Wednesday, August 15, 2012

HoneyPop Flower Card

On recent visit to Archiver's, I learned of a new way to use the HoneyPop paper pad.  In a demonstration, they cut a piece of the paper, expanded the honeycomb into a long piece and swirled that piece around a circular adhesive dot.  Cutting different shapes of the honeypop paper result in different styles of flowers.


Front:
Precut Folded Notecards - purple with white interior
Cardstock: white
Cuttlebug: Swiss Dots
HoneyPop Paper: Pink
Embellishment: white button
Colorbox ink - Eggplant
Glubers Adhesive Dot



Above is my very first honeypop flower and I learned that I do not have a steady hand at swirling delicate paper around a very sticky adhesive dot.  Even tho I had to trim the pitiful pieces that were sticking out, over all I thought my little flower still turned out well.

Below is my second honeypop flower.
I used a the Rainbow HoneyPop paper, a Gluber adhesive dot and a little gemstone to cover the mess that becomes the middle as the paper meets itself.
In an attempt to get the alignment a little more even, I decided to draw a swirl directly on the Gluber adhesive dot.  Basically, I created a guideline to follow and it worked out beautifully.



Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Monkey Business

After reviewing my little collection of cards I am making as a gift, I thought it was would be a good move to add a more gender neutral card.

Front:
Standard A2 green card
Cardstocks: cream, green, dark green, light brown, medium brown, dark brown
Cricut Cartridge: Create a Critter - pg.46 Monkey
My Pink Stamper: More Punny-licious - Hang in there!
ColorBox: Hunter Green
pop dots

While the vines were not a layered feature, I cut one of each in 2 different shades of green to add a little shadow and dimension that seemed to be lacking.

I used pop dots on the monkey, then glued his hand down to the top vine.  It struck me as odd when his hand just floated above.  I also thought it was a cute touch to make the little monkey tail swoop below the edge of the cream mat.  These two elements, while don't seem that significant, added enough to the design that I will be sure to replicate next time I make this card.

Inside:
blank

And with this, the birthday gift card collection is done.  I really hope she likes them.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Have a mice day

This card was as cute as could be, very proud of this design.  Plus it gave me an opportunity to use my new Black and White paper pack I just bought from Michaels.

Front:
Standard A2 cream card
Cardstocks: pink, black and white polka dot, black, gray, light grey
Cricut Cartridge: Create a Critter pg37 Mouse
ribbon: white satin, hot pink
My Pink Stamper: More Punny-licious - Have a mice day!

Inside:
blank
 
I layered the white ribbon twice because you could see the polka dots through one layer of the ribbon.  It created some bulk since it was attached to paper instead of cardstock and wanted to slide a bit, but a little adhesive and being extra careful  took care of all that.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Button Flowers

I went to Michael's and found these small containers of different color buttons on sale.  I have seen this design before, so I wanted to try my hand at a card where buttons were used as flowers.  It will be a nice addition to the birthday gift card collection.


Front:
Standard A2 yelow card
Cardstock: light blue 
Ribbons: dark green, green, light green
buttons: white, pink, purple


Inside:
blank

The button flowers were easy enough and nesting some of the button inside each other gave it an added touch (my little boy loved helping glue the buttons together), but the real special thing is the use of the ribbon as the grass.  Each longer horizontal piece was taped to the back of the sky blue mat but I each had at least 1 twist and sometimes 2 twists to create a raised messy look. Then several short pieces of ribbon were knotted along longer ones to again add dimension and texture.  These ribbons of course hid the ribbon ends that served as the stems to the flowers.  The twists, knots and different colors work well to prevent constantly checking on if the ribbon was straight and even.  It was "out of my norm" card design, but a lovely end result.

Monday, March 19, 2012

Pretty Zebra

For a friend's birthday, I thought it would be a good idea to make cards for her to send out to others. I gave her the Action Wobble Crab card and next few posts are going to be the cards I created as a birthday gift.  

Front:
Standard A2 cream card
Cardstocks: animal print purple, light purple, black, white, grey
Cricut Cartridge: Create a Critter pg47 Zebra
pink flower gem
Thinking of You stamp - impulse bin from Michaels
Ranger Tim Holtz Distress Ink: Black Soot
pop dots

Instead of cutting out the flower layer for the zebra as designed by the cartridge, I just replaced it with a shiny flower shaped gemstone I had on hand.

Inside:
blank

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Action Wobble Crab

Yay! My Action Wobbles arrived!  So several months, maybe even a year ago, I watched several blogs introduce a new product called Action Wobbles.  I finally ordered a set from Amazon and when they arrived, I could not wait to make a card.  A good friend of mine has a birthday in March, so it was perfect timing for a cute wobble birthday card.


Front:                                                                                                                 Inside:
Standard A2 blue card                                                                                blank
Cardstocks: cream, orange, yellow, black, red
Cricut Cartridge: Create a Critter pg40 Crab
Paprika Stickles
ek Tools: Scallop Diamond Edger Punch
My Pink Stamper: More Punny-licious - Snappy Birthday
Versa Ink: Black
Action Wobble

The beach and sky didn't seem enough so I used scissors to just freehand cut a sun for the corner, then added orange stickles for bling.

This is an Action Wobble Spring.  They are so easy to use and add movement to your cards.  They make cute, even cuter.





Since that picture doesn't really tell you how big the wobbles are here is a picture with the wobble and the card.  They are currently only sold in one size, but there is a little room to trim around the edge to tighten the fit if needed.   

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Cheers Birthday Card

Happy Birthday to my older brother!  woohoo!  I just HAD to make him this popup beer mug card for this special occasion.

Front:
Precut cream colored 5x7 card
Cardstock: amber yellow, light yellow, cream (3 different shades of yellow), navy blue, black

Cartridge: Wild Card - Argyle
Argyle page 33 cut at 6.75" from the navy blue and black cardstocks
Cartridge: Everyday popup card - Mug
cheers phrase and layers from page 42 cut at 1 inch from the 3 yellows



While the front is a relatively simple design, I don't know if the picture can really portray the richness that the thick paper layers bring to the table.

Inside:
Cardstock: amber ale, light brew and cream foam (same 3 shades of yellow with the fun beer names)
Versa Black ink
Happy Birthday stamp

Cartridge: Everyday popup card - Mug page 42

I researched so many web sites to figure out how to put this beer popup card together and there were none.   The Cricut message boards have an illustrated "image" to the popup assembly, but it was weak.  That is ok, I have an engineering degree, I can figure it out myself.


I wanted to make the beer mug as large as possible, so using a full 12x12 sheet of paper I used the Fit To Page feature.  Cricut calculated the Mug Pop-Up feature to be 6.25", which I cut using the 2 darker shades of yellow.

 Oddly enough I have an extra piece I could never figure out.  Oh well, the popup works without it, so it will just have to remain a mystery, so much for that engineering degree.

Hoppy Birthday to You

I wanted to create a cute card for a coworker on her birthday and thought the Create a Critter bunny would be just right.


Front:
Standard A2 cream card
Cardstocks: lavender, purple animal print, pink, white, green, black
Fiskars Grass border punch
Cricut Cartridge: Create a Critter


I love the rich grass field created by layering 2 levels of grass.


Inside:
Happy Birthday stamp
Vera Ink Black


It was a quick and easy card, just right for a weekday project.