Happy Monday Everyone!
Another week has passed, gosh mine was a busy one, I've been on a room redo of my crafting space and I'm so glad it's finally done.
I'd like to share it with you and so yesterday I did a quick video tour and I'd love you take a look!
For those of you who prefer photos they will be up later and I'll add a link here.
Photos up and you can see them In This Post
Anyway I managed to squeeze in some crafting yesterday and have a new card as it is another Magnolia Monday!
Please come and share your creations, remember the theme is always "Anything Goes with a Magnolia Stamp!"
Card Recipe:
Image - Picnic Tilda and Picnic Quilt (looks like it's discontinued as it's out of stock everywhere)
Paper - Daisy Dear by Heidi Grace for Colorbok
Medium - Copic Markers
Sentiment - Target $1 Spot
Flower Die - Dayco
Border Punch - Martha Stewart
Clear Buttons - Stash
Glitter - Glamour Dust Crystal
Ribbon - Stash
After die cutting the flowers I ran them through the Big Shot with an embossing folder and then gave them a spritz for some shine and added the glittery button to the center.
I masked the two images and Tilda looks so happy to be outside enjoying the Summer sunshine.
I hope you enjoyed it and I'd love to your Magnolia creations so please link them up below!
It's Saturday and that means a new challenge at Designed 2 Delight!
This week we are going with a good Summer theme as we want you to go to the beach!
Show us your sandy creations and be in with a chance to be our winner!
I went with this gorgeous peaceful image, to be honest any beach would do right now, peaceful or crowded just as long as I could feel the sand between my toes.
I hope you can come along and get your feet wet with us at Designed 2 Delight!
Katie
There is a whole world of online magazines and this month there is a feature at Papers and Pixels about Digital Delights and Wendy asked me if I'd like to contribute a project for the article.
You have to register to get the part of the forum with the magazine but there is no charge and you only need an email address. The July Edition is here and you can download it as a PDF or as a Zipped file to save.
I've taken a look and the article begins on page 87 and my projects start on page 89.
I was a little worried that I could do something good enough to publish but after a little soul searching I said yes and came up with an idea to create a party using the fun kids, papers and sentiments from the Jungle Buddies collection.
I decided to use the pre-colored versions as if I was doing a bundle for a party I'd never have the time to color them all individually and when doing tiny versions the colored ones are just perfect!
I've given instructions with each item so that if you'd like to give my ideas a go you can :)
Size 5” by 4 ½”
Print the digital paper at 4 ¾” by 4 ¼” and mat on white cardstock and then yellow cardstock.
Add printed Safari child image, printed sentiment and printed details panel (I made mine up)
Pen stitch around the edges.
Cupcake Toppers:
Print a sheet of digital paper at 11” by 8 ½” in the landscape view.
Cut into strips lengthwise to makes 6 strips 11” by 1 ¼”.
Using a scalloped border punch, punch the entire length of one side of each strip.
Using a scoring tool score down in the vertical line between each scallop that the punch makes (approx. ½” apart)
Fan fold the length of paper in a “hill and valley” style to make a rippled strip of paper.
Attach the ends together to form a ring using strong liquid glue.
When the glue I set press down the center of the ring to form a rosette. Keep hold tightly so it doesn’t spring back.
Turn the piece over to the white side and put some liquid glue into the center where the edges meet to adhere. Hold tight at all times.
Add a punched cardstock circle with more glue over the center back.
Squeeze to get the glue to grip.
Carefully turn over, still holding tight and repeat the glue in the center (down into the small hole that is formed) and add another cardstock circles on top.
The glue should have started to set but use a weight (or someone else’s hand) to hold it down until it is set.
Print out the Safari child at 2” tall and cut out using small scissors.
When the rosette is dry add the child to center of the rosette.
Add a mini popsicle stick to the back and a punched bow topped with a tiny monkey punched with a circle punch from leftover pieces of digital paper.
Water Bottle Wrappers:
Print a sheet of digital paper at 11” by 8 ½” in the landscape view.
Cut in half lengthwise to form two pieces 11” by 4 ¼”.
Attach to the bottle with glue or tape. Obviously the size of bottle will make a difference to the size of the wrapper.
Print Safari child, mat and attach to the bottle.
Punch a circle from digital paper (spare from the other projects) to cover the bottle cap.
Print the Wild Thing sentiment, mat in yellow cardstock, punch a hole in the corner and attach to the neck of the bottle by a piece of gingham ribbon.
Napkin Rings:
Printed digital paper on a sheet of 11” by 8 ½” in the landscape view.
Cut in strips 1 ½” wide by 8 ½” long.
Attach the ends into a ring overlapping by about 2 inches and secure with strong liquid glue. I use Beacons 3 in 1.
Print Safari child image at 2” high, trim and mat on yellow cardstock, attach to the ring with a foam pop dot.
I hope you like my little party set, it is so easy when using pre-colored images and digital papers and can be adapted to many themes. In fact my daughter, who will be 13 in January, is already dropping hints that she thinks a similar idea would be great for her next party! LOL
And I want to shout out a huge "THANK YOU!!" to my husband who ran all around town to get me yellow and green napkins and even got the bakery at Kroger to whip up a batch of green frosted cupcakes without sprinkles! LOL
I was nice to make something a little different and it's given me a lot of ideas for upcoming events.
Of course I found a few challenges for this project to go along with :)
It's a big day here on Both Sides of The Paper so be sure to click my banner to get to the home page so you don't miss anything :)
It's starting with another fabulous challenge at Cuddly Buddly and this week our challenge to you is super fun, we want to see Bright Colors and Butterflies! Perfect for Summer cards,Birthdays, invitations, scrapbook pages and more!
This week I got to work with the fabulous artist Czes from Pachela Studios and I chose the super sweet Tabitha who is Toby Tumbles best friend.
I know that laundry is not usually anyone's favorite chore but in the Summer garden and with a little helper it's not all bad :)
I hoped you've liked this and be sure to come along and play with us at Cuddly Buddly and come back later for a huge post of projects with tutorials for each! (that's all I'm saying :))
Katie
I hinted that today would be a double posting day and it sure is!
I don't have a new project in this post as an unexpected mini redo of my studio, including building, painting and rearranging, has meant a "tools down" since Tuesday morning but I will make up for it with a links to a favorites.
Also on a side note be sure to watch out for my first video, a room tour that will be coming soon! (wish me luck, I never made a video before)
Now the reason for this post.....I'm so proud to announce that I am part of the Scor-Pal Design Team!
A while ago Diana approached me and I was so flattered!
I've been teaching scoring classes at a local scrapbook store and being a big cardmaker of course I'm always in need to something wonderful to make a lovely creased line with!
My very favorite recent project is featured on the Scor-Pal blog today and it's the gatefold and favor box combo that I taught back in April.
If anyone wants the directions to this project then feel free to email me and I'll email you them.
You'll be sure to see more of my folding, scoring and creating coming up, in fact tomorrows super secret project couldn't have been made without my trusty Scor-Pal!
Katie
It's a double post day today and we are starting with another set of treats from the Digital Delights team.
There are lots of fabulous new images being released all the time so be sure to go and check everything out.
Today I took an image from the Jungle Buddies collection (hint, you may want to come back here tomorrow for some more Jungle fun) and this time turned it into a new baby card.
Little Ellie the Elephant is so cute that I couldn't resist her as a baby :)
I hope you've enjoyed this and if you are here from a challenge please make sure to click on my blog title to ensure you don't miss anything that's going on :)
Katie
It's another Once Upon a Wednesday at The Pixie Cottage and this week we have the theme of "Wrap It In Ribbon!" and of course we have a super sketch if you'd like to play with that, I chose to do both the theme and the sketch this week.
This is a pretty unusual image (a fairy on a slug) but it is cute and I'm glad I finally inked it up! I added Smooch Illuminate paint to her wings, wand and shoes for a bit of sparkle but it didn't really show up too well in the photo.
We hope that you'll come along and play with us at The Pixie Cottage this week :)
Katie
It's time for another challenge over at A Spoon Full of Sugar and this week we have a lovely color combo for you and that is Pink and Brown!
It leads to some lovely vintage themes but you can choose whichever theme you'd like for your creation.
This is a lovely serene scene and was a great choice for this color combination.
We can't wait to see what you come up with so come over and play at A Spoon Full of Sugar!
I hope you all had a wonderful weekend, it's still baking hot here in Texas and the 10 day forecast is showing highs at or above 100F every day!
If we can't be in the neighborhood pool then we are inside and that of course for me gives me the perfect excuse to craft, that's why you'll see new cards (and projects) each and every day this week.
With today being Monday that means it's Magnolia Monday and I hope you'll join and link below with your Magnolia Monday creation. Remember it is always "Anything Goes" as long as it is Magnolia and is on your blog on Monday.
This swing stamp is usually used with Swinging Tilda but this little Giggling Tilda sits on it perfectly and she just makes me smile!
I hope she makes you smile too.
Please remember that I hold this "Link Party" each and every Monday so put it in your crafting diary and schedule a card to link up with it.
I look forward to seeing all your wonderful Magnolia creations!
Katie
It's Sunday and so that means it's time to grab your challenge lists and PILE IT ON!
We have a super simple challenge for you this week, we want to see your favorite technique and be sure to tell us what it is.
We have a brand new sponsor this week and that is Wax Fruit Company who provided us with fabulous images to use.
I chose my favorite technique of paper piecing and this basket of raspberries was the perfect image to use it on :)