pink.  The label is cut with a Spellbinder die.  And the sentiment is from JustRite Stampers.  All of their stamps are so lovely and easy to use.  I used a Martha Stewart border punch for the two top borders with a little ink on the edges.  I added some ecru lace to the card and tied a sheer pink bow to the top left.  

Please visit http://www.cookingwithcricut.com/ to see all the wonderful projects for today as well as the rest of the week's celebration.  There you will also see the fabulous blog candy being given away.  Thanks so much for dropping by.  I hope you will be back tomorrow to see my next creation.  


Sunday, May 20, 2012

CWC and PCW Blogaversery Day 2



Welcome to Paper Crafting World (http://www.papercraftingworld.com) and Cooking With Cricut’s (http://www.cookingwithcricut.com) Blogaversary Blog Hop!  Our Design Teams are so excited to bring you a two-day hop that focuses on projects honoring a second anniversary…..cloth, crystal and or glass.

We think you will be blown away by some of the super creative inspiration and interpretation of our designers. So be sure to come back both days as each day will be a different set of designers and projects!

PLUS, this hop is the kick off of our week long celebration! Each day for a whole week we will be brining your fabulous projects made by our designers and each day we will be giving away free vintage graphics, digital printables and or electronic cutting files! So you will want to make CWC-PCW (http://www.cookingwithcricut.com) a daily stop for the next week!

You should have arrived here from visiting Michelle at http://www.michelles-crafty-creations.blogspot.com/.  If you’ve joined us in mid-Hop and would like to check out all the other fantastic projects head on over to CWC-PCW  (http://www.cookingwithcricut.com) and start at the beginning.

I made a shaker card with glass beads for the celebration!  I created the shaker box with Spellbinder dies.  I used the inside of the shaker box to display the sentiment. 
 I just thought this was the perfect sentiment for our celebration.  It is from JustRite Stampers.  The little bird is cut from the Cricut cartridge GIVE A HOOT.  The beautiful trim is from Hobby Lobby as well a the three little fabric covered brads.  The paper is from K&Company.  I tied a beautiful bow with crinkle ribbon to the card and added some flourishes from my stash.  

There are several prizes to be won so be sure to head over and join the fun at CWC-PCW  (http://www.cookingwithcricut.com).
There is a  “cloth, crystal or glass” challenge you can enter to win as well as other super blog candy just for being a follower and commenting, so don’t miss out.

Thanks for stopping by!  Head on over and check Kimmi at http://www.impressivelyyours.blogspot.com/ has cooked up! 

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Cooking With Cricut Challenge and Encouragement for Brandon

We The members of the Cooking With Cricut design team are so happy to be dedicating a challenge a month to encourage someone in need.  One of our design team members, Madison, over at Funky Cards, has a special project every month called I Feel the Love Project.  We are joining Madison in the project with our challenge this week.  Click on the logo below to find out more about the project.

Our challenge this week is to create a card for Brandon, a little boy who will steal your heart.

Here is his story.

"BRANDON was just 4 one day, riding in the family car for a trip to McDonalds for a Happy Meal, when a tragic car accident changed the lives of his young family. Brandon's mother, aunt and sister were all seriously injured and rushed to area hospitals; his mother's boyfriend (the driver of the car) died of his injuries. Brandon was pulseless at the scene of the accident, was revived and taken to a trauma center. 

There, doctors discovered that despite being in a car seat, Brandon had suffered a traumatic brain injury, traumatic spinal cord injury and had been without oxygen to his brain for too long for a reasonable chance at recovery. Despite dire predictions early on, Brandon has had remarkable accomplishments in rehab. He is considered tetraplegic, which means he can move one limb from time to time; he remains trach and ventilator dependent, which little likelihood that he will ever be weaned from the ventilator, due to his neurological damage from the accident. 

Brandon's mom is just 34 years young and also cares for Brandon's 2 year old sister, Ashley. She's trying to regroup after losing her boyfriend (Ashley's father), and while still caring for herself and the injuries she suffered too, as well as caring for the aunt who is still in the hospital following the September 1 accident. 

Brandon likes watching other kids playing video games, enjoys superheroes like Spiderman and Batman, sports and Legos. He and his whole family would appreciate cards, prayers and thoughtfulness for this young man as he begins his journey home, through placement in a long term care facility for a stay long enough that Mom can be trained and find a new suitable home where Brandon's complex care can be managed."

Last Friday night I went to a card making a nd sharing party at Sheila's of  She's a Sassy Lady. This is one of the cards we made that The Sassy Lady, Sheila herself designed for us.  The card was originally made as a birthday card.  But since I am without a Gypsy at the moment, I decided to take the easy way out and transform this birthday into a card of encouragement for Brandon.

I just thought Brandon would enjoy watching the little frog slide and spin back and forth across the card. The frog is cut from the BOYS WILL BE BOYS cartridge and the font is from CRICUT CAKE BASICS.  I just think the card is so happy and fun.  Just what little Brandon needs. 

Please join us in this challenge and link up your card for Brandon at  Cooking With Cricut.  And then go over to Madison's blog, Funky Cards  and link it up there.  But most of all, please mail your card by May 31st  to the address below so Brandon will FEEL THE LOVE.

Madison Womack
(IFTL) Funky Cards
P.O. Box 1203
Atascadero, CA  93423












 

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Mojo Monday 240

Mojo Monday has a wonderful sketch this week for their challenge.



I began making a set of monogram cards for a friend, Nancy, at school who is very helpful to me and my class and also a great friend.  Whenever I go out of town she keeps my sweet Ruby.  My parents usually keep Jack and Magnolia while I am gone.  They are more comfortable just keeping two dogs and they have been keeping Jack and Magnolia for me when I travel since I have had them.

Back to the monogram cards.  When I started making them of Nancy, I decided to make a set for my friend Linda, who is the aide to the kindergarten teachers.  She is really far more than an aide.  Linda is so tech savvy and knowledgeable so many things, she could really run the school.  Linda too is far more than a colleague.  she is a dear friend.  So I have mad a dozen cards for each of them.  Here is one of the cards.


The background is stamped with the JustRite harlequin background stamp.  The circle medallion and label are both cut with Spellbinder dies.  I use the Cricut\ Birthday Bash cartridge  to cut the banner and the Cricut Storybook to cut the letter"S".  The paper for this card is from the Paper Source.  I added lace from my stash with sequined ribbon from Michaels.  And finished the card with gems from Recollections.

Challenge
Mojo Monday   Sketch

My Sheri Crafts #85

Hi, and a HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY weekend to everyone.  It is time for a new challenge at My Sheri Crafts.  Our challenge is to make a project for and anniversary / wedding using black, white and one m ore color.  I decided to make a card with pink as the additional color.

My card begins with a black mat on a white card base with a small pink ribbon.  The mats are cut with Spellbinders dies and embossed with Cuttlebug folders.  they are inked with a gold.  And the sentiment is a stamp from JustRite Stamps.  I added three little gems to the sentiment.  This is a very simple card, yet I think it is beautiful with a heartfelt message.  I guess that sometimes, lees is more.

Please visit My Sheri Crafts  and see the wonderful inspiration from our design team.  We hope that you will join our challenge.  I look forward to seeing what color you will add to black and white.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

CPS #263 A New Card For A New Challenge

I have created yet another monogram card for a friend.  But this card was also created as an entry into a new challenge for me.  I made the card for the latest challenge over at Card Positioning Systems.  This is a sketch challenge. Here is the sketch.


And here is my card.


This is an A2 card.  The paper I used is from the Paris Apartment stack from The Paper Company.  When i first saw this stack in Hobby Lobby, I just had to have it.  I loved the colors.  They are so bright and happy.  And they are not your typical color combo.  The label is a Spellbinders cut from the Fancy Tags Three set. I did a little inking around the edges of the label with bronze, teal and fuchsia chalk. And the letter "S" is a cut from the Cricut Elegant Cake cartridge.  I added some sparkly ribbon from my stash and a few gems from Recollections.  

Thanks for stopping by.  I hope to see you back real soon.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Cooking With Cricut Challenge #84 Teacher Appreciation

First and foremost, I must state that as a kindergarten teacher of 30+ I really cannot stand anything with a 'Teacher Theme" about it.  I mean like how many "teacher coffee mugs" does one need.  Years ago for Christmas one year I received a sweater with a school bus, books, apples, and a playground on it from a child in my class.  I had to wear it to school because a child gave it to me.  All of my friends at school that day fell out laughing at me and took pictures of me that day.  The only good thing about me wearing it was that I provided good entertainment to my friends.  You see, they feel the same way I do about all of that stuff.  Here are some other "teacher goodies" I have received through the years.  Button covers, coffee mug, decorative pillow, coffee mug, an eraser with my name on it, coffee mug, serving platter with a school painted on it, coffee mug, all kinds of things with apples on them.  So, one thing for sure, I am not making anything for this project that looks like a teacher.

I teach in a wonderful school.  All teachers and children should be so lucky to go to work and learn at my school.  Our art teacher is one of the most generous people I know.  I seem to be using things from her room all the time in my class.  She will not let me repay her for anything I borrow.  So I have made her a card to go with a special surprise I have for her.  Here is my "non-teacher" card for her.


I used the trim on the card for my inspiration.  I just love this trim because it is so cheerful.  The The scallop circle and frame are from the ELEGANT EDGES cartridge.  All paper is from the DCWV Kitchen stack.  I added a Recollection flourish of blue gems. The buttons are from my button box and I tied a little twine to the large button.  The stamp,"For someone special" is from Just Rite Stamps.   

Please go and visit all of the design team members and see what they have created.  Then, be sure to link your Teacher Appreciation project up over at Cooking With Cricut.