Monday, October 29, 2012

BBTB2 Witch


This week at BBTB2 our hostess, Susan, asked us to create a project with a witch.  Yes, I did use this same witch last week on my 3-D Halloween project, but it's kind of a matching set.  I made this card to go along with my pumpkin treat for my granddaughter.  This adorable gal came from the new Cricut Lite Trick or Treat cartridge.  I'm not a big fan of scary things at Halloween, or any time for that matter, so I prefer my Trick or Treaters to be on the cute side.  We actually, don't have any Trick or Treaters as I'm living in a retirement community now.  Thanks goodness, I can eat all the candy myself!  I started my card with a standard A2 card cut from black cardstock, a mat of green, then purple and finally my favorite, a polka dot paper.  It's from the Simple Stories Harvest Lane collection.  I'm going to be entering this into the Fantabulous Cricut challenge this week because they're looking for spots or dots.  My witch and all her layers are cut at 4".  I totally followed the suggested colors from the manual with this, because they went well with my polka dot paper.  I cut my tag from the Fabulous Finds cartridge and attached it with some orange brads.  As a final touch I cut a bat from the October 31 cartridge and my spider from the Doodlecharms cartridge.  My sentiment is from Cardz TV Stamps More Spooky Sayings stamp set.  I hope you'll join our Witchy challenge this week.  Remember to follow our BBTB2 rules which are posted at the top of the blog.  Thanks for coming by.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

The Cutting Cafe Halloween Bingo

I wasn't going to do it, but I just couldn't help myself.  For this week's Cutting Cafe project I used the Halloween Bingo Set.  I've been really pressed for time since moving to Florida a couple weeks ago.  Setting up the new household has been taking up most of my time.  I finally had a day to sit down and get some Design Team assignments done and I just love Regina's bingo sets.  They're a fabulous project to give to children, especially if you're not fond of giving sweet treats.  It really doesn't take long to whip them up.  
The first step of the project was printing and cutting the Bingo cards.  There are eight of them in the set.  Next I printed the numbers for calling and punched them out with a 1" circle punch.  My orange and black circle markers were cut with my Cricut.  I used the fill page function with the circle cut on the Plantin' Schoolbook cartridge.  They're cut at .75".  I cut a sheet of 8.5x11" in orange then in black.  The final step was constructing the box for the set to go in.  For my box I used The Cutting Cafe 8x5.5" Box with Dividers.

I wrapped it all up with a black tulle bow and added my circle sentiment that came with the bingo set.  I added a cute little Studio G embellishment in the center.  I found this set of four in the 97 cent bin at Walmart.
Didn't it come out so cute?  I know my granddaughter is going to be so excited to get it in her box of Halloween goodies I'm sending to her.  Of course, her mom will probably want to smack me for sending it because I'm sure she's going to want to play a million times.  LOL

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Cricut Cardz Challenge #119 Let's Hear it for the Girls

It's time for a new challenge at Cricut Cardz.  Mary asked the DT to create a project for breast cancer awareness.  A subject near and dear to me.  I'm a survivor.  I was diagnosed in 2008, had a bilateral mastectomy, treatments and reconstruction so this is one of my favorite sentiments to use on awareness cards.  I used Cindy Loo for my owl, Life is a Beach for my pink bra and Elegant Edges for my scalloped square.  I computer generated my sentiment.  My patterned papers are from My Mind's Eye. 

Monday, October 22, 2012

BBTB2 Halloween 3-D Project

Hello my crafty friends!  I'm the hostess this week over at BBTB2 and, as such, it was my turn to pick what the challenge was going to be.  I have a weakness for creating 3-D projects with my Cricut so I asked the DT to create a 3-D Halloween treat holder of their choice from any cartridge.  I used the Tags, Bags, Boxes and More 2 cartridge for my pumpkin container.  It doesn't get much easier than this.  Push the button, cut and assemble.  I cut my pumpkin at 11 which is the largest cut that would fit on my mat.  I embellished with a witch from Cricut Lite Trick or Treat, bat from October 31 and spider from Doodlecharms.  A black checked gingham bow and tag with a printed sentiment from The Cutting Cafe Halloween Mini Words.  I know my two granddaughters are going to love their Halloween surprise treat when they get them in the mail.  Next week I'll be showing the card that I made to go along with this.

I'm so glad I was intuitive enough to get all my BBTB2 projects for the month of October done before we moved.  I've been struggling with my mojo since we've moved to our new winter home in Florida.  I'm having a hard time getting back into the swing of things.  Between trying to find, unpack and organize my new home my mind has been elsewhere.  For those of you who have been visiting my blog for the past 18 months or so you've heard me talk about selling our home which was about 3,000 sq. ft. and traveling around with hubby in our fifth wheel camper.  On Saturday I posted photos of our new place and if you're interested in seeing how we've downsized to 500 sq. ft. please see my post here or scroll down below this post. 

I hope you'll be able to join us for this fun 3-D project challenge.  You can post your projects on the BBTB2 blog.  Please remember to follow the simple rules for our challenges listed at the top of the blog.  We also ask that you have word verification turned off on your blog so the Design Team can visit and leave comments on your project.  Have fun!

Sunday, October 21, 2012

The Cutting Cafe Tea Bag Holder


This week at The Cutting Cafe Regina asked the DT to design a project using the Tea Bag Holder, Hot Cocoa Holder or the Shaped Christmas Card Set.  As you can see I decided to make the teabag holder.  I used an very old K&Company paper for my holder.  This is one of those paper packs that I held onto for so long because the papers were so beautiful I just liked to look at them.  I'm over that now, as I decided my paper collection had become way too big and I needed to start using it up.  I simply printed the holder onto my patterned paper then cut it out, assembled it and then embellished.  First I added a ribbon around the whole holder to tie it together and keep it from opening.  Next I cut a teacup out from the Cricut Joys of the Season cartridge from a coordinating patterned paper and added little lace to the top of the cup.  I placed it on top of a crocheted doily made by We R Memory Keepers.  For a final touch I added a tiny tag I cut with Cricut's Tags, Bags, Boxes and More cartridge.  My sentiment is from Cardz TV Stamps Brew Ha Ha stamp set.  You can see from the photo below how the teabags fit into the holder.  I'll be giving these holders to friends with mini loaves of pumpkin bread. 
Last year I made the Hot Cocoa Holder to give to friend's at Christmas.  Here's a look at what they looked like.



Saturday, October 20, 2012

Serious downsizing

I don't usually post personal stuff on my blog, mainly because I devote my space to papercrafting.  But, occasionally I mention a little about my life.  I've had quite a few requests from friends and followers to tell more about how hubby and I have been living since selling our home in July 2011.  We closed on our house sale and had our truck all packed and ready to leave with our camper.  Since then we've traveled in our RV around the country and seen lots of wonderful sites and visited lots of friends and family.  At first we went north to the quintessential summer vacation harbor of East Tawas, MI on the shore of Lake Huron.  We stayed there until early September.  Then we started traveling south.  We stopped in Manassas, VA which was the closest town to where our son lived.  He's a U. S. Marine in charge of a recruiting station near there.  We were anxious to get the chance to visit with our youngest grandbaby who had been born in May.  He is the spittin' image of his daddy.  Then we went to Raleigh, NC and visited our youngest daughter.  A little farther south we visited with some of my husband's family.  Then we headed for one of my all time favorite places in the country, Savannah, GA.  By that time it was early October and we were getting a little weary of traveling.  Mid-October we decided we were a tired of constantly towing and moving around.  I was tired of going to a different grocery store every week and trying to find what I wanted.  Such a simple thing you tend to take for granted.  I must admit, I was not a very good passenger.  I was a nervous wreck being on the road and we had a few close calls.  It's amazing how many drivers don't realize you can't stop on a dime when you're in a big truck with 40 feet of trailer behind you and cut in front of you and then slam on their brakes.  So if you've never thought about it---leave plenty of room around big rigs and don't pull in front of them and slam on the brakes.  The stories I can tell about people who don't know how to MERGE onto a freeway, a big pet peeve of mine.  Here's a picture of our home on wheels.



So we decided to head to Florida for the winter.  We just picked a campground from a big campground book we traveled with.  We ended up in Lakeland, FL.  Being from the metro Detroit area we grew up as Detroit Tiger baseball fans.  Go TIGERS, we hope they win the World Series and will be watching as it begins next week.  Lakeland, FL is where the Tiger's do their spring training so it seemed like a good place.  Little did we know when we arrived how our lives would change.  We had so much fun and made so many new friends.  Most of the people at this campground are "permanent" winter residents.  The RV's they live in are permanently left on the sites.  There are people like us that stayed for the whole winter but lived in an RV. 

After a lot of thought we decided that this area just felt like home and we decided that we wanted to have a permanent place here so that we wouldn't have to tow our unit down here every winter.  We purchased a park model RV.  It was very much like buying a house as far as picking out the model and how we wanted it finished on the inside with cabinetry, flooring and such.  It was built to our specifications at a factory and we had the opportunity to go and see it during production.  It was a really fun process, though it took much longer to get it than expected.  It was delivered to our site we picked in the campground only a couple weeks before it was time to go back north at the end of April.  Here's a picture of the day it was delivered.
Now, we lived in a very large home (because we had five kids).  We had five bedrooms, three bathrooms living room, family room, finished basement, dining room, etc.  We had about 3,000 sq. ft of living space.  It was a wonderful family home and we raised our children there.  But as is always the case, the kids grow up and move out and there we were with all that space for just hubby and I.  WE DON'T MISS IT AT ALL.  The upkeep was tremendous and took a lot of our time.  We sold some of our belongings to the WONDERFUL family that bought the house, had a garage sale to get rid of other stuff and then we put stuff into a storage unit not knowing what we were going to be doing in the future.  After making the decision to buy the park model RV we had to return to our storage unit this summer and decide what to do with everything.  In June we had a garage sale at the subdivision my daughter lives in and sold most of the remaining big pieces of furniture.  We kept a hutch cabinet, our king size bed and assorted household items, like kitchen things and linens.  The last week in September we closed up our camper in Michigan and winterized it.  It will stay on a lot in the campground up in Michigan through the winter.  We rented a moving truck, loaded the household items we wanted to bring down to Florida and drove for three days to get back down here.  We arrived on October 1st.  Then the work began.  We had to unload the moving van, get everything unpacked, put away and organized.  It was quite a process, but we're happy with the progress we've made so far.  From the moment we picked out our home with that cute little front porch I envisioned two white rocking chairs sitting on that porch.  I love to sit on the porch in the morning with a cup of coffee and the newspaper.  Every morning I open my front door and there is the newspaper right outside the door for me to pick up.  My dog loves to lay out there in the morning in the sun basking in the warmth.

As you can see, we added a covered patio on one side and a small storage room at the back.  Hubby wanted to bring his tools down and have a little work area along with some extra storage.  Notice my dog proudly sitting by the front door of his new home.  (Such a little guard dog).  We are planning on doing some landscaping around the front of the house, but haven't gotten to it yet.  Next is a picture of the living room.

See that ottoman, it's utilized for my papercraft supplies.  I store my 6x6 paper pads, Copic markers, Zutter binding machine, and a few other things.  The next photo is the dining area. (Like you wouldn't be able to figure that out).

The cabinetry on the top holds dishes and other kitchen stuff.  The bottom cupboards are where I keep the rest of my crafting supplies.  I do my crafting on the dining table.  The next picture is the kitchen area (also self-explanatory, I know). 
After living in a camper, one of my favorite things about a park model is that it has full size kitchen appliances, even a dishwasher.  It was difficult to cook in the camper, but I find I'm enjoying being in the kitchen again.  Especially being able to bake.  A few days ago I made six mini loaves of pumpkin bread.  I'll be giving them to our friends as they arrive back at the campground.  We were pretty much the first winter residents to arrive, four other residents on our street have arrived this week.  Most of our friends will arrive by the first week in November.  We have a very roomy bathroom for such a tiny place.  Tons of storage between the large cabinet above the sink and the sink cabinet itself.  I do feel rather strange showing a picture of the bathroom and it was hard to get pics in such a tiny spot.  I hope I don't offend anyone with these photos.  We have a full size shower and next to the shower is more cabinetry.  I keep my linens (towels and sheets) and other misc. toiletries in there. 


Besides my full size appliances in the kitchen, my absolute favorite thing about my new place is it has room for our custom made king size bed.  We had only gotten this bed a few months before we sold our house.  We went to a furniture store and had it custom made with a firm side for hubby and a soft side for me.  I really missed that bed and I'm so happy to be sleeping in it again. 

Now granted, there isn't a ton of space after the bed got into it's place, but I'm more than okay with that just to be able to have it again.  As you can see we have more cabinetry above the bed for storage.  Hubby claimed four of the cupboards and I have the two on the right.  In my left cabinet I have storage containers that hold my Cricut cartridge manuals (I missed them a lot, too.  I'm a total hold it in my hand, visual kind of person).  I also have two containers of ribbons and trims. 

On the other side of the bedroom are his and hers closets with a chest of drawers in between.  We also downsized our wardrobes in this process.  This storage is more than enough room for our clothes.  In fact I use one drawer to collect dirty laundry in.  I was surprised at how many things in my closet I hadn't worn in years.  Of course, I no longer needed all the clothing that I wore to work in, being retired, so that took care of a lot of it.  We donated all our clothing that we didn't want anymore.  In the hallway we have a full size washer and dryer.  Most people down here hang their laundry out on a clothesline.  We found we especially enjoy putting our bed sheets out on the line.  It's so warm and sunny here most of the time that we rarely use our dryer.  (Except for undies, I refuse to put my underwear outside for the world to see. LOL)

This home has a total of 500 sq. ft.  It has everything we need.  A living area, a kitchen, bathroom and a bedroom.  When we think back to our house before we sold it---those are the only areas in the house that we used.  My husband says what we had was a five bedroom storage unit.  Our life is so much more simplified now.  I don't have to clean every single day for hours at a time, never catching up.  I can clean this home in an hour, including washing the floors.  It gives us more time to enjoy our retirement years and live an active lifestyle.  One of the first things we did after getting our Florida IDs was head to DisneyWorld and get a Florida resident annual pass.  We live about 35 minutes away and will head over there every couple weeks for a few hours at a time.  It's so much fun to know you don't have to cram everything in like you do on a vacation.  We feel like we are vacationing every single day.  Sometimes I don't even know what day it is.  Weekends are no different than weekdays.  I'm telling you, retirement is fantastic. 

I hope you've enjoyed my little tour.  Next week when my papercrafting supplies are a little more organized I'll be sharing my craft space and how I've organized and store my supplies.  I admit, I slightly miss my craft room I had in our house, but most of the stuff I had in there was many years old and never used.  Now I have only the things I use all the time.  My only purchases tend to be 6x6 paper pads and new Cricut cartridges (much to hubby's chagrin, LOL).  Thanks for coming by and I'd love to hear what you think of our successful downsizing.  I know some of you will think we're crazy.  This lifestyle wouldn't work for everyone and to do it, both spouses must be on the same page and you can't be the type of person that has to have a lot of things to feel successful.  But, I promise you, it's the most liberating experience.  I must also say, we save tons of money not having a big home with all the associated expenses (utilities, taxes, insurance and upkeep).  We don't owe any money to anyone.  We paid cash for our park model RV using the money from the sale of our house.  Living in the campground we don't have to pay utilities or property taxes.  We do, of course, have insurance on our home.  Before we leave to go back to Michigan next summer we will be purchasing a new vehicle and paying cash.  We've saved money for this because we aren't paying all those other expenses.  We know we are very blessed and we're very thankful.

Friday, October 19, 2012

Cardz TV Stamps Fall Fun

Time for a new challenge at Cardz TV Stamps.  Mary asked the DT to design a Halloween or Fall project using any of her stamps sets.  I don't really need any more Halloween cards so I decided to make a card to send to my granddaughter using one of Mary's newest sets, Fall Fun.

I thought it would be fun to use my new Cricut Lite Teddy Bear cartridge because I found this cute little bear wearing a sweater and it was perfect for my sentiment.  I know my bear is a little odd in white and black, but there is a reason.  This is the first card that I've been able to make since moving to our new place in Florida.  OMG, I can't find anything.  LOL  When I went to start on this card I realized that I left all my plain colored cardstock back in our camper in Michigan.  Looking for a way to condense some of my supplies I thought it would be easy to replace the plain cardstock when I got here and could buy it on sale at one of the craft stores.  Didn't give it another thought until I went to create this card.  The only colors I had were black, white and kraft cardstock.  Hence, the poor white and black bear.  Then I had trouble getting my Cricut Imagine to work since it's been in a storage unit for over 15 months.  I'm ashamed to say I uttered some bad words during the making of this card.  I was so frustrated between the Cricut machine and not being able to find things I was ready to scream.  The good thing is my granddaughter will never know what a struggle it was to get this card made.  She'll love it. 

Before I get to my card details I want to mention to those of you that have been following my story since last year when hubby and I sold our home and started traveling in our RV, I'm going to be posting about our latest adventure in a post on Saturday.  I will be sharing a little about our travels and some photos of our new winter home.  Hubby and I became experts in living small over the last year and a half out of necessity, being in an RV.  We found we absolutely loved living with less.  To go from living in about 3,000 sq. ft of space to 337 sq. ft. was very interesting.  Our new place is 500 sq. ft.  So for those of you who would be interested in finding out how we could possibly manage in such a little place, come by my blog on Saturday and see for yourself. 

I started with a white cardstock A2 size card.  I'd like to tell you what brand my patterned papers are but I don't remember which paper pad I managed to unbury from a box.  My bear is cut at 3.5" as well as all the layers.  I stamped the sentiment onto a strip of white cardstock and used a 1/2" circle punch on each end.  Then I added two pink buttons (total miracle that I found two that matched).  I added a white pompom to the tip of the bears hat for a fun little touch.  It's such a simple card I can't believe it took me so long to get it done.  I know in time I'll be a little more organized and my mojo will return.  I hope it's soon.  I've got a lot of projects I need to get done.  Thanks for stopping by, I always appreciate your visit and the comments you leave.   I hope you'll come back on Saturday for my post about our new home.  I'm so very excited to share it with everyone.  It may just give you some ideas for when you retire and want to downsize.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

My Creative Time Thursday Challenge

I don't often get the chance to play along with challenges, but I had to make a thank you card for a dear friend. I found a fabulous Designer's challenge issued by Miss Shar going on over at My Creative Time that inspired my card.  If ever you need a little inspiration this is the place to find it.  Emma and her designer's are amazing.  The challenge required three self-made flowers and asked that you use the color palette of yellow, blue and brown.  I used My Mind's Eye Stella Rose Hattie 6x6 paper pad for my patterned papers.  It's been a real struggle for me to create anything since making our move to Florida.  I'm still having a hard time finding my craft supplies and learning to use my Cricut Imagine all over again.  They've been in a storage unit for the last 15 months while hubby and I traveled around in our RV after selling our home.  Now we're just getting settled into a tiny new place that will be our winter home.  It's called a park model RV and it's 500 sq. feet.  We have truly mastered the art of downsizing and couldn't be happier.  We don't miss our 5 bedroom, 2600 sq. ft. home at all.  In fact it's been one of the most liberating experiences ever.  I'll be sharing some pics of the new place in a post on Saturday.

For this card I used the top note shape that came with the machine and the Flower Shoppe cartridge.  I used my favorite quote stamp that I've had in my stash for years and years and I stamped it with Momento brown ink.  My flowers use two layers each.  The center flower has layers cut at 1" and 1.3".  The two smaller flowers are .80 and 1" layers.  The leaves were also cut from the Flower Shoppe cartridge.  After cutting the leaves I used my bone folder to put a crease in the center, cutting each section into the center of the leaf to separate them a little and then I accordian folded each leaf to add a little dimension.  I used some sparkly Twinkle Goosebumps embellishments for the flower centers.  They're made by Queen & Co.   Now I've got to quickly get this into an envelope to mail before hubby leaves for a trip to the post office.  Thanks for stopping by.

Monday, October 15, 2012

BBTB2 Breast Cancer Awareness

Well, my friend and DT Sister, Brenda has done it again.  She chose this week's challenge at BBTB2 and it's another cause near and dear to my heart, literally.  (Her last choice was honoring our Servicemen and women and I got to brag on my son, the U.S. Marine). This week the Design Team's making breast cancer awareness projects.  For those of you who don't know, I'm a breast cancer survivor.  On November 12th it will be four years since I had my bilateral mastectomy.  I must take this opportunity to retell my miraculous story.  Four years ago, after returning from a wonderful trip to Hawaii to see my daughter get married, I was reading through my stack of mail that accumulated while we were gone for a month.  I found a letter from my insurance company which was offering a Target gift card to women who had a mammogram.  I figured, what the heck, I love to shop at Target.  So off I trotted for my first mammogram.  I was so confident that it was the one thing I didn't have to worry about.  After all, I breast fed five babies (which is supposed to be good for protecting against breast cancer) and no one in my family has ever had breast cancer.  How wrong I was.  My whole life changed that day.  Ladies, no one is safe from this disease and you MUST get a mammogram.  I'm living proof that early detection saves lives.  My doctors told me that where my tumor was located, I would not have felt the lump until it was much larger.  Maybe so large it would have been too late.  Okay, I'm done preaching.

Onto my card.  Every one knows that pink is the color associated with breast cancer so, of course, that's the color I used.  My papers are from My Mind's Eye.  Most people also know that more than any other word, HOPE, is the one that most breast cancer patients hold onto through surgeries and treatments.  Even when the journey is over HOPE still remains strong because a breast cancer survivor knows that it could return.  I used the Home Decor cartridge and cut Hope at 1.75".  Then I placed it atop a portion of a top note shape that I cut from the Elegant Edges cartridge.  I embellished with sheer cream colored ribbon and a few pink buttons.  I apologize for the glare on the photo.  I was going to take another picture but I decided I kind of liked the way there was a glow around the word hope.  Thanks for stopping by today and don't forget to schedule that mammogram if you haven't had one.  It could save your life.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

The Cutting Cafe Breast Cancer

This week at The Cutting Cafe Blog the DT is featuring breast cancer awareness projects.  Many of you may know that I am a breast cancer survivor.  I never pass up the chance to encourage getting a mammogram.  I am living proof that early detection saves lives.  I found out I had cancer when getting my very first mammogram.  My tumor was buried deep and the doctors told me it would have been a long time before I was able to feel it with a self-exam.  Perhaps, by the time I was able to feel it my outcome might not have been a good one.  I also want to mention that no one should think they are safe from this disease like I did because no one in my family had ever had breast cancer.  I also had the thought that I was protected because I breast fed five babies.  Neither of these mattered in my case.  So I urge you to go for a mammogram.  The discomfort of a mammogram is nothing compared to what you'll go through if you're diagnosed with cancer.  Enough preaching for now.

I used the Breast Cancer T-Shirt Printable set for my card.  I simply printed it out, cut it, and folded it on the score line.  The only extra I added was the pink ribbon that I cut with my Cricut Stand and Salute cartridge then embellished with a pink rhinestone.  Super simple and quick!   You could easily make up a bunch of these to send to friends or family members as a reminder for them to get a mammogram. 

If you like this little T-shirt card but would like some with a Halloween theme so you can whip up some quick and easy Halloween cards, Regina has another fabulous set that would be perfect called, what else, Halloween T-Shirt Printable set and you can find it here.

Monday, October 8, 2012

BBTB2 It's Pumpkin Time (but not for Halloween)

I was so excited when I found out our challenge for this week at BBTB2.  Our wonderful DT Sister, Glenda, asked the Team to create using a pumpkin.  The catch is it can't be a Halloween project.  Now, why was this so exciting for me.  I DO NOT like Halloween.  Gasp and shudder.  I think it stems from the fact that I had to come up with Halloween costumes for five children.  Now that is a real gasp and shudder!  To me pumpkins mean the fall harvest and the wonderful colors of the season.  I've always been fond of the taller, skinnier pumpkin and I found this one on the Happy Hauntings cartridge.  The smaller pumpkins came from Celebrate with a Flourish.  I used my new 6x6 Bo Bunny Double Dot paper pad for my pumpkin cuts.  I placed the pumpkins on a decorative square I cut from Elegant Edges.  My sentiment is from Cardz TV Stamps Thankful forYou stamp set.  Be sure to check the amazing designs from the rest of the DT for your pumpkin inspiration then play along with us.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

The Cutting Cafe Spiders and their webs

Jeepers Creepers I don't like spiders, but isn't this one cute.  This is my Cutting Cafe card I'm highlighting this week.  Regina asked the Design Team to use some of her spider sets.  Spiders and Their Webs is the set I used.  I started with an A2 size base card of black cardstock, then added an orange mat.  On top of that I printed out the card size web background from the set.  Next I printed the spider on green Bazzill Dotted paper and cut him out by hand.  I cut a piece of black and white twine to place behind him to look like he was climbing down from the top of the card and placed a piece of dimensional foam under the spider.  I added the gingham ribbon and the sentiment is from Cardz TV Stamps More Spooky Sayings stamp set.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Cardz TV Stamps Buttons and Boos

It's time for a new Cardz TV Stamps challenge and the DT is using Mary's newest stamp set called Oct 31st.  We're making Halloween cards using the new stamp set and had to include buttons on our card.  I used the Cricut Lite Trick or Treat cartridge.  As soon as I saw the Fraidy Cat sentiment in this stamp set I thought it would be perfect to pair with the cat from the October 31 Cricut Cartridge.  Then I saw this Frankenstein peeking around the door from the Trick or Treat cartridge and new it would frame my frightened cat perfectly.  Wouldn't you be afraid if you saw Frankenstein peeking out at you?  I followed the color guidelines in the cutting manual that came with the cartridge.  I also added a googly eye so I could enter my card in the My Creative Time googly eye challenge. My background paper is Cosmo Cricket.  I hand cut the banner for my sentiment.  I had to go buy some buttons for this card.  I have a huge container of buttons, but do you think I could find three black buttons that matched.  Nope, so off to the store I went.  Wait 'til you see all the fabulous cards the DT made for this challenge.  Then I hope you'll be inspired to play along.  This challenge will run from Oct. 5-Oct. 11.  Have FUN!

Monday, October 1, 2012

BBTB2 Tree

This week at BBTB2 our fabulously talented DT Sister Jayne asked us to create a project using a tree from any Cricut cartridge.  I've been on a kick to use some of my older, little used cartridges so for this project I used the Jubilee cartridge.  Yes, I know this is a font cartridge, but it has a few images on it, too.  This is a quick, simple easy card.  That's pretty much the only kind of card you're going to see from me in the next month.  My husband and I are in the midst of packing, moving and traveling.  More about that to come in future posts.  I do want to mention that I am currently without the internet and unable to visit blogs and leave comments.  So please forgive me for not visiting you.  I'm feeling terribly guilty about it, even though it's completely out of my control at the moment.  We're hoping to be settled in and have the internet hooked up within the next couple weeks.  I cut the tree at 4" and ran the top section through my Cuttlebug. Sorry, I forgot to look at the name of the folder before I packed my craft stuff up and it went to the moving truck.  Then I cut a section of grass from the Plantin' Schoolbook cartridge and added it to the bottom of the tree and scattered leaves around.  My sentiment is from Cardz TV Stamps Thankful for You stamp set and I embellished with a bow of brown jute and small yellow button.  Thanks for stopping by today and I hope you'll join our tree challenge at BBTB2.  Remember, to enter the challenge you must have a tree cut from any Cricut cartridge.  You'll find some fabulous inspiration this week on the BBTB2 blog.