Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Are You Ready to Play Your Favorite Cricut or Stamping Tip Contest?

I thought it was time for another tip contest and cartridge giveaway! This time, we’re doing favorite Cricut or stamping tip. To play, you need to be a subscriber/follower of my blog. You can sign up over on the left side of this blog (if you are not there already).

Please leave a comment on this post telling us what your favorite Cricut crafting tip or stamping tip is. This can include any of the Cricut Machines, the Cricut Craft room, Design Studio, or the Gypsy. Or feel free to share your favorite stamping tip. I am so looking forward to reading all your great tips.

Please, one comment per person and remember the contest closes Tuesday night at midnight. The winner will be picked at random using the random number generator and will be announced on Wednesday December 7th. The winner will receive the Just Because Cards cartridge.



Here is one of my favorite Gypsy videos on how to use the hide contour feature.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Happy Birthday Accordion and Pull-tab Card

I am taking an extra day off to celebrate the holiday and thought I would share a card that I originally created for Everyday Cricut. Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving!

But before we begin I would like to announce the winner of the Snowman’s Prayer stamp set donated by Robin. And the winner is….
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Cassandra said...
What a color card! So cute.

Congrats Cassandra! Please email your address to lkaisermt@gmail.com and I will get your stamp set in the mail. Remember you have two weeks to claim your prize.

Now back to the project. I got this fun idea from Scrapbooks etc. which is one of my favorite magazines! The accordion card and pull-tab is so easy to make and looks like you spent all day making it. For detailed instructions on how to make this fun card, please watch the video below.


I love how this card looks with all the Cricut cuts!


The pull-tab is a fun element.




I love this cut!

Here is the video on how to make this fun and easy card!



Have a great Monday!!

Friday, November 25, 2011

Fab Five Friday!

Welcome to Fab Five Friday! For those of you that are new to this blog, every Friday I showcase five blogs, websites or posts that I think you will enjoy.



I recently discovered Lea’s Cupcakes and Sunshine blog and fell in love with her ornament card. I was also thrilled to discover that Lea lives in Missoula, MT! My husband is from Missoula and we are there today celebrating Thanksgiving weekend with our family and friends. Be sure to check out her blog, Lea is a very talented designer and photographer!

Tim Holtz has done it again! I am in love with his tutorial on how to make gilded kraft glassine using alcohol ink! I am so going shopping for some kraft glassine paper! Wow!!

Are you looking for design ideas for your home and for crafting? Then check out Design Sponge. This trendy blog features DIY decorating and crafting ideas. I get inspired to try different card designs every time I visit! Be sure to scroll down to  see Anna Emila’s work.

Gigi from the Cricut Bug made an adorable pocket recipe card that will make you smile. Be sure to check out her blog while you are visiting! Thanks Gigi for all your great directions!

Did you have a chance to see Nadia’s amazing project that was posted on my blog on Monday? If not click here or scroll down for a real treat. Not only is her blog With Glittering Eyes filled with her amazing designs, she also is a terrific resource. For a comprehensive list of RGB codes click here. She also has a section on Cricut settings, recipes, and favorite tools all located at the top of her blog. Amazing! Thanks again Nadia!!

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you are having a fun filled Thanksgiving weekend! Scroll down to  to enter the giveaway! The winner will be announced on Monday November 28th.

Linda

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Cathy’s Birthday Bash Blog hop…… Let’s Talk Turkey!

Welcome to Cathy’s Birthday Bash blog hop and Happy Thanksgiving!

If you've come from visiting Cathy’s blog, Crafting with Mimi you're in the right place!

I am also excited to announce that I am giving away a Snowman’s Prayer Stamp set thanks to Robin at Robin’s Creative Cottage. To enter, you need to be a subscriber/follower of my blog. You can sign up over on the left side of this blog (if you are not there already). Just leave a comment on this post and the winner will be announced on Monday November 28th.


Here is the card I created for Cathy’s birthday! I wanted a fun birthday card combined with a Thanksgiving theme.


The outside of the card measures 4 ¾ x 6 3/8 inches. The turkey and layers are from the Create A Critter Cartridge and are cut at 3.66 inches using my Gypsy. I hand cut a band and square for the hat and added a sentiment using Word. I got the idea from the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog and modified the card to make it a fun birthday card! I used a punch for the border and added some white faux stitching.


For the inside of my card, I used Word for the sentiment.

Recipe:
Cricut “Create a Critter” Cartridge
DCWV " Celebration Stack "
Card stock from my stash
Word for the sentiment
Gelly Roll medium white pen for stitching

Your next stop is  Creations by Shirl. When you're done, stop over and wish Cathy a happy birthday and join the linky party! Hope you are having a Happy Thanksgiving!

Homemade Smash book for Food Lovers: Part Three - Making Smash Notes and More Accessories

Thanks everyone for all your nice comments on my Smash Book series. In this final video we will be making an adorable bookmarker and smash notes.



Click here to see part one of this series and here for part two.

Thanks again and be sure to stop back tomorrow for a fun blog hop!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Freezin' Season

Last week I made snowflake tags for a hostess gift so I decided to make a card to go with the gift. This card was so quick and easy to make! Be sure to visit Robin’s blog for Challenge Tuesday!


 The outside of the card measures 4 ½ x 5 ¾ inches. The snowflake and layer is from the Very Merry Tags cartridge and cut at three inches using white pearl paper. I used Robin’s Creative Cottage Snowman’s Prayer Stamp Set to stamp the three small snowflakes and the sentiment.

I embossed the snowflakes with white detail embossing powder from my stash. The little snowflake stamps are so versatile! Lastly, I added rhinestones and was done! Be sure to check out Robin’s blog to see all the design teams’ creations.

Below is a photo of the tags I made last week. I love making cards to match my gifts.



Recipe:
Cricut “Very Merry Tags” Cartridge
Robin’s Creative Cottage “Snowman’s Prayer” Stamp Set
Assorted blue and white pearl paper from my stash
Rhinestones from my stash
Staz On Black Ink
VersaMark ink
White detail embossing powder from my stash

And now for the winner of Robin’s Snowman’s Prayer Stamp set……

Houses Built of Cards said...

What a CUTE project!!! LOVE that set of stamps - so pretty!

Congrats! Please email your address to lkaisermt@gmail.com and I will get your stamp set in the mail. Remember you have two weeks to claim your prize.

Be sure to stop back tomorrow for a fun new video and Thursday for Cathy’s Birthday Bash Blog Hop! Yahoo!

Monday, November 21, 2011

Welcome Nadia!

I am so excited to have Nadia from With Glittering Eyes as my guest designer. Her project is stunning and I am so honored that she took the time to make this project and step by step directions exclusively for my blog. I am so thrilled to share this with all of you! Be prepared to be amazed! Thanks again Nadia!  -Linda

Hi, everyone! This is Nadia from the blog, With Glittering Eyes! I am so excited to share a project with you today that I have made exclusively for The Paper Boutique. I love creating vignettes and altering Cricut cuts to get just the image I want. I also like to add some hand-cut elements to make projects that are one-of-a-kind. Today's project is a shadow box, decorated like a gift, featuring a light-up vignette!





I found a vintage Christmas card on Pinterest a few weeks ago with a lady on a ladder decorating her tree. That was the inspiration for this project. I didn't want a decorated tree; I wanted a tree that was just beginning to be decorated! When doing vignettes, I start with the element that has to be right for the project to work. Usually, that is a figure but this time, it was the tree. This was cut from the Christmas (solutions) cartridge at 11-1/2". (All die cuts for this project were made on the Expression unless otherwise noted.) The cut was enhanced by using a Martha Stewart branch punch in four different green hues.


Next, the figure:

I used the cut sizes I had figured out from a recent project to do this figure. (You can see that project by clicking here.) I hand-cut the lower body on that project too. I used the same pattern piece that I drew by hand for the lower body on this project.

I cut the upper body from Country Life (layer 2, page 32) at 7-1/2" on the Imagine, flood-filling with RGB code 250, 229, 210. I cut the figure's back arm at the shoulder and placed it just behind the body to look a bit more like her torso was turned (since she will be turned toward the tree) and I lowered her arm.


Above, you can see my inspiration picture, along with the original cut from the Country Life handbook, the pattern piece I used to make the lower body, and my altered cuts.

I hand-cut her lower body. I cut two legs, notched them at the knee so that the legs would bend, and then I simply pivoted them until I liked the way they looked. I cut a 6" square on the Imagine, also flood-filling with 250, 229, 210. I traced the legs onto this printed paper. Then I traced them onto black to create pants.


I cut a 6" square flood-filled with a print from Snow Angel (page 42) for a shirt. I traced the torso and arm onto the printed paper, taking advantage of the pattern to emphasize a turned body (by placing the center of the paper print at the center of the figure's chest). I kept the figure's torso and legs attached loosely so that she could still be pivoted on the ladder.


The ladder was cut from Handy Man at 8" in black card stock and rubbed with a silver ink pad.

I placed the figure, ladder, and tree together to figure out placement and adhered the tree and ladder on the 12x12 paper I chose for a background.


To finish the figure, I hand-cut slippers. The shapes were placed through a Xyron (topside down) and flocked to make them a bit fuzzy.


I added a piece of black card stock to the back of her head to fill in her eyes. I hand-cut a nose and mouth, using tweezers and a straight pin to place the tiny cuts.


The figure's hairstyle was created by cutting hair layers from Paper Doll Dress Up (page 75) at 1-1/2" and 2".



Once the figure was placed again on the ladder, I realized that I wanted both of her arms in front of her and that she would be placing garland on the tree! I snipped her arm...


... and flipped it upside down and glued it on at the elbow.


AH! In order to be at the "garland stage" of tree decorating, the lights already have to be put in place! I borrowed what I had learned from a light-up picture frame I made last Christmas (click here to see that project). With only the ladder and tree adhered to my paper, I mounted my paper to Crescent Artist Board to make it sturdy. I used a Crop-A-Dile Big Bite to punch in twenty small holes for the lights. I checked my placement by putting my board over my light box.


I found a package of battery-powered mini lights from my stash from last year's Christmas crafting.


I fitted the lights in place.


OK- here's the confession, in case you haven't figured it out: I never know what I am going to make before the project starts. It was at this point when I decided to make a shadow box! I needed something to hide the light cords and I wanted a space on front of the tree--- like a floor--- for the garland to puddle. (This project could have been slightly altered to fit in a 12x12 frame but I have been wanting to try something different and jumped at this opportunity!)
I cut a piece of foam-core 4" x 12-1/2". I cut in a ditch in the middle for my board to stand in.


With my project upright, I continued with the scene. The chair was cut from Sophisticated at 4-1/2" (page 44). I love inking die cuts to give them a little volume. I also drew in a little detail. I hand-cut a pillow using some leftover printed paper I had from All Wrapped Up. The chair was adhered in the scene with 1/2" pop dots.


I adhered my figure in place. The upper body was popped up with 1/8" pop dots; the lower body was adhered flush. I added the garland, gluing cut lengths at the top to create the illusion that it wrapped around the tree. Garland was also glued into the 3D box (that I cut by hand from kraft paper) and onto the floor in a 'puddle'.


I hand-cut and inked Christmas boxes, my little angel, and part of a nativity scene.


I created a wood floor: I cut a 2" x 12" piece of wood veneer into 1/2" strips. I ran the edges through black ink to emphasize them and re-arranged them so the pattern wouldn't match up. I glued it onto the foam-core ledge.


This was my project as this point. The battery pack is attached to the back of the project with Velcro.


I built the shadowbox by cutting lengths of 4" x 12" foam-core for the sides, and gluing in place. I cut a back and then a lid. The back has a window cut out to turn on and off the lights. I cut the window so that it can be pulled down in order to change batteries.


I cut photo corners from Art Philosophy (page 50) at 1-1/2". I hand-cut a paper bow (with 1" and 2" strips)and 2" wide "ribbon" for the top and sides of the shadowbox.


My 7-year-old supervisor informed me that animals were needed. From Four Legged Friends, I cut the bird hiding in the tree (3/4"), the seated cat (1-1/4", flipped), and the cat in the garland (1", flipped).





 To finish, I added a tag cut from Art Philosophy (page 40 cut at 3") with text from my computer (Microsoft Alcohol Licks at 36 point) printed directly onto the tag.


I had so much fun creating this bit of holiday decor! Happily, when I 'deck my halls,' I will have less tree to deck (no ladder needed)!

I am so honored to share this project with you on The Paper Boutique! You are invited to see all of my paper crafts in My Project Gallery. Projects in my gallery are linked to my original posts, where I always give away all the 'secrets' of cut sizes, techniques, and tools needed. Hope to see you there!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Robin’s Creative Cottage Blog Hop!

Welcome to Robin's first "Stamp Release Celebration" blog hop! Normally, you would see Fab  Five Friday here, but this week, I'm participating in the blog hop.

Each Design Team member will be featuring an original project that includes one of the two new stamps sets available today for purchase on Robin's blog. If you've come from visiting Kimberly’s blog, Kimberly’s Crafty Spot you're in the right place! If you would like to play along with our "Stamp Release Celebration" from the beginning, start HERE.

I am also excited to announce that thanks to Robin, I am giving away the Snowman’s Prayer stamp set. To enter, you need to be a subscriber/follower of my blog. You can sign up over on the left side of this blog (if you are not there already). Just leave a comment on this post and the winner will be announced on Tuesday November 22.


For my project today, I used the Gingerbread Holiday Stamp set.



I cut two 5.5 layers and used the glue and fold method to make the base card. To see a video on three ways to make a shaped card, please click here. All layers were cut at 5.5 inches.

I hand cut a backing out of beige paper for the windows and added pearls. Super fun and easy card!



For the inside of my card, I used an adorable stamp from the Gingerbread Holiday Stamp set. You are going to love this set for making Christmas projects! The stamp worked perfect with my Spellbinder dies!

Recipe:
Cricut “Wrap it Up” Cartridge
Robin’s Creative Cottage “Gingerbread Holiday” Stamp Set
DCWV " Christmas and Winter 180 Stack "
Staz On Black Ink
Pearls from my stash

Remember to check out each DT member's blog for some awesome inspiration along with an amazing giveaway. Each blog will have one of Robin's stamp sets as a giveaway for one lucky winner.

Your next stop is Maquel’s blog, Paper Maine-iac. And when you're done, make sure to head back to Robin's Creative Cottage for the link up party.

Don’t forget to stop back Monday. I have a very special surprise for you….hint she is an amazing artist and has an unbelievable project and step by step directions to share with you!

Fab Five Friday will return next week.

Linda

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Cup of Cheer and More New Stamps!

I am back to share another fun card made with Robin’s new stamps. Did I mention that I am super excited to be on her design team and I have amazingly talented design team sisters! Be sure to stop over to Robin’s blog and check out their adorable projects. It is going to be a busy week!



The cup and layers are cut at 2.3 inches using the American Alphabet Cartridge. I welded the images using the glue and fold method. Click here to see a video on three different ways to make a shaped card.

The tag and layer are from Tags, Bags, Boxes and More Cartridge and cut at 2 inches. I stamped the tag with an adorable stamp from Robin’s Creative Cottage Gingerbread Holiday Stamp Set. I love this charming set!

Recipe:
Cricut “American Alphabet and Tags, Bags, Boxes and More” Cartridges
Robin’s Creative Cottage “Gingerbread Holiday” Stamp Set
DCWV "Christmas and Winter 180 Stack"
StazOn Black Ink

Be sure to stop back on Friday for the blog hop and to sign up for a stamp set giveaway! Next Wednesday I will resume posting videos. Have a great day!!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Stamp Release Day!! Christmas Tags

I am so excited that I can share Robin’s new stamps with all of you! Be sure to check out Robin’s blog to see all the design teams’ creations. They are amazing and you will love her new stamps! She has a fun week planned so you will want to visit her blog everyday to see all the adorable projects and ideas.

I am going to make several of these cute bags filled with Christmas tags as hostess gifts and I could not wait to share them you. It was so hard keeping the stamps a secret from all of you!



The bag topper is cut at 3 x 4 ¾ inches. I used my Spellbinder’s dies, and stamped one with an adorable stamp from Robin’s Creative Cottage Snowman’s Prayer Stamp Set. Super quick and easy! The snowflake is from the Very Merry Tags cartridge and cut at 2.5 inches. I used glitter paper and rhinestones for added bling.



My tags are from the Very Merry Tags cartridge. I cut the snowflakes and shadow at 3.5 inches, the candy and shadow at 3 inches using assorted blue and white glitter paper. I just had to add more bling so I used some pearls and rhinestones.



I used several stamps from Robin’s Creative Cottage Snowman’s Prayer Stamp Set to stamp on the back. I love the cute sayings!

Recipe:
Cricut “Very Merry Tags” Cartridge
Robin’s Creative Cottage “Snowman’s Prayer” Stamp Set
Assorted blue and white glitter paper from my stash
Rhinestones and pearls from my stash
Staz On Black Ink
Cellophane bag from my stash

Friday, November 11, 2011

Fab Five Friday!

Welcome to Fab Five Friday! For those of you that are new to this blog, every Friday I showcase five blogs, websites or posts that I think you will enjoy.




I fell in love with these amazing boxes made by Sharon from Designs by Sharon. To see more of these adorable boxes, including her Angry Birds collection, click here.

Are you looking for more mojo? If so, check out Mojo Monday for inspiration. Every Monday there is a new sketch posted and you can even play along. I love her sketches and know you will too!

Simply Stamped is a must visit blog. Maile Belles style is simple yet elegant! If you are looking for inspiration, stop in for a visit!

If you are looking for new ways to use your punches on scrapbook pages, be sure to click here to see 30 fun and unique ideas. I love new ways to use my punches. The froggy page is my favorite!

Mary from Cardz TV is a mega talented lady and has put together a new 12 Days of Christmas video series. Click here for the first day of the series.  I love them all especially day three.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope you are having a fun filled Friday. Be sure to stop back Monday for Robin’s stamp release celebration! I am so excited to be part of her new design team.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Homemade Smash book for Food Lovers - Part Two: Making Customized Accessories

In today’s video, we will be making cute accessories for our homemade smash book for food lovers. Below are a few photos, but keep in mind there are more accessories on the video!






Click here to see part one of this series.

We will be making more accessories in part three of this video series so please stay tuned!

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