This is the first time I've used vinyl on a jar like this. I hope it holds up! I used the gypsy font and the paper pups cart.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Key to my heart card
On this card I used george and basic for the heart, cindy loo for the flourish, french manor for the keyhole, and happily ever after for the key. I used the swirls folder on my cuttlebug.
Valentine Mailboxes
Kayla and I made these for Valentine's day and we made up kits for her class to do as a craft at her party. Kayla's is the red one and the other two I made for her Teachers. We cut them out in chipboard first to make them sturdy.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Valentine Candy Jars
Here are my candy jars. I am not a fan of the second one. I decided to use the cut heart instead of the stencil so I etched the entire jar except for the hearts. It wasn't even and I tried twice. So up close it's blotchy. So lesson learned. The first one was ok. I used George and Basic Shapes to make the hearts the jars and for the pink and white heart tags. I used Cuttin' Up font cart on the tags.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Beautiful Baby Layout
On this layout I used the gypsy font for the title and the accent essentials cart for the flower. The flower was a single cut so I hid the contours to make 5 different layers for each flower. I used pink Maya Mist on the flowers and Tim Holtz vintage photo ink on the mats and the title. Hope you can see the title "Beautiful" it's kinda hard to see on the pic. I also used my irock on the flower stems. It's hard to believe I'm finally doing something with Kayla's baby pics! It only took me 10 years!
Thursday, February 3, 2011
A Very Un-Birthday!
This is the banner for Kayla's 10th Birthday party. She is very into Alice in Wonderland right now and wanted to have another "tea party". The party is tomorrow night but I just couldn't wait to show off this banner! I used the Disney Classics cart on my Imagine and found the rgb codes for the characters so they would be exact. For the banner I used George and Basic Shapes and the Hello Kitty font carts.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)