"What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal."
-Albert Pine

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Wine Charms

Hey!

Sooo, one of the gifts I gave at Christmas time was a wine theme.  Wine glasses, Bottle of wine, books about wine, etc.  So I decided to add a personal touch and make wine charms.  This person is a Mickey Mouse/Disney fanatic, so I thought these were appropriate.  (and now that I think about it...a little odd.  A child's show...turned into wine charms?!? Haha.)

I decided to cut Mickey mouse icons; his head, pants, shoes, and glove.  I loved them!  This is how they looked before the beads and all the extras... but I thought they were so cute!

I also made a different set of just the head outline, in four different colors... here is the picture of the black one: 

I cut them with the Cricut, (they are plastic) so I figured I could make whatever design I wanted, and I ended with Mickey.  It took quite a chunk of time to finish them!  But, it was worth it! I had fun!

Thanks for looking! I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas! 
Oooh, I forgot to mention, I got a nwe desk for Christmas! My brother and sister-in-law take old items, and re-do them as their own.  They do AMAZING work!  So they got me an old metal desk, I think it was one of the old-school teacher's desks like that my grade school teachers had. (love those!)  And they painted it and re-did it.  It is AMAZING!  I took pictures, I just haven't posted them yet. I just had to mention it, because I'm so excited to have a new workspace to create on!! :)  Thanks guys!!  

Thanks for looking!

Cricut Cake 1st Attempt

Hello all!

I was actually brave and attempted the Cricut Cake this past week!  I just decided to make sugar cookies and decorate them with the very most basic of cuts.  I was not about to attempt anything too intricate on my first try!  I also made cookie boxes to individually wrap them.  Because....I am just silly like that.  Here is how they turned out:

And here are the cookies in their boxes: 

I can't wait to try something else next time!!  I think I will decorate a cake next.  Oooh the possibilities! 

Thanks for looking!

TGI....after Christmas!!!

Don't get me wrong, Christmas is great.  But the stress of planning and purchasing presents for my immediate family alone,  let's just say I'm super glad Christmas only comes once a year!!

I haven't had the time, or felt good enough to get on the computer and actually post any of my projects in a while.  I hate that.  I wish I could post them right as I finished one!  :(

So this will be my first of two or three posts tonight.  This one, I wanted to put up the night I finished it, but it was for my sister-in-law, and it needed to be a surprise, so I couldn't post until after I gave it to her.  This is keeping with the tradition of making a paper cake for each of my family member's birthdays.  I did a elegant looking black and white for her.  I loved how it turned out! I made flowers for the outside/ends of the pieces, they have a pearl in the center.

Inside of cake view:

And the top of the finished cake had a white scalloped circle (like frosting) and in cursive, it said, "Happy Birthday [sister-in-law's name]"  And it was stuffed with candy.

Thanks for looking!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Christmas Gift Organizer

I decided to make a Christmas Gift Organizer this year.  My family is getting bigger every year, and it gets harder and harder to keep everything straight.  It also seems like each Christmas there are duplicate presents, so I always keep my receipts.  So, I figured, why not put my Cricut and Bind-It-All to use, and make myself an organizer!?
Here is the cover.  I cut the penguins from Create A Critter, and I believe the font is Cuttin' Up, (but I might be wrong.)  The background paper on the cover is from K & Co.
I then made dividers using the From My Kitchen cartridge, (The recipe box dividers) And used my Gypsy to stretch them to the size I needed.  I also cut down 12"x12" paper and folded to make my pockets.  I made a divider for each of my brothers, and then within each divider are pockets representing each of their family members. (I also make extra dividers for my mom and a few friends that I buy gifts for.) 



I now have the names wrote on the tabs and pockets, I just didn't want to photograph the names.


I also made little pull-out notepads so that I could write what I have bought for each person, and what I still need to buy.  If I don't do this, I will end up forgetting soneone, or forget a take a present that I bought to that person, and I'll find it a week later, (no joke!)




I really like how this project turned out!  I think it's cute and I will get a lot of use out of it!
I titled it "checkin' it twice" as in, "making a list, checking it twice, ..."  Because I will for sure be checking it more than twice!!  Haha.
I made a few coupon organizers similar to this earlier this year, prior to my blog, and I can't remember if I posted pictures of them or not.  But having these handy lil' organizers makes life just a little less chaotic!  :)


Thanks for looking!!!

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Thanks Sew Much

Hey people!!

I can't believe how fast Christmas is approaching!  It's unreal.  This entire year has gone by so quickly! 

This is a card that I made for my Momma.  She helps me out so very much, and I appreciate her so very much. So I made her a card this week to give to her along with a little gift. My mom loves sewing, knitting, and all things crafty.  So this card fitted her perfectly.



The sewing machine and table is from Country Life.   The background paper is a Cosmo Cricket stack, called 'Material Girl.'  It is super cute paper!  It has all different sewing themed pictures....very cute.

Thanks for looking!!

Monday, November 29, 2010

Paper Bobble-Head!!

Hello there!!

So...... on Thanksgiving, I took my Cricut over to my bro's house to do a demo for my Sister-in-law.  We ended up cutting out a bunch of things, and I had so much fun!  The kiddos were also interested in it, so I cut out a couple paper dolls for the girls.  My nephew wanted a football player.... and I didn't have the right colors, or enough time. And I felt HORRIBLE that I had to tell him "no."  So, I made this for him tonight!! 


He is a San Diego Chargers FANATIC!   I used Everyday Paper Dolls, and an Action Wobble to make the head 'bobble-head like'  I really REALLY love how it turned out!!   Here is a quick video of the bobble-action! haha...


I made three mini-albums this past week too.  And I don't know how this happened, but I managed to give them all away without taking ANY pictures!!! :(  I am sooo bummed!   They were dog word albums, and had pictures of the pup, along with doggie quotes and sayings.  I had a lot of fun making them, and put a TON of time into them.. so I am really bummed that I didn't get any pictures.  Ah well.  It's ok!!

I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend!!  Food, Family, and Football... can't beat that!!



Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Shocked Turkey!

Hey paper pals!!

I can NOT believe tomorrow is Thanksgiving!!  I feel like the turkey on my card...shocked that it is here already!!  I had the idea for this card in my head for a long time now, and just got it made earlier this week.  Then, last night I was youtube-ing, and saw a video of the (almost) exact same card!!!! That is freaky when that happens, right?!?!  

And now I feel bad because I had planned to put a link/shout out to that gal, and I can't for the life of me remember who it was, or find the sheet of paper I wrote it on!!!  So if you see this post, I am SO SORRY!!  :(  But I did love your card!!! :) 

So here is my card: 


The [live\] turkey is from Create A Critter, the thought bubble is from Smiley Cards (with a few extra little circles from head to thought bubble) and the baked turkey is from Doodlecharms.  I threw some over sized  google-eyes on the turkey to make him looked shocked, like they were popping out of his head.  Haha. The background paper is from a Specialty  photo mat stack by Cloud  9, and if it has a name, I can't find it.  But it has fall papers, Halloween, and Christmas.  I love it!  I bought the 12x12 and the photo stack.  

Thanks for stopping by!  Have a super nice Thanksgiving everyone!!!


A Thanks Card, but not for Thanksgiving

Hey Paper Pals!!

Sorry that I have been absent from cyber world.  I was in the hospital (again) and have just felt like crafting the past couple days. (I was released from the hospital about a week ago...thank goodness I'm not in there for Thanksgiving this year!!)

A little while ago, I met a relative that I never knew even existed thanks to one of my favorite websites, Ancestry.com!!  I absolutely LOVE that site!!  (Plus, they have a commercial out right now, that for some reason, CRACKS me up!!)  Ok...  so, I met this relative of mine because my Grandma's cousin and best friend was renting a house, and when she moved into a nursing home, (or was moved into a nursing home) they accidently left behind a box of her belongings.  The super super nice homeowner looked into the box, and realized it was all family pictures and heirlooms, and did not want to just throw it out if there was family who would appreciate it.  So he hopped onto Ancestry, and contacted a few people who had her last name in their family tree.  Just so happened that she actually WAS my relative!!  But, she was also this other woman's relative.  So she actually contacted the man with the box first, (because I was in the hospital that time too) and so he sent the box to her.  She them emailed me and said she would scan the pictures that pertained to her, and send the box on to me!  I couldn't believe how nice these people are!  I didn't think people cared enough anymore, but this was refreshing.  So I made a thank you card to send on to her for sending me the box.   Here is the card:

The tree is from the Heritage cartridge, and I can't remember where I cut the "Thanks" from.  It's put on a pre-embossed card from DCWV. (Love those things!!)

Thanks for stopping by!! :)

Friday, November 5, 2010

Fall Sign

I realize I should be making winter signs, but it's still in the upper 90's here...and it just doesn't feel very "winter-ish."  Come to think of it, it's not very "fall feeling" either!!  But ah well.

I made this sign for the same neighbor as the Band Aid card.  


The sign measures 8" x 12".  I used Mickey Font for the wording, (welded with my gypsy,) and Gypsy Wanderings for the leaves. I inked the edge of the sign, as well as the leaves.  I like how it turned out.  I used pop dots to pop up some select leaves to give it some depth.  

Here's a close up on the leaves:



I had fun making this!!  Thanks for looking!

What a big Band Aid you've got there.

Hi Paper Pals!!

Wild Card is one of my all time favorite cartridges!!  I haven't used all of the cards from it yet, but I plan to for sure!!  It seems that there is always something from that cart that can be used for any project!!  

Ok, this card was made for a neighbor that I used to live by.  She's having lots of surgeries lately, so I just wanted to give her a little something.  And I just love this Band Aid Card!!  


Card and envie both cut at 6.5 inches.   The inside sentiment is from Beyond Birthdays.

I like simple and quick cards when I don't have much time.  

Thanks for looking!