Friday, October 29, 2010

Cutting Cafe December Greats


For your Christimas Projects
Regina is offering up a set free free free and if you are familiar with Regina's Cutting Cafe printables, you will scurry over here to see what it is all about. Here is some info on this great offer.
In appreciation of all of my wonderful customers, this new December Daily 2 printable
stamp set features 142 black and white and colored images (approximately 70 different
images)...free for a limited time. The file will be available free until 11:59PM Pacific
Time November 6, 2010.
So rush right over and download this wonderful set.

Monday, October 25, 2010

BBTB2/Banner/BlogHop

Announcing the winner: The name drawn to win the little Kitty Pouch is Heather. Congrats to you, Heather, please email me quickly and I will mail the little pouch your way. Thanks to all for playing along with my BBTB2 blog hop. I appreciate each of you when you visit me.
It's Monday and it's month end. Can you believe that October is almost over and we are heading into November? I hope that you started out at Bitten By The Bug2 to see all of the wonderful design team projects, and I assume you came my way from Lori's blog. ... Beth, our talented design team sister, asked us to use the Country Life cartridge and to cut with the banner. I don't have Country Life. I've looked at it and eventually I will probably buy it but in the meantime I checked out the trusty and oh so wonderful Cricut Search and found that a banner cut is available on a lot of the cartridges.
I selected Give A Hoot for the banner cut, I used Doodlecharms to cut the spider, the ghosties and bat came from my Sizzix Originals collection, and the BOO came from Mickey Font.
I would love to be able to display my banner on a fireplace mantle but since I don't have a fireplace, I had to just hang it on a boring wall.

Month end always brings forth some neat blog candy along with our creations. Mine is a simple little embroidery pouch. The front of the pouch is a darling little kitty cat wearing a sweet little hat. The Cat In The Hat, so to speak. When you lift the front, a nice pouch is revealed. It's a great little do-dah to place jewelry or something special inside and tuck it away in your dresser drawers. Or, you could make it a gift bag. Leave a comment and I will put your name in the draw. The drawing will be on October 29th so check back after 2PM. If you see your name as the winner, please email me quickly and I will mail the little blog candy pouch to you. If I do not hear from the winner by November 3, I will select another name.
Now, in the tradition of our blog hop, please hop on over to Susan's blog and see her wonders. Thanks for visiting.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Cutting Cafe/Thanksgiving/Turkey


Regina has the cutest set all about Thanksgiving...any little image, any little sentiment to chose from. You can see this cute set at Cutting cafe here. Here's my card. So so easy to put together using Cutting Cafe printables and then embossing for texture. The coloring is with Copics and I added an orange and white polka dotted ribbon for a little extra. TFL...

Just had to do a little close up of the darling turkey.

Monday, October 18, 2010

BBTB2/OldWest/Barn

It's A Cow's Life...
Theresa is our hostess for this week's challenge at Bitten By The Bug2 and she asked us to design from Old West cartridge and to use the barn as our die cut. I do not have that cartridge, but I was able to find a cute little ole' barn on page 60 of my Create A Critter cartridge. I not only used the barn on my card but I cut out the simply darling cow (page 60). I cut two cows so that I could have a black cow with white spots and a white cow with black spots. One tree is connected to the card, but the second tree, clouds and sun are applied to a free standing background paper.
Recipe:
Cricut Cartridge: Create A Critter (barn, cows, trees, grass)
Mickey Font (sentiment)
Sizzix: Clouds and Sun
TFL, always smile when I see you have visited me. Perhaps you came here by way of BBTB2 so you could see all of the wonderful cards.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Dog Rescue

I love to share any little talent that I might have. I love to donate my time to several so-worthwhile-organizations. As you know I often do handmade journals for Banner for the Cancer Support Groups and that always pleases me so. Now I have an opportunity to support those darling little dogs and cats who will be saved from kill lists. Kathleen is my son's friend from way back then days and she is very involved in RESCUE. Each week on her Facebook she posts the photos of sweet dogs that have been saved from that horrid horrid kill list and my heart breaks and laughs all at the same time. To think they came "so close", and to be joyful they now have a chance to find a forever home, to be loved and cherished like they should be. If you would like, you can check RESCUE right here. I asked Kathleen to pick up 77 cards, and some embroidery work last week that will become part of a Fund Raiser in November. I pulled some cards I had on hand but I had great fun in creating some cards from Paper Pups, Doodlecharms and a few other Cricut cartridges that have darling little dogs and cats available. Here are just a few of the cards.

Thanks for looking and sharing this heart smile with me. My own Heidi-Sweetface is from the Springer Spaniel Rescue (ESRA) and I love her so much. Heidi lived from being a wee puppy to age 6 with a bedridden gentlemen and when he passed away, she was put into the local rescue home. My Brigette, a sweet Springer Spaniel, was with me for many years and when she went to Rainbow Bridge, I had to wait a while to grieve. And then I found Heidi. She and I are blessed to share each other's lives.

Monday, October 11, 2010

BBTB2/Happy Hauntings/House

Hello Monday and hello sweet visitors. Time for our BBTB2 challenge of the week. This was without a doubt one of the most difficult challenges I've done. Susan is our hostess and she selected one of the Haunted Houses from the Happy Hauntings cart. I don't have that cartridge but I found some 3D houses on Winter Woodland. Oh wow, said I, and I tackled the first one. Flop. Threw it away. Tackled 2 more and they were bigger disappointments so I almost just gave up. Dedication is the key to creating one of these 3D houses, and of course dexterity. I hate to cop out but I have arthritis in both hands and fingers and those tiny little score requirements for windows and shutters and doors just were a big challenge. But generally I am like a Junk Yard Dog on a big quest and I decided not to give up and keep on scoring, folding, gluing and hoping for some sort of decent end to it all. And this is it...! It's simple, and after I had taken the photographs (about 5 attempts just for that) I thought I should have added a witch or bat to the moon, and I should have added a darker sky, some lurking dark clouds........life is full of shoulda shoulda stuff and I just left it as is. I have seen some of the absolutely fantastic designs from the gals on this house and mine needs to be in the far back maybe as a haunted garage or something. (grin).... Anyway, thanks for taking a peek. I so appreciate your visit. I hope you have stopped by via the BBTB2 site here.

Recipe:
Cricut: Winter Woodland (house)
PDDU (Cat, Tree, Bat, Moon)
Sizzix: Ghosties, Bat


Monday, October 04, 2010

BBTB/Hand


This week's challenge at BBTB2 is Reader's Choice. The cartridge selected is Graphically Speaking and the cut is the pointing finger. I don't have that cartridge but I was able to find the pointing finger cut on page 46 of Don Juan so here's my card


It's a congrats card that says "Way to go" on the inside. The outside sentiment of "cheer" is a small portion of a rubber stamp that has just about every sentiment available. The entire card was cut from Don Juan except for the inside sentiment which is page 67 of Basic George.



Here's an FYI just cuz....! Did you know that you can do a search of all cuts on Cricut Search?
I do my cards ahead of time and if I don't keep them laying around with a note on the card where the cuts came from, I am always dashing back to my studio to hunt down the cartridge I used.
Cricut Search is fantastic. I put in the keyword and up comes all of the cartridges that have that cut on it. I love this site. If you don't know about it, you can see it here.
Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you have an absolutely fantastic week.

Saturday, October 02, 2010

Cutting Cafe Gifties


You must make a hop over to Regina's Cutting Cafe here. Here is her announcement, and just wait til you see her printables. Absolutely awesome creations.

In appreciation for World Card Making day, the Cutting Cafe is having a 2 for 1 special from today until 11:59pm Saturday the 2nd of October.....PST

For every set you purchase you can get another of equal or lessor value for free...


Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Cutting Cafe Delights

Scroll down if you are looking for the Sewing Machine Cricut challenge blog hop.
I wanted to post these cards. Regina just released a most wonderful set for Breast Cancer Awareness called THINK PINK and here are just 3 of the cards I made from the set. I have many friends who have battled this horrid disease. I printed off the pink ribbons, added the mount to some white Nestie mounts and then I embossed the two layers. I've added MS punch flowers, a few pink gems for the flower centers. The scripted "hope" is from Opposites Attract cartridge and the fancy "hope" is from Storybook cartridge. I simply love these easy to create cards. You must take a look here for the set.


Another Cutting Cafe printable only this is from the Sentiments-Stems and flower tops printables. I found this darling little strip that says I Love You many times just laying in my trays of things to do...and the sentiment LOVE YOU (I think from Stamping cart) and the little punched heart sitting in a different tray. I used my MS decorative edge punch, and brought the elements all together for this cute easy to make card. You can see this set at Cutting Cafe here.
TFL.... I always love it when you visit and leave some love.

Monday, September 27, 2010

BBTB2/Heritage/Sewing Machine

Congratulations to Cass (paperroyalty.blogspot.com) who is the winner of the draw for the tote blog candy. Cass, please email me and I will get the tote mailed to you. Thanks to each of you for stopping by the leave a comment and playing along with the blog hop. I appreciate each one of you.

Happy Monday to all....I am so glad you have stopped by. I hope you have happened here from the Bitten By The Bug2 Monday blog hop challenge here. I am first up this day and happy to present my take on the challenge to use the sewing machine die cut from the Heritage cartridge. It's a cartridge I do not have but our talented leader, Heather, shared some cuts with me. She sent two sizes in 3 colors and I opted to use them all. I am an avid sewing-gal and I love my sewing machines. I have so many friends who love to sew and I suspect one of them will eventually receive this card in the mail that basically says "so YOU" but in a slightly artsy form. I cut some black and red papers in squares and stitched them with red thread, I used my Martha edge punches and some ribbon for decorative edges, and I added a few bling-bling red jewels to the black machine. The title letters are cut from Blackletter cartridge.
In the tradition of the month end blog hop, here is my little bit of blog candy to offer up. It's a felt bag that I made, with a pretty red flower and green leaf stitched to the bag. A button is sewn for the flower center and two white buttons adorn the handle ends. It's a cute little bag for a little girl who wants to carry some of her treasures. The little tote is 8-1/2x8 inches in size... Leave me a comment and I will do a random draw on September 30. Please check back after 2PM that day and if you are the winner, please email me before October 3 with the details and I will mail the blog candy to you. If I do not hear from the winner by October 3, I will draw a new name on October 4.
Now I will lead the way to the marvelous blog and talent and creations of Donna who will sew you up something wonderful with her take on this challenge.

Friday, September 24, 2010

More Fwoggies...


More froggies.... just can't help myself. This frog was cut from Live Simply, a darling cartridge. My friend Jean loves frogs as much as I do so when I knew she was coming for a visit, I made her some note cards. Still using the papers I got from Die Cuts R Us store. And my Nesties.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Halloween From Cutting Cafe

I love making Halloween cards. I love the images, the sentiments but most of all I love all those bright colors brought together to make a bright and cheery card. Regina's new printables with the Halloween theme are absolutely fantastic and fun fun fun. I printed from the various sets she offers.
First up:.....the Halloween Bingo Card Set. These two cards were just so simple to put together because all I had to do was print off the Bingo Card, add a few die cuts from Doodlecharms Cricut cartridges, and draw a nice big arrow. The decorative borders showing are MS and EK Success border punches. You can see this set here.


I love this set. It's from Assorted Halloween Word Circles printable stamp set and these cards just make themselves with a few little die cuts added. The spider and pumpkin dies are from Doodlecharms, the bat is a Sizzix Original die, and that cute little Candy Corn is a printable from Cutting Cafe that was colored with my Copics. Everything has been loaded onto those wonderful Nestie shapes. More border punches too.
This particular set is wonderful. It has spiffy Halloween images and spiffy Halloween sentiments and I love how the cards fell together. You can see this set right here.


Thanks for peeking in on my Halloween fun. Do pop over to Cutting Cafe and take a peek at the wonderful images and printables Regina offers up.

BBTB2/Christmas Noel/Candle

Happy Monday. Today the BBTB2 team presents a candle cut selected by DT sister Sandi Kelly from the Oct 31 cartridge. I do not have that cartridge, but since we can use a candle cut from any other cartridge, I selected Christmas Noel. I really like this little Solutions Cartridge because it has so many beautiful Christmas dies to create with. However, this sweet candle shape works quite well for birthday candles. The papers on the 4 candles came from a snippet of double sided paper in my scrapbin. The cute and colorful striped paper background came from a sweet paper pack that I bought from Die Cuts R Us store here. This is a birthday card for a 4 year old girl. The number 4 was cut from Don Juan cartridge, and all of the elements were placed on embossed Nestie cuts. The sentiment is a Cutting Cafe sentiment from one of Regina's wonderful sets. You can see her delightful printables here. The base card has been embossed as well with the birthday greeting folder. Please visit BBTB2 and take a gander at the wonderful cards the design team presented.











Sunday, September 19, 2010

35 Celebration

Someone needed a really quick card for a 35th birthday. This is about as quick as you can get. I had the Happy sentiment laying around, I cut the numbers from Blackletter, and the star is a punch with a gem. The card background has been embossed with the Happy Birthday folder.

Here's a quick card.

Cards&Cards&Fun

Recently the BBTB2 team did a challenge with Tags Bags Boxes & More cartridge using the Crayon Box. I liked my results so much I decided to do a few more. I had some 6x6 paper packs with some lovely papers in reds, greens, stripes and flowers so I created a batch of cards using those colorful papers. I cut the boxes in red at 8-3/4 inches and each box accomodates 6 cards with envies perfectly. Here are the cards that use several sentiments. Actually the mounted sentiments were done for my trip to Tucson for the Card Over. I hadn't used them and I thought they should be used for a little something.





TFL....hope your weekend is being wonderful.... see you all tomorrow for the Monday reveal of the BBTB2 design team challenge cards.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Fun Time

Now and then I take a Cricut cartridge and I sit for a day cutting most of the die cuts out. Sometimes I just stack them in a box lid, sometimes I fully embellish them. So...I have trays and trays AND trays of die cuts sitting around. For 3 days I have been in my studio tidying up. Some of the die cuts are going into the packages of dies I sell at the scrapbook clubs, some are being made into "card packs". Here are a few.
I love this little froggy that was cut from Create A Critter. The sentiment is partially done from Basic George and rubber stamping. I love the paper which you will also see on the following cards. I bought several packages of wonderful double sided papers in a 6x6 size along with some of the new wonderful Nesties from Die Cuts R Us store. You should check Claudia's shop out here.

Here's froggy again. I love frogs (who doesn't know this about me, raise your hand) and so when I found this cutie on Create a Critter, I cut many. This is a card pack containing 6 cards. The papers are altered a bit to create a different background design on each card. The sentiment is computer generated. See the black background with that wonderful cut out loopy design? That is one of my new Nestabilities from DCRU store. The flower is a MS punch.
I have a rubber stamp closet. There are tubs and tubs of rubber stamps that I so heavily relied on BC. BC - "before Cricut". I still use them, but perhaps not as much. I love this stamp that says "the best gifts are tied with heartstrings. The double sided papers from the Dies Cuts R Us store are bright and colorful on both sides of each design and I really had to just stop agonizing on which side to use by cutting the paper to the A2 size card and adding a wee strip of another side. I love these little cards. So bright and cheery. The hearts are big punches in two sizes, and I ran the rubber stamped sentiment through my embossing folders.
Thanks for taking a peek at my daily endeavor.

Monday, September 13, 2010

BBTB2/TBB&M/Crayola Box

Monday has rolled around like Monday tends to do. It's always fun when Monday is the time for the design team at Bitten By The Bug2 to present the challenge cards for the week. Our challenge this week was selected by the very talented Regina. She selected Tags Bags Boxes & More for the cartridge and we are to design with the crayola box. I am sure you all know that Regina started Bitten By The Bug.

I shopped last week at Hobby Lobby and I was delighted to find a paper pack by Amy Butler on sale. Double sided paper too...which is always a two-fer delight. Although I am wild about two sided papers I can go into full anxiety over which side to use. When you are cutting one of the boxes or tags from this cartridge, however, a double sided paper is used wonderfully...I used a pretty floral print with a soft blue for the inside of the crayola box. The box is cut at 8-3/4 inches. I used an oval Nestie, embossed the oval, cut it in half and those two parts plus a ribbon gave me the tied closure. I cut out some flowers on WIMG and popdotted those on the front of the box.
I used one of the tag cuts to create 5 large tags I believe were cut at about 5 inches... That allows the tag and an A2 envie to fit inside the box perfectly. . I used rubber stamp sentiments of different themes, embossed the top or side of the tag, added a wee flower from one of MS's punches and some green ribbon and put those along with envies inside the box.
This pack became a giftie to one of my friends. She really liked it and I hope you do as well. Thanks for stopping by to visit and if you leave a comment, I will truly appreciate hearing from you. Have a super Monday and may your week be wonderful as well.

Monday, September 06, 2010

BBTB2/Numbers

Happy Labor Day to All:

Our Bitten By The Bug2 challenge this week was set by a Reader's Choice. The cartridge selected is Mini-Monograms. I do not have that cartridge but since any one can select a like theme from any other cartridge, I went to my wonderful Don Juan cartridge to create a really simple birthday card for my friend Cindy. Don Juan cut the stencilled letters, and I used the negative part to set in gold stars cut from Don Juan as well. I added a rubber stamped sentiment, and set all upon a card base that has been embossed with the Cuttlebug Embossing folder "Swiss Dots". I added one more larger star, and a golden jewel. I think Cindy will like my simple birthday wishes. Don't forget...you can join in on our challenge. If you don't have Mini-Monogram cart, use any cartridge with the numbers ... join in... we'd love to have you.

Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Easy Peasy Harvest Day Cards


Regina has a most wonderful set with so many printables to chose from. I am in the middle of some projects but I wanted to make some easy peasy Fall cards to send out in October. I cut out the pumpkins and colored them with my Copics, I printed the sentiments and tossed two cards together in a snap. You can see the set at Cutting Cafe here.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

A wonderful visit with my Bloggy Friend

I had a most wonderful and special Sunday because at long last the plans Mona and I had been talking about came to be. The oh so absolutely talented Mona and her sister Tina came to my house for a visit. I was so excited to meet Mona because I have long long been a total fan of her wonderful work. You can see her blog here. Here is a photograph of Mona and me.
I had a little giftie bag for Mona and her sister and wow oh wow did they have a giftie bag for ME. Tina crochets and just look at the doily she made for me. And you will also see the two little crochet flowers that she did for me while we sat and talked. On the doily is a most cherished Mona Card. I am so pleased to have these special and precious gifts.
I look forward to more visits with Mona and her sister and we are talking about doing a monthly crafty get together. Now won't that be just about the livin' end?

Monday, August 30, 2010

BBTB2/FMK/Apron/BlogHop

Congratulations to Bobbi of Bobbi's Hobbies. She is the winner in the draw for the handtowel. Bobbi, please email me so I can get the details to mail the blog candy your way. Thanks to each one of you who visited my blog and left a sweet comment. I appreciate each of you.

It's Monday, it's month-end and it's reveal time for the design team cards and projects from Bitten By The Bug2,and a fun fun blog hop to boot. Penny, our beautiful talented Penny, is our hostess and she asked us to design with the Apron cut in the From My Kitchen cartridge. I hope that you have stopped my way from the wonderful blog of Julie Huxter.

My card was designed totally from the FMK cartridge. I struggle when I pull out this cartridge and I can't even begin to tell you how many refrigerator cuts I tried and tossed, and I pretty much feel the same about the little blue oven cut but at least it made it onto the paper. I cut out 3 cupcakes and the sentiment "Sweets". This scene reminds me of growing up with a Mother who loved to cook and bake. And she always wore a sweet apron. I still have her aprons folded neatly in tissue in my dresser... they are cherished, but not used.

The papers I used are scrapbin grab-ups, and I used an EK Success scallop edge punch. The apron and the sentiment were embossed with my Cuttlebug.

For the blog candy portion of this post, I am offering up a white hand towel that has a cute little brown embroidery bear, a halo on her head and a sweet red bow around her neck. Leave a comment and I will put your name in the draw on Friday September 3. Check back after 2:00PM to see if your name appears as the winner. Email me with your details and I will mail the candy out to you. If I do not hear from the winner by Tuesday, September 7 I will draw another name.
Now, in the tradition of the blog hop, please hop over to the talented site of Karen who will have something wonderful to view and she will then lead you to yet another design team sister. Thanks for visiting me. I appreciate you so much.




Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Cutting Cafe/All About School

With school just starting in many areas, cards for that theme are very popular right now..
Regina's printables catch any sentiment and design for school. I literally tossed this simple card together in seconds and although it wasn't much work, I think the finished card is really neat for a student to give to a fave teacher. You can see the Cutting Cafe set here. Everything on this card is Cutting Cafe but I did put a cute little yellow gem on the bee.


Cutting Cafe/Welcome Home


Regina has a darling new set that is filled with wonderful printables I had a wee strip of trees and I wanted to use it on a card. When I saw this set, I knew I was going to make a card using some of the designs from Cutting Cafe. You can see the set here. I used my Copics on the two cute colorful houses and I mounted them on one of the circle CC sentiments. That was cut out with a round scalloped Nestie, Everything has been embossed. That tall house has been popdotted. TFL...

Monday, August 23, 2010

BBTB2/LAB/Flamingo


Happy Monday to all. Thank you for stopping by to view my take on the week's BBTB2 challenge. Our talented design team sister Melissa is the host and she selected Life Is A Beach cartridge and when she selected the flamingo, she asked us to make the cut in anything but pink. Here is my card.

I cut 6 Flamingos. I cut two scalloped mounts, embossed them and lined 3 Flamingos up on each. This is my version of a Flamingo Chorus Line.

Recipe:
Cricut: Life Is A Beach (Flamingo)
Calligraphy (Sentiment)
Scalloped Mount: EK Success Edge Punch
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder: Swiss Dot
Felt Flowers
White Paint dots

Thanks for stopping by. I always appreciate your visits and comments because they surely inspire me onward. Do take a peek at the cards the design team presented here.

Monday, August 16, 2010

BBTB2/JOTS/Cup

Marina is our hostess on BBTB2 this week and she has asked us to design with the cup on page 51 from Joys Of the Season cart. I love this cartridge because it has so many wonderful holiday designs..... ( I think it's time for me to start doing the batches of Christmas Cards I do for people each year as gifties.) I took this design, however, and moved it away from holiday atmosphere and I leaned toward Japanese tea sets with the 3 cups. The paper I used on the 3 cups is from a mat stack called "Hippie Chic" and it was a gift from Kris Lancaster. I have used this paper several times with the Pagoda cartridge and I think it has an oriental feel to it as well as "hippie". Here is my card.


Card Recipe:
Cricut: Joys of the Season (cup)
Blackletter (title)
Paper: Hippie Chic Mat Stack (cups)
Scrapbin papers
Ribbon and Jewels
Cuttlebug Embossing Folder (Swiss Dots)
TFL and please visit Bitten By The Bug2 to see the cards from the other designers.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Cutting Cafe/Teacher Tags

Regina has released some more wonderful printables...this time the printables cover a lot of school activities, teacher messages, words of wisdom, grades of all schools... I could go on.
I loved everything in this set. I did grab up the circles in "From The Teacher" and I made some tags which I am going to add to my Etsy shop. When I look at these tags, I can see a teacher giving some to the students for inspiration and support. You can see the set at Cutting Cafe here.





TFL....and take a peek at this set, along with everything that Regina does in the Cutting Cafe because there are so many wonderful printables.

Monday, August 09, 2010

BBTB2/LAB/Lizard

Lori is our BBTB2 hostess this week and she selected Life Is A Beach for our cartridge and the die cut selected is the lizard. I couldn't help but bring my home state of Arizona into my design, I can sit on my porch and watch the block wall fence full of scurrying lizards. My Springer Spaniel dog Brigette used to love to chase the lizards because she felt they were on HER fence. My Springer Spaniel Heidi could care less..... she just wants to come back in the house and beg for a cookie.

My card has a variety of paper dies.
Recipe:
Punch Out Letters (Arizona)
Cricut cartridges: Life Is A Beach (Lizard)
Don Juan (Wild Life)
Sizzix: Orange Frame, Cactus
Sun: Punch (Jewel)
Cuttlebug Embossing: Swiss Dots
Thanks for stopping by...and I hope you take a peek at the designer's cards on Bitten By The Bug2.

Thursday, August 05, 2010

Cutting Cafe Giveaway

A winner: Crystal aka Crafting for Caitlyn is the winner of the I Scream You Scream We All scream for Ice Cream set from the Cutting Cafe. Crystal, please email me quickly so I can have Regina get that set to you. Please email me no later than August 18. If I do not hear from Crystal, I will do another draw.
That sweet Regina is offering up another wonderful giveaway for some of her Cutting Cafe sets. I have chosen to offer the I Scream You Scream We All Scream For Ice Cream set here. Regina will announce the giveaway on Cutting Cafe on August 10th, and we will select a winner on our blogs on August 14th. If you would like to be in the draw to win this darling printable, leave a comment on my blog and I will put you in the draw early August 14th. Here is my card. I printed off the 8-1/2x11 page for the printable, I folded it sideways, cut it in half which gave me two cards to work with. The front and back are printed with the sentiment which is really neat. I added two Nestie mounts, the Ice Cream Cone dies came from Indie Art, and the Happy Birthday sentiment is cut from Stamping. I embossed the ice cream part of the die. I love this little card. Please check out the set on Cutting Cafe....and take a peek at the other printables Regina offers.

Monday, August 02, 2010

BBTB2/Paper Dolls Dress Up/Dinosaur

Monday is here and here am I posting the week's BBTB2 challenge. The assignment was to design with the dinosaur on Paper Dolls Dress Up. This cartridge has a big selection of dinos to chose from. Here is my card for the design challenge:


Recipe: Paper Dolls Dress Up (Dinosaur)
Hand cut stems and punched flowers
Jewels and ribbons
Cuttlebug Embossing -Swiss Dots
EKSuccess Scallop Edge Punch
Scrapbin papers
Punch Out Sentiment

I hope you will check out the wonderful design team creations here.