"What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal."
-Albert Pine
Showing posts with label Going Places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Going Places. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

My Mother's Day Projects

Did everyone have a nice Mother's Day Weekend?!  :)

Here is the card that I made for my Mom:
I love how it turned out!  :)  I also made a simple banner to hang in her living room:

Then, I had to do something silly for my mom as well.  Have you guys heard that poem/story called, "Hat's Off To Mother," if not..it is pretty cute.  Mom's do so very much and have the hardest job in the entire world!  The story talks about the many 'hats' that a mother wears.  So I made these sticks to put in a vase, to go along with the story.  (I didn't get a picture of the finished product...but here are each of the individual sticks:)
A Nurse:

 *(I know my mom spent a majority of the time raising me, being  my nurse.  Having a diabetic child can NOT be easy!!!) Thanks Mom!! :)
A Chef:
And what a good chef she is!!! :)
A Chauffeur:   (I turned this into Mom's Taxi!) 
A Detective:  Sshe neeeeever had to play this.... I was a perfect angel!!) 
My mom always said that if I were an angel, that my horns were holding up my halo. Lol!
A Gardener:
A Maid:  *(this one was hard for me...what kind of hat does a maid wear?!!?  I came up with a bonnet type...but that just seemed odd to me. haha.)
That one was left pretty plain, I wanted to add a broom or mop, but anything I tried didn't look right.  Ah well.
And last but not least, 'A Queen, and Angel in Disguise'

I don't know if she will want to keep these.  (I always feel silly when people want to "keep" the stuff I make).  But if she does, I will probably turn it into a mini album/story. :) I changed a couple the words from the original poem, so that it really fit my mom.  If anyone wants to know the actual poem, I can tell you though!
I hope she had a good mother's day. I love my mommy! hehe.

Thanks for stopping by, and checking out my projects!!  I love all your comments!!!! :) 




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Thursday, March 24, 2011

A Couple 'Thank You' Projects

Hello friends!

I decided to make a couple little, simple 'thank you' projects this past week.  I had a couple people that I needed to thank.  I will start with the Girly Thank You.

Since this is for a lady, and one that I don't know all to well, I decided to go with a generic "Girly" theme.  For the card, I decided to use a svgcuts file of a high-heel shoe.  I absolutely LOVE how it turned out!!  And, if I actually found a pair of shoes that looked like this, I would buy them in a heart beat!  Ha.
I added rhinestones along the side of the show, for some added bling:
This flower comes with the cut file, and I couldn't decide if I liked it or not.  I really liked the shoe without it.  Personally, I wouldn't wear a shoe with a huge flower on it...but I did like it on the card.  This is the flower:
It is a lot of layers, and I inked the edges for just a finished look.   The sole of the shoe is some black, metallic paper that I have. I like how it finished the look.  Here is the completed card:

Next, I made a purse for the gift bag.  This purse is also from the same cut file.   I love it because it has a movable handle.  I have not seen any like that with the cricut, although, I LOVE the tags, bags, boxes, and more cartridge!!!  But, this is the purse I used:
I used cute little button brads to connect the movable handle.  Here are some shots of the handle ... being moved. Lol.
Since I didn't add any zebra print to the purse, I figured that it needed a flower.  Here's the flower I used:
And the flower with the added leaves:
I also like this purse because I didn't need to add any type of closure, it just has a tab that slips into a hole. Easy!
For the finishing touch... what's a pair of shoes, with a matching purse...without a matching wallet!??!  I used this gift card holder from the Wild Card Cricut Cartridge.  And added some zebra print to finish it off:
And here is a odd angle of the gift card wallet while opened.  haha.
That's it!  That's the first 'Thank You' project!  I am happy with how it all turned out.  Here are some pictures of the entire set:
I'm pretty sure I will be making this project, well..a similar one...very soon!!

Now for part2  of my post!  This thank you project is for a man, so I had to turn of my 'girly' mindset. I know that he is a fan of nautical decor, so I ran with that theme!
 Here is the card:




I love lighthouses.  LOVE them!  Everywhere I looked for a cut file, I just couldn't find one that I liked enough.  There are so many beautiful lighthouses out there, and I felt that my card wouldn't do them justice.  So I decided to go with the Life Is A Beach cricut cartridge.  The lighthosue on that cartridge is a tall, skinny one.  I just manipulated it to be short and fat.  Haha.  I then flipped one, and welded them together to make a card.  I also welded some seagulls (also from the Life Is A Beach Cartridge) to the top, backside of the card... so when it was closed, it would look like they are soaring in the background.

As I was piecing together this card, I kept thinking.."oooh this is NOT going to be good!"  But I really liked how it turned out!  Simple and sweet. My favorite! haha. The reason that I manipulated the lighthouse to make it wider, is so that I would have more room to write inside.  Also, it was easier to weld two of them together.
Next is the box.  I decided to use a Gable box.  This box is from the Elmo's Party cricut cartridge.  I just welded circles for the handles rather than keeping the 'Elmo head' (since the recipient is older than three! lol.)
I also welded a 'window' onto the gable box, and added some acetate behind it to make it more of a window. :)  I also added a anchor sticker that I had in my stash, and cut two ship wheels to put on the sides. (Ship wheels are also cut from the Life Is A Beach cartridge.)
Finally, the gift card holder.
This is actually from the Going Places cricut cartridge.  It is under the 'Slider Envelope' function key These envelopes are ideal for gift card holders!!.  When I saw this cut, I know it would be perfect for this project!



And there you have it!  My projects are complete!! I juse filled the purse and gable box with some candy, and then put the gift cards/and holders inside too. I hope the recipients liked them!!

Thanks for looking at my projects, and I always love comments!! :)

Since this is a post about thank yous, I also wanted to give a shout out to Momo from www.madebymomo.blogspot.com   I have been a follower of her blog for a while now. (I think she was one of the first people I followed.)  I have never met her, or spoke to her, but I can tell she is a super fun lady, and has an amazing talent for crafting!  She is doing a 'link you blog' thing on her blog, where if you have less than 200 followers, you can post your blog there...and hopefully get some followers, and find some new inspiring blogs to follow as well!   Since I was the 222nd person to post my blog, it looks like I will have a busy night of blog-looking! :)   Thanks to Momo for doing this!!