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Showing posts with label Kate's ABCs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kate's ABCs. Show all posts

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Baby Girl Mixed Media Canvas

Hi everyone!  I am so excited to show you my project for today!  Lately I discovered mixed media canvas tutorials on YouTube and was particularly drawn to Christy Tomlinson's work.  I have been eager to try one and of course I had to incorporate my Cricut in there somewhere!  So using her numerous videos as inspiration, I created this canvas for the monthly challenge on the Cricut Circle Blog, which was to create a gift for a baby.

The cartridges/cuts I used are:

Kate's ABC's - Girl with carriage (cut at 5"), "Precious" (cut at 2")
Elegant Edges - Butterflies (cut at 1.5" and 1")


Materials used:
8X10 canvas (purchased mine at Michael's)
Ranger Glue n' Seal
Patterned Paper - DCWV Pretty Princess Stack
Paint - Claudine Helmuth Studio
Rub-ons
Stickles
Stamps
Ink Sprays
Markers - Faber Castell PITT Big Brush (pink madder), Copic Multiliner ( Sepia)

This was such a fun project!  I can't wait to start another one!



Sunday, October 2, 2011

#115 Gypsy Wanderings - Monster High Cake

Hi everyone! Here is the cake I made for my daughter's Monster High birthday party. I had such a great time making it - especially the zebra print!











The skulls were cut created with my Gypsy. I used the Gypsy Wanderings cartridge for the skull and Rock Princess for the eyes and bow.

The font for the letters was from Kate's ABCs.

Jenae had no Monster High dolls yet even though she has been asking for one for months - she always spends her allowance right away so she can't save enough :-) So I thought it would be nice if the first present and Monster High doll she got was on her cake. She had 9 friends at her party and 6 of them gave her a Monster High doll. So I guess that was what she asked them all for LOL

Friday, June 10, 2011

#87 Sentimentals - Welcome Sign

Hi everyone! I am still not making many posts on my blog but I have been doing some crafting in between soccer games, school functions, swimming lessons and piano with the kids! This is a Welcome sign I created for one of the Cricut Circle Magazine challenges this month. For this challenge we were asked to use one of the May Magazine projects for inspiration to create our own project. I chose to use Aphra Bolyer's welcome sign for inspiration for my project. Her sign was shaped like a gate and had flowers and the word "welcome" on the front of it. My plan originally was to create something very similar to her project, I was just going to use the fence instead of the gate, but the ideas started flowing and I came up with this instead!





The base for the fence was cut twice from a cereal box to create two layers, giving it added support. The plaque was cut from heavier chipboard. I found a large piece the the back of one of my child's floor colouring pads. The fence was painted with Picket Fence Tim Holtz Distress crackle paint. The plaque was covered in flocked patterned paper. The swirls are fuzzy!


Here are the cartridges, cuts and measurements I used on my sign:


Sentimentals - plaque shape (cut at 14"), scalloped circle to create large flowers (cut at 2" real dial size)


My World - fence (two welded together cut at 5.5")


Nursery Rhyme - "WELCOME" (cut at 2")


Kate's ABCs - wagon (cut at 4"), watering can (cut at 3.5"), cat (cut at 3")


Elegant Cakes - vine border (cut at 1")


The three shapes along the bottom were attached to the fence using 3D foam squares. I added some I-Rock bling here and there for a little something extra.




I had so much fun creating all of the flowers on my project! Each larger flower was made using 8 - 2" scalloped circles. I inked all of the edges and spritzed with water to make the cardstock easier to manipulate. The circles were stacked then attached together through the center with a brad. One circle at a time was the scrunched up towards the center to create the petals.


Each rolled flower was created from circles that I cut by hand at around 3". I cut the circle into a spiral, rolled it tightly and glued the end to the bottom - this one's addicting! :-)




Here's a close up of the crackle paint on the fence - cool, right?


Well, I think that's it. Hope you like it! If you have any questions on my project, please let me know in a comment and I will get back to you! Thanks for coming by!



Sunday, April 17, 2011

#65 Kate's ABCs - Think Spring


Hi everyone! Here is a card I created for the latest challenge at Fantabulous Cricut.


The challenge was to create a project with a spring theme featuring the colours pink, yellow and green. For my card I used my new Kate's ABCs cartridge - I finally was able to get it online - since we don't have Joann's here in Canada, where it was exclusive, it was a long wait!


The card was created by welding two flower shapes together then cutting another for the card base. The card is 5.5" high. The rabbit image was cut at 2.5".


Hope you like it!