Friday, May 31, 2013

Apple Layout


Sometimes I get in such a rut when I try to think of layout ideas.  Thank goodness for all the Pinterest inspiration.  This layout, however, came to mind really quickly and came out just like I wanted!     
The apple comes from Create-a-Critter.  I used my gypsy to plan out how I wanted it and to see how big my apple needed to be and hid the facial features.  I ended up sizing the apple at 12.09 in. The photo mat for my pictures is 7 5/8 by 8 1/8. 
Supplies:
Create-a-Critter-Apple cut at 12.09 in.
Type Candy Font Cartridge-letters cut at 1.75 in.
Recollections cardstock and patterned paper
brown chalk
white gel pen
button
Stamp-Scrappy Moms-Picture Perfect set

Overall, it was a super quick and simple layout to create.  I love it when that happens!

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Monogrammed Cards



Guess what!  Michael's has Chevron Recollections cardstock paper packs!  I was so excited when I saw this the other day.  I couldn't wait to use it!  
I love anything monogrammed, so I wanted to make some cute monogrammed card sets.

I made these note cards as gifts on Supply Day for Teacher Appreciation Week.  I kept them pretty simple since I had to make about 15.  I made a set of five per teacher with five A2 size envelopes.


The font and scalloped oval came from the Storybook cartridge.  


I really had a trouble deciding whether to keep the colors the same or mix them up.  Making decisions is not my strong point, especially when it comes to colors and picking out paper!  In the end, I went with a monochromatic look and included one of each color per set.


Supplies:  
Storybook cartridge for scalloped oval and letters
Recollections cardstock
Coredinations cardstock
Baker's Twine
A2 envelopes
chalk
pop dots

Side note:  As I was making these last Friday morning, I was listening to Kathie Lee and Hoda on TV talking about how every Southern gal loves everything monogrammed and I thought, how ironic, yes we do!


Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Teacher Appreciation Vinyl Projects


I did it!!  I finally created a vinyl project!  I've had rolls of vinyl for two years, and I have never gotten around to creating anything with it.  Shame on me because it was the easiest project I've ever done!  I was so nervous and I watched a lot of tutorials.  Not only was it easy, but it was fast! 



This is what I'm doing for my kids' teachers.    I found the cups at Walmart and the buckets at Dollar Tree.  The clipboards were recently picked up from Office Depot.  As a former teacher, I know teachers love little personalized gifts like these!  See below for specific sizes and cartridges used.


For the clipboards:
I started by welding their names with my Gypsy.  I used Lyrical Letters.  It has the cutest fonts!

This is what it looked like after weeding (peeling) off the vinyl.  


Peel backing off transfer tape.

Place transfer tape sticky side down.  Now you need to burnish it to get it to stick to the transfer tape.  I used my bone folder,  but you could use a credit card too.  

Now peel it making sure it is sticking to the transfer tape.  If it doesn't stick, just burnish it some more.

It will be backwards.

Place it where you want it.  I went ahead and used my bone folder to make sure there were no air bubbles before I peeled off the transfer tape.

For the cups:


I used a couple of different cartridges for these fonts on the cups.


Storybook cartridge for the "B" and "T"
Beautiful fonts!!
"B" cut at 3.94 in.


"T" cut at 3.82 in.


Gypsy Font for the "M"
Another great font!!
Cut at 3 in.


This was the Lyrical Letters -Loop Dee Loo font cut at 4.79 in.



Overall, this was a super easy project!  I can't wait to do some more vinyl creations!

Here are some of the Teacher Gifts I made last year:





Friday, April 26, 2013

Gymnastics Layout

Thank you Pinterest for giving me some inspiration on this layout!  I was really stuck at first.  I wasn't sure what I wanted to do at all!  I have pinned quite a few sketches of layouts and I found one Here that gave me a starting point.  I think it came out pretty cute!



These pictures came from the first year my oldest daughter started gymnastics.  She couldn't say the name, so she called it GYMNAXNICS!  It was too funny.  She's six now, and she laughs when we tell her what she called it.


Supplies:
Gymnaxnics-cut at 1.5 in. using Lyrical Letters
Scalloped circle from Mini Monograms-cut at 7 in. (or so)
zig zags cut at .75 from Plantin Schoolbook
Stampin Up-yellow paper
Recollections-purple paper
patterned paper-from local scrapbook store
white gel pen

Check out my Scrapbooking board on Pinterest.  I've got a ton of stuff pinned. I also have some yummy food pins too!

Monday, April 15, 2013

Preschool Layout






This is a little layout I did that didn't take very long at all.  Little Lambs is the name of the preschool my daughter and son attended.  Using my Gypsy, I welded the title.  The big lamb actually came off of the bulletin board at the school.  See below for my supplies and cut sizes:





 Supplies:
Create-a-Critter-Lamb cut at 2.75
Cuttlebug-Divine Swirls on lamb
Title using Lyrical Letters cut at 1.5 and welded
Peachy Keen Critter Faces Stamp (Medium)
Glossy Accents on bows and eyes of lamb
blue chalk on clouds
white gel pen
buttons
Recollections and Stampin Up card stock
Creative Memories-scalloped trimmer for grass/hill top


Saturday, March 23, 2013

Easter Treat Bags


Here are the Easter treat bags I made this year for my kids' classes.  I wanted to do something that did not have a lot of layers to it.  These really came out cute!  I loved the Bunny Bait I did last year, but I decided to just go simple and put Robin's Eggs in these.


The Easter basket, grass, and eggs are from Create-a-Critter 2.  The eggs were embossed using the Cuttlebug with the polka dots and divine swirls folders.


The fence was made using Martha Stewart's border fence punch.  



Supplies:
Basket and grass-Create-a-Critter 2-cut at 2.25 in.
Eggs-Create-a-Critter 2-cut at .75 in.
Martha Stewart fence punch
Cuttlebug folders-Polka Dots and Divine Swirls
Stamp-My Creative Time-Color Me Happy
Recollections Cardstock
Bags-3 3/4 in wide from Hobby Lobby

I'm entering these treat bags in the following challenges:

Bitten by the Bug 2-Egg-ceptional Easter Eggs
My Sheri Crafts-Challenge 106-Easter
Celebrate the Occasion-Challenge #104:  Happy Easter
Decorate to Celebrate-Challenge #47 Easter
My Craft Spot-Challenge #91-Embossing or Glossy Accents

Happy Easter!!

Monday, March 18, 2013

1st Birthday Layout



Here is a layout I made for my youngest daughter.  I'm so far behind on my scrapbooks!!!  I like to scrapbook big events, holidays, and a layout for each month for EACH child!  Well....I'm kind of behind.  Anyway, I haven't even started my youngest daughter's book yet until this layout.  I'm kind of going a little backwards, I know, starting with the first birthday...but when an idea hits me lately, I run with it!


I am LOVING Create-a-Critter 2!!!!!  LOVE IT!  It has so much!    Every cut besides the font came from that cartridge.


The font came from my other new favorite...Type Candy.  There are some super cute fonts on that one.  I decided to do this title a little differently.  I WELDED all of my shadow letters of each word.  I then cut out the top letters individually and glued them on the welded word.  It made it easier when I went to put them on the page.


I added little birthday party hats to the owls, which I thought made them so cute!  The owls range in size from 2 to 3 in.


All card stock is from Recollections