Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Color Dare #51 Needs a Band-Aid!



Hi everyone!  When I saw that the Color Dare this week (which is my design team's first week off, of course,) included the CTMH color Desert Sand, I knew I needed to bring back the band aid I first invented HERE!  :)

I decided I just HAD to play along anyway, and what better way than to make my FIRST cut from the soon to be released Close to My Heart Artbooking Collection!  You can see all of the amazing cuts from this new Cricut Cartridge AND pre-order your Artbooking collection with a special offer from me through July 31st HERE!

Unfortunately, it seems that we know a lot of people who are sick or recovering right now, so I wanted to make a gift tag for a get well gift for my project.  I chose the retired CTMH color Tulip to add to the neutrals that are already chosen for this Color Dare--Desert Sand and Bamboo.


I was introduced to Tulip with the Stella paper packet when I first joined the Close to My Heart family.  It remains one of my favorite papers and colors.  Reds are tricky to edit, so my pics were a bit of a pain to work with though...oy!

Here is that adorable band aid I mentioned!  I will never get tired of using this guy!  I think it brings a smile to a persons face all by itself!  I used my CTMH Desert Sand CS and the Provo Cuttlebug Hugs and Kisses Embossing Folder.  Stay tuned this week for more appearances too.  ;)


These adorable heart flowers are cut from the Artbooking Cricut cartridge (available on my website August 1st, or for pre-sale now!)  They are located on page 49 of the handbook on the Overlay key.   I blinged them up a bit with my Red Sparkles.  These awesome  sparkles are retiring on July 31st, so please be sure to order them as soon as possible if you need more! 

I added a retired Tulip button with the tag ties that are made of our embroidery floss.


My tag base is made from Colonial White CS cut to fit a sturdy chipboard tag from the CTMH Dimensional Elements Tags.   I inked the edges in Bamboo Ink, and then used my Versamat to help me stamp "wishing you well" in a diagonal pattern all over the tag, also in Bamboo Ink.  This sentiment is from a retired My Acrylix D1303 Classmate Alphabet.  It looked like this when I started...



It wasn't that difficult to keep it lined up with the help of the Versamat.  I use this work mat for just about everything and highly recommend it as a work surface!  You can even use the back of the Versamat as a cushiony back for stamping!

Don't forget, you can play along with the Color My Heart Color Dare each week from Friday through Thursday night at 9pm CST.  It isn't too late to link up with this one, so what are you waiting for?  Go get your craft on!  :)





15 comments:

  1. I looooooooooooooooove those hearts!! (the heart is my favorite shape ... next in line is the circle, but that's another story) Of all of the amazingness on the Artbooking cartridge those hearts were one of the first things that caught my eye & I knew I'd be using them asap. Your heart collection is adorable.

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    1. Aren't they great!!! A perfect bouquet of love. Artbooking is fantastic so far...thanks so much!

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  2. Maybe someday, I could be a little bit like you! You are awesome! How does a color dare work?

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    1. I will show you how! You are crazy awesome at layouts, so you can totally do those for the color dare NOW! Just have to get your blog set up, Linda! :)

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    1. Thanks, Wendy! I have a feeling it will be back again and again! ;)

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  4. Love everything about that tag-o'love! fabulous dimensional "band-aid," perfect stamping on the tag, cute-as-punch heart-strings! So funny that we both can't help playing along on our "week off"...

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    1. Hee, hee! We must be workaholics! Or just craftaholics? I still have to go check them all out! Thanks, Caroline! :)

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  5. Great job with this wonderful card creation.

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  6. Love the Band-Aid. Love that you had to play along even though it's your off week. Love that you've already pulled out the Artbooking cartridge and had to show it off. :)

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  7. That's such a cute tag, Amie! You're right about the Band-Aid! It's adorable! Good color choice. Tulip was always one of my favorites!

    Sarah

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    1. Thanks, Sarah! I would take Tulip back in a heartbeat. :)

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  8. What a darling tag, Amie! I hadn't noticed those adorable hearts with stems in the booklet yet--you make me want to cut some out now. Wonderful job, Amie!
    :) Marie

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