Showing posts with label MCT: Color Me Happy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MCT: Color Me Happy. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

There's No BUNNY Like YOU!

Pam and I are doing our monthly cut challenge. I chose the cut this month and it was the cute little bunny in the Easter basket from the Baby Steps Cricut cartridge. I LOVE that cartridge  A LOT!

Here is my easel card shut:


And here it is open:


The card base is from the Baby Steps cartridge. I used the Cute and Cuddly Faces  (1 1/8") by Peach Keen Stamps for the bunny face. The darling sentiment comes from one of My Creative Time's original sets Color Me Happy and the shapes I stamped on are dies by My Creative Time called Curly Label Die and Stitched Curly Label Die. Besides that I did a bunch of faux stitching and added some glossy accents and VOILA!

Make sure to stop by Pam's blog to see what she created with this image. Click HERE to go to Pam's blog and have a TERRIFICAL day! Hugs- Glora

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Simply Crafts Challenge for March

Hi and welcome to another Simply Crafts Challenge. It is the first Wednesday of the month so this is the day that Pam and I choose a Cricut cut to make a project with. I chose the cut this month and it is the kite from the Create a Critter cartridge (it is on the same key as the giraffe). The past several months we have let you all join in the fun. If you would like to check out the details of this month's challenge and play along click HERE.


I made a long card to fit inside a business size envelope. I cut 3 of the sweet little kites (using beautiful paper my friend gave me by Doodlebug Designs). I added twine for the tails of the kites. The cute little faces are all from the Snow Cuties stamp set by Peachy Keen Stamps. The darling sentiments come form two different stamp sets by My Creative Time. The top sentiment comes from Emma's Color Me Happy stamp set and the bottom one is from her most recent release Hello Spring. The tiny little butterflies are made with a paper punch, by EK Success, that I've had for years.

Don't forget to drop by Pam's blog to see the details for her kite project. Click HERE to go to her blog. And if this sounds like a fun challenge and you want to join in hop on over to the Simply Crafts Challenge blog HERE. Thanks for stopping by today! Hugs- Glora

Items Used:

*Create a Critter Cricut cartridge
*My Creative Time stamps- Color Me Happy
*My Creative Time stamps - Hello Spring
*Peachy Keen Stamps - Snow Cuties
*Glossy Accents
*Twine from The Twinery
*Black Bic Ultrafine Marker
*Adhesive Rhinestones
*Chalk
*Crystal Stickles
*EK Success Butterfly Punch
*Doodlebug Designs - Petite Prints

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Sneak Peek #2 - My Creative Time - September Release

Hi sweet My Creative Time friends. Welcome to Day 2 of My Creative Time Sneak Peek week. Today we are all showing you a super fun set called Anyday Bingo and Crossword. Talk about a versatile set. There are loads of cute little images, along with a bingo board, crossword blocks, and a FULL ALPHABET. I love it and I seriously can't wait to see what Emma and the rest of the Design Team did with this stamp set. Here is a card I made using the bingo board, the little bunny stamp in the middle, and the beautiful alphabet (to spell out BUNNY):


For the 'bunny hugs' and 'bunny kisses' sentiments I used Emma's Color Me Happy Stamp set (from her very first release). I used a Cute and Cuddly face by Peachy Keen Stamp for the bunny. I was trying to make it look like the bunny was peeking over the edge of the bingo card. I hope it worked. The bunny is from the Easter 2010 cartridge. The image on the cartridge is only the head. I used the head piece and then the little muzzle looked like a paw shape to me, so I used my Gypsy to hide some of the features and used two of the muzzle pieces for the paws. Here is a quick diagram:


I also wanted to show you really quickly a gift card holder that we gave to my parents for Grandparents Day last Sunday. The words Grandma and Grandpa were made using the beautiful font on this new Anyday Bingo and Crossword stamp set (thanks Emma for giving me this idea). I used Emma's Gift Card Holder Die and the top sentiment is from the Gift Card Sentiments (both from August's stamp and die release).


GIVEAWAY TIME!

Listen up "My Creative Time" friends! We are giving all of you an opportunity to win the BEST PRIZES during Sneak peek week with a total of "6" winners to be announced during Friday's Stamp release! All you have to do is leave a comment HERE along w/the rest on the design teams blogs for a chance! There are some AWESOME prizes w/this release!

1. SPREAD THE WORD TO THE WORLD ON FACEBOOK about this release & whatever connections you may have! Let us know on "My Creative Time's" FB page here that you did so! OR you can just tag me in your post! and.............

2. Just comment on ALL of the designers blogs EVERYDAY during Sneaky Peek week! THAT's ALL you have to do to qualify for the giveaways!;)

All winners will "randomly" get chosen and Emma will announce all six winners on Friday, September 16th @ 8am pst in her video during the release of this AMAZING new stamp collection & dies! GOOD LUCK! Log onto to your facebook now & lets start spreading word!;)

BONUS GIVEAWAY!

Because I am guest designing over at Everyday Cricut this week, Emma has generously donated her stamp set My Journaling for me to give away. All you have to do is comment on THIS post by midnight on Friday, September 16th and I will randomly select a winner. So, if you haven't stopped by Everyday Cricut yet today please stop by to say hi and see what I made. Also, please make sure to drop by the My Creative Time blog to see what Emma and my design team sisters have made with the Anyday Bingo and Crossword stamp set. Thanks for stopping by! Hugs- Glora


Items Used Bunny Card:

Easter 2010 Cricut cartridge
My Creative Time stamps - Anyday Bingo and Crossword
My Creative Time stamps- Color Me Happy
Peachy Keen Stamps - Cute and Cuddly
DCWV patterned paper
Trendy Twine for both the pink and blue twine

Items Used Gift Card Holder:

My Creative Time Die - Gift Card Holder
My Creative Time stamps - Gift Card Sentiments
My Creative Time stamps - Anyday Bingo and Crossword
PaperTrey Ink - red cardstock
Disneyland stationary for the Disney patterned paper
MM icon punches from Disneyland and EK Success

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Disney Easter Egg Hop

***If you are looking for the My Creative Time April Release Blog Hop click HERE or scroll down to the next post***

Well I'm so excited to have you along for this super fun Disney themed Easter blog hop. If you came here via Nicole (Creations By Mommy) then you are in the right spot. If not make sure to start at Monica's blog so you don't miss a bit of Disney themed inspiration and fun!

I have a couple of projects for you. The first is a small Disney Easter egg banner that I made and hung up at my parent's house.

Here is the whole banner and then a few close ups too:




Now for my second project. This is the Easter card that I made for my parents. It is a egg shaped card with a little Disney fun added to it.


That darling sentiment is from Emma's (My Creative Time's) Color Me Happy stamp set. Isn't it BEAUTIFUL?! It was the perfect touch for the card.

Well thanks for hopping by. For blog candy I'm offering a Cuttlebug Princess embossing folder set. All you need to do is leave a comment and have a US or Canada mailing address. I would love you to follow my blog if you like what you see, but it is not required to win. I will select a random winner on Monday, April 25th, 2011.
Your next stop is Janis of Pause, Dream, Enjoy.

Here is the hop order in case you get lost along the way:

Sandra: http://365daysofcricut.blogspot.com/
Elsa: http://www.cricutlvr.blogspot.com/
Carley: http://the-real-icarley.blogspot.com/
Norma: http://pinkblingcrafter.blogspot.com/
DD's Crafts: http://craftydeb-ddscrafts.blogspot.com/
Nicole: http://www.creationsbymommy.com/
Glora: http://glorascrafts.blogspot.com/ (YOU ARE HERE)
Janis: http://pausedreamenjoy.blogspot.com/
Lauren: http://laurenscreative.blogspot.com/
Melissa: http://disneydreamerdesigns.blogspot.com/
Scraps to Treasure: http://scraps2treasure.blogspot.com/
Theresa: http://www.thescrapbookingqueen.com/
Olga: http://www.threebutterflykisses.com/

Items Used Banner:

*Easter 2010 Cricut cartridge
*Mickey Font Cricut cartridge
*Alphalicious Cricut cartridge
*Blossum twine from The Twinery
*Mickey icon stamp by EK Success

Items Used Card:

*Easter 2010 Cricut cartridge
*Mickey font Cricut cartridge
*Sweet Treats Cricut cartridge
*Gypsy
*My Creative Time stamps - Color Me Happy
*Lilac twine from The Twinery
*Core'dinations cardstock

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

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Easter Blessings

Have you ever seen those beautiful and intricate Easter eggs that some VERY talented people make? Well, my eggs don't ever turn out that way, but I wanted to try and make some pretty paper ones for the Color Cue Challenge #1 over at Market Street Stamps. We were supposed to use Plum, Sunshine Yellow and Caribbean Blue.


I used the beautiful Vintage Wallpaper background stamp and stamped my white eggs with a watermark ink pad. Then I embossed them with clear embossing powder. Next I inked them up with the coordinating colors. I had so much fun making these. I hope you enjoy them too and I hope you will join in the challenge. There is one day left to play along.

Items Used:

*Smiley Cards Cricut cartridge
*Market Street Stamps - Vintage Wallpaper
*My Creative Time stamps - Color Me Happy
*Papertrey Ink - kraft cardstock
*Ribbon

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

More Treat Bags

Well my husband is finally back from his 2 1/2 week business trip to the Philippines. YAY!!! I have two last treat bags that I had made for him and had not posted yet. So here they are:


and he LOVE these Cadbury Creme Eggs so we had to send some of these too.



Like I said simple, but yummy.

Items Used:

*Smiley Cards Cricut cartridge
*Doodlecharms Cricut cartridge
*My Creative Time stamps - You Had Me at Chocolate
*My Creative Time stamps - Color Me Happy
*Snack Size Bags
*Hershey Kisses
*Cadbury Creme Eggs

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Simply Crafts with Glora and Pam #2

It is time for another monthly challenge between Pam and me. I got to choose the Cricut cut this time. I chose the rainbow and clouds from the Once Upon a Princess cartridge. It is on page 55 of the handbook. I made a shaped card with my Gypsy. I also hid the faces on the clouds so that I could add some cute Peachy Keen face stamps. The beautiful sentiment it from Emma's (My Creative Time's) Color Me Happy set. Kind of simple but fun. I hope you like it.


Please take a minute to check out Pam's project on her blog. Click HERE to go to her blog. I know that she has something beautiful to show you with this cut. She is amazing! Thanks for joining us.

I also decided to submit this to the Fantabulous Cricut challenge. The challenge was to make a shaped card.

Items Used:

*Once Upon a Princess Cricut cartridge
*Gypsy
*My Creative Time stamps- Color Me Happy
*Peachy Keen Stamps- Wide Eyed Kids
*Core'dinations Cardstock
*Inking
*Chalk
*Sakura White Gellyroll pen

Monday, January 24, 2011

Spring is in the Air!

Yes, I am ready for spring. We have had VERY cold weather here, but today it actually felt rather warm. So it felt like Spring was in the air and it most definitely is in my heart. I'm READY for spring! Here is my spring inspired card using My Creative Time Color Me Happy stamps.


I attached the kite to an Action Wobble so it could sail through the air. Here is a quick video of showing that.



Items Used:

*Create A Critter
*Gypsy
*My Creative Time - Color Me Happy stamps
*Peachy Keen Stamps- Simple Sallies
*Black Ultrathin Bic Marker
*Bakers Twine
*Rhinestones

Monday, January 17, 2011

You CRACK Me Up!

Here is a card that I made with another of Emma's adorable stamp sets. This set is called Color Me Happy!

Isn't that the cutest sentiment?! Here is a picture of the whole set Color Me Happy.


I'm entering this card in the Jitterbuggin' For the Birds challenge. It was a sketch challenge, we were to use pink and a favorite cricut bird. I also want to enter this in Getting Cricky's bird challenge. Thanks for stopping by.

Items Used:

*Simply Charmed
*George and Basic Shapes
*My Creative Time Stamps - Color Me Happy
*Peachy Keen Stamps - Happy Lashes
*Tim Holtz Distress Ink
*Black and Orange bic markers
*DCWV patterned paper
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