This is the last week before spring break, and I cannot tell a lie--I am soooooooo ready!
Today I am sharing my envelope makeover for the darling little card I shared with you last week over on THIS POST. Here is a pic...
Now, here is the made-over coordinating envelope!
I knew it was going to be hand-delivered, so I could do practically anything I wanted to the outside. I used my Scallop Edge Punch to make a little piece of trim from the floral pattern in the Blossom Paper Packet that debuts next month and added it to the envelope flap. So easy! Then I used a hole punch so that I could add my Extra Thick Twine in Glacier (also coming in April!) I used about half of the thickness to give it a curlier look.
The March Stamp of the Month from Close to My Heart features four GREAT frame images. I chose one to frame the front of the envelope where the name will go...
And then I blinged it up, of course! :) These sparkly jewels are Pink Glitter Gems.
You can only get the March 2015 Stamp of the Month until the end of March...so get your happy on with Choose Happy! :) You could also be quite happy by being chosen as my March Madness Mystery Hostess in a couple of weeks! :) Find all the details HERE!
Never let ANYONE dull your sparkle! Self admitted Cricut fanatic and Shimmer Trim addict. ;)
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Showing posts with label Pink Glitter Gems. Show all posts
Monday, March 23, 2015
Friday, January 17, 2014
I {heart} Cricut Artbooking for Valentines!
TGIF! Yes! The weekend is almost here!!!
I have a super-quick Valentine's Day card to show you today! WHY is it so fast you ask?
Let me show you!
Part of the reason this came together lickety-split was because I used this leftover cut from the Close to My Heart Cricut Artbooking Collection. Did you know this was my FIRST ever cut from the cartridge over six months ago? You can see my very first project with it HERE that uses the positive cut from the hears image. I kept the negative in a drawer of unused and cuts...and just pulled it out! I trimmed it up to fit this polaroid style mat for my card.
I used my Scallop Border Punch to quickly detail the end of the little tag. LOVE it! The little Pink Glitter Gem went on faster than you can say, "sparkle!" ;)
My heart and "love you" sentiment are from the Lifting Spirits My Acrylix. I used a super-fast and easy masking technique to use the words and letters I wanted while leaving the rest out. I love using these old markers to color my stamps. :)
Finally, I used our Alcohol Ink Markers to turn this soon to be retired (cry) Color Ready Seam Binding Ribbon into a shade of Ruby to match the Cardstock. The ink dries super-fast, so I was finished with my card in NO time! :)
Thanks for popping in to my blog today and leaving a little sparkle! :)
I have a super-quick Valentine's Day card to show you today! WHY is it so fast you ask?
Let me show you!
Part of the reason this came together lickety-split was because I used this leftover cut from the Close to My Heart Cricut Artbooking Collection. Did you know this was my FIRST ever cut from the cartridge over six months ago? You can see my very first project with it HERE that uses the positive cut from the hears image. I kept the negative in a drawer of unused and cuts...and just pulled it out! I trimmed it up to fit this polaroid style mat for my card.
I used my Scallop Border Punch to quickly detail the end of the little tag. LOVE it! The little Pink Glitter Gem went on faster than you can say, "sparkle!" ;)
My heart and "love you" sentiment are from the Lifting Spirits My Acrylix. I used a super-fast and easy masking technique to use the words and letters I wanted while leaving the rest out. I love using these old markers to color my stamps. :)
Finally, I used our Alcohol Ink Markers to turn this soon to be retired (cry) Color Ready Seam Binding Ribbon into a shade of Ruby to match the Cardstock. The ink dries super-fast, so I was finished with my card in NO time! :)
Thanks for popping in to my blog today and leaving a little sparkle! :)
Friday, January 10, 2014
A Christmas Village Valentine?
First, I just have to say...
Yeah! I love these guys.
Alright, so now on with my post! I don't think I can quite tell you how much I adore this card. I used the gorgeous example from our Autumn/Winter Idea Book on page 50 to create my own version. Did you know that is what our Idea Book is for? IDEAS!!!! It truly is! If you need inspiration, you can be sure to find it there...trust me!
I wanted to try to use this awesome stamp set called Christmas Village in a new way for a non-Christmas card. It was really easier than I thought!
Another good place to find inspiration are the two volumes of Close to My Heart's Make it From the Heart Pattern Books. I chose a pattern from the second volume for this card.
This particular sentiment is from Flakey Friends, and I added the heart over the "o" in love from the Lifting Spirits Stamp set. Any little heart stamp will do, really, if you didn't pick this one up last month. Of course, if you tune in to my blog in February, you just might win it for yourself! ;)
Ok, where was I? Oh, yes...the sentiment. I added a couple of Pink Glitter Gems to each side of the banner for a bit-o-bling. ;)
This sweet shoppe was just too much fun to color in with my NEW CTMH Watercolor Pencils. I just got these awesome pencils to try out, and so I am linking this up with the first challenge over at Heart 2 Heart Challenges in January: New Beginnings! :) I "knew" I couldn't stay away from there for long! *eyeroll*
I adore this paper packet that I used from Carta Bella...
It happens to match perfectly with my CTMH Cranberry CS. Score!
You probably wouldn't have noticed this heart on my card was upside down, but I did...
Of course, my papers were already all attached nice and stuck-like, lol, so I improvised.
Presto, change-O!
I hope you like how I re-purposed the Christmas Village My Acrylix. I love to get the most out of my Close to My Heart stamps, and this is just one way to do that. :)
Hey! Did you see the January Stamp of the Month? It is SEW adorable!!!
Did you know you can get it only THIS MONTH!? You can even get it for just $5 with a $50 purchase on my website! Yep, you can...that is a huge discount from the regular price of $17.95! Check it out this month...or it will be too late...mimimyselfandi.ctmh.com
Yeah! I love these guys.
Alright, so now on with my post! I don't think I can quite tell you how much I adore this card. I used the gorgeous example from our Autumn/Winter Idea Book on page 50 to create my own version. Did you know that is what our Idea Book is for? IDEAS!!!! It truly is! If you need inspiration, you can be sure to find it there...trust me!
I wanted to try to use this awesome stamp set called Christmas Village in a new way for a non-Christmas card. It was really easier than I thought!
Another good place to find inspiration are the two volumes of Close to My Heart's Make it From the Heart Pattern Books. I chose a pattern from the second volume for this card.
This particular sentiment is from Flakey Friends, and I added the heart over the "o" in love from the Lifting Spirits Stamp set. Any little heart stamp will do, really, if you didn't pick this one up last month. Of course, if you tune in to my blog in February, you just might win it for yourself! ;)
Ok, where was I? Oh, yes...the sentiment. I added a couple of Pink Glitter Gems to each side of the banner for a bit-o-bling. ;)
This sweet shoppe was just too much fun to color in with my NEW CTMH Watercolor Pencils. I just got these awesome pencils to try out, and so I am linking this up with the first challenge over at Heart 2 Heart Challenges in January: New Beginnings! :) I "knew" I couldn't stay away from there for long! *eyeroll*
I adore this paper packet that I used from Carta Bella...
It happens to match perfectly with my CTMH Cranberry CS. Score!
You probably wouldn't have noticed this heart on my card was upside down, but I did...
Of course, my papers were already all attached nice and stuck-like, lol, so I improvised.
Presto, change-O!
I hope you like how I re-purposed the Christmas Village My Acrylix. I love to get the most out of my Close to My Heart stamps, and this is just one way to do that. :)
Hey! Did you see the January Stamp of the Month? It is SEW adorable!!!
Did you know you can get it only THIS MONTH!? You can even get it for just $5 with a $50 purchase on my website! Yep, you can...that is a huge discount from the regular price of $17.95! Check it out this month...or it will be too late...mimimyselfandi.ctmh.com
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Another Chrismas Workshop Card!
I have really kept you waiting for these, and I apologize! I finally have my Sparkle and Shine paper, so I am ON it! :)
Here is the second card for my Close to My Heart Christmas Card Workshop in November.
I used an unusual My Acrylix set for Christmas--it is called Patterned Pennants, and really meant for summer time fun! I love that I was able to make is more versatile! Pink Glitter Gems adorn the tree.
A little tree trunk of Bronze Shimmer Trim is the perfect touch at the bottom, don't you think? We will have to practice some light Glitz Glitter Gel application for this one! ;)
I am linking up with the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge for Christmas Cards!
I heard a rumor that my next card is for the birds...we shall see! ;)
REMINDER!!!! The October Stamp of the Month is a FANTASTIC Christmas set, so be sure to pick yours up before October is over if you like it! ;) It even coordinates with the Art Philosophy Collection!
Here is the second card for my Close to My Heart Christmas Card Workshop in November.
I used an unusual My Acrylix set for Christmas--it is called Patterned Pennants, and really meant for summer time fun! I love that I was able to make is more versatile! Pink Glitter Gems adorn the tree.
I am linking up with the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge for Christmas Cards!
I heard a rumor that my next card is for the birds...we shall see! ;)
REMINDER!!!! The October Stamp of the Month is a FANTASTIC Christmas set, so be sure to pick yours up before October is over if you like it! ;) It even coordinates with the Art Philosophy Collection!
Friday, May 10, 2013
Color Dare #42 Meets My Close to My Heart Kraft Container!
Hi everyone! Come on in for another Color Dare from Color My Heart. This week we are in the pink. ;) Get out your Hollyhock, Cotton Candy, and Blush colors from Close to My Heart and whip something up. If you don't have these exact colors, just find some that are similar. You can link it up with us HERE.
My project was kind of a design-as-you-go process this time. I pulled everything out that I thought I might use and started in head first! ;)
I started off with one of Close to My Heart's new My Creations Kraft Containers. They are awesome with a capital A! At only $3.95, they are also a huge deal when you consider the quality of this adorable canister.
I used this pink pattern paper from the retired Lucy Paper Packet and an ATG/liquid glass combo to secure it to the container. Then I cut a lacy border on my E2 Cricut Cutting Machine from the Cricut Art Philosophy Cartridge. It is on page 65 of the handbook, and I cut it at 1.75 inches. It wasn't too difficult to use the Bonding Memories glue pen to adhere it little by little as I rolled it onto the container. I just needed to cut the paper a bit where it overlapped, so I decided to hide that part behind my embellishments.
I used some 1/16 inch thick foam squares to add dimension to the flowers I was going to add, and they stayed put rather nicely with the brand I used. Not all foam squares have great sticking power, so please make sure they are really sticky. You want the end product to be functional, not just pretty. ;)
The rest of the flowers are added with liquid glass and a touch of foam tape underneath where I wanted it to stand out more. These images are stamped in the three pinks for our challenge on Colonial White Cardstock using the Happy Thoughts My Acrylix Stamp Set. I layered them up for added dimension and stamped the leaves in Black Ink on Kraft Cardstock for drama. Pink Glitter Gems add just the right amount of bling. Single rosettes that I cut from the Colonial White Rosette Ribbon are tucked in the sides to soften everything up.
The sentiment at the bottom was an absolutely perfect addition to my flowery theme. It happened to be out on my desk since I had used it for a set of cards yesterday--the My Acrylix Classmate Alphabet. Wouldn't this be a stunning addition to a wedding shower display, or even to hold the pen for guests to sign the guest book at a wedding? I will probably use it as a gift box for one of the weddings we will be attending this summer. :)
Now for the lid. I had a very difficult decision to make for this part. I really wanted to add some Black Striped Grosgrain Ribbon, but I didn't want it to overpower the floral design or make the lid so dolled up that it would be impossible to remove without damaging the beautiful embellishments. Function was key here, so I decided to go without it. The doily cut on page 31 of the Art Philosophy cartridge fit perfectly cut at 2.5 inches from Colonial White Cardstock. I backed it with some Blush Cardstock and added a circle of Colonial White with a Monogram K stamped on it. I can easily change it to the recipient's monogram when I use it later. :)
Guess what??? Then I decided to add the ribbon, lol!
I really wanted to see how it looked, and would love your feedback...do you like the canister WITH, or WITHOUT the striped ribbon? Let me know in the comments!
Don't forget to let your pink side shine in the Color Dare this week and link up with us HERE!
My project was kind of a design-as-you-go process this time. I pulled everything out that I thought I might use and started in head first! ;)
I started off with one of Close to My Heart's new My Creations Kraft Containers. They are awesome with a capital A! At only $3.95, they are also a huge deal when you consider the quality of this adorable canister.
I used this pink pattern paper from the retired Lucy Paper Packet and an ATG/liquid glass combo to secure it to the container. Then I cut a lacy border on my E2 Cricut Cutting Machine from the Cricut Art Philosophy Cartridge. It is on page 65 of the handbook, and I cut it at 1.75 inches. It wasn't too difficult to use the Bonding Memories glue pen to adhere it little by little as I rolled it onto the container. I just needed to cut the paper a bit where it overlapped, so I decided to hide that part behind my embellishments.
I used some 1/16 inch thick foam squares to add dimension to the flowers I was going to add, and they stayed put rather nicely with the brand I used. Not all foam squares have great sticking power, so please make sure they are really sticky. You want the end product to be functional, not just pretty. ;)
The rest of the flowers are added with liquid glass and a touch of foam tape underneath where I wanted it to stand out more. These images are stamped in the three pinks for our challenge on Colonial White Cardstock using the Happy Thoughts My Acrylix Stamp Set. I layered them up for added dimension and stamped the leaves in Black Ink on Kraft Cardstock for drama. Pink Glitter Gems add just the right amount of bling. Single rosettes that I cut from the Colonial White Rosette Ribbon are tucked in the sides to soften everything up.
The sentiment at the bottom was an absolutely perfect addition to my flowery theme. It happened to be out on my desk since I had used it for a set of cards yesterday--the My Acrylix Classmate Alphabet. Wouldn't this be a stunning addition to a wedding shower display, or even to hold the pen for guests to sign the guest book at a wedding? I will probably use it as a gift box for one of the weddings we will be attending this summer. :)
Now for the lid. I had a very difficult decision to make for this part. I really wanted to add some Black Striped Grosgrain Ribbon, but I didn't want it to overpower the floral design or make the lid so dolled up that it would be impossible to remove without damaging the beautiful embellishments. Function was key here, so I decided to go without it. The doily cut on page 31 of the Art Philosophy cartridge fit perfectly cut at 2.5 inches from Colonial White Cardstock. I backed it with some Blush Cardstock and added a circle of Colonial White with a Monogram K stamped on it. I can easily change it to the recipient's monogram when I use it later. :)
Guess what??? Then I decided to add the ribbon, lol!
I really wanted to see how it looked, and would love your feedback...do you like the canister WITH, or WITHOUT the striped ribbon? Let me know in the comments!
Don't forget to let your pink side shine in the Color Dare this week and link up with us HERE!
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Hello, Artiste!
What's that? You say you only have white cardstock and a few pattern papers in your stash to make a card? No problem at all if you have a simple collection of Close to My Heart Inks and Stamps! I made this gorgeous little size A2 (4.25 x 5.5 inch) card with just one pattern paper from Chantilly and my White Daisy Cardstock, then added a few embellies.
Let's start at the top and work our way down...
I have been trying to use my embossing folder stash more, and this was the perfect opportunity. Here, I used The Paper Studio's A2 Quatrefoil folder. This might be one of my faves!
These flower layers are cut using my Cricut E2 Cutting Machine and the Exclusive Close to My Heart Artiste Cartridge. You can pick up your own Artiste Collection from me with FREE shipping this month by ordering HERE! It is found on page 44 of the handbook. The cut actually matches one of the flower-shaped stamps from the beautiful C1540 Hello Blooms My Acrylix Stamp Set. I adore the musical notes on the flowers! You'll notice one of the cuts is actually the center of one of the doily cuts that I had laying around...save your scraps! ;)
The bling in the centers of the blooms are from the Pink Glitter Gems, Sparkles Blue and Green Assortment, and Green and Blue Epoxy Bubbles. A strip of Shimmer Trim lines the pattern paper. If you don't like to deal with some of the trail that glitter leaves behind, these are fabulous options!
Speaking of a glitter trail...I love this quote that my fellow consultant, Lalia found for me!
On to the sentiment...which is also found on Artiste on page 65. I used the same flower-shaped musical note stamp to carefully put the image onto the word Hello. It looks tricky, I know, but really wasn't that hard.
On the inside, I placed another skinny strip of pattern paper and a layered flower. The simplest of embellishments can make the biggest difference, so don't neglect the inside of your cards! :)
Here is another peek at this month's Stamp of the Month--available ONLY in March from my website! Click HERE to get it! Better yet, order $50 worth of product to get it for only $5!!! You only have a few days left! :)
Let's start at the top and work our way down...
I have been trying to use my embossing folder stash more, and this was the perfect opportunity. Here, I used The Paper Studio's A2 Quatrefoil folder. This might be one of my faves!
These flower layers are cut using my Cricut E2 Cutting Machine and the Exclusive Close to My Heart Artiste Cartridge. You can pick up your own Artiste Collection from me with FREE shipping this month by ordering HERE! It is found on page 44 of the handbook. The cut actually matches one of the flower-shaped stamps from the beautiful C1540 Hello Blooms My Acrylix Stamp Set. I adore the musical notes on the flowers! You'll notice one of the cuts is actually the center of one of the doily cuts that I had laying around...save your scraps! ;)
The bling in the centers of the blooms are from the Pink Glitter Gems, Sparkles Blue and Green Assortment, and Green and Blue Epoxy Bubbles. A strip of Shimmer Trim lines the pattern paper. If you don't like to deal with some of the trail that glitter leaves behind, these are fabulous options!
Speaking of a glitter trail...I love this quote that my fellow consultant, Lalia found for me!
LOVE IT!!! Thanks, Lalia! :)
On the inside, I placed another skinny strip of pattern paper and a layered flower. The simplest of embellishments can make the biggest difference, so don't neglect the inside of your cards! :)
Here is another peek at this month's Stamp of the Month--available ONLY in March from my website! Click HERE to get it! Better yet, order $50 worth of product to get it for only $5!!! You only have a few days left! :)
Monday, March 25, 2013
Egg-cited for Easter at Heart 2 Heart!
I have had SUCH a fantastic time creating with the amazing DT over at Heart 2 Heart this month! I hope you have had a chance to play along with at least one of the challenges. If not, maybe this one will get your creative juices flowing...
There is a story behind this project, so if you like to read, grab your coffee and enjoy! If not, feel free to skip down to the big reveal picture! ;)
A few years ago, we were majorly spring cleaning the house. My hubs was vacuuming out the crevices of an old mustard-color, wing back tweed chair in our front room. Yep--it was a hand me down from Grandma! ;) Anyway, he stuck his hand down in the abyss to hear and feel a crunch. What he pulled out were the remains of a petrified boiled egg!!! I was seriously grateful at that point that it was his turn with the vacuum!!! It was literally reduced to dust. Our best guess is that it was an Easter egg lost in a hunt from YEARS ago. SO. Gross!
To prevent this from reoccurring, (because seriously, can you imagine his grandparents looking all over the place for the STENCH that must have been present during some of that time?) I came up with a deliciously cute idea--a chalkboard egg-count canvas! This must have been the count on that fateful day many Easters ago...if only they had been able to keep track like this! :)
For the base of my fun and functional decor, I started with the brand new Close to My Heart My Creations 6 x 6 Canvas Display. I easily adhered the background paper with s thin layer of liquid glass, but you could also use Mod Podge.
This wonderful chalkboard vinyl was introduced to our Idea Book last Fall. I haven't had too much of an opportunity to play with it until now, and I loved how easy it was to cut with my Cricut Expression 2. I found this fun shape on the Cricut Artiste Cartridge. I used the "kiss cut" settings on my E2: Pressure-3, Speed-3, Blade Depth-3. This allows the blade to cut through the vinyl, but not the backing sheet so you can easily remove the self-adhesive vinyl later.
These eggs were cut using the Cricut Art Philosophy Cartridge, and the grass is from Artiste. I selected several products to decorate the eggs--SO much fun!!! I also used stamps from two of my favorite past CTMH promos, the Whooo's Your Valentine and It's Your Day My Acrylix sets. Then I used Glitter Glitz Gel and Shimmer Trim to bling-a-bling-bling! ;) The little banner signs are hand-trimmed and adorned with bits of Slate Washi Tape and Pink Glitter Gems for interest. The Silver Metallic Marker added just the right color for the text. I propped them up on Foundry Pin Clips that are stuck in the foam behind the strip of grass.
Now, I wanted to share this little trick I discovered that I use on my baker's twine to get all the kinks out from storage. It really is simple, just hold the twine between your thumbnail and forefinger like shown and apply pressure while you slide it over any creases or kinks. It straightens them out in no time! :)
My Easter banner uses the fabulously shimmery Silver Glitter Paper to make the letters from Artiste. These gorgeous patterned papers are all from the Chantilly Paper Packet--perfect for any Easter project! The chipboard frames around the numbers are from the new Irresistibles Frames. You can ink them up in any color you choose! SO versatile! :)
Once you have your 6 x 6 canvas all decorated, just use chalk to write in your numbers to keep track! You can try a little piece of cut-up sponge as an eraser (or quite frankly, a licked finger!) Just DON'T use a chalk marker!!! While it would look lovely, it would unfortunately be permanent! ;)
I am really going to miss designing with the rest of the Heart 2 Heart team next week, but I will undoubtedly be playing along with you instead! I want to say a huge THANK YOU to the team for having me on board this month. Thank you all so much for the many great comments you have left on my projects, and I will see you again sometime over at H2H!
God bless each of you in your Easter celebrations. My family and I will be rejoicing as we remember the risen Savior who conquered death and banished our sins! What great hope we can have because of His amazing sacrifice. He is risen, indeed! Alleluia!
There is a story behind this project, so if you like to read, grab your coffee and enjoy! If not, feel free to skip down to the big reveal picture! ;)
A few years ago, we were majorly spring cleaning the house. My hubs was vacuuming out the crevices of an old mustard-color, wing back tweed chair in our front room. Yep--it was a hand me down from Grandma! ;) Anyway, he stuck his hand down in the abyss to hear and feel a crunch. What he pulled out were the remains of a petrified boiled egg!!! I was seriously grateful at that point that it was his turn with the vacuum!!! It was literally reduced to dust. Our best guess is that it was an Easter egg lost in a hunt from YEARS ago. SO. Gross!
To prevent this from reoccurring, (because seriously, can you imagine his grandparents looking all over the place for the STENCH that must have been present during some of that time?) I came up with a deliciously cute idea--a chalkboard egg-count canvas! This must have been the count on that fateful day many Easters ago...if only they had been able to keep track like this! :)
For the base of my fun and functional decor, I started with the brand new Close to My Heart My Creations 6 x 6 Canvas Display. I easily adhered the background paper with s thin layer of liquid glass, but you could also use Mod Podge.
This wonderful chalkboard vinyl was introduced to our Idea Book last Fall. I haven't had too much of an opportunity to play with it until now, and I loved how easy it was to cut with my Cricut Expression 2. I found this fun shape on the Cricut Artiste Cartridge. I used the "kiss cut" settings on my E2: Pressure-3, Speed-3, Blade Depth-3. This allows the blade to cut through the vinyl, but not the backing sheet so you can easily remove the self-adhesive vinyl later.
These eggs were cut using the Cricut Art Philosophy Cartridge, and the grass is from Artiste. I selected several products to decorate the eggs--SO much fun!!! I also used stamps from two of my favorite past CTMH promos, the Whooo's Your Valentine and It's Your Day My Acrylix sets. Then I used Glitter Glitz Gel and Shimmer Trim to bling-a-bling-bling! ;) The little banner signs are hand-trimmed and adorned with bits of Slate Washi Tape and Pink Glitter Gems for interest. The Silver Metallic Marker added just the right color for the text. I propped them up on Foundry Pin Clips that are stuck in the foam behind the strip of grass.
Now, I wanted to share this little trick I discovered that I use on my baker's twine to get all the kinks out from storage. It really is simple, just hold the twine between your thumbnail and forefinger like shown and apply pressure while you slide it over any creases or kinks. It straightens them out in no time! :)
My Easter banner uses the fabulously shimmery Silver Glitter Paper to make the letters from Artiste. These gorgeous patterned papers are all from the Chantilly Paper Packet--perfect for any Easter project! The chipboard frames around the numbers are from the new Irresistibles Frames. You can ink them up in any color you choose! SO versatile! :)
Once you have your 6 x 6 canvas all decorated, just use chalk to write in your numbers to keep track! You can try a little piece of cut-up sponge as an eraser (or quite frankly, a licked finger!) Just DON'T use a chalk marker!!! While it would look lovely, it would unfortunately be permanent! ;)
I am really going to miss designing with the rest of the Heart 2 Heart team next week, but I will undoubtedly be playing along with you instead! I want to say a huge THANK YOU to the team for having me on board this month. Thank you all so much for the many great comments you have left on my projects, and I will see you again sometime over at H2H!
God bless each of you in your Easter celebrations. My family and I will be rejoicing as we remember the risen Savior who conquered death and banished our sins! What great hope we can have because of His amazing sacrifice. He is risen, indeed! Alleluia!
Monday, March 18, 2013
I Mustache You to Join Us, I Really Must!
Heart 2 Heart has gone the way of the mustache for their latest March Madness challenge. This is the funniest craze, lol! One that I really don't quite "get," but am fully prepared to jump in on.
My daughter recently celebrated her birthday with her friends, and she just so happened to request some mustaches as party favors. For the challenge this week, I took to the task of scrapping some of her party pics! :{ Bwahahahaaaaaa! We had mustaches on sticks and mustaches on straws for her party. Take a peek...I had to try them out first, you know! ;)
She and her friends had a fantastic time with the craze during the party and at Claire's when we went to get her ears pierced. My layout shows the fun at Claire's...
After studying the colors in my pics, I decided to use the Claire Paper Packet....and I totally just fell off my chair typing that!!! I NEVER saw the coincidence of it being the Claire Papers for the trip to CLAIRE"S until I typed it!!!! Woah. THAT was weird! *pulls herself back together*
OK, like I was saying the colors were more perfect than I realized at the time! I will list all of the Close to My Heart products that I used in my layout at the end of the post, but for now, I just want to show some detail pics! WARNING!!! Pic HEAVY!
I don't necessarily like it, but I am super-picky about lining up the elements of my pages--especially the title. One of the ways I deal with that obsession minor irritation is to cut out my stickers on their backing and lay it out on the page to see it like this...
That way, I know it will fit and can line them up just right before committing to sticking them down.
Isn't it crazy how this straw matches up perfectly? This was my original inspiration for my layout. I was putting away dishes in the kitchen when I came upon the package of straws. WHAMMO!!! I knew exactly what to do for the H2H Mustaches Challenge! Then again, after the name of the paper I used, I really should not be surprised that the straw matched!
I cut the mustache from the Cricut Artiste Cartridge on black cardstock twice, and then once on my black glitter paper. I made a sandwich around the straw with the cardstock using glue dots to keep it together. Then I layered the glitter paper over the top, only attaching it in the middle with glue dots, for a cool dimensional effect.
Here I used my black shimmer trim as washi tape, lol.
I hope you like my layout as much as I do! I also hope you decide to play along with us for March Madness over at Heart 2 Heart Challenges. Be sure to use mostly Close to My Heart products and link back to H2H HERE. You have all month to play along! I am having a blast guest designing so far. See you next week for the last challenge! *sniff* ;)
Now, just like I promised, here is my creative formulary:
Cricut Art Philosophy Cartridge (scallop rectangle, flowers)
Cricut Artiste Cartridge (mustaches)
Claire Paper Packet
White Daisy, Black, Outdoor Denim, and Champagne Cardstock
Black Glitter Paper
C1538 Girls Rock My Acrylix Stamp Set
Chantilly Cardmaking Workshop My Acrylix Stamp Set
Hollyhock, Cotton Candy, and Blush Exclusive Inks
Claire Complements Canvas Shapes
Claire Assortment
Buttons Assortment Red
Wooden Mini Medley Assortment
Chevron Ribbon
Hollyhock Zipper Lace (on backorder, sorry!)
Black Shimmer Trim
Pink Glitter Gems
Oh, yes, and one bendy straw! ;)
My daughter recently celebrated her birthday with her friends, and she just so happened to request some mustaches as party favors. For the challenge this week, I took to the task of scrapping some of her party pics! :{ Bwahahahaaaaaa! We had mustaches on sticks and mustaches on straws for her party. Take a peek...I had to try them out first, you know! ;)
OK, like I was saying the colors were more perfect than I realized at the time! I will list all of the Close to My Heart products that I used in my layout at the end of the post, but for now, I just want to show some detail pics! WARNING!!! Pic HEAVY!
That way, I know it will fit and can line them up just right before committing to sticking them down.
Isn't it crazy how this straw matches up perfectly? This was my original inspiration for my layout. I was putting away dishes in the kitchen when I came upon the package of straws. WHAMMO!!! I knew exactly what to do for the H2H Mustaches Challenge! Then again, after the name of the paper I used, I really should not be surprised that the straw matched!
Here I used my black shimmer trim as washi tape, lol.
I hope you like my layout as much as I do! I also hope you decide to play along with us for March Madness over at Heart 2 Heart Challenges. Be sure to use mostly Close to My Heart products and link back to H2H HERE. You have all month to play along! I am having a blast guest designing so far. See you next week for the last challenge! *sniff* ;)
Now, just like I promised, here is my creative formulary:
Cricut Art Philosophy Cartridge (scallop rectangle, flowers)
Cricut Artiste Cartridge (mustaches)
Claire Paper Packet
White Daisy, Black, Outdoor Denim, and Champagne Cardstock
Black Glitter Paper
C1538 Girls Rock My Acrylix Stamp Set
Chantilly Cardmaking Workshop My Acrylix Stamp Set
Hollyhock, Cotton Candy, and Blush Exclusive Inks
Claire Complements Canvas Shapes
Claire Assortment
Buttons Assortment Red
Wooden Mini Medley Assortment
Chevron Ribbon
Hollyhock Zipper Lace (on backorder, sorry!)
Black Shimmer Trim
Pink Glitter Gems
Oh, yes, and one bendy straw! ;)
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