Showing posts with label Cosmo Cricket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cosmo Cricket. Show all posts

Sunday, November 20, 2011

A New Card... New Week of Challenges!

Today I thought about going out to do a bit of shopping, but then I thought twice and decided it would be much better to just stay home in the comfort of my pj's and do a little crafting.  And I am so glad I did.  Yesterday I had big plans to scrap and make cards but none of that happened because I was stricken with a ridiculous sinus headache that lasted ALL DAY LONG!  So today I am feeling much better and I seem to be back on track because I finished one of the three cards for the 2nd week's Card Sharks contest challenges at the Nook... Yay! 

So this challenge is called KINGS IN THE CORNER!  The challenge part is to create a card fit for royality!  I decided to make mine a Mother's Day themed version and went with the sentiment, "Mom, You Are My Queen Bee, Always".


I used the bee cut from the Sentimentals Cricut cart along with the Queen Bee phrase from Kate's ABCs.  I also added a lil' crown to the bee which I cut using the Teresa Collin's Sophisticated cart... a new favorite for sure! And the hexagon embossed cardstock is from the Core'dinations Pink Paislee Modern Prints collection... good stuff!  I also had fun using a mix of Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist and Glimmer Glaze within the hexagon shapes.  The beautiful papers and brad accents are all from the My Mind's Eye Lost & Found 2 collection and I also added a few tiny golden Kaiser pearl accents to the crown with Cosmo Cricket Tiny Type stickers to complete the sentiment. 



As always, thanks for stopping by and do enjoy the rest of your Sunday evening!  I'm off to start another challenge as I wait for the hubs to get home with our take-out pizza for dinner!  That's what I'm talkin' about!! ;)

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

My Pink Stamper Design Team Submission {You Give Your Heart To Make a Difference!}

Good evening all my crafty bloggy friends!  Hope everyone is having a good week and that you all aren't melting away into puddles!  It's been very HOT here today and I believe I'm soon going to head on down to the basement and hide out in my craft room because it's sooo much cooler there!  But first, I needed to post about a card that I put together that I think is my new favorite.  Don't you love it when you create something that you yourself totally dig?  I love when that happens!  So, this card also happens to be my submission for the My Pink Stamper design team call which comes to a close tonight.  Yes, I am squeezing it in during the last lap, but I just had to give this one a go!  Afterall, if Cricut is involved I'm weak... I love my Cricut wayy too much, lol! 

To submit for this dt selection, we all had to follow the challenge to create a project using a favorite Cricut cartridge, and to incorporate the colors of brown, orange, green and turquoise, and other optional color of choice. The only other color in my card is white accenting of the sanded cardstock core and in the mini alpha sticker lettering.  Have to say, I like that combination of colors... earthy, yet cool. 

Guess maybe that's why I went with an Earth motif and woodgrain for my card's theme.  Give a Hoot is one of my very favorite Cricut cartridges and that's where I found the image for the heart shaped world diecut used on here.  I used a variety of Core'dinations cardstock, including the Glitter Core Couture in a turquoise shade for representing the Earth's water.  I tied some vintage crinkled seam binding in orange around the heart shape and attached the piece to my card base with dimensional foam squares.  Sticker alphas completed the card's sentiment.  Ohhh, that woodgrain piece... that is actually packaging (backing) from a set of alpha stickers that I bought from Target awhile back!  Yes, I even recycled on my earthy card! 


Card Supplies and Recipe:
  •  Give a Hoot Cricut cartridge - Heart Earth - cut @ 4" from green Core Essentials cs), Heart Earth layer - cut @ 4" from turquoise glitter Core Couture cs).
  •  Other cardstock, all by Core'dinations (Green Core Impressions BasicGrey Whimsy dot-line cs, orange Vintage Core cs, brown Core Impressions Cosmo Cricket criss-cross cs).
  •  Woodgrain sticker packaging from Target.
  •  My Little ShoeBox Mini Alphabet stickers in Sunrise orange.
  •  Pink Paislee cardstock alphabets Whimsies in Pumpkin.
  •  Trimtex vintage seam binding in orange.
  •  Stampin' Up small scallop border punch.
  •  Tim Holtz Distress Ink in Spiced Marmalade.
  •  Recollections foam dimensional squares. 
Okay, that's my card!  Now I'll cross my fingers and hope for good news!  Thanks for stopping by! :)

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Soooo Hot!

I feel like I am wilting, it is so humid and icky!  I've had a bad headache all day and this heat just isn't helping, argh!! Where is my favorite time of the year already?  I'm ready for October, lol!

So I know I haven't blogged again in over a week, and my buddy Ellen had to give me the nudge to let me know.  What can I say, this summer heat really slows me down, and also since I've been working at the preschool these past months, I require more naps too.  I really do, and I did just that today!  I came home and settled down on the couch for a snooze for a good two hours :)

Did you happen to visit the Core'dinations blog or facebook page recently?  Well, if you haven't you really should because there is always a lot of inspiring work being posted that you really don't want to miss out on.  Fun challenges and giveaways happening too... like this one...

It’s June 1st. Let’s kick of this month with a fun CHALLENGE!
What do you think?
We just loved this technique that Melissa Oliveira shared with us yesterday on the blog that we wanted to extend the invitation to try it to YOU!
Journaling is such an important part of a scrapbookers journey to preserve memories and tell stories.
SO for this challenge….we want to see your Journaling. It doesn’t have to be this specific technique…you can journal any way you choose.
But for this challenge there are a few things you must do:
1) JOURNAL
2.) Use Core’dinations Cardstock (it must be a visible component of the layout).
3.) Link your project to THIS blog post or post it on our Facebook page. Make sure you “like” us, too!
4.) Show off a cool Core technique and we will throw in an additional chance to win!
The rest is up to you!
And how could I forget??? Of Course a random Winner will win some CORE’DINATIONS CARDSTOCK!

                     Deadline for this challenge is two weeks…June 15th by midnight PST.


Some fun news!  This past weekend I was pleasantly surprised to open my email inbox and have it full of publication requests.  I got a total of 11 projects requested... 7 things for the Cricut Holidays Idea Book, 2 for Cricut Nov. 2011, 1 card for CARDS Nov. 2011 and my first project with Simply Handmade

And before I leave ya, I'll share with you a
birthday card that I submited for publication which didn't get selected.  I love this one, and I created it for a little girls birthday...


Of course I used my Cricut!  Here I used the Straight From the Nest cart (again, one of my faves) to cut the cupcake border and party hat. 
The paper collection is Cosmo Cricket's Togetherness. 


And here's another card I made not too long ago also with the Togetherness collection...



I just love the lil' bead accents from Recollections that I added as rain droplets coming from the clouds!

Thanks for checking in with me, and please don't forget about the challenge over at Core'dinations... you still have until the 15th to get yours submitted!   Have a great weekend!

Saturday, May 7, 2011

I'm Shocked to the Core!

This is what I woke up to find this morning...

HAPPY NATIONAL SCRAPBOOKING DAY!
We wanted thank each and every person for applying for the Design Team Call.
It was not easy and the Core’dinations Team spent endless hours going through the entries. There were so many amazing entries and narrowing things down was extremely difficult.
Without further ado, here is the new Core’dinations Cardstock Design Team (in alphabetical order).
 Andrea Amu 
April Derrick
Char Dobson
Leica Forrest
Lydia Jackson
Kim Jeffress
Brianne Nevill
Melissa Oliveira
Debbie Standard
Shaunte Wadley
Sarah Hodgkinson, DT Core’dinator
Ellen Sosnoski, Blog Core’dinator
Core Teachers:
Vicki Boutin
Cari Locken
Kimber McGray
Again, thank you to all of the applicants!!! We thank you for
the amazing entries and for your love of Core’dinations Cardstock. It
means so much to see that.


I was floored!  Still am.  But I can not hardly wait to get started in my venture with them.  I also want to give my congratulations to all the other designers!  Well done, and I look forward to working with you all this term!

Now onto other scrappy news on this wonderful National Scrapbooking Day...
as I am also hosting a fun last minute Mother's Day layout challenge for NSD at For The Luv of Art.com.  Would love to see you all pop in over at FTLOA and play along.  Here is the thread LINK to my challenge.  All you need to do is complete a page which includes:

* Fussy cutting with some patterned paper.
* Using either the word "Mom", "Daughter", "Son" or "Family" as part of your title/sub-title.
* Using butterflies as some sort of embellishing.

Here's my example which I am framing and giving to my mom for Mother's Day tomorrow...


I used lots of Core'dinations (Cosmo Cricket Neutrals collection in Weathered Tin Mixed Dot and Jenni Bowlin Studio Vintage Brights collection in Aquarium Butterfly), Pink Paislee/House of Three Daily Junque papers ("Tickets" and "News") and some Maya Road embellishments.  All my diecutting accents were created with the Cricut, monograms from A Child's Year cartridge and the postcard design and Always & Forever phrase from the Sentimentals cartridge. 

Your challenge page should be completed and uploaded to my thread my Monday, noon (EST). This is the RAK that is up for grabs for one random participant...


Hope you'll play along and join in with all the other fun challenges happening over at FTLOA today and throughout the rest of the weekend!   I am going to get going so I can finish getting my scrap on ... it's been a very fast paced day and unfortunately, I've gotten very little done.  How does time fly so quickly when you are doing things you love to do?  Anyway, I hope everyone else is enjoying their day too.  Happy NSD and best wishes to all for a very special Mother's Day tomorrow as well!
 

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Just For You!

It's another cold and wet rainy day here... the day before Easter! Kind of makes me want to crawl right back under the covers, but I have stuff to get done so there will be none of that today! 

Anyway, thought I'd come onto my blog and post the one and only crafty thing that I got accomplished this week.  One card!  Disappoints me when I don't have more than that done is a week's time... afterall, I usually like to do a little something crafty every day.  And to think, I only worked 2 days this week, so I have no clue where the rest of the week went.  Hopefully later tonight I can get my scrap on... it's not like I don't have any pictures or lack of product to work with, lol! I need a scrappy play day :)

Well here's my card... Just For You...

I really like the color palette that I put together for this one.  All the cardstock except the kraft is Core'dinations (Cosmo Cricket Impressions and Vintage Core).  The sentiment and the butterfly stamps are from myStampBOX... love these for Spring!  The patterned paper and mini brads are new Fancy Pants and the crinkled bow is vintage seam binding that I colored myself with some Glimmer Mist.  Almost forgot... the large butterfly is a Cricut cut from one of my favorite carts... Straight From the Nest.  So, there ya have it.  I am off now to make a trip to the grocery store... the day before Easter.  Should be lots of fun.  Yea!   And if you are celebrating Easter tomorrow, I do hope everyone has a very special day with the people you love! 

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

More Rain, More Core'!

Another rainy day here in PA!  Days like this, all I want to do is stay inside and snuggle up on the couch! I never seem to get much at all accomplished around the house when it's raining cats-n-dogs! So at least for today while I'm waiting for some sunshine to make it's appearance, thought I'd share a few other cards that I've made recently with lots of gorgeous Core'dinations cardstock.  Afterall, Core' is sure to brighten up any dreary day! 

So for this first card, I made a "Welcome Home"  theme for which I used some lovely Jenni Bowlin Studio Core Impressions in cream... it's the pretty floral print embossed cardstock in the background! 


 I love that the print is so vintage and subtle. 

I also used some Whitewash Core'dinations on this card for the pineapples... the yellow reverse side of a piece of Whitewash for which I debossed a diamond texture with a Cuttlebug machine and a Sissix Basic Grey design folder.  I used a Brilliance inkpad in Coffee Bean to color the diamond texture.  The green palm tops of the pineapples are also made with Core'... some Cosmo Cricket Core Impressions!  I cut the pineapples with the Cricut Serenade Solutions cartridge.


And, here's yet another card that I made using the nesting dolls embossing with Core' cardstock. 


For this card I used three different colors of Core Essentials cardstock.  I paired up 2 different shades of pink in the Pretty-In-Pink Color Family (St.Valentino, Fuchsia Fizz) with Deep Lagoon, from the Teal Blues Family. I created a double matted look to this card by embossing the nesting dolls pattern onto 2 panels of the Blue Lagoon cardstock, cutting one down smaller and mating it with the Fuchsia Fizz pink.  I then mounted the smaller panel onto the larger panel, making sure to line the dolls up evenly with their outlines.  I did sand over the embossed pattern with the Core Sand It Gadget, but then I wanted the pattern of the dolls and the texture of the Core' to be even more intense, so I shaded over the embossed cardstock with a white colored pencil. 

I only used this colored pencil technique on the smaller center panel, whereas the outer panel was only sanded.  To finish this card I added two extra pink embossed dolls to the middle of the card with foam dimensional squares.  I highlighted the flowers of these two pink dolls with a teal blue colored pencil and applied silver pearl accents.  Popped on a pretty pink Prima bloom  to complete the look!

In other crafty news this week, I was extremely giddy to have had a total of ten cards picked up for publication over the weekend!  I'll have a card set and one other card in the August issue of Cricut magazine and then seven more cards in their special Cricut Cards issue!  One of my cards for that issue will even be featured as a tutorial so that makes it all the more exciting for me. 

Okay, I need to get going... I have piles of laundry that need sorting.  I do really need to do something today since I work the rest of the week.  Hope everyone is enjoying their week, and as always... thanks for stopping by :)





Thursday, April 7, 2011

My Core'dinations Creative Frenzy!

Yes, I'd say I've been in a frenzy!  Ever since learning of the new Design Team call at Core'dinations Cardstock a few weeks back, I've been in quite the busy, creative frenzy!  I told you all in my post before this that I'd be posting my submissions this week and I just finished up a cute card-set today so I am anxious to show you all what I've been up to with all the wonderful Core!

My first project is a framed "Butterfly Collage" that I actually made during a recent scrappy weekend retreat and I made it specifically as a piece of wall decor for my bedroom. I wanted this to have plenty of texture and dimension, attributes that are EASY to acheive with the different variations of Core cardstock!   


The butterflies, of course, were cut out using my Cricut.  For me, using Core'dinations cardstock in conjunction with my Cricut and Cuttlebug machines is a no brainer!  All three are a perfect marriage for each other and I love the degree of texture and dimension that is created when all three are integrated.  So here I used a mix of Core in teal and brown tones.  I used both positive and negative images of the butterfly diecuts with the teal glittered cardstock from the Core Couture collection.  I absolutely love this glittered cardstock on projects because the glitter stays intact and does not flake off... wonderful quality!  Then I amped up the texture of this collage with a mix of several patterns from the embossed Core collections...the woodgrain (which I sanded) and cross-hatched patterns from the Cosmo Cricket Core Impressions and the floral embossing from the Jenni Bowlin Studio Everyday Impressions.  Now I did not use my Cuttlebug here since I was already using so many other terrific pre-embossed designs from Core'dinations, but Core'dinations cardstock is made perfectly to be embossed and I did pull out the emboss folders for my card set which I'll show here shortly!  Another thing I like so much about Core'dinations is that most often the cardstock can stand all on it's own... you don't always need to use a lot of other patterned papers or extra embellishing with it to make a project shine, although you absolutely can if you want.  Here I used only a few bits of scraps from a BoBunny patterned paper to back up my negative butterfly images and to punch a few borders.  A few glazed brads completed this wall decor perfectly, but it's the Core cardstock that most definitely steals the spotlight!

Okay, for this next creation I was inspired by a project that I spied in the latest April issue of Country Living magazine (pg.53)... basically a paper-mache nest made from shredded dictionary pages and brown kraft lunch bags.  I instantly thought to myself that using some great Color Core cardstock instead would make the sweetest rustic looking Easter nest, so that's what I did here!  



This was so fun to do.  Almost like being back in grade-school art class!    


I first shredded 2 sheets of 12x12 cardstock into strips with my home-office paper shredder.
I used a sheet of Core Essentials (Izmir Purple) and a sheet from the Vintage Collection (Oasis Aqua Blue).  The Vintage Collection is some of my favorite from Core'dinations because it really does give a sanded look to the cardstock without all the handy work! 

 
Then I took a kitchen bowl and wrapped it tightly with plastic wrap and flipped the bowl upside down onto a sheet of wax-paper.  After mixing together equal parts water and white Elmer's glue into another container, I took the paper strips and dredged them through the glue mixture then began draping the strips over the bowl form, overlapping them until the entire surface was covered with the strips.   Extra dry paper strips were then also lightly pressed along the outside edges here and there to create a more rustic "nesty" look.  I let my nest dry a full 24 hours before carefully pulling the nest away from the plastic wrapped bowl. 

Here you can see what it looks like on the bowl after the strips have been layered and dried...


I also shredded some other Core to use for the nest filler, and filled the nest with some decorative speckled eggs.  I used some Core Essentials in aqua and some purple Vintage Core to make my filler which I simply scrunched up the strips with my hands.  Here's another view of the filled nest...

 

And last, I've created a Paisley and Nesting Dolls card set, which I've used no patterned paper and minimal embellishing.  I focused primarily on the quality of the Core'dinations and the results of texture achieved through embossing!  


The first card in the set is a "Thinking of You" card and I used Core Essentials and Vintage Core with Cuttlebug stitched squares and border folders and paisley folder and dies.  I sanded over areas of the embossing and debossing with a Core'dinations Sanding Gadget to hightlight and bring out the color of the core.  The only extra embellishing used here was some pink sequin trim, tiny pearl rhinestones for the paisley centers and tiny type alphas for the sentiment.


This second card is more embossing on Core using a nesting dolls emboss folder from Cuttlebug.  I embossed the dolls on three seperate colors of Core Essentials, pink, yellow and green, and then cut out one of each color.  I created my card by embossing a panel of the purple Core Essentials and matting it on a Vintage Core card base.  After sanding the purple dolls with the Core Sanding Gadget, I sanded and mounted the pink, yellow and green dolls onto the card with foam squares.  A floral stickpin was stuck through the backs of each mounted doll, piercing through the foam squares.  I also completed the card's look with some paisley Cuttlebug diecuts and some pink sequin trim.  A sticker was used inside the paisley to make this a "SISTERS" card.


And for the third card in the set I used a mix of Core Essentials, Vintage Core and Whitewash Collection (Grandma's Rocker yellow) with imagery cut from the Paisley (nesting doll) and Cindy Loo (flower card base and vines) Cricut cartridges.  I used the paisley emboss folder for embossing the nesting dolls head wrap and sanded the color of the embossing with the Sanding Gadget.  I also sanded some of the edges of the whitewash card base to allow some of the reverse side yellow color to show through.  Again I used minimal embellishing here to concentrate on the quality of the Core'dinations cardstock


Okay, I know this got a bit long-winded, but I do hope you've enjoyed my projects using Core'dinations just as much as I've enjoyed creating them!   Core'dinations cardstock is such a versatile product and it's so easy to play and experiment with it's various uses.  Please do come back again soon, because I plan on sharing some other crafty things I've been making with Core lately! 

And if there's other readers here that are also applying to be a part of the Core'dinations Design Team, please do link me up!  I'd love to see what all you are creating with Core too! 
Good Luck and Best Wishes!  :)