Monday, January 28, 2013

Clementine

Today I am sharing the layout I did with the adorable Clementine Papers from the Fall/Winter Catalog.  They are so cute and if you play it up (which I didn't here) it has a sweet feminine western flair.  The great news is that Clementine is one of the Paper Packets that will be carrying over to the NEW Spring/Summer Catalog which is almost here - four days and counting!!!!
I haven't put the photos on yet (is that a theme here?) but took some wonderful shots of my kids with their cousins at the beach last summer and they will be perfect for this!  It was a "Fabulous Day"!

The Clementine papers have awesome coordinating Canvas Shapes, which I used for the flowers and part of the title.  They are adhesive backed and printed on canvas for a little extra texture and interest on your pages and cards.  For my title, I cut apart one of the shapes to use just the banner with the word "Fabulous" on it.  It worked like a charm!!!
I love how this layout showcases the patterned papers!

I couldn't resist using my Cricut to cut a sunshine and cloud for my beach layout!  I sanded the edges of the die cut shapes as well as all of the pieces on the layout to give it a weathered look.

I also layered several of the Canvas Shapes and added some Blue Buttons tied with twine.  Such an easy accent for any layout!

Materials Used (CTMH unless mentioned):
Papers:  Clementine, Colonial White CS, Desert Sand CS, Champagne CS
Embellishments:  Clementine Complements Canvas Shapes, Blue Buttons, Twine -Home Depot
Other:  Cricut Artiste Cartridge

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Avonlea Part 5

Oops!  I have been so excited about creating with goodies from the new Spring/Summer Catalog, which goes live on February 1st, that I completely forgot to share the 3-D item I created for the Design Team at Inks Outside the Box!  So here it is!
I made this adorable mailbox using the Cricut Artiste Cartridge.  I just love it and can't wait to make some more!  It was so easy to put together and quick too!  I think CTMH was genius when they developed this cartridge with Cricut because there is a book with assembly directions for all of the 3-D items on it. 

I also used the Art Philosophy Cartridge to cut the spiral which became the rolled paper rose.  Again, so quick and easy!

You can easily fit several 3"x3" cards inside the mailbox which would be a great gift.  I made three of the cards pictured from the scraps left from my Avonlea Workshop on the Go Kit.  In total, I was able to create two 2-page layouts, two 4 1/2" x 5 1/2" cards, and this great mailbox and card set!  Not bad!!!

Materials Used (CTMH unless mentioned):
Paper:  Avonlea, Avonlea Teal CS, Avonlea Green CS, Colonial White CS
Stamps:  Avonlea Workshop Stamp Set
Inks:  Olive, Twilight
Embellishments:  Opaques Mocha Adhesive Gems
Other:  Cricut Art Philosophy Cartridge, Artiste Cartridge

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Countdown and Avonlea Part 4

The countdown is on to February 1st and the fabulous NEW catalog from Close to My Heart!  I can't wait for you to see all of the gorgeous new papers, awesome new stamp sets, and exciting new accessories and embellishments!  Here is a sneek peak of the front cover to give you a feel for how great it is going to be!
Adorable, right?!?  Stay tuned for info on my upcoming Open House, artwork with new products, and more specials!

I also want to share the last of the artwork I created for the Design Team at Inks Outside the Box.  It is the second layout I made using the Avonlea Workshop on the Go Kit.  I didn't follow the directions for the kit layouts, this was a creation of my own. 
I decided to echo the patterned paper with a "lacey" cut from the Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge and added a clock from the Artiste Cartridge.  I also used more of the Parlor Velvet Rub-Ons.  I have to say that this isn't my favorite layout.  I had a vision in my head as I sat down to create, and no matter how much I tried, it just didn't translate to paper.  I really hate when that happens!!!  :(  I am planning to use this with some vintage photos of my grandparents when they first met.  I think the colors will be beautiful with the rich sepia toned photographs.  Just have to get some copies made and then get them on there!

Materials Used (CTMH unless mentioned):
Paper:  Avonlea, Olive CS, Cocoa CS, Colonial White CS, Twilight CS
Stamps:  Avonlea Workshop on the Go
Inks:  Cocoa, Olive
Embellishments:  Parlor Velvet Rub-Ons, Opaques Mocha Adveshive Gems, Pewter Mini-Medley Accents
Other:  Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge, Artiste Cricut Cartridge

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Avonlea Artwork Part 3

Back again with another Avonlea card that was done for the Design Team at Inks Outside the Box!  As I mentioned in the last post, even though the paper patterns in Avonlea aren't traditionally winter themed, that's what I was seeing.  So, once again, I decided to just go with it!
This time I used lots of matting to make the patterned papers stand out, and created a folded tree from a semi-circle cut from my favorite pattern.  I love how the folds show off the patterns on either side!

I added a piece of Dark Chocolate Striped Grosgrain ribbon which I tied with some Natural Hemp.  The finishing touch was a Blue Sparkle at the top of the tree.

Hope you enjoy it!  :)

Materials Used (CTMH unless mentioned):
Paper:  Avonlea, Avonlea Green CS, Colonial While CS
Embellishments:  Dark Chocolate Striped Grosgrain Ribbon, Natural Hemp, Blue Sparkle

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Avonlea Artwork Part 2

I am back with another Avonlea project that I created for the Design Team at Inks Outside the Box.  This is the first of two layouts that I did using the Avonlea Workshop on the Go Kit.  In all I was able to create two double page layouts, two cards, and a 3-D project.  It really is amazing how much you can do with just one kit!

When I first saw the Avonlea papers, the patterns on one sheet just screamed snowflakes to me, so I decided to go with a winter theme.  I can't wait to put some cool black and white photos on these pages!
To create the super sparkly snowflakes on both pages, I first cut <snowflake1>  on the Art Philosophy Cartridge five times each.  Then I glued and layered the snowflakes to create a faux chipboard effect.  Lastly, I covered the snowflakes with Stardust Glitz Glitter Gel.  The photos don't do them justice - they are sooo sparkly!!!
I added Parlor Velvet Rub-Ons to each snowflake to give the feel of a winter wind.  I actually cut the rub-ons to make them smaller and fit the space better.  Worked like magic!
I finished off the pages by creating a "signpost" using the Cricut Artiste Cartridge.  I created faux chipboard again using the same technique as above, but this time I covered the entire piece with Versa Mark ink, coated it with Clear Embossing Powder, and heated.  I was pleased with the effect - looks like a steel signpost to me!

Hope you enjoy!  :)

Materials Used (CTMH unless mentioned):
Paper:  Avonlea, Colonial White CS, Avonlea Green CS, Slate CS
Stamps:  Card Chatter-Christmas
Inks:  Slate, Chocolate
Embellishments:  Mocha Opaques Adhesive Gems, Parlor Velvet Rub-Ons
Other:  Art Philosophy Cricut Cartridge, Artiste Cricut Cartridge, Stardust Glitz Gel

Monday, January 7, 2013

Avonlea Artwork Part 1

A while back I was thrilled to share with you that I had been chosen as a Design Team member for the Inks Outside The Box team blog, Creative Moose.  It is finally my turn to be featured and it's so exciting!  I will be sharing the same art here with you, but encourage you to check out all of the fabulous CTMH art and inspiration at Creative Moose!  I am honored to be part of a group of talented and creative women!!!

Today I am sharing a card done with the gorgeous Avonlea papers from CTMH.  I was inspired by all of the cards I have seen recently on Pinterest that featured pennants and ribbons, so cut three of the patterns from the pack into faux ribbons with notched bottoms.  Then I added a frame from the Pewter Mini-Medley Accents Collection  with the word "Happy" stamped inside. 

I finished it off with one of my favorite flower techniques.  I cut 7 of the daisy flower shapes from the Cricut Artiste Cartridge using regular copy paper.  Once the shapes were cut, I inked them lightly with a sponge and Desert Sand Ink.  Then I crumpled them up.  After piling them on top of each other and flattening them out slightly, I attached them to the front of the card with a pewter brad.  Love the dimension!

Materials Used (CTMH unless mentioned):
Paper:  Avonlea, Colonial White CS
Inks:  Desert Sand, Olive
Stamps:  For Every Occasion
Embellishments:  Pewter Mini-Medley Accents
Other:  Art Philosophy Crict Cartridge

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Whooo's Your Valentine and Mystery Hostess

Close to My Heart has done it again!!!  The Whooo's Your Valentine Kit is just darling and is such a fabulous value!  I don't know how they do it! 

Included in your kit is:
  • 12 die-cut boxes
  • 3 cardstock sheets
  • 1 sheet of glitter paper (sneak peek of NEW spring product)
  • 12 treat tubes (sneak peek of NEW spring product)
  • an exclusive D-size stamp set

To get your hands on this adorable kit for just $10 (a steal if you ask me!), you simply need to order $35 in any product from the current catalog.  You can see all of the available products here on my CTMH website.  Don't forget to also check out the While Supplies Last section for deeply discounted retired products!

Now, for the best part!  If you click on Join in the lower right hand corner of the home page of my website before placing your order, you will be entered into a drawing to win the Hostess Rewards for my January sales!  That means, your order qualifies you to win FREE product!  What could be better than that?!?!

My Mystery Hostess "Party" ends on January 20th, so don't wait too long to get your order in!

Can't wait to see what goodies you choose!!!  ;)

Friday, January 4, 2013

Christmas Pages!

I hope your holidays were wonderful, and that you had lots of great photo opportunities!  I know I took tons of photos of my kids as they oppened their gifts, and I also tried to get a shot of each person we celebrated with.  I plan to use these pages to highlight all of the people that made our Christmas special.

I used the Pear & Partridge papers along with the fabulous Pear & Partridge Glittery Rub-Ons from Close to My Heart. 

I can't say enough about these rub-ons!  They go on so easily and don't tear like so many I have used in the past.  I was even able to apply them over the edges of pieces in my layout!  LOVE them!!!  I also used a liberal sprinkling of Red Sparkles to add some shine.
Materials Used (CTMH unless mentioned):
Paper:  Pear & Partridge, Colonial White CS, Cranberry CS
Inks:  Desert Sand (for inking edges)
Embellishments:  Pear & Partridge Glittery Rub-Ons, Red Sparkles