Showing posts with label Winter Woodland Cricut cartridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter Woodland Cricut cartridge. Show all posts

Monday, December 19, 2011

Advent Calendar Day #19 At The Nook!

Today is the 19th... and that means it's the 19th Advent Calendar day at The Nook and I am happy to be the calendar host for the day!  If you haven't already heard about it, now is your chance to join in and help us count down the days til Christmas in a very exciting way and with some fabulous giveaways to boot! 
Everyday from December 1st up to December 25th, one Nook friend is hosting a giveaway on her blog as part of the Advent Calendar festivities!  I urge you to go back and take a look if you've missed out on any of the previous days because there is always fabulous inspiration!  If you check out the Nook blog you can find a link posted for the day's host, which today is me.  If you are coming here from the Nook's blog post, then I simply say, "Welcome"! 

Here is a list of all the participating blogs for the Advent Calendar... please visit!

1 Hilde http://www.scoobieslilleblog.blogspot.com/
2 Antenucci http://antenucci.blogspot.com/
3 Danielle http://picsandcheesecake.blogspot.com/
4 Lisa J http://cutcreateandcare.blogspot.com/
5 Pam http://happytobecreating.blogspot.com/
6 Meg Aaron http://thoughtsoftraveling.blogspot.com/
7 Mag http://magandscrap.blogspot.com/
8 Monique http://moniquesscrapbook.blogspot.com/
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Kate Vickers
Sherri
http://www.scrapsation.com/
http://faithandscraphappiness.blogspot.com/
11 Lilith Eeckels http://lilithandscrap.blogspot.com/
12 ~jan http://jantatomir.blogspot.com/
13 Carol http://carolmonson.blogspot.com/
14 Arty Carty http://blog.artycarty.com/
15 Tanya http://little-scrapper.blogspot.com/
16 Annelie Maddoc http://swewi.wordpress.com/
17 Nenne http://www.creativenenne.blogspot.com/
18 Nicole http://justnicks.blogspot.com/
19 Andrea Amu http://imlivinonscraps.blogspot.com/
20 Marinette http://www.scraptherapie.com/
21 Pysselpetra http://mittkreativakaos.blogspot.com/
22 Samantha http://samawright.blogspot.com/
23 Anna Sigga http://annasigga.typepad.com/scrappalicious/
24 Jennie http://pappersverk.blogspot.com/
25 Leah http://www.leahkillian.com/
Now onto some holiday sharing and giving from me!  Today I was busy creating some holiday cards and I got to thinking that it would be perfect for me to make up a little card kit with the products I've used on my cards and offer it up as a giveaway for today's Advent Calendar!  Here is the card I created using one of my favorite new embossing folders... the Tim Holtz Alterations woodgrain texture fade! 


And even better, the woodgrain is perfect embossed on some fabulous Tim Holtz Distress Collection Core'dinations cardstock. I also used the Cricut Winter Woodland cartridge to cut out the cardinal from some Tim Holtz Nostalgic Kraft-Core. Isn't the green pine needles border a really neat detail?  That is my new Martha Stewart Deep-Edge punch that I just got on sale at Michael's for 50% off! I also got the wood buttons in the Dollar bin at M's and spritzed them with some Burnt Red Glimmer Mist. 

Okay, here's what's up for grabs... and yes, the Tim Holtz Texture Fade set with the woodgrain is included in my card kit giveaway!

 
There's enough to complete 2 cards!  If you'd like a chance to have this kit, just leave me a comment here in this post by 12 PM EST, Wed. Dec. 21st.  I will randomly draw a winner by December 22nd. 

Also, You don't want to forget to hop on over to Leah Killian's blog and get entered for the grand prize sometime between now and Christmas Morning. You could win a free subscription to the always inspiring Nook kits!

Friday, January 14, 2011

A quickie post with more Webster's Pages!

Hello, and Happy Friday!  Just wanted to get on here and make a fast post because I am busy finishing up some projects for a guest design team spot at a fun stamp company that I'll tell you all about later, but for now I wanted to share some other projects I've done recently with my Webster's Pages stash! 

First off I've always loved the home decor blocks that spell out "It's A Wonderful Life", but I never got around to buying a set!  Well, my mom happened to give me an old set of children's blocks this past summer and said I could surely do something with them... they were ugly and I wish I had thought to take a "before" photo of them!  Anyway, with the help of some gorgeous WonderFall, Hollywood Vogue and Waiting for Santa papers from WP, AND some of there teal leaves and a sparkler button mixed in with some other red vintage buttons from my stash, I was able to create my own set of "It's A Wonderful Life" blocks.  The font I used was from the Winter Woodland Cricut cart. 

Then, I also used up some of my very favorite "pinkish" papers that I had been hoarding from their Winter's Wings and Postcards From Paris collections!  I just held onto these papers for the longest time and finally thought of the perfect page to use them on!  This page highlights the Christmas ornament that was bought for our angel babies tree for 2009.  Every year I buy 3 new ornaments ( all the same) for their remembrance tree, so now I'll document the special ornament for each year in a layout! 

For this page I had cut out that beautiful tree and gave it a coating of Diamond Dust glass glitter... I can't get enough of that stuff!  I also used some yummy Core'dinations cardstock in the Gemstones variety, and several punches here from Martha Stewart.  I love that beautiful butterfly border punch that Joyce let me use! 


That's all I have to share right now, but do come back next week sometime to visit if you can... I'll share my projects for that guest dt spot!  Hope you all have a wonderful weekend! 
Go Steelers!! :D

Thursday, December 30, 2010

One Last Hoorah For 2010!

With it being so close to 2011, thought I'd make one last blog post for 2010 today.  I must admit I am for the most part happy to say good-bye to this past year and do just that... put it all in the past!  In some big aspects, this wasn't a very good year for us and I am really looking forward to starting off with a clean slate and hoping and praying for some uplifting and positive blessings for us all in 2011!  I still have faith so that's a good thing!
Anyway, today is a lazy day... hubby is off work and I made us a nice brunch today and now we are keeping warm and cozy fireside.  Tomorrow is New Year's Eve.  We never really have much planned in the lines of partying... we usually save that for Super Bowl time, lol!  No really, we tend to stay put safe at home for NYE... order in Chinese take-out and make a few drinks of our own... watch the ball drop in NYC and that's about it.  I believe my niece and her boyfriend will be here so we may get to playing some card games too.
As for Christmas... hard to believe another one had come and gone so quickly... but as usual, it was a very nice one!  Always nice to relax and enjoy the company of family and good food.  Of course my personal Santa was very generous... and he always is!  This year he spoiled me with not one, but two very beautiful rings!  :D  Guess I was nice this year, lol!  I surprised my hubby with a Keurig coffee machine so he's been really enjoying that! He loves his coffee!
 
Not much else going on here these days... but of course I can not make a post here without showing something crafty or scrappy!  I know a lot of scrappy bloggers are closing out their year end posts with a Top Ten of sorts... a review of photos of their top ten favorite scrappy projects they've accomplished throughout the past year.  I'm not going to do a top ten and I did want to share my favorite layout with you all, but then I realized I can't because my very favorite is currently out being published with Cricut magazine!  For now though I'll show you another of my favorite projects I did for the year... this one being a home decor piece that I created...

I made this large hanging snowflake ornament with some gorgeous Webster's Pages goodies... their beautiful teal and gold netting, some of their paper and alpha stickers and a heart shaped Whimsy.  The wood snowflake base I bought from Michaels, as well as the sweet vintage- like resin frame used for the center portion.  The frame was gold but I painted both the frame and the snowflake base with lots of white Tim Holtz crackle paint.  The tips of the snowflake also got embellished with a good amount of Diamond Dust glass glitter.  I'm glad I'll be able to display and enjoy this piece all throughout the Winter months!  And speaking of Webster's Pages... did you know that they are having their first ever "open Design Team call"?  Ohh my word... all I can say is WOW!  Such a fabulous opportunity that would be because I hear absolutley nothing but good things about this company and being able to be apart of their creative team!  The call ends December 31st, so you still have the chance to get in your entries for this fab opportunity!  I did enter... sent in my submission a few days okay, so now I patiently (or impatiently) wait with all the others!  What an honor it would be! 

Now how 'bout a looksie at some of the Christmas card designs I put together this year to send out to family and friends?  I usually do one card design and then make them all alike, but this year I decided to make a few different variations... thought maybe I wouldn't easily tire of doing them this way, and I really did enjoy making them much more!  This first set uses some "Everybody Loves Christmas" papers from Echo Park.




For the Joy card design here I used the "Joys of the Season" Cricut cartridge... my favorite for holiday designs!
I also did a card variation using some Lily Bee "Christmas Town" paper and the Peace card design from Joys of the Season...


AND... I also did a variation using both the Peace and Joy cards and Webster's Pages...

I also made a few others... these all different...

This one used some of the K&Company papers and accents for Christmas.  I also cut the partridge and pear tree from Joys of the Season. 

For the card I used more Echo Park paper, only I used their Sweet Summertime line, and yet again, Joys of the Season...

This one I used some American Crafts stuff with snowflake designs cut from Winter Woodland Cricut cart...

Yet another using Winter Woodland...
I had made this one with the "Deer Wishes" for a neighbor lady of mine who wanted a Christmas card with a deer on it to give to her grandson! 

And one last card... I also made this one for my neighbor lady.  She wanted another card for another grandson who likes to fish, so I came up with this card thanks to my very crafty friend, Wendy!  I happened to be perusing Wendy's blog looking for ideas because I know she always has cute "fishy" stamping designs for her son who loves everything and anything fishing!  I came across this fun set of stamped card designs that she did HERE and knew I could translate THIS idea with the help of Cricut!!  This is what I came up with...
I just love how the ornaments upside down can look like fishing lures!  Again, Joys of the Season and Life is A Beach for the fish image!  Okay, I am sorry that this card sharing went a bit over board... I didn't mean to draw out this post!  But alas, it is the last one for the year from me!  I hope that everyone has a prosperous, joyous and healthy New Year this coming 2011!  Enjoy and Blessings to all! :D