Showing posts with label Bazzill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bazzill. Show all posts

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Bright Birthday day! Celebrate the big 5-0

Happy Birthday, Cheryl (my boss)!!!
She is turning the big 5-0 today, and now she is going to kill me for posting this on my blog!
 But in all fairness, I made her a hanging frame that holds a picture of us four HR girls. That should make up for me posting her age on my blog, right!?! I love making these frames! They are a little more time consuming, but they turn out so cute!
So, here are the ingredients:
The black paper is Bazzill.
The shiny kind from Michael's (my fav!)
The pink scalloped paper is
from a paper pack from Hobby Lobby
The stripped paper and the drink paper are from Michael's
I cut out the crown using the Once Upon A Princess cartridge
(cut at 4")
and the 3 circle cut outs from the Home Accents cartridge
(cut at 3 1/2")
The ' Let's Celebrate' is from a K & Company birthday pack from Michael's
All of the flowers are Prima paper flowers.
I adhered all of the rhinestones with my i-rock tool. I'm really loving that tool more and more!


I used pop dots to pop up the stripped paper so that you can put a picture in there.
I used a 4x6 picture so I cut the hole just a tad smaller so that the picture will be held in place.


A close up of this fancy thing from the Home Accents cartridge.
 This picture also shows the ribbon I chose. The lime green ribbon has 'Party Time' on it.
I am a ribbon junkie, I have SO much ribbon, so I couldn't tell you where I got it from...


What a great gift, huh? I love making these!!

Happy Birthday, boss lady!




Friday, September 24, 2010

It's a Birthday Celebration!!!

I can't believe my niece turned 1 the week, time flies when your having fun!! Being an Aunt is awesome, and having such a sweet mush makes it that much better. Yay! A pink car from Aunt Ashley and Uncle Jason.


Because I love her so much, I had to make my Princess a castle from the Once Upon A Princess cartridge, and of course it had to be all pink, her favorite color!


Step 1: Here are all of the pieces cut out! The paper is from Bazzill, the shiny paper that I just love, of course! I cut all of the images out at 8 1/2 inches using my expression. I had to use the big 12x24 cutting mat to get some of the images. I think I will end up making another castle, doing a video, to show all of tips and tricks that I learned while making it (stay tuned).

 

Next, you have to score and make the two inner towers; the dark pink piece is, what I call, the "floor".


You also have to score and make the tops of all of the towers. This took a little time...

Here is my cheat for scoring... I do not have a scoring mat. In the beginning I was using a metal ruler and my bone folder, but it was putting dents in my bone folder. So, I decided to use the metal ruler and the tip of metal scissors, you know the kind you use to cut fabric. With the scissors closed, line up the ruler where you want to score, and run the tip of the scissors along the ruler. It worked out perfectly!



I just followed along with the instructions in the cartridge handbook. The pictures are very easy to understand. This is step 5 and 6 in the hand book; adding the "fort" and the "floor".

The next steps are to connect the 4 corner towers and then glue the tops to all of the towers. I found that putting glue on the insides of the tower tops was easier and they actually stuck better. Another note, pull up on the tabs that are at the top of the towers. This gives the tops something to stick too!

Looking down on the finished castle.
A little bling to dress up a bit!


Taa-daaa!
Happy Birthday Princess!





Friday, September 17, 2010

My First Card- Just Saying Hi

This is the first card I made and I must say, I think it turned out pretty well! I used the Wild Card cartridge for the design, and the giraffe is from Create A Critter- love love love this cartridge! You probably can't tell from the pictures, but the paper has a shimmer to it. I love this paper from Bazzill ( I stock up when Michael's has their paper on sale). Pretty simple card, but still very cute!


Can you tell the paper has a shimmer to it?!


Close up on the cute giraffe!
Just saying hi!