Saturday, February 26, 2011

Molly and the Craft Station
Cupcake Birthday Card: Wild Card Cartridge
 
I had to put my new Cuttlebug to use today, and get ready for some upcoming birthdays. So I grabbed Molly the wonderpup, who just had her lady business removed a couple of weeks ago and needs lots of naps now, and we went to work on making the birthday cupcake card from the Wild Card cartridge. Who doesn't love cupcakes??

I really like this Wild Card cartridge. It makes cranking out shaped cards super-easy -- especially if you have the Gypsy! You can save your cards in there and just print them when you are ready. Ta-da!














I cut this card at 5 inches. You also cut all the liners and phrases you want at 5 inches as well -- it automatically makes everything fit together perfectly. This is especially nice if you don't have a Gypsy.

I have the Fiskars paper cutter, but I bought the replacement blade three-pack, which comes with an orange "scoring blade." It works great.
 
I used all DCWV for the card and Paper Source paper for the envelope. DCWV makes a great Glitter stack, which is what I used for the cupcake frosting and the candle -- they are both super sparkley though you can't really see it in the photo. If you have glimmer mist (which I don't ... sniffles.) you could use that instead.

I used pop-ups so the cupcake frosting would be 3D. I have these ghetto foam ones from Therm O Web (jigga what?), but they work great and I can't justify getting trendy gel flavored ones until I run out. I used my Scotch ATG Gun to put the envelope together--that seems to survive the mail. I used Zig adhesive to put the rest together.

I ran the cupcake "liner" through the Cuttlebug in the Swiss Dots folder, so in real life it's polka dots on polka dots. FUN! Loving my Cuttlebug already. :)

Have a fabulous weekend everyone!
Cheers!
-marcia

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Wild Card Cartridge:
Flower Birthday + Get Well


I am lucky enough to like my sister-in-law, Jamey. We were friends working at the same company in Florida before my brother snatched her up. Now she lives in North Dakota and I'm in So. Cal., but thanks to the magic of cards, I can still let her know I'm thinking about her .... especially when she falls and gets a major concussion, followed by her birthday two weeks later. Ah!

Get Well Card
I made this Get Well card from the Wild Card cartridge super quick so I could get it in the mail. Wouldn't you know the poor thing came down with tonsillitis while on bed rest for a concussion? If anyone deserves a card in the mail, it is definitely her!
















I cut this card out at 6.25 inches. I cut the card in blackout twice -- once with plain paper and once with the patterned paper. I then cut the patterned paper card (from DCWV Stacks) in half and glued it on the front of the card to make a "fun" Band-Aid. I cut out the "liner," which is the "pad" of the Band-Aid. The phrase is "Get Better," and I cut that out at 5.20 so it would fit on the front of the card. If you cut out the "shift" of the liner, then you get the liner for the envelope. Magic!

I glued the whole thing together with Zig Adhesive.

Flower Birthday Card
For her birthday, I used the cute flower card. It is supposed to be a card that says "Bloom Where you Were Planted," but I used the Happy Birthday phrase from the cupcake card instead. I'm not really sure when I would tell someone to go Bloom, but I love this card so I had to find a use for it.
















I cut the card out at 4.75 inches, which is pretty much max for 12x12 paper. I cut the frame out twice; once for the outside of the card in Happy Birthday paper, and once for the inside of the card in light green matching paper (you can kind of see it in the photo). That way it made the inside of the card cute, plus I knew exactly where to write so it didn't write where the front of the card wouldn't cover. Worked out pretty nifty.

I used some "bling" for the middle of the flower on the outside and on the inside. I got a whole kit of blink at Wal-Mart for like $3 when I was driving through Montana last month. Wouldn't you know the Wal-Mary in Glendive, Mont., is actually nice!

I put my birthday phrase in the corner, also in the DCWV Stacks birthday paper.

Last year Jamey was on bed rest, pregnant with my adorable nephew. This year she needed a bright card now that she was free of bed rest from pregnancy and free from the bonk on her head.

Happy Birthday, Jamey! Stay healthy!

Cheers!
-marcia

Monday, February 14, 2011

Happy Valentine's Day!

Happy Valentine's Day everyone!

When my hubby left the house for a meeting on Sunday afternoon, I took the time to make his V-Day card and gift, lickety split!

I got the idea to make these adorable fortune cookies from Carrie at Greenbean's Craftrole. So easy and cute! I printed out little sayings on my computer and then stuck them inside. I used my "heart" punch to really Valentine's it up.











 


When Scrapguy wrapped Hershey's Bars for Valentine's, it got my mind working ... only my guy likes mint with this chocolate. So I found these York Peppermint Patties shaped in hearts for V-Day. Ha! I used the Tags, Bags, Boxes and More cartridge to print out a plain old tag with rounded edges  at 7 inches wide and 3 inches high. On your Gypsy, you have to click that chain under the inches so you can modify it to your own needs. Then, I just wrapped them right around the candy, and I held it in place with Zots Singles, medium clear adhesive dots.

I used the Gypsy Font (also on Gypsy) to cut out the X, O, and two hearts in coordinating paper. I cut out slightly larger X,O, and two hearts in the same paper and glued them to a plain old kraft paper gift bag from Target. We bought a couple of 10 packs a while pack and I just decorate them up (or not)--it's great as you can use them for boys and girls, young and old.





I then used the heart card on the Wild Card cartridge to make him a cute V-Day card.

I continued my theme and did an X,O, and hearts on the front of the Heart Card.







I used the Heart Card's Liner and the "hugs & kisses" Phrase on the inside. Easy!










I used my Crop-a-Dile and punched a couple of holes so I could wrap the whole thing up with a ribbon, instead of cutting out an envelope.

Hope everyone shares some love with someone that really needs it today!

Hugs!
-marcia