Showing posts with label DCWV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DCWV. Show all posts

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Live Laugh Love - Scrapbook Page

I'm doing a Scrapbook for a friend of mine.
Thought I'd start sharing one of the pages I'm doing for them
and the sketch I used for inspiration.


Inspiration Page


I found the page on pintrest.
Below is the web address I was able to track it to.


My Interpretation



Supplies

Base Paper - Recollections,Black Equilibrium
Yellow Mat - DCWV The Glitter Cardstock Matstack
Cricut Cartridge - Plantin SchoolBook
Sakura Glaze Pens



I thought it would be a neat affect if I used white letters,
so that I could continue the lines on the back ground paper.
The lines of the paper weren't perfectly straight either,
they were a tad squiggly so matching them up was a cinch.



I decided to continue the affect with the white mat for my picture.
I think it just adds a little something to it,
as I didn't want an overly fancy layout,
just something bright and simple.

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Scrapbook Pages - Wallet Pictures

Thought I'd post some pictures of the two pages I made this weekend.
I've had these older pictures of my niece and nephew for while now,
been meaning to do a page for some of them and finally got around to it.


I used the following for this page
DCWV - White Ginger Stack
Cricut cartridges - Elegant Edges & Plantin SchoolBook

Yellow and White Scallop - Elegant Edges at 9 1/2"
Inner Blue Square- Plantin SchoolBook at 7 3/4"
Rectangles -PlantinSchoolBook at 3 1/2"



For this page I used the following
DCWV - Cherry Limeade
Cricut Cartridge Plantin SchoolBook

Rectangle Mats for pictures - Plantin schoolBook at 4"
Stars - Plantin SchoolBook at 3 1/2"
Letters - Plantin SchoolBook at 1 3/4"



Sunday, September 16, 2012

Boo Banner






Banner I made for the doorway into our hallway.


I cut the black pennant out at 5", from Cricut Party Pennants, and
the orange, DCWV - Bewitched, I cut at 5 3/4".
For the font I used, Happy Hauntings - Vampire Font, I used
the shadow font and regular and cut them out at 3".
The border at the top of the pennant was from
Recollections Midnight Magic 2011.


I used Cricut - Ribbons & Rosettes - Grass and cut
six out at 2 1/2", paper is from Midnight Magic.
The center is the grass medallion cut out
at 1 1/2" pumpkin is from Ghosts & Goblins.

I used 3/8" ribbon to string it up. I cut each
piece at 6" and attached them to the back
of each pennant.

 

 



Sunday, August 26, 2012

Some Cards

Here are a few cards that I have recently made and
a few that I have made in the past.






Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Utensil Holder

I decided to start saving soup and vegetable cans for crafting, hoping
that I could come up with something to do with them. Well
I happen to be off work for Spring Break this week, was staring at
the empty cans and it finally came to me...A Utensil Holder.

My cousin and best friend just got an apartment together
and I thought making them one to go with their purple
themed kitchen would be perfect.

Supplies Needed
Large Soup Can
Modge Podge
Foam Brush
Scrapbook Paper
1/4" Black Grossgrain Ribbon



I ran the cans through the dishwasher, after removing the labels, to make sure they
were extra clean. I took them out right after the heat dry cycle, it made
removing the excess glue dots much easier when they were hot.



I cut out a piece of scrapbook paper to fit just under both
the top and bottom lips of the can. I applied a small layer of
modge podge to both the back of the scrapbook paper and
the can. I used my fingers to press and roll the paper onto
the can, making sure to press out any bubbles.


I let it dry for about 15 minutes and then sealed the top of the paper
with three coats of modge podge. Once they had dried I applied
the modge podge to the ribbon in the same way I did the scrapbook paper.
Once dry I applied another two layers to the entire can, including the
bottom of the can, to prevent any rust rings on the counter.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Mini-Cupcake Tower


Decided to make a cupcake tower to display my mini-cupcakes
for a candle party I had.
After I located my xacto knife this project was pretty simple.

Materials & Tools

1. Foam board
2. Scrapbook paper
3. Styrofoam
4. Hot Glue Gun
4. Xacto Knife
5. Cricut Cartridge - Plantin Schoolbook
6. ATG Gun
 
The sizes of the levels are 12", 10" and 8".
I cut the scrapbook paper out first using my cricut, then
I laid them on the foam board to outline where I needed to cut.

To make the colums, I cut the styrofoam out to my desired
height and then hot glued the paper around.
Then I attempted to measure out the center and hot glue
the columns down.

Since I only used this for mini-cupcakes I only did one layer for
each level. But, if you're going to make one for something heavier,
I would recommend doubling the layer of foam board.
To cover the foam edges I would just hot glue some ribbon on.





Friday, February 17, 2012

Stack-a-holic Template Challenge


So this month I decided to participate in the Stack-a-holic Challenge

I used the Ghost & Goblins Stack for my page and
the Happy Hauntings Cricut Cartridge.




I was working rather late at night finishing it and it was only when I had finished
pasting everything down that I noticed it was crooked.
Oh well whatcha gonna do?!?!
I'm so sleepy that at this point I don't even mind, of course
tomorrow is another story LOL.


Thursday, February 2, 2012

Classroom Sign



A few months ago I started my new job as a substitute I.A.S.H.
(Instructional Aide Severely Handicapped)
After my first assignement a semi-long term assignment came up, so
I took it. When the posting for the actual position I was subbing for came up,
I decided to give it shot and apply for it permanently.
Well I'm sure you can tell by the sign I've made that I got the job =-).

What I Used

1. DCWV - Songbird Stack
2. Cricut Cartridge - Opposites Attract

Letters were cut at 1 1/14", I'm still trying to master the shadow of the
letters but eh I like it even if it isn't perfect.
I cut the birds at the botton out freehand as I did with the "Welcome"
tag and the border along the side and the mat.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Mini Reminder Board with Push Pins



So I've had this square piece of cork board for a few years now. It was part of the craft supplies
I inherited from my mother-in-law, may she rest in peace, a couple of years ago.
After hopping along on the My Pink Stamper Blog Hop tonight I had an inspiration to finally use it.


Here are the supplies I used




12" x 12" Cork Board Square



Four pieces of cardstock strips.
I cut mine 1"wide by 12" long.



Mod Podge & a foam brush.



Two Command Medium Picture Hanging Strips



Flat back resins or buttons with loops removed,
thumb tacks and glue gun.

What I did
  1. Cut cardstock strips in 1" x 12" strips
  2. Applied modge podge to the smooth side of the cork board 1" layer at top edge.
  3. Applied another layer directly to cardstock strips.
  4. Pressed cardstock firmly to the cork square.
  5. Repeated process around entire border of cork square.
  6. After strips have dried apply Command Strips to top left & right hand corner.
  7. To make push pins I applied hot glue onto the push pin and then pressed the resinbutton firmly, holding it into place until it had fully dried.
  8. I then used the Believe stamp from the My Pink Stamper Christmas Wishes set and stamped two pieces of white cardstock and adhered them to the top left & right corners.



For some reason I can't seem to link the blog hop on here so I'll just post a link
directly to My Pink Stmapers blog.

http://www.mypinkstamper.com/

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Snowflake Card


Quick and easy card, one of the many I'm making
to send out for Christmas.

What I Used

DCWV Winter Magic Stack
Plain Navy Blue Card Stock - 11" x 8.5"
Silver Glitter Snowflake from Michaels
(snowflake is actually a miniature ornament)
Cricut Cartridge - Elegant Edges
Hot Glue Gun
ATG Gun

How I Made It

1. Cut 11" x 8.5" Navy cardstock into two A2 sized cards.
(about 4 1/4 x 5 1/2)

2. Cut out an Oblong Swirl at 5 1/4" - using DCWV paper

3. Cut another Oblong Swirl at 3" - using same navy paper

4. Cut off the string and loop of the snowflake ornament.

5. Hot glued the snowflake on top.