Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween!!!


This evening is one of my favorite holiday's, where little kids get to dress up & be anyone they want to be along with playing outside after dark while going door to door for treats.  At work today, we had a Halloween Tailgating Party (Go Chiefs!!) where I made treat bags for every one on the team I work on along with a couple of my husband's work buddies as well.  It was pretty funny seeing grown adults dressing up in Halloween outfits & thought it was nice to have my little treat bags when they walked by and 'trick-or-treated' in my cubical.  Thanks for stopping by and checking out my project!

Recipe for this project:
- Ghost from Mini Monsters Cricut Cartridge cut at 2
- Spider from DoodleCharms Cricut Cartridge cut at 2
- White Chalk around the black bag topper for extra details
- Lime Green Chalk around the Ghost for extra details
- White Gelly pen to do the faux stitching on Ghost 
- American Craft Premium Ribbon - Halloween 'Boo'
- Martha Stewart Drippy Goo punch
- Pharse from Hampton Art Mini Flip Flops Clear Stamps
- Paper from K&Company Spooktacular Paper Packet
- Mini google eyes
- Ziplock bag for candy

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Owl always love you...

The project that I have to share is a card that I made for my husband.  I recently got the cartridge Straight from the Nest and when I saw this owl with the statement, I knew I had to make him a card using it.  After getting flowers 2 seperate days in one week, I knew I needed to make him a special card.  Thanks for stopping by and taking a look! 

Recipe for this project:
- Owl from Straight from the Nest Cricut Cartridge cut at 1.5
- 'Owl always love you', statement inside the card from Straight from the Nest Cricut Cartridge cut at 1.5
- 3x3" card from Birthday Bash Cricut Cartridge
- Google eyes for Owl
- Pop dots to lift the Owl off the card


Monday, October 24, 2011

Trick-or-Treat Halloween Bucket


* The layout outside of the pail *

The project that I have to share is a Trick-or-Treat bucket that I made to hold Halloween goodies.  I wanted to have a homemade bucket this year instead of my normal Halloween candy bowl.  It was perfect to display snacks during a Scrap Night that I hosted recently with some of my friends.
 






 
Recipe for this project:
- Large Gallon Pail
- Light Pole from Mini Monsters Cricut Cartridge cut at 5
- 'Trick or Treat' words from Mini Monsters Cricut Cartridge cut at 3
- Hauted House from Mini Monsters Cricut Cartridge cut at 5
- Tree from Mini Monsters Cricut Cartridge cut at 4
- Fences from Mini Monsters Cricut Cartridge cut at 1.5
- Trick-or-Treaters from Mini Monsters Cricut Cartridge cut at 2
- White, Lime Green, Black Chalk around items for extra details
- Glossey Accents for the light on the Light Pole & the windows on the house
- Black Gelly pen to do the faux stitching
- Random ribbons in colors: black, orange & lime green

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Hope your birthday's a blast!

 
  
The project that I have to share is a tri-fold card that I made for my sister for her birthday.  Being a Science teacher, she loves space so much that she worked for NASA, teaching their space program for several years.  As kids, I remember her always reading about space, talking about space & watching any movie she could get her hands on about space.  So when I saw these on the Everyday Paper Dolls Cricut Cartridge, I knew I had to use them on a card for her. Thanks for visiting my blog & checking this project out!

Recipe for this project:
- Alien from Everyday Paper Dolls Cricut Cartridge cut at 4
- Spaceship from Everyday Paper Dolls Cricut Cartridge cut at 5
- Spaceman from Everyday Paper Dolls Cricut Cartridge cut at 2.5
- Space Rock from Everyday Paper Dolls Cricut Cartridge cut at 4.88
- 1 inch circle punch to cut out plactic window for the Spaceship
- Black Gelly pen to do the faux stitching
- Happy Birthday rub on transfer

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Challenge #29 - Color Challenge

This week over at My Craft Spot, the challenge is a Color Challenge - black with orange, purple or green.  I love Halloween, the cute customes, the colors, & candy.  When I saw the challange, I was excited to participate and make a card for Halloween.  Hope you enjoy it & thanks for stopping by and taking a look.

Recipe for this project:
- Black cardstock for 4x6 card
- Halloween striped cardstock paper
- Green cardstock paper
- Vampire from Mini Monsters Cricut Cartridge cut at 3
- Black, Orange & White Baker's Twine 
- White Gelly pen to do the faux stitching
- 'Give me all you candy or else' stamp
- Mini & Small google eyes

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

When life gives you lemons...



The project that I have to share is a card that I made for my sister & brother-in-law to remind them to think positive thoughts.  They have had several 'issues' happen around their house, the latest major issue being a storm causing their roof to leak that damaged their ceiling and walls, which were just finished with a hand designed painted finish in their house.  While starting to repair the damage, they found a blessing out of the mess, being that they caught a pipe that was not installed properly & was able to have it fixed correctly during the repairs.  I made the card to remind them that I am here for them if they need anything and try to remind them that good things can come out of bad situations. 

Recipe for this project:
- Saying from Just Because Cricut Cartridge cut at 3
- Lemon from Simply Charmed Cricut Cartridge cut at 2.5
- Lemonade, inside the card, from Simply Charmed Cricut Cartridge cut at 3
- Turquoise ribbon
- Turquoise rhinestone jewels
- Photo corner punch to round corners
- White Gelly pen to do the faux stitching
- Black Gelly pen to do the faux stitching
- Stickles for cheeks

Monday, October 10, 2011

Thanks a Melon


The project that I have to share is a card that I made for a friend of mine to say 'thank you' for a beautiful bracelet that she brought me back from Kenya, Africa on a visit she just got back from.  We both worked on the same team at our previous job and have kept in touch after both of us leaving for other jobs.  Last summer she became an American Citizen after leaving her home country of Africa, so when I found the plaid paper with the red, white & blue I thought it would be cute to use the paper on my card.  Hope you like the card & thanks for stopping by and checking out my project.

Recipe for this project:
- 'Thanks a Melon' from Just Becuase Cricut Cartridge cut at 3
- Watermelon from Simply Charmed Cricut Cartridge cut at 2.5
- White & Blue Baker's Twine from My Craft Spot 
- White Gelly pen to do the faux stitching
- Black Gelly pen to do the faux stitching
- Stickles for cheeks

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Happy Halloween - Challenge #28


The project that I have to share is a page that I created for a Halloween picture from this year. My husband and I are still trying to figure out what are costumes will be, but I am now ready with a page to attach a picture and put into our photo album.

Also, the challenge over at My Craft Spot this week is titled 'Too Cute to Spook' which is to create a cute Halloween project. I'm submitting this page for their challenge. Be sure to hop on over there and join the fun!!
 
Recipe for this project:
- Trick-or-Treaters from from Paper Doll Dress Up Cricut Cartridge cut at 3.5
- Lamp Post from Mini Monster Cricut Cartridge cut at 7
- Happy Halloween from Mini Monster Cricut Cartridge cut at 4
- Tree from Mini Monster Cricut Cartridge cut at 5
- Moon punched out with an inch circle punch
- Twine to give the effect of attached signs for the Lamp Post
- White Gelly pen to do the faux stitching
- Black Gelly pen to do the faux stitching
- White chalk around the lamp pole
- Green chalk around the ghost
- Brown chalk around the orange shoes
- Marth Stewart Halloween Gate punch
- Glitter Simmer Gelly pen to shade in the bats on the gate to help them stand out
- Rock Candy Stickles