October 7, 2013

Broom Parking


Happy October!!!  Lori here from ScrappinMyStressAway with a fun Halloween home decor piece.

I absolutely love Halloween.  I love decorating for Halloween, picking out costumes, planning my daycare party - everything about Halloween!!  I saw this image and just knew it would be a fun one to cut out!


I took an 8x8 flat canvas and sprayed Dirty Martini Dylusions Ink on it.

I have to say that I was hesitant to use Dylusions Ink.  I tried glimmer mist and even made some of my own, but the color was not very vibrant and it just wet and curled my paper.  My glimmer mist also got clogged a lot.  I was VERY happy with the Dylusions!!!  This is after just one "coat" of spray!

I also love how the ink is kind of splotchy for my sign back! 


I purchased this Broom Parking sign from the Silhouette online store and cut it out in black vinyl.


I used transfer tape to pull up the vinyl and position it on the canvas.  I added the Kaiser Craft rhinestones for a little sparkle!!


I removed the center vinyl oval and replaced it with a gem.

I took some black acrylic paint and painted the edges to finish it off!


I found the Dylusions Ink and Keyser Craft rhinestones from the Frosted Designs brand new online store!!!  This is their Grand Opening Week - if you want to check it out I have a discount code on my BLOG.

Thanks Sheila for having me over today!!!





October 5, 2013

Gypsy Made Simple - Today We Make A Box

Hope you are having a GREAT DAY! It is Saturday and I am so excited to be able to show you some basic maneuvers on your Gypsy today. Now before we get started I want you to get comfortable, get your Gypsy turned on and lets create a box together! All you need is a cart linked that has a basic square on it like George, Plantin or you know even Gypsy Wanderings has a square. I will be using my favorite George and then Mini Monsters for the little pumpkin. Isn't this box adorable? And so simple that you will make one too!  Now remember you do not need Tag, Bags Boxes or More or any other cart to make a box other than a cart with a square or a rectangle.  Are you ready, well let's get started. If you get lost or fall behind just pause the video catch up and restart. These videos are to help you understand, and remember YOU WILL MAKE A MISTAKE and that is ok and is NORMAL, just go back and fix it and move one to the next step.
Now the first video we learn to make the base of the box, concentrating on the size, shape and weld for a perfect little gift box. In this video I refer to and X or Y axis, to understand I want you to look at your mat for your cricut on the Gypsy, one side will refer to X the other Y. So all you are doing when altering these numbers is lining up your artwork to a precise position on your Gypsy which inturn lines up to that exact position on your mat.
This second video takes us a little further in the base by adding flaps that will hold it together. You will also learn how to add to your welded item. Don't be aftaid to check the preview after you weld. what you see in red and black is going to be the actual cut.
This third video is completing the box and its lid and preparing it for a cut.  Are you ready?
This is the paper I chose, don't you love it?  This is DCWV Fall stack and I love it. The paper shimmers yet does not have glitter in it so it's safe to put candy in it. Now its time to cut so while the paper is cutting we'll answer a question I received in my email this week.

QUESTION: How do you move from mat to mat; small to large and large to small?

To find this screen just hit the little round silver button on the face of your Gypsy. Tap on the desired mat.
This is a photo of our project on a 12x24 inch mat. To make it smaller or fit it on a 12x12, first you need to position your design. Know that what you see on the right of the photo (the lid) will disappear from site if you change to a 12x12. So to prevent losing your hard work all you need to do is select the lid, then the plus sign, and when the next page comes up just hit copy and the lid will appear on your page.

This is what the two layers look like. To go to a larger mat just do the same thing and if you are like me you will delete any excess layers.

Lets put this box together. The first thing I did is scored all my pieces. I don't like the little score mark as I think that it looks tacky and weakens the paper. So just look at the box and score where they intersect.
This is the lid, see how nicely the little tabs fold in. Note, I am going to make the next tabs a little larger as I want more of an area as I think the box would be stronger. To do this just increase the width of your tab/flap it will not compromise the rest of your design.

See how nicely they will fit together. Now I used the DCWV and although I love that paper line it has a white core so I am going to ink the edges with my Marigold Distress ink (thanks to my enabler buddy - you know her as Makeupgirl217 she showed me all about inking!)
I made sure all my edges were done and I even inked the little pumpkin so I can make a little matching card!
I then used some acetate that was left over from the packing on one of my carts. I placed plenty of glue with my Glue Glider Pro around the pumpkin hole so no candy would sneak out.
And then positioned the acetate.
I can't believe it, my Glue Glider Pro went empty and I didn't have a refill! Love that Zip Dry Glue! I added plenty as you can see and waited for it to get tacky before putting together. It worked like a charm.
I then used left over scraps to make a little card. Didn't this little box turn out cute? I did make a mistake that I did not realize what until I looked over the videos.... Just before I cut I clicked the increase size button twice on the lid so it would be just slightly larger than the box. When I looked at the video I realized that I had already done that and checked the size! Oh well it still turned out great and I just adjusted back down for the next box.

I stopped at CVS Pharmacy on the way home for some shampoo and picked up a bag of Candy Corn. Don't they look yummy? Well, I was amazed it took the whole bag to fill the little box and I could have put more in it! This is one of my favorite candies for this time of year.
Then I mad e a little card with scraps. The base was a 3x6 inch folded in half, a 2x2.75 scrap of the lid paper and then the little pumpkin from the window that I inked the edges on. Isn't it cute?
So here is my little gift, a 3x3 inch box filled with yummy corn candy and a  matching card made from scraps. How cute is that? And just as easy to make. Now I want to see yours. All you need to do after you make your little box is take a photo. It can be decorated or plain like mine, your choice. Then either post on your blog or the Cricut Message Board. After you do that click on the McLinky below and follow the instructions. It will link you right to this site and we can all see your newly designed box.
Be sure to return back next Saturday too, we will have another Gypsy Made Simple session featuring My Gypsy Woman! And remember if you have any questions email me at ShesASassyLady@hotmail.com and I will get back to you as well as run the answer on next weeks post.
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Thank you for joining me today. I hope you enjoyed today's little project and learned something new at the same time. Thanks for your continued support and sweet words of encouragement. Your comments are what keep me sharing with you.

October 4, 2013

Thank you - Elvis style

Hello
This is Pam  from TheBugBytes and Papillon Digital Designs today on She's a SassyLady.
Thanks Sheila for having me as one of your DT.
Today I have a Thank you card - Elvis style.
I updated my Imagine and started cutting with it. Was so happy it worked but after printing some paper and cutting some images it started showing missing ink cartridge when I tried to do advanced calibration . Grrrr..!!  And it's a new ink cartridge to boot. 
Now I know why I gave up and went with another machine. Well we will see  I will try troubleshooting and updating again!
Well anyway at least got this one card out of it. This is from Imagine - Greeting card



Inside of the card


Thanks Sheila for having me here


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October 3, 2013

Fall Pumpkin Shaped Treat Baskets

Hi Everyone!  It's Sonya from Sonya's Paper Trail and I'm happy to be designing for She's A Sassy Lady today.  The project I'm sharing is perfect for this time of year!  I made some small treat baskets that I'm giving to some parents who volunteered to work our classroom's booth at our  PTO Fall Carnival.  I'm our room mom this year, and sometimes I have to find volunteers to work on behalf of our classroom.  I'm always so grateful for our willing volunteers and decided to have a cute little treat waiting on them at our booth.   

Check them out:

I actually made four of them...they were so easy!  I started with a cut file available in the Silhouette Online Store.  It contained the pumpkin front and back, the pumpkin outline, the interior basket and handle, and the leaves.  I slightly enlarged them using my Cameo software.  I'm not one for complicated 3-D projects, and these were very simple to assemble!

I added a tag that said "Thank You" using my SP&Company Stitchery Doo Banners Stamp Set.  I hand cut each banner and inked the edges with some SU ink and a sponge.  The fringy fibers were some scraps I had in my drawer--they are in gorgeous fall colors and I thought made great little vine-like accents.    The orange polka dotted paper is by SU, and the green is a scrap from a fall themed DCWV stack.  I love using up older treasures!!

Now all I need to do is fill these cuties with some mini candy bars and I'll be all set to thank my sweet moms who are working our booth!

I hope you have a wonderful day!

Hugs,
Sonya

October 2, 2013

Baby Girl

 
Hi everyone, 

I wanted to share with you a design team posting card. I belong to the Fairy's Challenge. Thank you so much Sheila for allowing me to be a guest the week. 

It feels like forever since I have posted anything. I know it isn't but I can remedy that right now. Our challenge at the Fairy's blog this week is baby using faux or real stitching. I have wanted to use this cut file for a bit now so here it is. The file is a swing card from the MTC gallery. It is so easy and fun. I cut one in solid and one in DSP. I cut the ends off the DSP and added it over the solid. It didn't quite work the way I wanted so I cut 1/4" off of all the ends. Our sponsor is Bugaboo. The baby is colored with copic markers. E21,00,000,31, BG10,13,N0,2, Y 13 R20,81,83. I traced a circle around the image and cut it out. The background is a stamp sets by SU. Hello baby is also SU teeny tiny wishes, Itty bitty backgrounds are the small little specks are behind the baby, SU best yet baby saying is on the inside. It says "a little something for a little someone" The last two are old sets but goodies. The cute dragon fly was punched from sticker paper and MS glitter was put over the sticky. I added 4 of the blue green buttons on each corner with little twine bows. Thank you all so much for stopping by, happy creating!




October 1, 2013

Artbooking Cartridge Helps Organize My Card Stash


I am so excited to share this with you today as I have an organized card stash!!! You see I am somewhat of an organized nut and it was driving me crazy to have to go through a box of cards every time I needed one. As I was looking through my Artbooking booklet I noticed this cute little file folder and new exactly what I was going to do with it.



Don't you just love how easy this was? And I used some paper from My Minds Eye from a stack a couple of years ago and easy peasy I have organized cards! Now all I have to do is the other box of cards I have downstairs. I laugh but often times I am getting ready to leave to go somewhere and think I should bring a card and I am able to get that without running upstairs so it works to have 2 stashes! Besides with these card parties it really keeps my supply up.


This is what it looks like. You could type or label the tabs but I just wrote on them and that works for me.


I hope you enjoyed my little post today and you too take just a few minutes to organize your card stash, you will be so happy you did.
Thanks for joining me today and for your sweet sweet words of encouragement. Your comments inspire me to continue sharing with you.