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Monday, February 28, 2011

Towel Cake

Well, I'm switching gears from diaper cakes to towel cakes. I created this cake for my sister's bridal shower. I found a youtube video HERE that was very helpful in rolling the towels. I cut the pumpkin pie paper into a doily design to go under the cake. This was really easy to make and I am going to use it as a decoration for the cake table. If you have any questions, let me know! Thanks for looking!!!


Supplies:

  • 2 bath towels
  • 2 hand towels
  • 3 washcloths
  • flowers (I used 6 large Gerber Daisies)
  • wide ribbon
  • floral pins
  • wooden kitchen utensils
  • cake round
  • Pumpkin Pie SU! cardstock

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Candy Favors

I could NOT figure out what to do for favors for the shower. I finally settled on these Hershey nugget candies wrapped in personalized labels. These are so easy to make and I made 140 of them in less than an hour. Check back later for the wrapped up/finished version!


Supplies:

  • Avery 5160 labels
  • Friends 24-7 stamp set-Stampin' Up!--yellow damask
  • Silhouette Sentiments hostess stamp set-Stampin' Up!--Thank You
  • Daffodil Delight classic stampin' ink-SU!
  • Melon Mambo classic stampin' ink-SU!
  • pkgs of Hershey's nugget candies

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Bridal Shower Invitations

My sister is getting married in two weeks and she has graciously asked me to help out with the wedding! Along with my mom and sister-in-law, we are throwing her a bridal shower next weekend. I will be posting some of the hand crafted projects within the next two weeks. If you are planning a wedding or a shower, check back for some of my ideas. Thanks for looking!

Here is the bridal shower invitations that I sent out. Word to the wise, these cost $0.88 each to mail because of the ribbon knot. If you don't want to pay the extra postage, try a flatter bow or just simply wrap the ribbon around the whole card. The yellow insert is designed to pull out to the right, so I did not put any adhesive on the inside of the card. I used a word processing software to type 4 inserts onto a page and cut them apart! If you have any questions, let me know!! Thanks for looking!!


Supplies:

  • Stampin' Up! paper in Melon Mambo, Pumpkin Pie, and Daffodil Delight
  • Shimmer White Cardstock
  • Scallop border punch-SU!
  • Elegant Lines Embossing folder-SU!
  • Pumpkin Pie Satin ribbon-SU!
  • stampin dimensionals
  • Cricut cartridge-Sweethearts for bride umbrella

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Lingerie Shower Invitations

My sister is getting married next month and while I'm busy getting ready for that I thought I'd show you the invites for her lingerie shower. They were super simple to make and turned out really cute! The hardest part was getting the wording to match with the shape. If anyone has done this before and has any suggestions, I would love to hear them!!!
I used one of my favorite color combos--bright pink and black! If you have any questions, please let me know!!! Thanks for looking!!!

Supplies:
paper: Stampin' Up! Melon Mambo & Basic Black
cartridge: Tie the Knot
accessories: Basic Black satin ribbon (SU!), and pink glitter glue

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Bitty Box Valentine


I know that this project is a bit late for Valentine's Day, but it can be altered to fit any occasion! I have been eying this die for quite some time, just couldn't bring myself to purchase it. I finally broke down and did and I'm so glad! The great benefit of being an SU! demonstrator is that you get to purchase products at at 20% discount and since it was during Sale-A-Bration, I got free product and considered it a double score! Anyway......back to the box...... I gave these to my co-teachers for Valentine's Day. I LOVE the new red glitter paper in the Occasions Mini!!! The die I used is below! If you have any questions, let me know! Thanks for looking!
Supplies (all Stampin' Up!):

  • paper: Riding Hood Red, Very Vanilla, Love Letter DSP, red glitter paper
  • stamps: Teeny Tiny Wishes
  • ink: Early Espresso Classic Stampin' Ink
  • accessories: Riding Hood Red 1 1/4" stripped grosgrain ribbon, stampin' dimensionals, bitty box and envelope bigz XL die, paper distresser

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Sale-A-Bration is HERE!!


The much anticipated Stampin' Up! event of the year is here! Starting today and going through March 31 you can earn a free and even exclusive stamp set with every $50 pre-tax merchandise you order. If you want to check out the catalog, click HERE. (Don't forget to check out the last page of this catalog. There are some regular catalog stamps sets that you can earn in lieu of the sale-a-bration exclusive sets if you'd like) If you would like to order, click HERE. If you have any questions, let me know!!


Friday, January 21, 2011

Lollipop Washcloth Arrangement

I have posted a version of this before on my blog. You can view it HERE. This was also made for my sister-in-laws shower as part of her decorations. All the decorations I made were also my gift to her (along with a few other things!) I just love showers!!!

Supplies:

  • 1 pkg of baby washcloths
  • 1 pkg of baby spoons/forks
  • curling ribbon
  • 1 container
  • cricut cuts
  • floral wire
  • basket shred
  • 1/2" ribbon
  • cellophane bags (I used Stampin' Up! small flat cellophane bags item # 103104)

Steps:
  1. unfold a washcloth
  2. begin to fold it in about 1" until you have a long roll
  3. curl the folded washcloth in on itself until you have formed the lollipop portion (looks like a spiral)
  4. put the fork/spoon onto the back to create the 'stick'
  5. place in the cellophane bag
  6. tie at base of washcloth with curling ribbon
  7. place basket shred into continer
  8. arrange lollipops in container with cricut cuts
  9. decorate the outside of the container
  10. admire your creativity!!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Baby Shower Banner

Continuing with all the goodies that I made for the baby shower, here is a welcome banner that we hung above the cake table.
Supplies:

  • cardstock in 4 different colors. Here is what I used *all from Stampin' Up!*: bashful blue, certainly celery, chocolate chip, not quite navy
  • tie the knot cricut cartridge
  • a child's year cricut cartridge
  • 1 roll of 1/2" ribbon
  • hot glue gun and glue sticks
  • 1 3/4" circle punch
  • paper trimmer
  • scallop edge punch *Stampin' Up!*
  • score-pal
  • crop-a-dile
  • cuttlebug folder (fleur de lis)
  • sticky strip (red tape)

Steps:
  1. cut the scallop pennants using the tie the knot cartridge. I cut three from a 8 1/2 X 11 sheet of not quite navy cardstock
  2. cut the inside portion of the pennant from certainly celery cardstock
  3. run the green inside portions through the cuttlebug to emboss them
  4. attach the green embossed paper to the not quite navy paper
  5. cut 1 1/2" X 11"strips of bashful blue cardstock **you need one for each pennant**
  6. punch one side of the strip with the Stampin' Up! scallop edge punch
  7. using the score-pal (or other scoring board, trimmer) score between each scallop
  8. accordion fold the strip on each score line.
  9. wrap ends of blue strip around and attach using sticky strip tape. **make sure that you attach the ends together while keeping the accordion shape matched up
  10. punch a 1 3/4" circle from the bashful blue cardstock
  11. attach hot glue to the circle and push the accordion strip down to form a circle shape. Hold until the glue dries.
  12. cut out welcome and the baby's name and attach each letter to the blue accordion fold you just created **I attached mine with hot glue**
  13. attach the blue accordion accent to the center of the pennant
  14. punch a hole in each corner of the pennant
  15. thread each pennant onto the ribbon leaving enough for spacing between words and enough to hang on the ends.
  16. step back and admire your creativity!!!
Thanks for looking and if you have any questions, please let me know!

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Diaper Cake--How To


Well, this is my fourth diaper cake to make. My husband said that I need to start selling these! We shall see about that! I have included how-to instructions with pictures in case you are needing to make one of these yourself. These instructions are for a 3 tier diaper cake which requires 2 pkgs of diapers. I have also made a smaller version that is 2 tiers and only requires 1 pkg of diapers.

Supplies:

  • 1 14" cardboard cake round
  • 1 pkg of newborn diapers
  • 1 pkg of size 1 diapers
  • 1 bottle of baby wash-28 oz
  • 1 bottle of bedtime baby wash-9 oz
  • 1 bottle of bedtime baby lotion-9oz
  • 1 bottle of bedtime baby wash-4 oz
  • 1 bottle of bedtime baby lotion-4oz
  • 1 pkg of newborn pacifiers
  • 1 pkg of 0-3 month pacifiers
  • large rubber bands
  • small rubber bands
  • 1 pkg of basket shred
  • bamboo skewers
  • floral wire
  • cricut cuts
  • 1 1/4" ribbon
  • hot glue gun and glue sticks
Steps:
  1. begin by rolling all the diapers and secure with a small rubber band. I roll them folded from bottom to top.
  2. for this cake, I used the newborn diapers in the middle b/c they were white and put the size one on the outside **I decided to do this after I took the picture**
  3. place the large bottle of baby wash in the center of the cake round and place the two 9 oz bottles on either side if it. Put a large rubber band around all bottles
  4. start arranging the diapers around the baby wash, placing them inside the rubber band. This way all the diapers will be secure as you place them. Make sure that you leave an edge along the cake round. Do not place the diapers all the way to the edge.
  5. add another rubber band to the top of the bottles.
  6. start adding your second tier of diapers
  7. you want to add until you can only see the outer layer of the bottom diapers
  8. add your two four oz bottles around the large baby wash bottle
  9. put a rubber band around these
  10. begin adding your last tier of diapers. The 4 oz bottles with stick out at the top, and that is ok. It gives you a place to add your topping!
  11. for the top decoration, I cut a piece of Styrofoam to fit between the two 4 oz bottles
  12. attach the cricut cuts by placing the wire into the styrofoam
  13. cover the styrofoam and bottle lids with basket shred
  14. place the pacifiers along the top row by pushing the "handle" part down into a fold of the diaper.
  15. wrap the 1 1/4" ribbon around the center of each tier to hide the rubber bands. You can tie it in a knot or a bow and trim the ends. You can also glue end to end to hide to make a smooth ribbon wrap.
  16. attach cricut cuts to the ribbon with a hot glue gun
  17. begin putting basket shred between the tiers by gently lifting up and stuffing the shred between the layers. (I put the bottom layer of basket shred on when it was placed on the table at the shower)
  18. step back and admire your creativity.
Helpful Tips:
  • don't glue anything together or to the diapers. If you do, mommy won't be able to use them or take it apart!
  • put the rough edges of the rolled diapers on the inside so that you have a clean look on the outside.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Shower Centerpieces

I made two center piece vases for the shower. I used the theme from the baby bedding and matched up colors as close as I could. Thanks for looking
Supplies:
two glass vases
1 1/4" ribbon
basked shred
styrofoam
glittery tulle
cricut cuts
floral wire (heavy gauge)
various floral sprays

If you have any questions, please let me know!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Baby Shower--Door Wreath

My sister-in-law is having her first baby in February. Her shower was this past weekend. My gift to her was to do all the decorations. Well, being the 'cricuteer' that I am, I hand crafted all the goodies. Here is one and check back later this week for the rest!! Thanks for looking!

This is my first attempt at making a door wreath for a baby. My sister-in-law wanted me to create something to hang on her hospital door after the baby is born. Since they live 3 hours away and I might not be able to be there right away, I wanted her to have something she could take to the hospital with her. I gave her a paint pen so she can write in the stats after the baby is born.

Supplies:
* grapevine wreath 14"
* blue ribbon
* bear
* small chalkboard
* vinyl--baby blue and certainly celery-Stampin' Up!
* green floral spray
* cricut machine and cartridges (everyday paper dolls (car), a child's year (lettering))
* floral wire (to hang the chalkboard and to form the bows and to attach the bear)
* decorative wire wrap (I used a blue star one I bought at Walmart during Christmas time)
* hot glue gun and glue sticks
* craft staple gun (you can use a regular one, but the crafting one will be ok)
* wire cutter
* paint pen

Steps:
1. create the bow for the top of the wreath and form
2. wrap blue ribbon around the wreath and hot glue the ends on the back of the wreath
3. tie a hanging loop around one or two of the branches in the wreath
4. wrap the decorative wire around the wreath
5. attach the bear by wrapping floral wire around his neck tie and wrap around the branches of the wreath **this way, mom can remove the bear later if she chooses**
6. cut letters from vinyl and attach to the chalkboard as desired
7. take a piece of wrapped floral wire (I used brown) and run through vines at the top, right of the wreath
8. staples the ends of the wire to the top of the chalkboard corners
9. glue the right side of the chalkboard to the wreath to stabilize it
10. hot glue the floral spray to the wreath under the bear
11. stand back and admire your creativity! :)

If you have any questions, please let me know!

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Occasions Mini


It's here and you can start shopping today! It is packed with lots of great goodies! I can't wait to play with all the new things!! Click HERE to start looking and shopping!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy New Year


God truly blessed me and my family in 2010. I'm looking forward to what he has in store for us in 2011. Thanks for your visits and comments and I look forward to even more creating in 2011!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Vinyl Tile


I made this for a friend of mine who was starting her first year of teaching. This is the first tile that I've done. She had mentioned something like this a while back, so I thought this would be a nice surprise. Thanks for looking!

Supplies:

  • ceramic tile (from the hardware store)
  • vinyl in various colors
  • cricut machine
  • cricut cartridges: 50 states, Graphically Speaking, Cursive 101, Plantin Schoolbook,
  • Gypsy
  • white gel pen (for the stars on the flag

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Cricut Expression Dust Covers

I made these as Christmas gifts for my two best friends that I scrap with all the time. Actually, they are the ones who bought me my first scrapbooking supplies and I always joke with them and say that "you created this (me) monster!" I bought my original cricut first and they soon followed behind with expressions! I made both of them Gypsy clutches earlier in the year for their birthdays, so I thought that I would make them dust covers for their expressions. Here are their gypsy clutches with their matching expression covers! Thanks for looking!

The red expression cover




The matching Gypsy clutch
































The pink expression cover




And the Gypsy clutch to match






























I found the pattern HERE from Custom Crops. It is a very nice pattern! They even created some youtube videos to help you out with the pattern!! You can view them HERE. They also have the pattern for other cricut machines!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Christmas Gifts with a Vinyl Review

I never know what to get for my husband's siblings and their spouses. I always try to come up with something creative. This year I made these glass blocks.

With the room light off

With the room light on

Here is how to make some for yourself:
1.I began by using some glass etching cream that I purchased at a craft store. I etched the entire front of the block. I layered it on pretty thick with a foam brush and let it sit for about 30 minutes. When doing this, make sure that you go in the same direction when you are paining on the etching cream. It will give the finished project a more professional look if you do and won't be as streaky. Follow the instructions on the bottle to etch the glass.

2. I created a design on my gypsy and cut out the vinyl.

3. I placed the vinyl on the block as designed.

4. Put your lights inside the block. In the big block I used a string of 35 lights and in the small block I used a string of 20 lights.

5. Wrap ribbon that is at least 1.5" wide all around the edge and create a bow on top.

Supplies:
  • kraft glass block (these have the holes already cut in them. You can use the ones from the hardware store, but you will have to cut your own hole for the lights)
  • string of lights
  • vinyl
  • glass etching cream
  • ribbon (at least 1.5" wide) *I also used wire edge ribbon
  • foam brush
Notes:
* I used various vinyl brands for these products. Here is my opinion of them
---brown vinyl: Brand--Paperstudio--very thin and pliable; was nice for layering
---blue vinyl: Brand--Cricut--thick and sturdy
---green and red vinyl: Brand--Stampin' Up!--very similar to Cricut vinyl. A bit smoother than cricut vinyl. It was thick and sturdy and was nice for the bottom layer of the tree. This was my first time to use it and I was very pleased!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas!


For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Isiah 9:6

May you have a wonderful time of celebration with your family this CHRISTmas!!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Gypsy Clutch


So I've been working on improving my sewing skills lately. I sewed a few things this summer for my classroom and now I'm improving my gypsy clutch. This is my third one to sew so far and probably the best. This is a birthday gift for a very close friend of mine who purchased her Gypsy this summer. I made my own pattern. It is very basic. I used the quilted fabric for the outside and a pretty red, black, and ivory print for the inside. I did use fusible batting between the layers for added protection.

Inside:

Thanks for looking! If you have any questions, please let me know.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Happy Thanksgiving!


I hope you are spending this day with your family contemplating all the things you are thankful for! God has blessed my life greatly this past year and I have so much to be thankful for! Thanks to you who visit my blog and encourage me with your comments! May you have a very blessed day!!!

P.S. Thanksgiving holiday break means vacation from school which equals crafting time!! :)

Monday, November 22, 2010

Amazing Deals....One Week Only


Check out Stampin' Up!'s latest promotion HERE. Select products are discounted up to 50%!! Plus, you get free shipping on your order of $150 or more. This is a great time to get some Christmas shopping done!! If you have any questions, just let me know!! Happy Shopping!!!

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