Sunday, December 2, 2012

Christmas - Advent Calendar

For years I've been looking for a nice Advent Calendar for my kids.  I've always bought the ones I've seen in the craft stores that have a small piece of chocolate behind each little cardboard flap.  When I saw the new CTMH Advent Calendar Workshop I knew that was exactly what I needed!  These kits are easy to make.  The boxes are cut using the Cricut Artiste cartridge.

The Advent Calendar Workshop includes:
     1 – My Creations® Cubby
     1 – My Acrylix® Advent Calendar Workshop Stamp Set (C-size)
     15 – Cardstock Sheets (3 ea. of 5 kit-exclusive colors)
     1 – Bitty Sparkles
     2 – 12" × 6" Dimensional Elements In Color—Frames Sheets
     1 – Instructional Brochure
You supply black ink, stamp blocks, and adhesive.

CTMH WOTG Advent Calendar kit


The best part is, once I had the stamp set I was able to make another calendar with my own design. The My Creations® Cubby can be purchased separately.  For the second calendar I used Cranberry, Desert Sand, Olive and Smoothie cardstock as the draw bases.  Pear & Partridge paper was used for the drawer faces (2 1/4 inch squares, cut out notch).  The frames are a combination of round and square shapes.  The round frames are made using the 2 inch scallop punch.  The square frames use a shape (page 33) from the Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge (cut at 2 in).  The numbers are stamped on round (1 1/2 inch) or square (1 1/2 inch) Cashmere cardstock (from Pear & Partridge).

CTMH WOTG Advent Calendar kit

My drawers each contain a few Hershey kisses or a mini candy bar (think left-over Halloween candy) but you probably have many other creative ideas. (drawers are 2 1/2" x 2 1/2")

Monday, October 1, 2012

Cute Treat Boxes

I recently got my new Cricut Artiste cartridge and just couldn't wait to start trying out some of the fabulous 3-D items.  Here's what I made. There are many other 3-D boxes available on this great cartridge. What a crafty way to share holiday desserts.
Cricut Artiste collection - Scrapmom's Craft Room
The pie box (and coordinating lid) is on page 70 of the instruction booklet.  The booklet even gives you suggested cutting sizes.  This box was cut at 6 inches using Wonderland paper.

The decorations on the lid include a stamp from the October Stamp of the Month "Very Merry Christmas" which is stamped on a coordinating Cricut Artiste shape found on page 79 in the instruction booklet.  It is layered on a circle which was punched using the 2 inch scallop punch.  The snowflake accent was also cut from Cricut Artiste (page 79).  The background and overlay were cut from the same paper and I just flipped one over to the reverse side for contrast.  (The small brown snowflake is the left-over center from the mitten on page 79.  I used the mitten for something else, but kept the 'scrap' to use here.)  The snowflake is accented with some mini gems.

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2 inch scallop punch

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

New Autumn Winter 2012 Idea Book

It's here!!  Oh, I can't decide which is my new favorite!  Take a look and see what you like best.

Some of my favorites:
Cricut Artiste Collection
Cricut® Artiste Collection (Z1790)
$99 (retail value of nearly $125)
1 – Cartridge (700 images: themed projects, cards, font, shapes, 3-D items)
3 – My Acrylix® D-size Stamp Sets*
3 – 12" × 9" Dimensional Elements in coordinating shapes

New Workshop on the Go kits
Advent Calendar Workshop on the Go (G1044)

$44.95
Included in this kit:
1 – My Creations® Cubby
1 – My Acrylix® Advent Calendar Workshop Stamp Set (C-size)
15 – Cardstock Sheets (3 ea. of 5 kit-exclusive colors)
1 – Bitty Sparkles
2 – 12" × 6" Dimensional Elements In Color—Frames Sheets
1 – Instructional Brochure


Avonlea Card Making Workshop on the Go (G1041)  $29.95

Included in the kit:
1– My Acrylix® Avonlea Cardmaking Workshop Stamp Set (C-size)
2 – Avonlea B&T Duos® Papers
4 – Cardstock Sheets (Slate, Smokey Plum, Chocolate, Avonlea Off-White)
15 – Colonial White Cards & Envelopes
1 – Slate Epoxy Bubbles (108 pieces)
1 – Grey Organdy Ribbon (5 yards)
1 – Instructional Brochure 


Are you ready for Back to School?


My Reflections paper - Scholastic (X7159B)  $9.95


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

July 2012 Stamp of the Month "Live Out Loud"

This month's stamp is great for card makers and scrapbookers.  There are so many options available with the phrases on this stamp set.




Here are a few projects I made using this stamp set.

The Friend card was created using Colonial White cardstock as the base.  (This card is 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches.)  I stamped "Friend" using Olive (second generation) ink and offset each one so that the work 'friend' appeared vertically down the center of the card.  I then stamped on a separate scrap of cardstock using Smoothie ink and cut out each letter placing each over the existing letters using glue dots (just to raise it ever so slightly).  I wrapped the bottom of the card with bakers twine and tied a small bow.  The inside is stamped with one of the other phrases from the set, "You make the world a better place".

This title block is the beginning of a page I am making about some home renovations we've done over the past few years.  I haven't put the whole page together yet, but this stamp inspired me to create a page about all the work we've done and the planning that went into it.  The title block is stamped on paper from "Lucy" using Chocolate ink.  The edges are also inked with Chocolate.  The 'screw' brads are something I had lying around for years and I decided that they would be perfect to go with this page.  I love it when I can use up something from my stash!

Lastly, I made a gift tag suitable for a graduation, promotion, or special achievement.  The stamp can be easily inked using two colors.  I used Olive ink for the word 'Soar' and Smoothie for the butterflies. I had a little bit of overlap, but I was able to wipe that off with my finger easily and then ink the second color.  I trimmed the rectangle into a tag shape by cutting off the two left corners.  I inked the edges with Olive ink, punched a hole and attached white bakers twine to use for attaching to the package.  (Works great around a wine bottle.)  For finishing embellishments I added a pink flower button tied with Waxy Flax and three Bitty Sparkles to add a little bling.

I hope you enjoyed these projects and are inspired to make your own creations using the Stamp of the Month.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

June 2012 Stamp of the Month "Life is Tweet"

Life is Tweet on the Boardwalk


June is one of my favorite times of the year.  We have had a glorious spring here in Delaware and I'm hoping that June will be equally wonderful.  I'm looking forward to the end of school just as much as my kids.  No homework!  That doesn't mean there will be less to do, though.  It's just more fun!  We're all looking forward to vacation at the beach.  It wouldn't be summer without some time spent on the Boardwalk.





This page uses stamps from June's Stamp of the Month "Life is Tweet" and paper from "Dotty for You".

"Life is Tweet" features stamps that coordinate with the Cricut Art Philosophy.  The "life is tweet" flower embellishment on this page was cut from Colonial White cardstock, stamped, and adhered with pop dots.  The title letters were also cut using Cricut Art Philosophy.
 

I used the border stamp to create a frame around the page and stamped the birds in second generation* black in an attempt to make them look like seagulls.  My husband says seagulls are not gray.
I disagree :-)





*Second generation stamping: Fully ink your stamp.  Stamp off onto a scrap paper first. Without re-inking, stamp onto your project.  This creates an image with a lighter shade of the color.



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Cricut Art Philosophy 

I also made some fun cards using "Life is Tweet".
I stamped the balloons in a variety of rainbow colors, cut them out and used them as a simple border on a plain white card with rounded corners.  Inside says "Celebrate". (ink colors: Tulip, Goldrush, Buttercup, Olive, Pacifica, Smoky Plum)

The second card uses a scrap of Mayberry paper and Honey cardstock as the mat.  The bird is stamped in Goldrush on Honey cardstock and is cut out and adhered to the card front over the legs which are stamped separately in black. The bird's eye is accented with black marker.  Inside I have plans to include a small yellow feather and the words "I've made sure he won't be telling anyone else."  (tee hee)

Featured products:
June 2012 Stamp of the Month - "Life is Tweet" - Available June 1 - June 30 2012


Sunday, May 6, 2012

National Scrapbooking Day 2012

This has been a fun and busy weekend.  Yesterday I participated in the Creative Crop at Big Picture Classes in celebration of National Scrapbooking Day.  There were video chats and 12 great challenges. Here's a sample of a few of the pages that I made.  It will be a long time before I get this many pages done in one weekend again.


The challenge was to "grab a photo from a few years back and a photo from today and tell a story about the way things are different or the same."

 
The challenge was to "scrapbook a favorite memory from your childhood."
This is me at age 2 helping my Nana water the flowers. 


The challenge was to "Add a mini flag to your layout."


The challenge was to "Use a pocket on your layout."
Photo and ticket stub are in an envelope pocket. Go Phillies!


The challenge was to "Feature a photo with a fanciful frame."
I had lots of fun using my Cricut on this one.


The challenge was to "Use iPhone photos".
I created embellishment flowers to mimic the ones in the background paper.


The challenge was to "Use a twine technique on your layout."
The tassel on the mortar board is my twine technique on this page.
(I still need to finish the journaling on this one.)


The challenge was to "Use photos and/or page accents to create a page that talks about
reflection, literally or figuratively."
The journaling says "The reflective glass in the karate studio is a natural place to capture the true emotions of the day whether it's boredom or disappointment."



Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Friendship Bouquet - May Stamp of the Month

I love coloring.  It makes me feel like a kid.  So I loved hand coloring these beautiful sunflowers from the May Stamp of the Month, Friendship Bouquet.



I made several projects this time.  I can't decide which one I like best.  First I created a few journaling cards.  I was inspired by all the unique 3" x 4" embellishments I've seen that can be used with Project Life scrapbooks or on any scrapbook page.

For the card in the middle I stamped the large sunflower (Chocolate) and three leaves (Olive), then colored them with pencil and trimmed them out.  I cut a 3" x 4" Colonial White rectangle and stamped the sentiment along the bottom right edge in Olive ink.  Then I just adhered the sunflower and leaves to the top.

For the other two cards I decided not to add any dimension.  I stamped one small sunflower on a scrap paper and cut it out (don't color that one - it will be used as a mask).  I cut a 3" x 4" rectangle and stamped another small sunflower in the corner, hanging it off the edge just a bit. You can choose whether you want the card to be horizontal or vertical.   I placed the first, cut-out sunflower over the sunflower stamped on the card, as a mask to protect it.  Then I stamped two leaves in Olive ink.  I colored in with pencil to finish.  Once you choose if it will be horizontal or vertical, add some light lines in pencil to keep your journaling straight if you like.

My second project using the May Stamp of the Month was an opportunity for me to try something new using the Circut Art Philosophy.  I decided a gift box was just the thing since I've been thinking a lot lately about end-of-the-year teacher gifts.
 


I cut the pillow box using the Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge and Colonial White cardstock.  (The one pictured is 8 inches.)  I stamped the outside of the box with the script stamp from Universal Backgrounds in Goldrush Ink.  I used a sponge to gently edge the whole container with Buttercup ink to give is a yellow-ish glow.  I wrapped the box with a 1 inch strip of Honey cardstock and a 1/2 inch strip of Chocolate cardstock. (Cardstock)  I stamped one large and one small sunflower (Chocolate) and three leaves (Olive) then colored and trimmed them.(Exclusive Inks)  I grouped them together as shown and adhered them to the front of the pillow box.  I cut a small card using Cricut Art Philosophy which is edged with Olive ink and stamped with a sentiment on the inside and the outside. The ends of the pillow box close and stay shut without glue or tape.

I was able to fill it with 10 tea bags nicely.  You could put many other goodies inside.

For the card makers out there I created a beautiful thank you card.  These sunflowers are so happy and bright.  They are perfect for giving to someone who has gone the extra mile for you.

This card uses a Colonial White, 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 inch base.  I cut the scalloped squares using Cricut Art Philosophy.  Each is 1 1/4 inches (you'll need 10).  I stamped three large sunflowers on Colonial White and colored them with pencils.  Then I carefully cut them into one inch squares (a 1 inch punch would work nicely too I'm sure.)  I chose the pieces I thought looked the best and placed them on the Chocolate squares in random directions. Arrange them on the card as shown leaving a space for your sentiment.  I chose to cut another shape (Colonial White) and it's outline layer (Chocolate) for my "thanks so much" sentiment.  I raised it with foam tabs and added a small hemp bow.

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Exclusive Inks
Circut Art Philosophy

Thanks for stopping by.  Have a "sunny" day!

Thursday, April 5, 2012

April Stamp of the Month Layout

I knew I wanted to use the small half-circle accent in the April Stamp of the Month to make a border for my layout so I set off trying to find an interest sketch that included a scalloped border.
I found just the thing on a layout created by Laura Vegas on the Bella Blvd site. The layout was inspired by a sketch from Becky Fleck.  Here's my take on this layout.

I used papers and flower stamps from the Sophia Workshops on the Go (spring 2011).  The flowers are stamped in Tulip and Goldrush and trimmed by hand. The April Stamp of the Month is featured on the dark pink border strip and the title.  Here are some close ups.
You can see the scalloped border here, which was the inspiration for the whole layout.
I also used the lined stamp to put some soft journaling lines on the pink cardstock so my handwriting will stay straight and level.  I like to hand write my journaling, but I can get messy if I'm not careful.  I think I will use this layout to feature a photo of my grandmother.  It's fun for me to do a layout with flowers and pink colors occasionally since most of my layouts are more masculine to suit my two boys.

Supplies:
April 2012 Stamp of the Month, "You Are . . ."
Sophia Workshops on the Go (paper and stamp set)
Ink colors: Tuplip, Goldrush, Olive (second generation)
The white mat is 10 1/2 inches square, pink dots: 6" x 6", stripe: 4" x 6", pink cardstock: 4" x4".
The remaining white space is the perfect size for a 4" x 6" photograph.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

April Stamp of the Month

It wasn't hard to come up with Cool!, Fun!, Original!, Amazing! ideas for this month's stamp of the month.
This month's stamp features four words for page titles or for card sentiments.  It also includes designs for  enhancing plain cardstock, a border stamp, and cute accents.  (15 stamp designs)

  

"You Are . . . " - April Stamp of the Month
Available April 1 - April 30, 2012 only

Here's my  Thank You card. 



 A few pop dots for dimension.
Inside


Supplies
Paper: Wonderland
Stamps: You Are . . . (set of 15) - April Stamp of the Month, "Thank You" from Card Word Puzzle stamp set
Inks: Chocolate, Pacifica (second generation), Cranberry
Tools: 2 inch Scallop Circle Punch, 1 1/2 inch circle punch, 1 1/4 inch circle punch
Embellishments: Colonial White bitty brads


Wednesday, March 28, 2012

March Stamp of the Month

There are only a few days left to get your March 2012 Stamp of the Month - "Potential". 
Spend $50 and get the Stamp of the Month set for just $5.  Available Mar 1 - Mar 31, 2012 only.

Here are a few journaling cards and embellishments that I made with the stamp set.

 Journaling card

 Snowflake

Journaling card

Photo mat