Showing posts with label A2 Seeing Spots Emboss Folder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A2 Seeing Spots Emboss Folder. Show all posts

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Core Challenges #1 - Hexagons, Whales, and Colors, oh my!

Okay, so when I started this challenge I felt super inspired. When I finished this challenge, I felt super defeated. I pulled this card apart like 4 times trying to get it right, but I'm not super duper pleased with it. I LOVE what Lydia did with the challenge. Hmm. Oh well. It's still okay. :)





Recipe:

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Monday, September 26, 2011

Core'dinations Rainbow Set of Cards

Hello! 

I hope you all had so much fun hopping along with us and I can't wait to find out which of you won things! There is still time to get your comments in, so check out Artful Delight's blog HERE for all the details. Also, don't forget to play and link up to the challenges in case you win the 6 months of kits! What a HUGE prize! 

Now, for today I wanted to participate in the Core'dinations color challenge! There is still time to play! :)  Instead of putting all of the colors on one card, I made a card set. I picked out my twine from the Twinery and matched the Core to that. I think they look SUPER good together! My Core colors came from Roy-G-Biv™ and Elements™.

Everyone always needs thank you notes, so these little ones are perfect to tuck in places or leave behind when you are staying at someone's house!

OUT FOR PUBLICATION! Back in September of 2013

OUT FOR PUBLICATION! Sorry! Back in September of 2013

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Geek is Chic Release Party!

Well, I am helping to wrap up the Geek is Chic release party. If you have missed out on any of it, go check it out on the Imaginisce blog HERE because we have been bombarding you with fantastic inspiration on what you can do with these papers!!! There might also be a huge GIVEAWAY over there! 



I actually made these quite a while ago so I am really excited to finally be able to share them with you! 




BOOK WORM
For this card I used the Wrap it Up cartridge™. While there is already a shaped card function on this cartridge, I wanted all of the layers (I even cut a few of them multiple times to get even more options). So I ended up welding this together myself. But if you like shaped cards, this would be a GREAT one to start with as it does all the work for you! 
Recipe:










You're the Apple of My Eye
I'll admit it: I'm such a dork. Our high school was called "York" so we were often referred to as the York Dorks (proudly so!) Anyway, I couldn't resist this wonderful pun so of course I made this card with the sunglasses - You're the Apple of My EYE - get it?!? My husband totally didn't! Haha... AND he was a York Dork too!!! 
Recipe:





Remember that there is a challenge this month and there is only one more day to play! You could win $75 worth of goodies!!! You can check it out HERE.

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Thursday, May 5, 2011

Jenny's turning 30!

Happy 30th birthday Jenny! I was so tickled pink to be asked by Jenny to be a guest designer on her blog today. Head over to her blog and wish her a happy birthday and to see my full project! She is also having a blog hop on Friday if you would like to join in the fun!

Since she was turning the big 3-0 I wanted to make her a fun and childish card to keep her young! :) 



This was all made with Artful Delight's May kit! 

It has Echo Park Summer Days, Fancy Pants Beach Babe, Summer Days chipboard, and lots of other goodies! 

Recipe:
Now head on over to Jenny's blog to see the full project and to leave her some birthday love!

I entered this into the Tic Tac Toe challenge for the Cricut Circle. I used a Gypsy/Welded image (the whole card is welded), ruffles (the tissue paper), and Cuttlebug embossing!

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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Imaginisce Berrylicious Release Party!!!

I am SO excited to share with you some of the things I have made with the Berrylicious collection! I hope you are enjoying all of the inspiration over at the Imaginisce blog

Recipe: 
Cartridges: Sentimentals™ and Wild Card
Cardstock: Paper Trey Ink
White embossing powder: A la Mode™
Heat embossing tool: Colorizer by EK Success™
Glossy Accents by Ranger™



Sorry! This photo is out for publication! :) 

Recipe:
Cartridge: Create a Critter
Solid cardstock base: Paper Trey Ink



Sorry! This photo is out for publication! 

Recipe:
Imaginisce Berrylicious Collection™
i-rock™
Hot Rocks Compact Crystal™
Cartridge: Forever Young
Sentiment: My Pink Stamper: Fabulous Phrases™
Cardstock: Paper Trey Ink™, Core'dinations
Embossing folder: Swiss Dots
Ribbon from my stash
White embossing powder: A la Mode™
Heat embossing tool: EK Success Colorizer™
Glossy Accents™

As always, when there is a new release, there are prizes to be won over at the Imaginisce Blog and today is no exception! So head over there because you could win the entire Berrylicious Collection!!! 


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It is also our wonderful leader's birthday: Lori Allred! She is SUCH a fabulous person and I had the wonderful pleasure of meeting her at CHA. Some of us on the DT made her cards using the Berrylicious collection and sent them to her so hopefully she is surrounded by our little creations right now!

Here is the card I made for her:
Recipe:
Cartridge: Wild Card
Cuttlebug: Seeing Spots Emboss Folder
Cardstock: Core'dinations
Twine from The Twinery
White Gel Pen

HAPPY BIRTHDAY LORI! Be sure to leave her some love over on the Imaginisce Blog page.

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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Train Banner for Malakai using Echo Park's Little Boy line!

I won the Little Boy Line from a contest that Echo Park Paper was having on their Facebook page. (You should go over there. They are always giving things away!) I was THRILLED because we are extremely proud Godparents to one little one year old named Malakai. Isn't he precious? I know I am biased, but seriously... 

So I wanted to make him something for his room to put on the wall above his crib. This Little Boy Collection was PERFECT! 

This picture was taken on his first birthday in October. He received a wooden train and really liked it, so that became my inspiration piece. 

I thought, why can't a banner be a train? 


Recipe
Cuttlebug Embossing Folders: Swiss Dots™, Seeing Spots™, Argyle™, and OMC Exclusive Checkerboard
Buttons, Twine, Stickles in "Waterfall" and "Christmas Red"™
Glossy Accents™
Crop-a-dile™
Adhesive: Glue Arts

Instructions:

I used my Gypsy to make the cars with the yellow stripes show some of their holes and others with no holes. *Note* You can do the rest of this without the Gypsy - You will just have holes in the cars for all of your trains.

Cut out all desired letters and their shadows using the Cake Basics™ font. 

Glue font to font shadow and apply Glossy Accents to the front of the font. Let sit overnight. *Note* This can be done last if you would like to let the whole thing sit overnight. That is what I usually do, but for this I did it ahead of time.

Cut out all cars  from solid colors (shadows) at 3.75 inches - flipping the engine and the caboose so that the train is going left to right. This is only because there is not shadow feature on the Everyday Paper Dolls Train.

Cut out all cars again from Echo Park Paper at 3.5" - Again, remember to flip the engine and caboose.
Run desired layers through the Cuttlebug using desired embossing folders. 
Next adhere the fronts of the cars to their shadow layers using your Glue Glider Pro.

Using foam dimensionals, adhere letters to their corresponding train cars. 

Add buttons as the wheels.

Punch holes through the edges using your Crop-a-dile™ and add the eyelets. 

String the twine through the holes and cut extra pieces of twine to tie on as bows in between the letters. 

Lastly, apply Stickles to the desired areas of the train - I chose a few stars on the front and the light blue stripes on the caboose. 

Give it to a little person that you love dearly!

I have received a few blog awards that are long overdue to be posted so those will be coming up shortly!

Thank you SO much for visiting today! Have a beautiful day!

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Monday, January 17, 2011

Imaginisce Animal Crackers Release Party and Cartridge Winner!

I am so excited to finally be able to help release the Animal Crackers line from Imaginisce! I think this line is SO much fun and so very versatile! The Design Team has been working hard to show you all how great this line is and I think your jaw will drop on some of the projects they made! 

Recipe:
Cardstock embellishment (balloons): Animal Crackers: Animal Tricks: Die Cuts™
Cartridge: Create a Critter
Gypsy to weld the tent together
red ink: ColorBox™
Glam Rocks: Mirror
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For this next one I wanted to show some diversity in the colors so I made a baby card!
Recipe:
Paper: Imaginisce: Animal Crackers
Cartridge: Straight from the Nest
Emboss Folder: D'vine Swirl
Ribbon: Animal Crackers Loop de Loop Ribbon
Sentiment: Hero Arts™

White Embossing Powder by A la Mode™
Heat Embossing Tool by EK Success™
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For this last one I just wanted clean and simple lines.

Recipe:
Embossing Folder: Seeing Spots
White embossing powder: A la Mode™
Heat Embossing Tool: Coloriser by EK Success™



I hope you have enjoyed my cards! Head on over to the Imaginisce blog and leave a comment there to be entered to win the Animal Crackers line as well as the tool used most that day! Be sure to stop back and comment all week as there will be prizes every day! AND don't forget to keep leaving comments on the 10 things posts as there will br prizes there too... that's a lot of prize opportunities!

Speaking of winners....
The winner from the My Pink Stamper Design Team Hop is:
Jamie said...

Love the card! What a great start to the hop!


Jamie, please contact me at CourtsCraftsBlog@gmail.com so I can get your cartridge out to you! I will give you a week and then I will have to draw again!

I want to take a moment and thank those that have stopped by, left comments, and become followers. What a thrill that you think my work is good enough that you want to see more of it! I really appreciate it and I emailed those back whose reply was an email address opposed to a "no-reply at blogger dot com". So I hope you all received it! 

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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Monday Motivation at Betty Bee's Buzz

Here is the project I made for this Monday Motivation at Betty Bee's Buzz! EAD Designs has sponsored the Honey Bees this week and I could not be more thrilled!!! THANK YOU EAD DESIGNS! You have to go check them out for all your sticker, rub-on, and vinyl needs. I have tried all of their products and I won't even confess how much of their store I own... It's a little embarrassing! :)

We decided that there are plenty of December birthdays that get overlooked due to Christmas! So we Honey Bees are doing birthday cards! :) 



Recipe:
Ribbon from my Stash
Foam dimensionals
Sharpie™ markers
Plain white card stock is from Paper Trey Ink™

You can check out the EAD Designs store HERE and their blog HERE. They have a  regular monthly color challenge where everyone wins and a Monday blog hop with fabulous inspiration!

Make sure to leave a comment over at Betty Bee's Buzz to be entered into December's giveaway and play along with us as EAD Designs has generously decided to give away a $20 gift certificate to their store!!! That's a lot of vinyl/stickers! 

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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Pumpkin Spice is my sponsor and a giveaway!

I am SO excited to finally announce that Pumpkin Spice is sponsoring my blog!!! This is the company that I was telling you about during the hop where I bought My Pink Stamper stamps from. 

I put the same My Pink Stamper stamps in my cart for 5 companies. Hallmark Scrapbook and Custom Crops were two of the bigger ones and they charged about $6 and $8 for shipping respectively. 

I chose Pumpkin Spice because of two reasons: 

  1. The shipping price was $2.78 (I think or it was $2.87)
  2. I called customer service because I needed them pronto to use for my projects and for the give away. I got a call back within 15 minutes! And she went to the post office and shipped them within an hour! 


THAT is amazing and I told her so. Now here we are - a friendship has been born and now a sponsorship!

Today I have a card for you that is for my grandfather's birthday. So Grammy, if you're reading this, don't show it to him! :)

Denine at Pumpkin Spice was SO generous and I am pleased to open this with the Union Square line from My Mind's Eye. While I doubt it's the same one they named the line after, we have a Union Square here in San Francisco and I just LOVED the red glitter paper. I thought it is so versatile from men's cards (like this one) to girls night out cards, polka dots, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and even Halloween -- of course it's a shoe in for Valentine's day as well but that's a little bit far away.

Recipe:
From the My Mind's Eye Lost and Found Union Square™ Line:
Union Square "Favorite" Decorative Brads™
Union Square "Home Sweet Home" Glittered Accessories Sheet™
Union Square "Perfect" Stamps™
Union Square "Favorite" Trims™ - the "ribbon" is linen! I love it! 
Union Square "Favorite" Union Station Paper™
Union Square "Favorite" Birds of a Feather Paper™
Cosmo Cricket Nutmeg Collection - Acorn Paper™
Embossing: A2 Seeing Spots Emboss Folder™
Glossy Accents (on the crown)
Red Stickles by Studio G (on the crown)
Pop Dots
Corner Rounder

Denine (owner of Pumpkin Spice) has also generously put this all in a Court's Crafts Collection Kit! So you can everything you need to make it here! How cool is that! 

And if that wasn't great enough, she sent me some goodies to send to you! Leave a comment on this post telling me how many items for sale there are under the section listed "Blackbird" under "My Mind's Eye - Halloween Collections and what your favorite paper is from there. I will randomly choose a winner on Friday to win the Cosmo Cricket Matilda mini deck sponsored by Pumpkin Spice

You will have until Thursday at midnight PST to leave a comment. Winner will have 48 hours to contact me because I am leaving for Europe! So become a follower if you don't want to miss it and if you like my work! 

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Monday, October 4, 2010

Malakai's First Birthday Invites!

That Halloween Hop was fun! I will give you a little while longer to leave comments so be sure to get them in! 

On World Card Making Day (this last Saturday) I went to a Crop for the Cure where I got to meet some wonderful ladies like Monique Griffith and Wendy Lawrence. While there, I made a few things. This is one of them. :)

These are going to be the invitations for our Godson's first birthday! The theme will be Baby Beluga as that is his favorite song to be sure. 

Recipe:
Cartridge: Gypsy Wanderings™ (comes with the Gypsy™), Wild Card™ (for the oval)
Paper: Echo Park: A Walk In the Park™, Bo Bunny™ double dot, Cricut™ (solid brown), Bazzill™ (solid white)
Embossing: Seeing Spots™
Ink: Momento™
Stamps: Hero Arts CL 139
Ribbon
Crop-a-dile™
Eyelets

I made this for the challenge at Off the Wall Craftiness as well: light blue, cream, and brown
Here is the inspiration photo:

I also made this for a variety of places that said, "show us your World Card Making Day card":
Scrap Review

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Monday, September 27, 2010

EAD Designs Lady Bug Fun!



Well, I'm sure you are getting to know that I LOVE EAD Designs "stickerz" and vinyl.

In this post I am using one of the new sets called Lady Bug Fun!
I wanted this card to be clean, simple, and happy. I added buttons to the ladybug's antlers and the rest was oh so easy!

Recipe:
Paper: Bazzill™, Cricut™
Ribbon
Buttons
Pop Dots


This qualifies for:

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