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Friday, June 5, 2015

Congratulations


I found this card on Pinterest.  I made the card for the next door neighbors who both graduated from nursing school.  I used many cartridges.  I used my silhouette for some of it and my Explore for the rest.  tfl.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Open If You Dare Treat Box


Jayne is our amazingly talented designer for this week's challenge over at BBTB2 .  We are to make a treat box.  At first I made a Snowman treat box and thought being that this is time for halloween, I should make a halloween treat box.  I used several cartridges to make this project.  First of all, I used TBBM2 for the box, Paperdoll dress up for the spiders and fencing.  I used the George cartridge to put some oval cut outs in the side of the box, so you can see the candy.  The cat is from Cindy Lou and the haunted house and ghosts are from the Silhouette Online Store.  I hope you come and join in the fun.  tfl.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

May the Force be with You!

Yesterday was one of my grandson's birthday. My grandson loves Star Wars.  I made this box using my Silhouette Cameo for the box card.  All the images came with the box except for Luke Skywalker.  I made him using my Cricut and the Paper Doll Dress up cartridge.  The cameo made this box so easy.  My previous box cards were made by hand and I love how easy this was.  tfl.

Monday, April 22, 2013

I can't measure my love for you!






Hello again! I made this project for a challenge at BBTB2. The challenge by Jayne was to make a masculine themed project. That was really tough and I had to ponder it for quite a while. My husband is a carpenter so this is what came to mind. I thought I would make him a "toolbox". I used my Imagine for the measuring tapes. The cute box is from Tags, Bags, Boxes and More, 2. The hammer and screwdriver came from Boys will be Boys and the drill is from Everyday Paper Dolls. Oh and the tag is from George. I sure pulled out alot of cartridges!! tfl.

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Party, Clown!



Hello again!  Our design sister, Susan at BBTB2, picked a clown project for our next design challenge.  You could use the clown from Teddy Bear Parade cartridge or another clown from another cartridge.  What fun!!!  I found this image from Wrap it Up and I doodled the daylights out of it.  There is a card feature that I used and made the image just a little smaller to put on the card base.  The pompom was made from Flower Shoppe and I took out the center hole with my Gypsy.  The bow tie is from Paper Doll Dress up.  I put some crystal laquer on the clown's nose.  I think I will give this to my grand-daughter for her birthday.  She will be three years old soon.  All the grandchildren have birthdays within 1 week of each other.  That will surely keep us busy!!  tfl
 

Monday, December 17, 2012

Christmas Greetings



I enjoyed making this little nativity scene.  The stable is made from Paper Doll Dress up and the label from Art Philosophy.  The baby Jesus and star are from Winter Frolic Cartridge.  I cut the stable twice out of different papers to put the contrasting beams.  tfl and Merry Christmas!

Thursday, October 25, 2012

BEWARE!



This card took a little longer to create.  I used my Gypsy to create this.  It is basically some rectanges attached to the letters.  The letters are welded together.  I used mini monster for the skeleton and the spiders are from Paper Doll Dress Up.  Hard to see, but the paper from behind shows through the front between the BEWARE letters.  The inside says:  Creepy by just to say hi.  This was entered at "My Craft Spot" and "My Sheri Crafts." tfl.

Monday, October 15, 2012

You're under my Spell



I saw this idea on Splitcoast stampers and loved it.  I used my Martha Stewart punch and stamped around the page.  The little girl is from Paperdoll Dress Up, the label from Art Philosophy and the little flowers are from Paisley.  I just love these little paper dolls.  She is supposed to be a little ballerina, and the face is from Peachy Keen.  tfl.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

BEWARE!



I wanted to try another type of card and so I made a shadow box card.  I used several cartridges for this card:  Doodlecharms for the spider, October 31 for the tree, spider web and beware, and Paper Doll Dress Up for the bats.  I used my gypsy to cut the shape in the card from Art Philosophy.  This card was made for a challenge at BBTB2:  http://heather-bittenbythebug2.blogspot.com/   The card looks better in person, as you can see the 3D effect better. tfl.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Have a screaming good time



I made this card for a challenge at bbtb2:  http://heather-bittenbythebug2.blogspot.com/.  The challenge was to use blue and a card for a boy.  I have been trying to think of ideas for Halloween cards for my grandchildren.  I loved this little haunted house from Mini Monsters cartridge.  The stars, moon and bat are from Paper Doll Dress Up.  I thought it would be fun to make a pedestal card.  tfl.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

All Star Dancer



Hello, another card for one of the ladies at work.  This is for her niece who loves ballet.  The ladies at work keep me busy, for which I am thankful.  Any excuse to go into my craftroom and escape.  I used Paperdoll Dress Up and for the labels, I used Twinkle Toes.  This is a pedestal card.  When I use the paperdoll carts, I feel like I am a kid again.  I absolutely loved playing paperdolls as a kid, one of my favorite things to do.  Certainly more girly that some of the other things I used to do, like climbing trees and playing cars in the dirt, lol.  tfl.