Showing posts with label CC: Simply Charmed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CC: Simply Charmed. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Wishing Your Day is Colorful, Bright and Cheerful

Hi friends, I just wanted to share the Easter spinner card that I made during my Everyday Cricut guest designer week!

For a spinner card you basically turn the little notch at the bottom and change it to the next image. Here is the first face for my bunny spinner card:


The face here is from a stamp set called Wide Eyed Kids by Peachy Keen Stamps and the perfect sentiment is from My Creative Time's Happy Hunting stamp set.

When  you turn the little knob at the bottom this is the second face you will see:


This beautiful polka dot paper is from Doodlebug Design and is called Petite Prints. I had a super sweet crafty friend send this to me and I'm totally in love with it. If you love polka dots you will have to look into this paper.

When  you turn the knob the final time this is what you will see:


The face stamps I used for the last two are called Happy Lashes by Peachy Keen Stamps. And I just love how Emma's Happy Hunting sentiment ties it all together.

This is a standard A2 sized card meaning 4.25" x 5.5". The bunny is from the Simply Charmed cartridge, and the card base is from the Wild Card Cricut cartridge. I also got the grass and eggs from the Everyday Paper Doll Cricut cartridge. I inked ALL of the pieces with similar colors as the paper and did lots of stitching with my Sakura Gellyroll pen. I tied a couple of twine bows with twine I got from a company called Trendy Twine and that was it.

IF you are interested in the picture tutorial I made just click on the link below:

Bunny Hugs Card and Picture Tutorial

Items Used:
Simply Charmed Cricut Cartridge
Everyday Paper Doll Cricut cartridge
Wild Card Cricut cartridge
My Creative Time Stamps - Happy Hunting
Peachy Keen Stamps - Happy Lashes
Peachy Keen Stamps - Wide Eyed Kids
Doodlebug Design - Petite Prints

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Everyday Cricut Project - Dancing Leprechaun

Hi crafty friends. Sorry things have been SO quiet on here this week. Life has just been good and busy and it hasn't left a whole lot of time for crafting. The little I have got done is for the upcoming PKS Stamp of the Month release. You will NOT want to miss that so make sure you are checking in on the sneaks the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of April.

Today I'm sharing my St. Patty's Day card that I made over at Everyday Cricut a couple of weeks ago. I figured I better get it posted over her before March is over ;).

This is a pretty simple shape card that I made in my Gypsy using the Lacey Labels Cricut Lite cartridge and the Simply Charmed cartridge.


I really LOVE the leprechauns on the Simply Charmed cartridge. They are just too sweet. I stamped his face with a stamp from the February 2012 Stamp of the Month set by Peachy Keen Stamps and those absolutely PERFECT St Patty's Day sentiments are from My Creative Time's I Believe in Leprechauns stamp set.


I added lots of stitching and doodling with my Sakura Gellyroll pen and that darling little leprechaun is on an Action Wobble, so he really is doing a little jig. If you haven't seen an Action Wobble in motion before I have a really quick 20 second video that you can watch below.



Thanks for taking a look at my project. I hope your day is TERRIFIC!!!! Hugs- Glora

Items Used:

Simply Charmed Cricut Cartridge
Lacey Labels Cricut Lite Cartridge
My Creative Time Stamps - I Believe in Leprechauns
Peachy Keen Stamps - February 2012 SOTM
Action Wobble
Sakura Gellyroll Pen

Friday, March 9, 2012

LUCKY Banner

Hello Peachy Keen Fans. Today is my day to post on the Peachy Keen Blog and I have another project using those beautiful 4" faces by Peachy Keen Stamps. I love to make banners for each holiday and I love to have people or animals holding up the banner. I was so excited when the 4" faces came out because now I can make some bigger banners.

Here is what the whole banner looks like:


I know they look tiny on here but those leprechauns are actually about 11.5" tall. Aren't they adorable? They are from the Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge. Here is the first one closer up, I used the Happy Lash Mouth Open With Tongue Out 4" stamp:


And here is the leprechaun on the end, closer up, for him I used the Happy Lashes Mouth Open 4" stamp:


And last of all here is a close up of one of the letters, I used the Lucky Day Shamrock background stamp on each of the letters. It makes the perfect St. Patty's Day paper. I REALLY love this background stamp. The shamrocks are from the Designer's Calendar Cricut cartridge and the letters are from Birthday Bash:


I wish you could all see this in person, it is a terrific size with the leprechauns at 11.5" and the shamrocks at 4.5". Anyway, I hope you like it and that it inspires you to try something new and fun. Hugs- Glora

Items Used:

Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge
Designer's Calendar Cricut cartridge
Birthday Bash Cricut cartridge
Peachy Keen Stamps - Happy Lashes Mouth Open
Peachy Keen Stamps - Lucky Day Shamrock background
Core'dinations Cardstock
Chalk
Copics
Sakura White Gellyroll
Black Bic Ultrathin Marker
Twine from The Twinery

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Disney Halloween Toss Across

Another quick post. My mom does a Halloween carnival - party for all of her grandchildren. She had an old Toss Across game that she wanted converted into a Halloween game. The kids loved it, so I would say it was worth all the time that it took to get the original X's and O's off. Enjoy!


Have a great day!

Items Used:

Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge
Mickey and Friend Cricut cartridge
Mini Monsters Cricut cartridge

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Whimsical Wednesday - Fall Cutie

Yay, it is time for another wonderful Whimsical Wednesday Challenge. Today we all made projects with a fall cutie (a little fall themed animal). This was Cathryn's idea and I love it.

I made a shaped card and my fall cutie is a little indian fox.


The fox and tee-pee are cut from the Create a Critter cartridge. The little indian headpiece is cut from Paper Doll Dress Up. I just sized it up for the fox in my Gypsy. The yellow and green ribbon on the tee pee is some more beautiful crinkle ribbon by Patsy at the Prairie Bird Boutique. The sentiment is from My Creative Time's Mixed Holiday Sentiments.

I had a little extra fun with the fox and used some more fun flock. I go in phases with that stuff, but I seriously love the way it looks when I take the time to use it. Here is a close up so you can see the texture a little better. A few of you had asked what fun flock is, or where to get it. Well I've seen it called fun flock and flocking and it is usually located right close to the embossing powders and such at your local scrapbooking store. Kimberly from My Craft Spot has some awesome tutorials on using fun flock so I'm going to link to one of those post HERE if you are interested.


Today, we are all doing a second project featuring stamps by Tanner, AKA: Mr. Cricut Crazy. I had the chance to work with Tanner on Emma's design team for a while and I'm just loving this Halloween stamp set I bought from him. These stamps are manufactured by Peachy Keen Stamps so they are awesome quality stamps! 

For my card I used his Halloween Town set. I just love this 2 cute 2 spook sentiment.


This is another shaped card, the images come from the Simply Charmed cartridge. My only regret on this card is the stitching between the gray and the black parts of the headstone. I added the stitching before I had glued the gray piece down and then I truly realized how bad I am at drawing a straight line without a guide. Lesson learned on this one!!! Maybe you will humor me and just say that it looks like an old decrepit sort of headstone, so the pieces aren't straight anyway - LOL! The cute little face on the ghost is by Peachy Keen Stamps Monster Mash face assortment. The green bow is made with more of Patsy's ribbon and as mentioned before the darling sentiment is from Tanner's Halloween Town stamp set.

Another fun thing about this card is that the ghost is on an Action Wobble. She is so cute wobbling around on there. In fact, the very first project I EVER made with an Action Wobble over a year ago was on a ghost. It is a perfect motion for these kinds of things.


The prizes for this challenge are some ribbon from The Prairie Bird Boutique and one of Tanner's Stamp sets. I hope you will find some time to join in the fun. This is my last challenge being a part of the Whimsical Wednesday Challenge blog and I wanted to thank Stephanie and all the other sweet ladies on the team for their support and friendship! XOXO to all of you and I will still be stopping by to visit your blogs!!! You are all SO talented! Hugs- Glora

Items Used Fox Card:

Create a Critter Cricut cartridge
Paper Doll Dress Up Cricut cartridge
My Creative Time stamps - Mixed Holiday Sentiments
Crinkle ribbon from the Prairie Bird Boutique
Fun Flock
Glossy Accents
Brads
Versamarker
Sakura White Gellyroll Pen
Zig Marker
Tim Holtz Distress Inks

Items Used Ghost Card:
Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge
Mr Cricut Crazy stamps - Halloween Town
Peachy Keen Stamps - Monster Mash 
Crinkle ribbon from the Prairie Bird Boutique
Glossy Accents
Stickles
Black and White Sakura Gellyroll Pens (medium point for both)

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Spinner Card Link Up and Day 1 from My Guest Designer Week at Everyday Cricut

Hi sweet friends. I wanted to share my Everyday Cricut guest designer posts over here on my blog. I'm planning on sharing one a week for a few weeks. If you already saw this over there then this is just a repeat, but if you haven't seen it yet, enjoy!

If you have been inspired to make a spinner card (the inspiration didn't have to come from me). I would love to see it. Just link at the bottom of this post so we can see your wonderful crafty inspiration.

Today, I want to share with you one of my favorite kinds of cards to create. One of my My Creative Time design team sisters, Nikki (Scrappin' Navy Wife), started me on this obsession. I've made a handful of these cuties and never get tired of them, I hope you don't get tired of seeing them either. Basically it is a spinner card, but instead of changing phrases or images when you spin the dial you change the faces. So here is face #1


Oh yes, did you notice the beautiful BoBunny Double Dot paper, Melanie, here on Everyday Cricut, makes beautiful projects with it and I just had to give it a try. I LOVE it, talk about polka dot heaven and it cut beautifully in my Cricut.

Now I spin the tab and the next face on my scarecrow is...


And finally I spin the tab a third time and voila, yet one more darling little face...


This is a standard A2 sized card. I only used two Cricut cartridges (along with my Gypsy) for this project. I used Wild Card for the spinner card base and the postage stamp piece. I used Simply Charmed for the little girl scarecrow. For the darling faces I used a set of stamps by Peachy Keen Stamps called Rag Doll Faces. The beautiful tri-colored twine is by Trendy Twine. And that gorgeous sentiment and die at the bottom are by Emma at My Creative Time. The sentiment is from her stamp set called Mixed Holiday Sentiments and the beautiful die is called the Stitched Oval Die. I can not believe how many sentiments fit perfectly inside this darling die. I think it is an absolute must have.

If you are interested I have a picture tutorial on making a spinner card. Click HERE to go to the instructions. If you would like to see other spinner cards that I have made in the past you can click HERE.

Card Recipe:

Wild Card Cricut cartridge
Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge
Gypsy
My Creative Time stamps - Mixed Holiday Greetings
My Creative Time Dies - Stiched Oval Die
Peachy Keen Stamps - Rag Doll Faces
BoBunny Double Dot Paper
Chocolate Truffle twine by Trendy Twine
Sakura White Gellyroll Pen


Friday, August 19, 2011

My Creative Time's August Stamp release BLOG HOP!

Welcome to the My Creative Time August Stamp Release BLOG HOP! If you came here from Katie's Blog you are in the right place, if not make sure you start at Emma's Blog so that you won't miss a bit of information or inspiration.

For my card project today I used the 'Mixed Holiday Greetings' and the 'Fancy Frame Stamp and Die Set.'


I had so much fun making this card. I used Core'dinations Cardstock for everything except for the peach and black paper. I inked all of the edges before assembling and those darling scare-crow faces are Peachy Keen Stamps, this particular set is no longer available for purchase but believe there are others available that will make darling scarecrow faces. I used the beautiful Fancy Frame and Die Set (I just cut it in half which was something I had seen my design team sister Katie do before). For the co-ordinating stamp for this die I only inked up some of the dots so that the sentiment would fit without covering the dots. Other than that, I added some chalk to the cheeks and a little bit of doodling and voila, a fun card for the upcoming fall.

Here are the pictures of Emma's New Releases that I used on this project:




***GIVEWAY ALERT***
For my giveway today, I am giving away the "Stitched Oval Die"die (donated by sweet Emma)! All you have to do is leave a comment here along w/the rest of the design team's blogs AND also leave a way for me to contact you! You have "11" chances to win! All you have to do is leave a comment on ALL blogs in this hop! EASY PEASY!!! GOOD LUCK!:)

Your next stop on the HOP is the wonderful and VERY talented Leanne. Click HERE to go to her blog.

Here is the line-up in case you get lost along the way:


Nikki ~ http://scrappinnavywife.blogspot.com/
Katie ~ http://www.craftingwithkatie.com/
Glora ~ http://glorascrafts.blogspot.com/ (you are here)
Leanne ~ http://createdbyleanne.blogspot.com/ (NEXT)
Shar ~ http://scrapendipity.blogspot.com/
Thanks for stopping by, if you are interested I will leave a list of products used below...

Items Used:

*Just Because Cards Cricut cartridge (corn)
*Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge (scarecrows)
*My Creative Time stamps - Mixed Holiday Greetings
*My Creative Time Dies - Fancy Frame Stamp and Die Set
*Peachy Keen Stamps - Fall Faces (this set is discontinued)
*Core'dinations Cardstock
*Inks for inking
*Glossy Accents
*Chalk
*Sakura White Gellyroll Pen
*American Crafts Black Pen

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Guest Designer over at September Ninth

***If you are looking for the My Creative Time - July Release - Day 3 project please click HERE or scroll down***

Hello, everyone, I'm beyond thrilled to have been asked by Ruthie at September Ninth to be a guest designer on her blog today. I have been a fan of Ruthie's ever since she started as a Design Team member for Peachy Keen Stamps and now I'm lucky to be on the My Creative Time Design Team with her. She has a perfect eye for color and pattern combinations and makes the most beautiful banners I've ever seen! I love everything she makes but she is, in my opinion, the Banner Queen! I think I might be crazy to post a banner on the Banner Queen's blog, but she was the one who has inspired me to start making a few banners, so I felt it was only appropriate. This is a mini-banner that I made and is hanging on the door of our family room.


I'm going to show you a few more pictures just so that you can see the details better.



I'd like to thank RUTHIE so much for letting me have the opportunity to be a guest designer on her blog. Hugs- Glora

Items Used:

Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge
Birthday Bash Cricut Cartridge
Peachy Keen Stamps - Boy Mates
Peachy Keen Stamps - Princess Faces
Twine from The Twinery
Glossy Accents
Inks for inking

Saturday, June 11, 2011

You are Truly Appreciated - Gift Card Holder

This is a fun gift card holder that I made for my daughter's teacher. I designed this on my Gypsy. It was super fun and I LOVE how it turned out.


Here is a picture of it with the gift card peeking out. It is a pocket type card. We just wrote a little note on the back of the crayon box.


Items Used:

Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge
Gypsy
My Creative Time stamps - My Teacher Rocks!
Peachy Keen Stamps - Simple Simons
Sakura White Gellyroll pen
Black Zig Writer

Friday, April 29, 2011

Royal Wedding Blog Hop and Birthday Celebration Day 5 - Peachy Keen Stamps

Hello everyone and welcome to the Royal Wedding Blog Hop and the 5th day of my birthday celebration. If you came here by way of the creative and talented Angelica, then you are in the right place for the hop. If this has been your first stop on the hop please make sure that you take the time to go back and start at Heidi's blog.

Today I am spotlighting Peachy Keen Stamps. I LOVE my Peachy Keen Stamps SO much! They make EVERYTHING so much cuter. I could never say enough good about them. I just LOVE them.

For my project I made a ballerina princess birthday banner.

Here are some closeups and then the whole banner:



I wasn't sure if I was stretching the guidelines for the hop too much with my banner so I also made a wedding card for the occasion. I hope you like it. Aren't those Peachy Faces SO cute?! I LOVE them! I am also submitting my projects for the Whimsical Wednesday Challenge.


Giveaways: Peachy Keen Stamps has been so super generous and they donated some stamps for my birthday celebration. One lucky commenter will receive the Wide Eyed Kids 1 1/8 inch face assorment pictured below.


Another lucky commenter will receive the Happy Lashes 1 1/8 inch face assortment pictured below.

The rules remain the same for all posts this week. Your first entry is quite simply to make a comment on this post. Click HERE to link back to the first day's post and a full list of the rules.

Bonus Entry #1: "Follow" 'A Note From Kathy' on the Peachy Keen Blog. Kathy hasn't posted projects very often in the past but when she does they are absolutely AMAZING!!!! Click HERE to go to her blog. If you decide to follow her blog then come back and leave me a new comment telling me that you follow Kathy's blog. If you already follow Kathy's blog leave me a comment telling me so.

Bonus Entry #2: Leave me a comment telling me how you first heard about Peachy Keen Stamps and if you own any of their stamps I'd love it if you'd tell me which set you remember buying first.

Remember you have through Sunday night to leave a comment on any/all of my birthday posts for this week.

Alright, your next stop along the hop is the talented Theresa also known as The Scrapbooking Queen.

If you get lost along the way, here is the blog hop line up:

Heidi @ http://gotscraps.blogspot.com/
Viv @ http://craftinghaven.blogspot.com/
Lorie @ http://www.thethinkinspot.blogspot.com/
Janice @ http://stampingwithjanice.blogspot.com/
Samantha @ http://samanthacasey.blogspot.com/
Kim @ http://www.paperpunchaddiction.com/
Ruthie @ http://septemberninth.blogspot.com/
 
Items Used Banner:
 
*Sugar & Spice Cricut Lite cartridge
*Twinkle Toes Cricut cartridge
*Pooh Font Cricut cartridge
*Peachy Keen Stamps - Wide Eyed Kids
*Sakura White Gellyroll pen
*Adhesive pearls
 
Items Used Card:
 
*Sugar & Spice Cricut Lite cartridge
*Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge
*My Creative Time stamps - You Had Me at Chocolate
*Market Street Stamps - Vintage Wallpaper
*Peachy Keen Stamps - Wide Eyed Kids
*Glitter
*Sakura White Gellyroll pen
*Adhesive Pearls

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Bunny Hugs Card and Picture Tutorial

I've had several requests on how I made my two Peachy Keen face spinner cards, Turn that Frown Upside Down and Lucky to Have a Friend Like You. My original spinner card was inspired by an ADORABLE astronaut card that Nikki (Scrappin' Navy Wife) had made. I loved her card it blew me out of the water and got the wheels in my head turning and I went from there. Below is the card I'm going to show you how to make today. WARNING: This is a VERY long post!!!


I'm not ready for a video tutorial yet so I've tried to work up a picture tutorial for you all. I hope it makes sense and I hope you enjoy it. This is definitely not the only way to do this, it is just the way I do it. Do whatever works best for you and have fun. For my version of this card you will need either Design Studio or a Gypsy. Alright here we go.

Step 1: Add the card from the Wild Card cartridge. It looks like the image below.


Step 2: Flip the image (or rotate it 180 degrees).


Step 3: Hide all of the circles except for the little one right above the biggest one (this is where your brad comes through so your card can spin)


Step 4: Grab the image you are wanting to use. For these kinds I use images where there is a 'face shape' in the cut somewhere. For example this bunny below has a dashed line around his face that is because there is a 'face shaped' cut that would normally be layered on top of this.

Placement of the bunny is very important because 1: you need to have enough space under the face area for a small brad to move around without being seen. And 2: you also want to make sure this is where you will want the image when the card is put together because everything will need to line up perfectly with the little window or peek hole that the face cut makes.


Step 5: Grab the coordinating face shape (like the one to the right in the picture below). Then line it up with where it would belong on the bunny. Group the bunny and the face shape together so that when you move them away later they will stay together.


Step 6: Copy another face cut and line it up perfectly with the previous cut. You want this face shape to be 'grouped' with your card base and NOT with the bunny. Now you want to move the bunny away but leave the other face there. We want this to cut out because this is the peek hole for your card.


Step 7: Now you will want to lay all of the other coordinating pieces for the spinner card and bunny out on your mat how you would like them to cut.


Alright, how are we doing? Is everything about as clear as mud. I hope that the pictures are helping a little. Now we will continue on with the actual cutting and assembling.

Step 8: Place your paper on your mat and cut it with your Cricut. I like to get everything cut at the same time if I can. Here is what my mat looked like before cutting:


and here are all the pieces for my card after it was cut:


I did make one extra cut because I wanted to show you the difference between 'our' special bunny and the one that would normally cut.


Step 9: Score and fold the card in half, then add the circle liner to the inside with a brad. (Side note: I like to add the brad pretty side up on the inside because the part on the outside of the card will just be covered up in the end - I think this makes it look nicer).

This is what the inside looks like:


And here is what the front looks like:


Step 10: Lightly trace around the face shape with pencil as many times as it will fit (make sure it is light because you will want to erase it later). After tracing the face shape on the skin colored spinner remove the brad and set aside for later.


Step 11: Stamp the faces you want to use.



Step 12: Erase the pencil tracings and color in the eye whites and then add rosy cheeks.


Now the liner is all ready to go. Now lets work on the rest of the card.

Step 13: Ink the insides of the peek hole the same color as the top cut, in this case purple. You want to do this because you don't want the blue to show through when you put it together. Believe me this step makes a world of difference in the finished product. I inked around the whole bunny while I was at it.


Step 14: Assemble your bunny and decorate your card base (just make sure that you don't cover up any part of your window).

Here are my three main pieces ready for assembly:


Step 15: THIS STEP is VERY important. Make sure to attach the peach colored liner to the inside of the card with your brad again. It is important to add the liner before you attach the bunny because the bunny is supposed to cover up or 'hide' the brad. This is how your card will look now (kinda funny I know but it will look awesome after the next step).


Step 16: Adhere your bunny to the front of the card and voila you have a super cute and fun card that you won't want to stop spinning!

Here are pictures of each of the faces for this bunny...




Thanks for following along this super long picture tutorial. If you end up making one of these make sure to let me know so I can come and take a look. Have fun! Huge BUNNY HUGS - Glora

Items Used:

Simply Charmed Cricut cartridge
Wild Card Cricut cartridge
My Creative Time stamps - Color Me Happy
Peachy Keen Stamps - Critter Faces Large
Market Street Stamps - Perfectly Pretty Grid
Lilac twine from The Twinery
Martha Stewart Doiley punch
Inks for inking
Sakura White Gellyroll pen
Chalk
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