Wednesday, July 08, 2015

Place worth going

Hi, all! Vladka Here today!
I have another summer holiday card which will take you to a special place worth going. I made open window with view on this Happy Whale between the Waves under the Clouds
Around the window I put life preserver, which I made  with circle dies. Background which looks like wood, I made out of kraft paper, Walnut Stain and Vintage Photo Distress Inks and wooden stamp. This is it for today. 
Enjoy the summer. Here is really hot outside.

Friday, July 03, 2015

Just Saying Hello card

Hello Everyone from Olena!!!
  Today I am sharing with you my new summer "Just Saying Hello" card I created with beautiful 

 
For this project I used "Surfboard 1", "Surfboard 2", "Filigree Clouds" and "Wave border" dies.

First, I cut all pieces out, sponge with different colors of inks. Then, I made sand background using craft paper and stamped sentiment. After all, I put all cut pieces on card using glue and double tape.

 For this project I used:



Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Summer gift tag set

Hello Everyone from Olena!!!

  Today I am sharing with you my new summer gift tags I created with beautiful 
 First, I cut Scallop insert card/tag  out couple times using green-blue cardstock. Then, I created undersea background using different stamps. 

 Next, I cut "Moon shell" and "Conch sell" out using lt.brown cardstock and sponge with md.brown ink the edges. All shells I glued on gift tags.


Decorated gift tags with white ribbon.

For this project I used:




Monday, June 29, 2015

CottageCutz Paris Tea Party Pocket Letter

 
Greetings friends and crafters!  First let me warn you ahead of time that this is a photo heavy post.  Sorry, I just had to do it!!!  There are so many beautiful CottageCutz dies on this Pocket Letter that they just beg to be shown.    Let's begin with the who, what, and where!   For the who, this pocket letter was created for a swap.  This went to Maya-hence you will see her name on the sign on the Lamp Post.  For the what, the theme for our Pocket Letter was "Paris Teaparty".  For the where, the swap was held at Creating the Crafty Life.  I knew I had the perfect pairing of CottageCutz dies to pull this theme off.
This is the Sweet Teacups die.  I used black and pink as a base for all my images.  The tiny butterflies are a Martha Stewart Punch and this image is accented with tiny pearls.
Ok, so when I was creating this poodle, I was laughing like a giddy school girl.  How could this not tickle you to pieces, right!  I created the pink fur with some pom poms.  They were not the right size.  To create the foot pieces I cut and rolled the fur in my fingers that I had placed some tacky glue on. !   Not bad, huh!  You can lay glue down on the parts on the poodle you want fluffed and place the cut pieces of pom pom for this result.  The dies used for this pocket were Eiffel Tower, Lamp, & Poodle, Vintage Street Lamp, and Eiffel Tower Mini.
This is the Victorian Teapot.  The teapot is backed with pink cardstock.  All these tiny roses are from the Michael's $1.50 bins.  Don't forget to use stamps from your collection to stamp your backgrounds.
 Those of you that  have a collection of CottageCutz dies should review your collection to see all the possibilities you have for pocket letters.  They are the perfect size.  Here is the Vintage Clock.
  For the center focal point the Fancy Victorian Frame is the perfect die not only for this Pocket Letter but future ones as well.  It's very versatile.
What's a teaparty without some goodies!  This is the Sweet Filigree Cupcake Die.  It was backed with white, cut on black, and cut a second time for the pink frosting.
 Since this was going to "Maya", we had to create a little sign with her name on it.  This is the Eiffel Tower, Lamp, and Poodle die again. die again.  The little metal Eiffel Tower is something from my Michael's stash.
 What is a beautiful tea party without a Victorian Chandelier!  Here is this beautiful die accented with tiny pearls.
Ha, I see my little crown is crooked...lol  Well they come from Michael's if wish to grab a couple for your crafting.  And here is the tea party.  Yep, you got it, this is the "Tea Party" die from CottageCutz.
So there you have it.  CottageCutz dies are perfect for Pocket Letters.  It was so much fun creating this.  I was in CottageCutz die heaven!!!  Thanks for stopping by today.  Until next time, Happy Crafting.  See you again soon.

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Learn to surf

Hi all! Vladka is here today!
Summer is here and also new CottageCutz release. It is called Tropical and it is perfect to create some summer holiday cards, specially for those who have birthday at this time of the year. I decided to use both Surfboards and put them in the sand. Sky in the background is made with watercolor technique. I used Distress Inks for it. And sand is made with Distress Embossing Powder Old Paper
To give the card some meaning, I designed the sentiment, found on Pinterest in Word and printed it on vellum paper. To get more realistic watery look, I coated upper part of both surfboards with Glossy Accent and also put some drops on the other parts of both boards. 
Enjoy the summer!
 

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Hawaiian Latch Card

Hello everyone, today I have a Latch card to share with you all. I made this card using CottageCutz Tropical Release and for Splitcoaststampers Latch card challenge.
 
My card was super easy and fun to make. I used the Darling CottageCutz Hula Owl, Tiki Hut, and flower for this card. All were cut using white card stock, and then colored with copics. I did add some ribbon, and buttons to embellish my card for today.

Here it is open.
Thank you for looking and have a lovely day!
hugs,
Cheryl

Sunday, June 21, 2015

CottageCutz Seahorse

Hello everyone,
Cheryl here with a card featuring CottageCutz Tropical Release.
My card was designed for Splitcoaststampers "Way to Use it" challenge. We were challenged to used grunge on our cards or projects. I used the Grunge board star for my card.
 
 Supplies used-

Seahorse and Bamboo- the CottageCutz Seahorse was cut using brown card stock. and then I airbrushed around the edges with E59. the Bamboo was cut using the coordinating card stock from crate paper line.
 
The Star- is from Tim Holtz grunge board pack, and I ended up airbrushing it with 2 copic colors - E59, and B04
 
Tag- the tag was cut using the stampinup punch, then airbrushed using these copic colors-YR09,Y08, and, B04
 
Sentiment-  is from Sweet N Sassy stamps and was stamped using Memento black ink.
 
Design Paper- from American Crafts Crate Paper line, Season Collection.
Sewing-sewing done on the sewing machine with brown thread
Ribbon- Really Reasonable Ribbon
 
Thank you for looking, and have a nice day!
hugs,

Friday, June 19, 2015

CottageCutz Victtorian Teapot

Greetings friends and papercrafters.  For today's CottageCutz creation is this gorgeous teapot card using the Victorian Teapot from the Victorian Die release.  My heart just goes pitter patter whenever I think about using teapots and cups for papercrafting projects. 
For this card, a small chipboard teapot shaped mini album was used to trace the teapot onto lightweight chipboard (cereal box).  The teapot was covered with pretty designer paper on both sides.  The Victorian teapot was mounted on the CottageCutz Tea Time Doily.   The Vine Flourish was used to accent the roses.
The little button on the teapot lid was something I found in my stash. The steam flowing from the teapot was painted with glue and glittered. Victorian Velvet was the color of the distress ink used on this card.  Thank you so much for stopping by today to view this creation.  It is appreciated very much.  Until next time, Happy Crafting.  See you again soon.  Here are the dies used: