Sunday, October 24, 2010

SCAL Thanks Card

Including today, the last recent posts have been on the weekends...I am going to try to be more random about posting...  Anyway,   Today I made a card, using a SCAL technique I taught myself over the summer... This is an awesome technique... at the bottom of this post, you can view the video I made back in June, where I made two cards using this.


Recipe:
Kraft Cardstock
"Brights" K & Co. Mat Stack ( I used green & pink)
"Pastels" K & Co. Mat Stack (I used yellow)
The Paper Studio Mat Stack (I used blue)
Martha Stewart Gel-Adhesive
Scrapbook Adhesive Mounting Rectangle
Sure Cuts a Lot 2 & Cricut.





Sunday, October 17, 2010

Best Wishes Card

I made this card a while back, I had a video, but my camera died half way through. I found the pictures today and thought I'd share...

thanks for stopping by(:

Sunday, October 10, 2010

The 1st Christmas Card of the Season!

Hey everyone! Today I decided to to My Pink Stamper's Saturday Challenge. I made a Snowman Card, the snowman is on the inside, and the front of the card is a window. I used green stickles to accent the hat. I love how it turned out(:



Saturday, September 25, 2010

Oh My Crafts! Haul

Looking for some cuttlebug stuff, I came across Oh My Crafts! I found a few things on "discontinued clearance" that I liked.

Room Tour!!

Today we decided to give you a tour of our scrapbooking area. It is simple, and organized(:

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Masked Thanks Card

Hello Everyone! Today I am going to be making a Thanks Card, using a mask I made in SCAL2...It is super simple, just line up a bunch of circles and cut...I used regular copy paper, but I know some countries out there have mask paper that you can use, to keep everything in place. I used ink pads, but glimmer mist will work too!
Thanks for stoppung by!

Monday, September 6, 2010

Paint?

Okay, so I have been looking around the Cricut message boards lately and decided that I want to paint my Cricut and Cuttlebug. Currently, I am 100% convinced that the cuttle bug will be fine. The question is cricut...paint...a good mixture? I know that if I use a good strong painters tape and some grocery bags, the seams in which paint could get in would be sealed...But I still love it and don't want anything to happen to it.
So here is my idea, I know that I would need to get plastic paint. (My current plan is to go with Krylon Fusion for Plastic, which you don't have to prime(: click here to go directly to their website. I would go with Fairytale Pink and Flat White.) So, on my Cricut, I would paint the gray accents, along the end, pink. This was the message board post that made me want to paint it.

^^^^^^The PINK Cricut Expression from Michael's.

On the Cuttlebug, I would paint all of the green part white and all of the creamish, brownish, grayish parts the same pink as the Cricut. (looking like the new pink cuttlebug) I would probably be so hyper that I would end up with a pink bone folder, Cricut spatula, and any other random thing that are with arms reach;)



^^^^^^^ this is what I am going for(:
I know that this could void the warranty, but my warranty is long gone(: If you still have a warranty, I really wouldn't risk it. So before you start getting random ideas about painting electronics I would research a little(: