Saturday, January 31, 2009

For You


Front embossed with Cuttlebug folder. Butterflies punches from Martha Stewart, silk flowers misc item I had at home, paper flower from Oriental Trading, chip board from HSN kit, For You sentiment cut from Wild Card cartridge.

Thank You - Embossed


Emossed with Cuttlebug Thank You folder. Ribbon from target, paper flower from Oriental Trading. Buckle is from a punch. Glitter from Martha Stewart.

Wild Card - Oval Card


First time making this card - seen a few folks on the MB and wanted to give it a try. Cut at 5", a liner of beige was also cut. Paper flower from Oriental Trading glued on Pearls added through out the swirls (pearls from Michaels).

4 - Birthday Card


Made this card for my neighbor who will be 4 next month. Happy Birthday Jonathan!
Ran the cover of the card through CB number folder. Cut the 4 from cricut cartridge - Wild card. Present is a premade sticker from Target. Inside says Happy Birthday cut from Wild Card.

7 - Birthday card


Made this for my nephew who will be 7 on Sunday. Happy Birthday Christopher!

Embossed the front with a Cuttlebug folder. Circle and SEVEN cut from Graphically speaking Cricut cartridge, Happy Birthday cutfrom Wild Card Cricut cartridge.

Cricut - Doily Card


Well - I had to try my hand at the doily card from the wild card cartridge. This was cut at 5", the top of the card was embosed with swiss dots from Cuttlebug. I added shiny rhinestones between the scallops.
I layered the inner panel pink. Cheers is also cut from WC at real size 1 1/2. Pearls are from Michaels and the silk flowers is from a yard sale.

Gift Card holder


This is such an easy gift card holder.
I embossed the front using the CB folder and MS glitter!
Star was punched and embossed and glitter, the heart is a chipboard purchased from HSN long time ago. Flower was from a Cricut Holiday swap.

Click pic to enlarge the tutorial

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Christmas Stampin' All Year Long - Challenge 1



Maria is doing a weekly card challenge on her BLOG http://christmasstampin.blogspot.com/


I decided to enter. Non traditional colors. MS snowflake punch, glittered. Stamps from Inkdinkado, cloth ribbon is from my stash (to mimick a scarf). You cannot see it - but I SIZZIX emboss the cream CS with snowmen.

Here is the layout we were to use:

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Pinwheel card




Wanted to try my hand at this card from the Wild Card cart
Not too bad and goes together quickly.
As you use the thumb wheel - it will relay the rest of my message.
"Hope your new semester goes well"

Card cut at 4 3/4" - sentiment real dial size at 1 1/2"

For You - Enjoy


This is a whimsy card... handmade the hotdog and french fries. For You cut from Wild Card cart, and ENJOY cut from Graphically Speaking. Arrows are from a SU punch.

Inside holds a gift certificate to a local diner.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Wild card keyboard layout



Hope this helps you out.
With all the chatter in the WC forum - I followed what another MBer did for SIY cheat sheet.
This one is a lot more involved.
Just so much on each button.
Hope this help - if not email me or comment here.

Try this second pic - folks are having problems printing the whole thing.

Slider Card Just 4 U - gift card


pull the ribbon and the 4 slides to the U

Here is the inside of the card - it holds a gift card and plenty of space for my sentiment.


I made this card for my DD. I used WC font and phrase and SU punches. Ribbon slide is from MS and the heart buttons are from Jesse James Company. Pearls and Gems are from Michaels.



Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Box - for flower jars from previous post

Here is the finished project to hold my jars of flowers. CS from DCWV Baby Boy pack.

Step 1 - cut CS to 8 1/2 x 8 1/2
Step 2 - score all sides at 2"
Step 3 Cut on 4 corners (see pencil lines) Step 4 Glue each flap in to form box
Step 5 Cut 19" of ribbon or lace, I used eyelets and flowers to attach them to the front and back sides. This also reinforces the panels from step 4

Baby Jar covered – repurpose to hold paper flowers



I received these gorgeous paper flowers yesterday. I bought them from http://www.orientaltrading.com/. Since they came jumbled in one clear square box (which I will repurpose later) I wanted to repurpose the baby food jars I had. (My DD had her wisdom teeth out and loves the banana fruit. LOL)
I separated the flowers into the 4 colors and put them all (that was fun – there was so many) in it’s own jar.

I cut a 1 x 7 ½ piece of coordinated paper or CS and glued it around the belly of the jar. The cover was also covered with a 1 ¾ circle and glue dot in place.

I am in the process of making a box to put them in and will store them on my shelf. I will post that when I have completed it.

Thank you Star card - diff version


I really like the star card on the wild card cartridge from Circut.
I made this card for my sister who is forever providing me with coupons. So I sent her a TY and some as well.

I took the cut out from the liner ... and placed it inside to write my sentiment on.
I also rounded the corners with a corner rounder punch.
Great card would work for a lot of occasions.
Birthday, cheerleader, star football player, graduation, or a thank you.

card keeper - recycle snack box

I needed some card keepers - to segregate all my cards that I make. While I saw quite a few how to's on SCS and you tube - as I was emptying a snack box, you know the ones with granola bars in them.. I thought why build one from scratch when I can cover the sturdy boxes, so I covered 4 - here are a couple shown here.

I will segregate the season, or theme in each box and store them on my shelf. I find they hold the standard A2 card and envie. Approx 8 - 10 depending on how much embelleshments you put on the card.
Font on both boxes is from Wild Card cricut cartridge

Valentine cards - wire, border punches, paper flowers

When I saw this wrapping paper (glitter red) at the grocery store - I thought it would make a great accent for a card. I also had bought a wire kit and never used it! So I tried my hand at making the filagree and the heart - so simple! The unit has pegs which you wrap the wire around to make the shapes. I used a small brad to hold it to the card. Love them - will have to do more with the wire. Hope you like.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Tissue Box Cover Pattern

I have been asked by a few Cricut MB'ers for my creation HOW TO's and pattern for the tissue box covers.
Here it is!

Sunday, January 18, 2009

March Tissue Box Cover


Here are the completed sides for the tissue box cover for March.
I usually do a whole month on 4 sides of one cover of a boutique tissue box, but decided to use two sides per month.
Had fun using PDDU Cricut cartridge. It was my first cut - leprecan from page 40, pot of gold and I hand cut the rainbow. Coins were used from a punch that I inked to make them look gold in color. Shamrocks also on page 40. Hope you like. Close up of pot and coins

February Tissue Box


Each Month I make Kristen a tissue box cover for her dorm boutique tissue box - to brighten her room.
Here is the one for February. I did two sides, as I am in the process of making the other two sides for March.... Off to cricut land.... to create and cut...

These two sides were used with the cuttings from the Wild Card cart! Love the swirls, I also chalked subtle hearts on the background first and added pearls to the hearts.


(FYI - the tissue cover is my own creation)

Baby Card - using Wild Card




I just heard yesterday that a friend of our's daughter just had a baby boy.
Gave me a great chnace to use the baby carriage on the WC cart!
Page 76 cut at 5". Inking and pearls added along with hand drawing "stitch" marks.

Here is the inside and a look at the envie
close up of the pearls on the wheels