Showing posts with label EAD Designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EAD Designs. Show all posts

Friday, March 23, 2012

My Mind's Eye March Challenge Thanks!

I am entering this card in the March Challenge for My Mind's Eye

I took some liberties with the sketch so let me point them out to you below.

The flowers are the die cut, the three ribbons are the three banners that go across the page, the two brads are obvious, and the sentiment is there. So as you can see, all of the elements are there, I just moved them around a bit! 


Of course I got all of my My Mind's Eye goodies at Shop Pumpkin Spice!!! :)

Recipe:




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Monday, March 19, 2012

EAD Designs Color Challenge: Thank You!

Hello!

Just a quick post today getting a challenge card in under the deadline! :)

I used to play in EAD Designs challenges ALL the time, but got super busy with DT work. So I am very excited to participate in one again! Also, it's really cool because even if you don't win, you get a 25% off coupon to the store so everyone wins! 

You're going to be seeing a lot of thank you cards out of me right now as I need to make a bunch! :) 



Here was the inspiration color palate:



Recipe:




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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Glass Etching Tutorial

Hello! Happy Saturday! 

If you haven't entered my Clip It Up Ribbon Storage Solution giveaway, click HERE for the post and make sure you enter! :) 

I am going to run you through the etching portion of a glass etching tutorial. I hope you like it! This was my finished project:

I left out the very beginning which is to line up your words: I used Cricut Craft Room (this was my first project with it and I must say I was impressed!). I wanted mine all cut on the same piece of vinyl. I used EAD Designs Vinyl. LOVE it! It's my favorite vinyl AND the transfer tape comes right on the back of the sheet - no need to buy anything extra - LOVE that! 

While it was still on the mat, I weeded out (picked out the letters) so that only the negative was showing.

Then I cut the vinyl into the words (they were all connected to save vinyl). 

Now here is the picture portion: 

Step 1: Start with a clean glass. It CANNOT have finger prints OR any oil from your hands on the glass if you want the etching to work. So make sure it's clean and then don't touch it. :) I use a dry paper towel to wipe down the service just before I put the vinyl on as well.


Step 2: Use transfer tape (or masking or painter's tape) and lay it smoothly over the word. 


Step 3: Use the transfer tape and your nail to start the sticking process of the vinyl (it should be the smooth, not the sticky side) to the STICKY side of the masking tape or transfer tape.


Step 4: Once you have it started, because you smoothed out the tape over the vinyl in step 3, the rest of the vinyl should just stick to the tape as you pull it back. BE CAREFUL to make sure the negative pieces (like the center of this P) are stuck to the transfer tape. This is VERY important so that you don't just have a big hole in the middle of your "P". 


Step 5: Using the transfer tape, apply the vinyl to the glass stretching it just a tad to try to keep any bubbles from getting under the vinyl. 


Step 6: You can see the bubbles below. These ones are totally fine because they are not touching the negative. If any bubbles are running into the negative, use the masking tape, put it on top of the small area, and use your nail and a lot of pressure to make the bubbles go away. If you do not, the etching cream will get under the vinyl and create little bubble ends to your letters. 


Step 7: Apply masking or painters tape around the negative so that if the etching cream drips you don't get funny lines. :) 


Step 8: I use Armour Etch. I bought this little bottle a while ago and it has been awesome! I couldn't find my paint brushes so I just used a q-tip. Works for me! 


Step 9: Apply it on THICK and let it sit there for at least 60 seconds. I let them sit for probably about 10 minutes or however long it took me to prepare the next glass. 



Step 10: (Not Pictured) Rince off the Armour Etch in the sink with water and a gloved finger (apparently this stuff is pretty toxic... I mean, it EATs through glass. Pretty rad stuff!)

Step 11: Dry off glasses. It will become more opaque when it is dry than when it is wet. Enjoy your project! These were a gift for my co-mom (mother-in-law) for her birthday. When we come over we will all have our own personalized wine glasses! :) 

I am entering this into the Cricut Circle challenge of making a gift for someone using your Cricut and at least 2 cuts. :) 

I hope you all have a fabulous weekend! We will be doing a lot of household chores/errands/clean up, but we always have fun doing it together! 

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Father's Day Imaginisce Style

Today at Imaginisce we are showing you inspiration for Father's Day! So if you are running a little last minute like I was (I made this yesterday!) then pop over to get some great ideas! We had inspiration for gifts yesterday!

This is for my husband's father for Father's Day. He's a remarkable man. I've only gotten to know him since Hans and I started dating and he has quickly become one of my heros. He's a true man's man and I hope he will like this card! 


Recipe:


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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

October Afternoon, Pink Paislee, AND My Mind's Eye???

That's right! All three of these fabulous companies are in the April Kit for Artful Delight along with chipboard from Maya Road, mini clothespins and so much more! 

Today, however, the Artful Delight Design Team was asked if we wanted to participate in the challenge reveal for the Paper Variety. Of our 4 person DT, two of them are on the PV's DT too so this is fun! :) Artful Delight is also sponsoring a bunch of the challenges there where you could win the kit including this week's challenge! So play along HERE and see if you can win because it is PACKED with goodness!

The challenge is a 1, 2, 3 Recipe Challenge!


My Combination is 1 Chipboard Die Cut, 2 Words, 3 Buttons! 

Recipe:
Cartridge: Creative Memories: Cheerful Seasons™

Thank you so much for stopping by today. I LOVE reading your comments so thank you so much for taking the time to leave them. And head over to the Paper Variety, play along, and hopefully win this kit! 

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Monday, February 28, 2011

EAD Designs Blog Hop - Turtle Love

Hello!

I am SO sad that today is my last day of being a guest designer for EAD Designs. Thank you SO much to Emily for giving me this opportunity and to the design team for being so welcoming to me! 

Today I have a fun post made with EAD Designs Stickerz! You should have gotten here from the fabulous talented and wonderfully sweet Jenn's blog! If not, start back at the beginning at the EAD Designs blog for fun fun fun

Recipe:
Cartridge: Create a Critter
Cardstock: Core'dinations
White Gel Pen
Googly-eyes bought at Michael's

Now you are off to Lauren's blog! I LOVE what she does with EAD Designs stickerz! 

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Monday, February 21, 2011

This month is FLYING by! I will be in Florida when you read this and tomorrow I will be hanging out with my design teammates from Betty Bee's Buzz! We call ourselves the honeybees! So this is the project that I am made for our swarm! A swarm is when a bunch of ladies that are Cricut-crazy get together and craft!

Today I have a fun post made with EAD Designs Vinyl! You should have gotten here from the fabulous talented and wonderfully sweet Jenn's blog! If not, start back at the beginning at the EAD Designs blog for fun fun fun

I cut out the vinyl on my Cricut™ after using the Gypsy™ to place it all where I wanted it to be placed on the mat. Now, I should have flipped the whole image so that I could adhere the vinyl to the underside of the silk screen, but I forgot and ran out of vinyl so I just used this and it still worked perfectly! 


Don't mind the bubbles - that was my hastiness and not a cause of the vinyl! About the vinyl... I have to tell you that I tried another vinyl before this one that I had won and thought that all vinyl was created equal. I am telling you right now that it is not the case. EAD Designs vinyl is SO much better! So while I had to find out the hard way, I will be promoting this vinyl with full confidence! 


The finished product :) Yes, I just left them on the hangers and Yudu'd them as I was going quickly and wanted to hang them up to dry.


At the swarm, we were each instructed to bring a project that everyone can do, so they will be blinging out their t-shirts using the i-rock from Imaginisce! This is what I did to mine: 


As I always show cards made with EAD Designs Stickerz, I just wanted to show another project using their vinyl to create an awesome product! I hope you enjoy them as much as I hope the girls enjoy them at the swarm! 

Recipe: 
Yudu
Cartridges: Sentimentals™ (bee) and Birthday Bash™ (font)

Don't forget to play in the color challenge this month! One random winner will win $20 of EAD goodness and everyone else gets a 25% off coupon! How great is that!?! 

Now you are off to Lauren's blog

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Monday, February 14, 2011

EAD Designs Valentine's Hop!

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HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!!!

I hope you have something special planned even if it's ordering in pizza and having a glass of champagne solo. I used to do it all the time and put on an awesome chick-flick and buy yourself a single red rose while you're at it!

With all the money spent on Valentine's Day, I decided to cook a gourmet 5 course meal for 4 other friends complete with wine pairings. That way we could skip the super expensive meals, make our own, have a fabulous time together, and it takes the pressure off the men to have to make plans and execute. It's all on me! :)

You should have gotten here from the fabulous Jenn at Double N Designs and I am your last stop on the hop!

I am really excited about this card! I made it a while ago and it's just one of those that you look back on and say, "I am satisfied." I hope you like it! 



Recipe:
Stickers: EAD Designs Postage Love on a white background
Cardstock: (Ocean Tides, Smokey Shadow, Stamper's Select White) Paper Trey Ink™, (pink) Cricut Cardstock Pad: Reds and Pinks™
Ink: Colorbox in black

Since I am the last stop on the hop, hop back over to EAD Designs and leave them some love! Don't forget to play in this month's color challenge where you can win $20 to EAD Designs AND even if you don't win, you get 25% off! How great is that!?!


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Monday, February 7, 2011

EAD Designs Blog Hop and a giveaway!!!

Hello and welcome!!!

You should have gotten here from the EAD Designs blog. If you did, you're on the right track. If not, start back there to join in the fun! 

Emily from EAD Designs has given me a set of stickerz to give away to one of you!!! Thank you Emily! She has always been SO great and so kind to me. I am so honored to be a part of her team for the month of February and can't wait to share my projects with you! 

Here is the project for today. It couldn't get much simpler. Sometimes simple is great! I promise I cut the ribbon bottoms even when I made it and the bow skewed a little and I forgot to change it before I took the picture! Sorry! 

Recipe:
Stickerz: EAD Designs: OhLaLa printed on clear
Cardstock: Paper Trey Ink (white)
Paper: My Mind's Eye: Fine and Dandy: Tickled Pink™

Instructions: 
This is an A2 sized card: 4.25x5.5" after it's folded.
I cut a strip of paper from the Fine and Dandy line and stuck on a bunch of the words and tied a bow! 
Such an easy and cute valentine! 

Don't forget to leave a comment for a chance to win these. They are the stickerz I used on my card! :)

Next you are off to Lauren's blog! I just love her creations! 

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Day 6 - Christmas Tags!




Good Afternoon! I hope you enjoyed this morning's post on tags over at Passionately Artistic! This is day 6 and I am the afternoon Tags post! :) This is my last post for the 12 days of Christmas series, but continue to head on over there for inspiration!  

My goal with this tutorial was to show a variety. A lot of times, I see something that I wanted to create, but I don't have the cartridge or the resources. 

Different Cartridges
Tie the Knot, Winter Woodland, Storybook, Gypsy Wanderings 
Using your Gypsy
I will show you how to make something truly unique with your Gypsy. 
No Cricut, No Cuttlebug, No Gypsy - just Scissors! 
Lastly, I will show you some tags that I did without any Gypsy, Cuttlebug, OR Cricut so that there should be inspiration here for anyone! :) 

Recipe:
Cartridge: Tie the Knot™
Base tag- 3.25"
rest - 2.5"
Stamper's Select White from Paper Trey Ink™ - heat embossed with a la Mode™ white
Martha Stewart Scandinavian Paper Pad ™ and Martha Stewart Winter Wonderland Paper Pad™
i-rock and bling by Imaginisce™
Glossy Accents
Pop Dots
Ribbon: Paper Trey Ink Saddle Stitch in Pure Poppy™

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Recipe:
Cartridge: Winter Woodland™ - all images cut at 3.25"
Martha Stewart Scandinavian Paper Pad ™, American Crafts Glitter Card Stock™
Paper Trey Ink Button Twine™
Ribbon from my stash

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Gypsy Fun making Tags!

Recipe:
Cartridge: Gypsy Wanderings™
Tag was cut at 3.75"
Snowflake and shadow cut at 2"
Accordion underneath the snowflake was cut at 1.5x12".
Martha Stewart Scandinavian Paper Pad ™Martha Stewart Winter Wonderland Paper Pad™
Button from Paper Trey Ink Vintage Holiday Mix™
Button Twine from Paper Trey Ink™
Jingle bell from Michaels

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Another tag made with the aid of the Gypsy using Winter Woodland™
Recipe:
Cartridge: Winter Woodland™
Martha Stewart Winter Wonderland Paper Pad™Martha Stewart Scandinavian Paper Pad ™
Liquid Applique in White
Pop-dots
White Gel Pen™
Saddle Stitch Ribbon in Pure Poppy from Paper Trey Ink™

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This last Cricut tag was two images welded together. I liked the holes it created in the middle. I cut the flourish again to place it on top. I used my i-rock to add bling and I heat embossed the "To" and "From" with gold embossing powder. 


Recipe:
Tag from Tie the Knot™
Flourish from Storybook
i-rock and bling by Imaginisce™
Martha Stewart Scandinavian Paper Pad ™
Gold embossing powder by Filigree from Paper Trey Ink™
My Mind's Eye: Holly Jolly Perfect Stamps™

No Cricut, No Gypsy, No Cuttlebug - just manufacturer love. :) 

Sometimes we get so caught up in what a tag could look like on our layouts or cards that we just forget to use them as... well... tags.

I LOVE Echo Park Paper™ and the Merry Christmas line is fabulous. I just took these stickers, stuck them to card stock, cut it out, punched a hole on the the top, i-rocked some bling and tied a ribbon. Done. I am going to stamp a "To, From" onto the back. Easy Peasy. 
Recipe:
Echo Park Paper Merry Christmas line Stickers™
i-rock and bling by Imaginisce™
Gold bows were recycled off the top of a smoked almond package! (yay for up-cylcing!)


For this next one, I just took the My Mind's Eye: I Believe Chipboard and popped it out of it's little home. I added some green ribbon and - my favorite part - since it already has an adhesive back, it will stick right onto your gift! Done! AND it already is glittered - love that.
 Recipe: My Mind's Eye: I Believe Chipboard™

Next up we have the EAD Design Stickers. I had a bunch of fun with these. I stuck them to white card stock, cut them out, punched a hole in the top, added Stickles, and tied some twine at the top. 

The best part about EAD Designs is that this sticker set comes with cute little "To: From:" stickers as well. I put these on the back, but forgot to take a picture! So you'll have to go check out their website to see how cute the font is because I love it! 


Recipe: EAD Design Christmas Tags™
Stickles in Waterfall™ - the manufacturer pic looks like it is purple, but trust me, it's blue.
Stickles in Christmas Red


I hope this inspires you to make your own Christmas tags this year! 

Don't forget to leave me a comment and become a follower if you're inspired! :) 


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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Monday Motivation at Betty Bee's Buzz

Here is the project I made for this Monday Motivation at Betty Bee's Buzz! EAD Designs has sponsored the Honey Bees this week and I could not be more thrilled!!! THANK YOU EAD DESIGNS! You have to go check them out for all your sticker, rub-on, and vinyl needs. I have tried all of their products and I won't even confess how much of their store I own... It's a little embarrassing! :)

We decided that there are plenty of December birthdays that get overlooked due to Christmas! So we Honey Bees are doing birthday cards! :) 



Recipe:
Ribbon from my Stash
Foam dimensionals
Sharpie™ markers
Plain white card stock is from Paper Trey Ink™

You can check out the EAD Designs store HERE and their blog HERE. They have a  regular monthly color challenge where everyone wins and a Monday blog hop with fabulous inspiration!

Make sure to leave a comment over at Betty Bee's Buzz to be entered into December's giveaway and play along with us as EAD Designs has generously decided to give away a $20 gift certificate to their store!!! That's a lot of vinyl/stickers! 

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Friday, December 3, 2010

Doggy Gifts!




Courtney Lee

This week at Passionately Artistic, we are bringing you LOTS of inspiration for the Christmas season. I've enjoyed this as it has given me a kick start on those Christmas gifts! 

Today I am going to bring you gift ideas for the furry friends in your life. All of these can be applied to kitty cats, but I did everything with my dog Spoon and her best fluffy friends: Samson, Dash, Scarlet, and Buster in mind. 

Homemade Dog Biscuits 
I made these because they only took 4 ingredients - all of which I had in my house :) 
You can find the recipe HERE

Recipe:
2 cups whole wheat flour (you can use other flour)
1 cup rolled oats
1 1/4 cup water
1/3 cup peanut butter

Mix dry ingredients first, add the other two, knead, and then.....

I rolled out the dough onto a Cricut Cake™ mat, put it in the refrigerator for about 10 minutes, and used Designer's Calendar to cut Christmas trees in various sizes. :) I will say that the Cricut Cake™ had some trouble cutting through the oats, but overall, I thought it was pretty fun. 

Bake for 40 minutes - they are supposed to be rock hard as they are doggy treats.

They can be stored out for 6 days, in the fridge for 3 weeks, or in the freezer for 6 months. 

I decided to put mine in a little treat bag! Which brings us to the second part of my doggy gifts idea day! :) 

Recipe
Machines: Cricut Expression™, Cuttlebug™, Gypsy
Cartridges: Tags, Bags, Boxes, and More™, Gypsy Wanderings™
Adhesive: Glue Arts Glue Glider Pro with Perma Tac™, Martha Stewart Gel Adhesive™

I cut the treat bag from Tags, Bags, Boxes, and More™, but I added a square from the Gypsy Wanderings™ cartridge to the front of the Bag and welded it to create the square window. Then I made a slightly bigger square and put it on a new layer which I cut out of acetate and embossed with the Snowflakes Emboss Folder™ and adhered it to the inside.

Next up we have a Doggy Placemat
I made one of these before. You can see it on my blog HERE. I liked it so much that I thought I would make her one for Christmas. Plus, it's just added Christmas decoration! You could personalize these and give them to your puppy's FFF (Furry Friends Forever).

This is so simple it's almost embarrassing. :) 

Recipe:
Machines: Your Story™Gypsy
Cartridge: Cake Basics™
Paper: Martha Stewart Scandinavian™

Instructions:
I used the Cake Basics Cartridge to cut out an 8.5x11" Doily using my Gypsy to make it the perfect size. 
I then ran the cut card stock through the Your Story Laminator™. 
That's it! 

Lastly, I re-purposed a mug that I found at Michael's for $1. I am going to get another one so that it can say "milk". Here is the before picture:

Recipe

Instructions:
Cut a 2"x12" strip of olive vinyl using a paper cutter
Cut a 1" strip of white vinyl using a paper cutter
Cut out the "Cookies" sentiment and rub it on. :) 

Spoon was compensated for her time as a model with the peanut butter treats described above. :)

I hope this inspires you to make homemade Christmas presents for your fuzzy friends or fur babies or FFF (Furry Friends Forever)!

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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Flour, Sugar, Brown Sugar - Home decor project

This project was really fast! 

I did this for the Honey Bee Showcase over at Betty Bee's Buzz. We Honey Bees (the DT) use the tutorial presented on Monday to come up with something that is inspired by the tutorial for Wednesday. 

This week I decided to do a home decor project. 

This was my first time working with felt and I did it so that this would qualify for one of the Cricut Circle contests going on. I had a great time with it and I think I will definitely be using it again in future projects! 

OUT FOR PUBLICATION!!! :)

Recipe:
Jars from Michaels
Cuttlebug
Cricut
Vinyl: EAD Designs™ (of course!)
Cartridges: Straight from the Nest™, Cake Basics™
Embossed felt from Michaels
Card Stock: Paper Trey Ink: Ripe Avocado and Spring Moss™
Embossing folder: Perfectly Paisley™
Scissors
Adhesive: Glue Arts Perma Tac™
Ribbon: Paper Trey Ink Perfect Match in Ripe Avocado -Saddle Stitch™

OUT FOR PUBLICATION!!! :)


Now pop on over to Betty Bee's Buzz to see what the other Honey Bees have done using Betty's tutorial!

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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

EAD Designs Color Challenge!

This month at EAD Designs they are using some of my favorite colors (my favorite color is olive green)! I had to get this done before I left so I emailed Emily (thank you!) and she sent me the challenge! :) 

So this one will get linked up hopefully while I am away, but I am posting it tonight!

Aren't the colors gorgeous? 

Luckily in my last order, I bought the best EAD Stickerz to go with it. This set is called Fall Harvest. I think it is definitely one of my favorites.

Recipe:
Paper: Cosmo Cricket Nutmeg Collection: "Falling Down" and "Maple" Paper
Hero Arts Adhesive Gems
Buttons

Today is also the last day of Denine's super deal over at Pumpkin Spice. This is the deal she is offering!

3 days only!
Priority Broom Stick
 
All Orders of $50 and more with at least 1 Halloween Product......
 
Priority shipping is FREE!!
 
Valid 10/11/10 - 10/13/10

Coupon Code: BroomStick

This is so great! Go take advantage of her already awesome prices! She carries My Pink Stamper too and you know how I feel about those stamps! LOVE them!

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Thank you EAD Designs!

I made this card as a thank you for Emily at EAD Designs because I gave her suggestions for stickers and she brought them to life! You should send her ideas. You never know when she will use them! :)

Since she finally got the thank you today, I can post it now! 

I made this card with the Hoot-a-licious stickerz - how cute are they- because I knew she has a thing for owls. :) I also used the A2 Forest Branches Emboss Folder™ and some Cosmo Cricket Material Girl paper that I bought at Torendi

It was simple and quick because EAD makes it that easy!

Come back tomorrow for a Halloween blog hop that goes from October 1st -3rd where I am giving away My Pink Stamper stamps, a cartridge, some Cuttlebug folders, and EAD Designs stickerz sponsored by EAD! There are prizes at every stop and you won't want to miss out on the fun, so I hope you will hop along and hopefully win something!

On Monday, I will be making a big announcement that I am SO excited about! See you around, thanks for stopping by, and welcome to my new followers and I hope to keep getting better and better to inspire you! :) 

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