Happy Halloween everyone!!! I hope yours is not so scary but very sweet. I have a quick project to share with you today. My daughters Halloween party at school was today and I signed up to make the edible treats for the goodie bags. I decided to make cake pops. Of course I got this idea a long time ago from Bakerella. They are super easy to make, just go on over to her site to learn how. I made orange and purple ones. I also had to include a cute tag. Here are the pics.
The tag base is from Tags, Bags, Boxes and More on the Gypsy cut at 2.75" x 4". The cute little ghost is from Simply Charmed cut at 2.0". The sentiment is a stamp from the dollar bin at Michael's. I have decided to enter this in to the weekly challenge over at Bitten by the Bug 2. The challenge was to use the ghost from Paper Doll Dress Ups but I don't own that cart, so used this cute guy instead. Hope you enjoy and have a safe Halloween.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Saturday, October 29, 2011
My Creative Time Design Team Call
Hi all, I came across the blog My Creative Time and saw that Emma was having her first design team call and thought maybe I will enter. Well after much thought I came up with a project that I had been thinking about doing for a while, something 3-D. I decided that I would make a purse that could hold a gift card for a birthday present. I really had a great time putting this together and it was easier than I thought it would be. So here it is:
The Recipe:
The Recipe:
- The purse is the flower9 purse cut from Forever Young cut at 6".
- I decorated the purse before assembling it so that the glue would dry flat.
- I just used random embellishments from my stash and a little bit of silver stickles.
- The sentiment is My Pink Stamper Family and Friends (sorry Emma I don't own any of your stamps, YET!!)
Friday, October 28, 2011
Birthday Madness - Final Chapter
Hi all, I hope you are having a wonderful Friday. We are finally done with birthday month here after celebrating our little girl's actual birthday last weekend. And I did a few things for her. Of course I made her a birthday banner and a card, but the most exciting thing is that I actually got her first year scrapbook done!!! This is really awesome to me because I didn't get Charlotte's first year done until she was three!!! So without further adieu here are the pics. I am not including any recipes with these because I used so many different carts that honestly I can't really remember them all.
Isn't she a cutie!!!
Isn't she a cutie!!!
Friday, October 21, 2011
My Guest Post for You Had Me At Craft
Hi all
So here is my exciting news. I applied to be a guest designer for Alex over at You Had Me at Craft and she picked me!!!! Please stop by her blog and see all of her fantastic inspiration. So here is the project that I did as well as the instructions and lessons learned for the project.
Today I have done some T-shirts for you all. They are Halloween T-shirts to go with the upcoming holiday and so that I could have something to wear when I take my girls trick-or-treating this year.
This first T-shirt is a scary one. The images are cut from the Happy Hauntings cartridge. I used neon orange fabric spray paint for the scary pumpkin. The cool thing about this shirt is that for the face and word I used glow-in-the-dark fabric spray paint. In the dark, you can really only see the face and word. One thing I did learn is that I don't like the spray fabric paint. It is hard to control where it goes and rather drippy. Lessons learned!!!
This next shirt is an homage to my love of wine!! The wine glass was cut from the Simply Charmed cartridge and the text was from the Happy Hauntings cartridge. I used regular green fabric paint for the wine glass. Another cool feature is that the wine and the text were done with glow-in-the-dark purple fabric paint. It really glows well, although I couldn't get a good picture to show you.
This last shirt was done using some cool iridescent orange paint and standard black paint. Both images are again from the Happy Hauntings cartridge.
And know on to the supplies and instructions.
Supplies Needed:
1. Freezer paper: I use Reynolds brand from my local grocery store
2. Cotton T-shirts. Pre-wash the shirts before proceeding with the project
3. Fabric pant
4. Foam brushes
How To:
1. Select an image to cut. I used my Cricut to cut most of the images from the Happy Hauntings cartridge. When you cut the freezer paper, place the paper non-glossy side down on the mat. If you are cutting an image that is not symmetrical you will need to flip it so that you are cutting the mirror image. I did this using my Gypsy and I think you can do this in the Craft Room. Really you only need to do this for words as images will work in either direction.
2. After removing the freezer paper from the mat (you will be using the outline of the image not the actual cut pieces), break out the iron and ironing board. Place the glossy side down on the fabric and iron on the highest setting that does not have steam. It should only take a few minutes. You will know when it is done when the inside edges don't lift up easily. Allow it to cool and then test the edges to see if you need to go over it again.
3. Choose your paint colors and using a foam paint brush apply the paint to the shirt inside the stencil. It works best if you brush from the edge of the stencil to the inside to ensure a clean line.
4. Let dry 3-4 hours or overnight for best results and then pull the freezer paper off the fabric.
Thanks for stopping by and checking out my T-shirts. Happy Halloween everyone.
So here is my exciting news. I applied to be a guest designer for Alex over at You Had Me at Craft and she picked me!!!! Please stop by her blog and see all of her fantastic inspiration. So here is the project that I did as well as the instructions and lessons learned for the project.
Today I have done some T-shirts for you all. They are Halloween T-shirts to go with the upcoming holiday and so that I could have something to wear when I take my girls trick-or-treating this year.
This first T-shirt is a scary one. The images are cut from the Happy Hauntings cartridge. I used neon orange fabric spray paint for the scary pumpkin. The cool thing about this shirt is that for the face and word I used glow-in-the-dark fabric spray paint. In the dark, you can really only see the face and word. One thing I did learn is that I don't like the spray fabric paint. It is hard to control where it goes and rather drippy. Lessons learned!!!
This next shirt is an homage to my love of wine!! The wine glass was cut from the Simply Charmed cartridge and the text was from the Happy Hauntings cartridge. I used regular green fabric paint for the wine glass. Another cool feature is that the wine and the text were done with glow-in-the-dark purple fabric paint. It really glows well, although I couldn't get a good picture to show you.
This last shirt was done using some cool iridescent orange paint and standard black paint. Both images are again from the Happy Hauntings cartridge.
And know on to the supplies and instructions.
Supplies Needed:
1. Freezer paper: I use Reynolds brand from my local grocery store
2. Cotton T-shirts. Pre-wash the shirts before proceeding with the project
3. Fabric pant
4. Foam brushes
How To:
1. Select an image to cut. I used my Cricut to cut most of the images from the Happy Hauntings cartridge. When you cut the freezer paper, place the paper non-glossy side down on the mat. If you are cutting an image that is not symmetrical you will need to flip it so that you are cutting the mirror image. I did this using my Gypsy and I think you can do this in the Craft Room. Really you only need to do this for words as images will work in either direction.
2. After removing the freezer paper from the mat (you will be using the outline of the image not the actual cut pieces), break out the iron and ironing board. Place the glossy side down on the fabric and iron on the highest setting that does not have steam. It should only take a few minutes. You will know when it is done when the inside edges don't lift up easily. Allow it to cool and then test the edges to see if you need to go over it again.
3. Choose your paint colors and using a foam paint brush apply the paint to the shirt inside the stencil. It works best if you brush from the edge of the stencil to the inside to ensure a clean line.
4. Let dry 3-4 hours or overnight for best results and then pull the freezer paper off the fabric.
Thanks for stopping by and checking out my T-shirts. Happy Halloween everyone.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Catching Up on Crafting
I am excited and honored to be Rebecca's first guest blogger. "Thank you Rebecca!!" We have been friends for many years and have recently been able to find to time to craft together. I have loved to do all sorts of craft projects since I was a kid, but since having kids myself it's been hard to find time for any projects other than helping the kids get good and messy. Thankfully for me, Rebecca is a trooper about bringing her Cricut anywhere and everywhere. I am posting 3 different projects today. The first 2 used Rebecca's trusty Cricut and the last one I an including only because I think it's a cool idea to use for a range of holidays and events.
Project 1:
Birthday party Invitations. I have 3 children - now ages 6, 4 & 3. And all of their birth dates are within 28 days of each other. So this year we had 1 big circus. I created these adorable invites with the help of Rebecca's Cricut! Embellishments included glitter and felt and well as a few stickers.
Project 2:
On our cabin trip that Rebecca mentioned over the Labor Day weekend - I also created a few Back to School notes for the kids. They loved the cards! Going back to school... well, not so much!
And Project 3:
My mother's 60th birthday is coming up and I thought and thought about what to do and I finally came up with a party idea: Patricia is 6tea . And it will be a tea party. I found a tea cup pattern online, then covered real tea bags with cute coordinating paper. Then told guests to please not bring gifts, but if they couldn't resist to please pick up a mis-matched tea cup and saucer for her - putting their name on the bottom - in the end she'll have a full set but also able to recall who each set is from. I wanted to include this card because the idea could be used for a traditional tea party, a Mother's Day card, Get Well card, and any of the "tea" birthdays (20, 30, 40, etc.) so it has name applications.
Well - I hope you like these projects - I'm hoping to get another invite to post some more projects in the future! :)
Project 1:
Birthday party Invitations. I have 3 children - now ages 6, 4 & 3. And all of their birth dates are within 28 days of each other. So this year we had 1 big circus. I created these adorable invites with the help of Rebecca's Cricut! Embellishments included glitter and felt and well as a few stickers.
Project 2:
On our cabin trip that Rebecca mentioned over the Labor Day weekend - I also created a few Back to School notes for the kids. They loved the cards! Going back to school... well, not so much!
And Project 3:
My mother's 60th birthday is coming up and I thought and thought about what to do and I finally came up with a party idea: Patricia is 6tea . And it will be a tea party. I found a tea cup pattern online, then covered real tea bags with cute coordinating paper. Then told guests to please not bring gifts, but if they couldn't resist to please pick up a mis-matched tea cup and saucer for her - putting their name on the bottom - in the end she'll have a full set but also able to recall who each set is from. I wanted to include this card because the idea could be used for a traditional tea party, a Mother's Day card, Get Well card, and any of the "tea" birthdays (20, 30, 40, etc.) so it has name applications.
Well - I hope you like these projects - I'm hoping to get another invite to post some more projects in the future! :)
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Birthday Madness - Part II
Hi all
So we have made it through the middle of the birthday madness month. We had a party with family and friends to celebrate both of our girls birthdays'. It was really fun because we went to the local fall festival and just had a blast going on all the slides and the hayride. For their birthdays I made push-pop cakes. I got the idea from a blog I follow called Gourmet Mom on the Go. The link to her post is here: http://www.gourmetmomonthego.com/2011/04/push-pop-cakes.html.
Here are the ones that I created.
These are made using mini pumpkin cupcakes and in between is orange cream cheese frosting. They were so yummy. Now you may be wondering about the fantastic stand that they are displayed in??? Well I told my husband how I wanted to display them and he did most of the work. I made a flower template using my Cricut and the Create a Critter cartridge. My husband then went to the hardware store and bought the wood and the stand. Hey used the template to cut the flower with a router. He then spray painted it white and I attached the ribbon to the edges. I think it came out super cute. Best part is that I can paint them whatever color I want and change the ribbon out to customize it to any party decor. Here are some photos of just the stand themselves.
I just took a piece of 12 x 12 green card stock and cut it down to four 6 x 6 pieces. I used the Create a Critter cartridge to cut the pumpkin at 3.5". I used My Pink Stamper's Everyday Sentiments for the Thank You and embossed it with linen embossing powder. I also used white sakura pen to create the stitching around the edges.
Well hope you enjoyed today's goodies. Also stay tuned because on Friday I have some exciting news and can't wait to share it with you!!!!
So we have made it through the middle of the birthday madness month. We had a party with family and friends to celebrate both of our girls birthdays'. It was really fun because we went to the local fall festival and just had a blast going on all the slides and the hayride. For their birthdays I made push-pop cakes. I got the idea from a blog I follow called Gourmet Mom on the Go. The link to her post is here: http://www.gourmetmomonthego.com/2011/04/push-pop-cakes.html.
Here are the ones that I created.
These are made using mini pumpkin cupcakes and in between is orange cream cheese frosting. They were so yummy. Now you may be wondering about the fantastic stand that they are displayed in??? Well I told my husband how I wanted to display them and he did most of the work. I made a flower template using my Cricut and the Create a Critter cartridge. My husband then went to the hardware store and bought the wood and the stand. Hey used the template to cut the flower with a router. He then spray painted it white and I attached the ribbon to the edges. I think it came out super cute. Best part is that I can paint them whatever color I want and change the ribbon out to customize it to any party decor. Here are some photos of just the stand themselves.
I just took a piece of 12 x 12 green card stock and cut it down to four 6 x 6 pieces. I used the Create a Critter cartridge to cut the pumpkin at 3.5". I used My Pink Stamper's Everyday Sentiments for the Thank You and embossed it with linen embossing powder. I also used white sakura pen to create the stitching around the edges.
Well hope you enjoyed today's goodies. Also stay tuned because on Friday I have some exciting news and can't wait to share it with you!!!!
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Birthday Madness
Hi all
We are into our crazy birthday month over here in our household. We just celebrated our oldest daughters' 4th birthday a couple days ago and had so much fun. I wanted to share a couple of projects that I did to celebrate her birthday.
The first project was a banner. This is the first banner that I have made and really had fun doing it. I wanted to embellish it more but ran out of time. I plan on doing one for our younger daughter later this month and will definately try to do something different. I think I may need to invest in a new camera because the white letters didn't show up so well in the picture but it looked great in person.
The Recipe is:
The Recipe is:
The Recipe is:
We are into our crazy birthday month over here in our household. We just celebrated our oldest daughters' 4th birthday a couple days ago and had so much fun. I wanted to share a couple of projects that I did to celebrate her birthday.
The first project was a banner. This is the first banner that I have made and really had fun doing it. I wanted to embellish it more but ran out of time. I plan on doing one for our younger daughter later this month and will definately try to do something different. I think I may need to invest in a new camera because the white letters didn't show up so well in the picture but it looked great in person.
The Recipe is:
- Waved triangle from Birthday Bash at 6.25"
- Standard triangle from Birthday Bash at 6"
- Lettering from Once Upon a Princess at 2.5"
- I used craft ribbon to attach the banner pieces together and kitchen twine to hang the completed banners
- Card base is 6" x 6" of white card stock
- Image base is 5" x 5" of pink card stock that I embossed with the Swiss Dots Cuttlebug folder.
- Ladybug from Birthday Bash at 4.5"
- After the fact I also added white stickels to the tops of the bugs antenna
- Sentiment is My Pink Stamper - Family & Friends
The Recipe is:
- Topper base is an image from Birthday Bash at 4.5" and is embossed with the Swiss Dots folder for the Cuttlebug
- Image base from Accent Essentials at 3.5" wide by 2.1" high
- Birthday hat from Simply Charmed at 2"
- Sentiment is My Pink Stamper - Sweetest Cupcakes
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