Showing posts with label Baby Lion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby Lion. Show all posts

Thursday, July 21, 2016

It's a Girl!


Hello everyone,

It's Donna here to share a cute waterfall mini album made with one sheet of 12 x 12 paper.  I saw a tutorial on youtube, so I thought I would give it a try.  Here is the link to the tutorial.


Here is how I put it together:

  1. The mini album measures 3" x 4".
  2. I used one sheet of black 12 x 12 -  65 lbs card stock to construct the mini 
  3. I scored the 12 x 12 paper at 4" and 8" turned my paper and scored at 3", 6", 9 (please refer to the tutorial to learn how to put the album together)
  4. My design paper is cut at 2 3/4 3 x 3/4 - 8 pieces 
  5. I cut the "It's a Girl", giraffe and lion die with my big shot to decorate the book.
The first two pages when you open the book, the little giraffe is a CottageCutz die

The next page, the lion is from the CottageCutz die 

First waterfall

 Both waterfall's

Back of the waterfall mini

I hope you are inspired!  Please stop by and join the challenge, this months theme is greenery. 

Dies used:








Sunday, March 13, 2016

Birthday Lion with Balloon

 
Hello CottageCutz fans! Thanks for taking the time to visit with The Scrapping Cottage Blog. It's Mary Marsh here with the Sunday edition of the Blog. For my sample card today, I am featuring the super cute baby lion die as well as the balloon round mini die. This one is out of stock right now but here is another balloon variety die that would work well.
 
Using these dies together creates a really sweet birthday card for a child. It's another way to use the lion die other than on a baby card. Let's get started with some details on how I put this one together.
 
cardstock and patterned paper sizes:
purple card base measures 4 1/4" x 11" and scored at 5 1/2"
chevron patterned paper measures 4 1/8" x 4"
mustard pattern panel measures 4 1/8" x 1 3/8"
blue circle is 4th smallest from the circle set (basics)
purple circle is the 3rd largest from the circle set (basics)
 
To assemble my card I used double sided tape, glue dots and dimensional adhesive. I taped the 2 patterned papers together and to cover the seam of where they meet, I added a mustard shade of ribbon. Secured the ribbon with glue dots on the back panel.
 
My next step was to die cut the lion. I used a lighter yellow for his body and the mane in a mustard shade. I took a mustard marker to add some definition to his legs and whiskers. Using dimensional adhesive I placed him on the blue die cut circle and attached the balloon to his tail.
 
 
Next up is the half circle I placed under the ribbon. This was cut from the circle basics set. I used the 3rd largest die and just cut it in half.
I used this circle layer for my sentiment. I have a birthday stamp with this HB2U sentiment.  Something different and perfect for a child's card. Stamped with a mustard ink and used a small circle punch and punched out the letters and placed them along the curve of the circle.  
 
Ta-Da! Card is complete and ready for the next time I need a child or even a masculine birthday card. That's it for me for today. So until next time.......inky hugs!!!
http://www.scrappingcottage.com/search.aspx?find=baby+lion

http://www.scrappingcottage.com/cottagecutzballoonroundminipre-order.aspx
 
http://www.scrappingcottage.com/cottagecutzcirclesetbasics.aspx
 
 

Monday, September 15, 2014

Tree as symbol of growing and learning

Hi all! Vladka here with you again! 

Today I would like to show you, what I made for my very good friend. She lives in America now and she is a teacher to three years old kids. This is why she needed something to hang on the class door. And I came up with idea to create a tree, because for me it is symbol of growing, learning... So I made this one first. Tree´s ladder is created so, that it looks like inches. There is a lot of animals on the top of the tree and under it: butterflies, little bear and the bigger one, lion, bird, hedgehogs and owl. I added also leafs, grass, mushrooms, nest and birdhouse.


I made also another one with months on it. She will add children´s names on it. So they will  all  know when children have their birthdays. Both trees are cut out with scissors and all pieces are colored with Distress Ink. It is really cute, although it is pretty big.

My list of all used dies is today really long, but I really had fun to play with all this cute dies.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Animal Party

Hi, all! Vladka here and today I have animal project for you. That is how invitations and party sticks look like. 
This is what you need to prepare perfect children party with animal theme. And now, step by step. First you need invitations and I created them with three different motives:  Baby Elephant, Baby Lion and Baby Hippo. Text was designed in Word and printed on white card stock.
Then I made this cute little sticks, which can be used for playing later. Besides all three animal motives, I used also  Magnolia Doily die.
And last but not least, I decorate paper napkins with the same motives and I find this so cute. I think it will be also possible to do this for paper cups. Animals are colored with Copics, but otherwise I used white and blue card stock and wooden sticks which I bought in grocery shop. 
Till next time, I wish you all great time.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Sweet Baby Boy Mini Album/ Page 3

Hello everyone and Happy Wednesday to all!
Today I'm sharing another page of the Baby Boy Mini Album that i'm currently working on for The Scrapping Cottage using the DARLING Baby Collection!

 This is PAGE #3

So for this page I wanted to use the sweet CottageCutz Baby Elephant, Baby Lion, and Baby Giraffe, all from the Scrapping Cottage "Baby Release". I think they all look so sweet together. I did color all of them with Copic Markers, and added eyes with the Viva Pearl pen in black.

For the Border along the bottom, I used the CottageCutz Sweetheart Border from the "Sweet Love" Release. I love this border as it works well with any occasion. 



The little Sweetheart Blossoms are 1 of my Favorite flowers, and these can be found at Really Reasonable Ribbon. The "OUR" is spelled out using American Crafts Thickers. The ribbon I used, and Seam binding are also from RRR! I used the cutest baby design paper, and I love this Design paper, its the Baby Collection from American Crafts. I have LOTS of it....hehehehe

I hope you enjoyed my post for today!
Have a super awesome day!!!
Hugs to all,
Cheryl