Showing posts with label Vinyl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vinyl. Show all posts

Monday, November 25, 2013

Christmas Shape Card -My Craft Spot Challenge

Hello everyone time for another fun challenge at My Craft Spot.  This weeks challenge is... 
Christmas Shape Cards
I love making shape cards and this one is very simple, but I love the humble look, and the beautiful sentiments that I stamped using My Craft Spot stamp sets.
 My silhouette image is from the Silhouette online store "Christmas Nativity (1 of 2) by Lori Whitlock" I stretched the image just a bit so it would make a taller size card.  I added a simple off set .24, I cut that shape once individually then welded two of the same images together to make the shape card.
The sentiment is from the new Joy Filled Christmas stamp set, I backed it with a small piece of burlap.
For the black silhouette image I used black vinyl, it's cuts beautifully and already has a sticky backing, I love using vinyl on cards.
Close up view of phrase.
This is the inside of my card, the sentiment is from Joy To The World stamp set, the star is from the Merry Christmas stamp set.
Thanks for visiting today, remember to head over to My Craft Spot to see more 'Favorite Techniques' projects made by the My Craft Spot design team -HERE. We would love you to join us for this weeks Christmas shape card challenge.

Monday, September 9, 2013

FCCB Vinyl *Cricut Crawl*

Hello everyone, it's time to get started for our FCCB Vinyl EDU Cricut Crawl  (Fantabulous Cricut's version of a Blog Hop)!!
 This week we are challenging you to create a project using vinyl you have cut using your Cricut machine.

Our Cricut Crawl begins here at my blog Robin's Creative Cottage I'm so glad you've joined us today. 
There will be Blog Candy along the way at our DT members' blogs, as well as a Grand Prize at FCCB for one participant who submits a project using vinyl at FCCB!

If you've never used vinyl it is very easy to use with your cricut machine, cuts smoothy and can cut very intricate shapes easily. I cut using settings all set on 3, blade, pressure and speed.
We have a fabulous sponsor this week at FCCB, Cricket Vinyl Supplies
They have generously donated vinyl to FCCB design team members, you will love this quality vinyl... thank you Cricket Vinyl Supplies!
If we get 100 participants in this challenge, Cricket Vinyl Supplies will give away a Cricut Expression package that includes a Cricut Expression machine.

 Included: Cricut Expression machine, deep cut blade, Jasmine Cricut cartridge, ten 12” x 12” assorted sheets of matte vinyl and one 12” x 12” gridded transfer tape. How exciting is that??
15% Discound from Cricket Vinyl Supplies
use code: fantabulous

All my images for my wood blocks are from the Happy Hauntings cricut cartridge.
Although my tree the pumpkin eyes and mouths look white during the day, this vinyl "Glows In The Dark".... it is so cool!!!  I tried to get a photograph of the vinyl with the lights off, but I couldn't get a good photo with my camera :(
This wood block is approx 5" square, makes a fun Halloween home decor item.
My BOO is also using the glow in the dark vinyl, the larges block is approx. 2 1/4" square.

~Blog Candy~
Now I'm so excited to give one of my Halloween Vinyl projects away, the winner can choose the Spooky Tree, or the BOO blocks, for your chance to win please follow the steps below......

1)  Become a follower of my blog (if you are not already)
2)  Leave a comment here on my blog.
3) (optional) "like" my facebook page.... be the first to see all my creative ideas that I post on my blog.
Thank you for stopping by!
Your next stop along the hop is my friend Jilliene -Jilliene Designing.

Here is the Cricut Crawl line up to keep you on track all along the way
Make sure to visit all the stops along the way and when you get done, link up your vinyl project to FCCB's Fantabulous Cricut Crawl post!!
Remember we are shooting for at least 100 participants in this weeks challenge at FCCB, if we do Cricket Vinyl supplies will donate a Cricut Expression machine to one lucky winner.
Happy Crawling!!

Monday, May 27, 2013

Welcome to the Neighborhood -Photo Tutorial

Hello everyone, I'm here with another amazing Monday challenge for My Craft Spot.
 This weeks challenge...
 Welcome to the Neighborhood

I'm really excited to share my neighborhood card with you today, I've actually tried a new technique that I came up with on my own... perhaps it has been done, but I've never seen it... so then I guess I can say this is my original idea right?    :)
This is my vinyl watercolor card
I saw this cute house image on the Silhouette blog -HERE (I added a frame around the image) and thought it would be fun to watercolor it... then the idea came to me of using vinyl on the card so when I water colored it the vinyl would stay put, instead of cardstock that might wrinkle or tear when it got wet.  Also when using vinyl it's sticky on the back so it omits the use of messy glue... bonus!
Used my Tim Holtz Distress Markers for the color, and Memento ink for the sentiment.
Photo tutorial of how I made my card.
Side view
Prefect sentiment for this card! The stamp is from the Friends & Neighbors Inside & Out stamp set from My Craft Spot I popped up the banner using foam tape.
close up view
I'll definitely be making more vinyl water color cards in the future... and hope to make a video tutorial too   :)
Remember to head over to My Craft Spot to see more awesome "Welcome to the Neighborhood" projects made by the My Craft Spot design team -HERE. We would love you to join us for this weeks challenge
Thanks for visiting my blog.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Wedding Gift Decorative Blocks

Hello everyone, I'm thrilled to share another project with you here on my blog and it's also being featured at My Craft Spot.
I'm sharing this quick and easy project that I made in between cleaning the house, being taxi mom, and then curling my daughter and another gal's hair; they were two of the bridesmaids for the wedding that I made this gift for.

Since I already had the wood cut this was super easy to make, I just needed to paint the wood then cut out the letters in vinyl using my Cricut machine.

On my Gypsy I used George and Basic Shapes cricut cartridge to make the sizes of the wood blocks so I would know the size that I needed to make each letter.
I welded the letters using my gypsy for Mr & Mrs using the Quarter notes cartridge. The last name was from the Winter Woodland (omitting the inside lines of each letter).
These flowers and leaves are from I am Roses. I love their mulberry flowers.
I tied up the block with cream organza ribbon then added the prefect tag, with a sentiment from Kimberly's "Happily Ever After" stamp set I love the saying! I tied the tag on using black twine. Both the stamp set and twine are available from My Craft Spot -HERE.
I'm really pleased how this turned out, what a fun home decor items to the new couple!
Thanks so much for visiting!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Halloween Home Decor Blocks

Want to see some more home decor blocks? How about creating some for Halloween! These were created using colored vinyl and using the Happy Hauntings Cricut cartridge.
These blocks are also available in my Etsy shop -HERE.

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Monday, October 10, 2011

Give Thanks Harvest Blessings -Fantabulous Cricut Challenge

Another great week for a challenge at Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog!

this weeks challenge
Decor and More
Create a home decor item

These blogs are so much fun and make a great home decor items.
The word "give" is from Quarter Notes cartridge. I welded a leaf from the Thanksgiving cricut cartridge to the end of the word. "Thanks" is from the Thanksgiving cartridge as well.
"Harvest blessings" also from the Thanksgiving cartidge. I just measure my wood blocks to know the size of the word images to make the create it all on my gypsy.
These blocks are available in my Etsy shop along with other holiday and everyday wood block home decor items.

Once again the design team has created amazing home decor projects and you won't want to miss them, check them out -HERE.

I'd love for you to follow my blog on my facebook page... please "Like" me at the top of my blog under the header... Thanks so much for visiting today :)

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Glass Etching -Rose Trifle Bowl

Hi friends,
My daughter wanted to make a unique bridal shower gift for a friend whos favorite flower is the rose. So together we created this lovely trifle bowl. It's a little difficult to see the etched roses on the bowl, but it really is beautiful.
We purchased the bowl from Wal-Mart.
Here is our step by step how we created the etched image on the bow.

The rose image is from the Indie Art Cricut cartridge, I used my gypsy to stagger then cut several roses on scratch paper so I could get the exact size we wanted to fit around the container. Once we decided on the sizing we cut the row of images twice to fit all the way around the bowl.
Cut the vinyl, then removed the excess pieces, this was a bit tricky with the tiny rose images.

We used transfer tape to keep the pieces in place while taking of the backing of the vinyl, then adhered the vinyl to the bowl.

Then rubbed around all the edges of the vinyl to make sure there were no bubbles before adding the etching cream.

Added etching cream generously. Then rinsed off the etching cream and removed the vinyl.

Created a matching card from the same rose image to give with the gift.


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Friday, November 12, 2010

Oh Christmas Trees -using Christmas Cheer Cricut Cartridge

It's Friday already... where did the week go? I've loved sharing with all of you my creative projects at Everyday Cricut, I hope is that you've been inspired in some way or another.
I want to thank Joy and Melanie for the opportunity to be the guest designer for Everyday Cricut... thank you so much ladies! I love being able to inspire and share with others!

Today I'm sharing a home decor picture frame, using Christmas Cheer, and the Winter Frolic cartridges. Picture frames can be purchased very inexpensively so they are great for Cricut projects. I've used vinyl on the frame glass.
(I apologize, some the photographs are not very clear).

For details about this project please visit Everyday Cricut -HERE.

Here are a few close up views of the finished project.

After cutting my image, I carefully remove the outer and inside pieces of the vinyl (view 1 & 2).

I then place clear transfer tape over my design, then burnish (rub) the image so it will stick to the transfer tape (view 3).

I turned the image over then slowly and carefully removed the backing from the vinyl (view 4 & 5).

Now the fun part is to place the image onto the glass. I remove all the backing and papers from the frame, then press the prongs back down so the glass will stay in place, now I know where to add my image on the glass. Then I carefully placed my design where I wanted it and rubbed it again, and slowly and carefully remove the transfer tape.... Love it!
I measure the papers that I removed from the frame and cut my patterned paper the size that will fit the frame perfectly.

I've decorated my cricut expressions using vinyl you may want to check it out -HERE.

Thank you for visiting me this week, and leaving such wonderful comments, each one meant so much to me... thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

Come on back to my blog often and see that I've been creating, who knows you may get loads of Inspiration... I hope so :)

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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

My Newly Decorated Cricut Expression Machine


On the Cricut Messageboard I started a discussion about " If you could choose your E (Cricut expression machine) color which would you choose and why" (find the thread here)

I would choose Red - because it's my favorite color and I look good in red :)

It was a great discussion with color ideas to include purple, orange, turquoise, pink & black, champagne and gold. kathyOrta said she would like an "E" with black zebra strips and some bling outlining the strips. Everyone had wonderful ideas for their very own Cricut expressions machine.

"Katyfitz" one of the posters showed a photo of her Cricut machine that she decorated with colored vinyl, it was fabulous!! And "scrappinsista" attached photos of her Cricut that she painted herself, it was red, and she also added skittles (small glass embellishments) all around the edge, and to amaze us even more she painted her cuttlebug to match. This was eye popping!
Another poster "AMZGrace" said... -----------Robin,
You should use your Cricut and cut out some RED vinyl accents or images and personalize it, then you'll have a one-of-a-kind. -------------

Wowza... what a wonderfully crazy idea! So I went to work today designing what I wanted to put on my Cricut.

I love the flourish design that is on the limited edition blue Cricut machine, so I searched for a flourish design that I loved. The design that I found is a brush stroke for Adobe Photoshop found here. I saved the image as a .jpg file then using Inkscape thickened the image just a bit and changed the image to an .svg file. I measured my Cricut machine door so I could get to design the right height which is 5", then cut the image using Sure Cuts A Lot (scal).
(tutorial below)
My newly designed Cricut
My vinyl tutorial from start to finish:

Although my mat was sticky I wanted to make sure the vinyl wouldn't slip while cutting so I added masking tape to the edges before cutting.
I cut the vinyl using my green housing blade set at 6, speed at 3 (med.), pressure 3 (med.). I did not need multiple cuts.
The blue deep cut blade also works, I tested both and found that the green housing works just fine. If using the deep cut blade set at 4, speed at 3, pressure 3.
I cut two of the flourish designs.
After cutting my image using SCAL and my Cricut machine, I carefully remove the outer pieces of the vinyl, because this image is so detailed I cut away at the edges a little at a time so not to get the sticky side of the vinyl stuck on the detailed flourish design.
I then carefully remove any inner vinyl pieces that are not part of my flourish design.
After removing any unneeded vinyl I then place clear transfer tape over my design, I cut excess transfer tape and around the image, then burnish (rub) the image so it will stick to the transfer tape.I turned the image over then slowly and carefully removed the backing from the vinyl, the tricky part was to keep those tiny dots where they belonged.

Now the wonderfully fun part is to place the beautiful design onto my Cricut. I carefully placed my design where I wanted it to be, then rubbed it again. Yes, you guessed it slowly and carefully remove the transfer tape.... beautiful!
With the second flourish design I cut it apart because I only wanted to use portions of the image for the right side of my Cricut machine door. I followed the same steps as above applying the transfer tape, then removing the vinyl backing and placing it into position on my Cricut.
I also used SCAL with the two different fonts for the words.
Before....
After...Now it's your turn.... I challenge you to decorate your Cricut machine. I've started a new post over at the Cricut messageboard click here and show off your newly decorated Cricut. I double dare you. Click here for the post and to see more Cricut designs.

Have a wonderfully creative day!
Robin :)