Showing posts with label eclips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eclips. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Dollar Store Cupcake Holder stepped up a notch!
I'm doing the Craft Bazaar at Wilson Elementary this year in November, so I'm planning ahead and starting to make items for the event. I found these cupcake holders at the dollar store, add some vinyl, cut my trusty-rusty eclips AND BAM! its' awesome!
Night of the Notables
My daughter is in 6th grade and this year they planned a night of the notables. This is where the kids pick someone they want to read about and write about. They have to create a poster board fold out for their person of interest, then one evening all the kids dress as that person and gather in the gym in lines and the parents go around to any kid that interests them and ask them questions about their charactor. They also have to read the poem they wrote about their character. It was great fun.
My daughter did Audrey Hepburn, so we used the city scape to give the feel of New York and glamour. And her friend did Amelia Earhart, which was also pretty fun to create! Of course, used the eclips and svg files I found through GOOGLE!
Princess Fort Kits!
Here's the girl version of the Princess Fort kit. I did this in Superhero theme for boys, but needed one for girls. So much fun to give for gifts. I used my eclips to cut the vinyl and the paper for both the backpack and the cute little card.
GRADUATION PARTY!!!
My son finally is graduating college!!!!! Can't even begin to blog my happiness. I made the announcements in a free download program called INKSCAPE. I am really enjoying this program, so easy to get around in. I would love it if SCAL made a program for the PC! Anyhow, here's the finished product.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Hexagon Birthday Card
I'm really liking the hexagon thing. I once again used the Eclips. It's really easy to find SVG's on the internet. I just google and find almost anything.
Soccer Birthday Card
Father's Day Tie card
IPad Bling!
I made these for the Sister Missionaries who are serving in our area right now. They got new IPad mini's (they're so cute, the IPads that is, sisters are cute too, but...). So we decided to bling them up! I used the Eclips again!
Robot Card
I found this cool paper at Craft Warehouse on clearance for .10 a sheet and I finally found a way to use it. I found this robot and gears svg for free on line and used my trusty Eclips to do the job! Add a little cuttlebug dot folder and there you go! I love the way it turned out.
You'll see in my next couple of posts that I'm into Birthday cards right now.
You'll see in my next couple of posts that I'm into Birthday cards right now.
Super Hero Fort Kit
As usual this is something I found on Pinterest and used my Sizzix Eclips to create it. The Super Hero shield is from the font called Hall of Fame and has so many great super hero symbols on it. Then I customized everything for my 5 year old grandson, Ethan! I wanted to send it too him for Easter, but of course, I couldn't stop myself from sending it early.
On pinterest I saw it made with a drawstring bag, but I found this great canvas backpack at Joan's for $4.99, then used my 40% off coupon to make it even cheaper (can't do that sort of math in my head anymore). It will make it much easier for him to tote around.
On pinterest I saw it made with a drawstring bag, but I found this great canvas backpack at Joan's for $4.99, then used my 40% off coupon to make it even cheaper (can't do that sort of math in my head anymore). It will make it much easier for him to tote around.
I used vellum over the top of the lightening bolt so you could see through it.
Inside is a sheet, some rope, a flashlight, some glow sticks and some clamps. All but the sheet you can find at the dollar store. I also put in some candy, because that's what any good grandma would do, right?
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Sisters Card
Not the best pic, I know. I have 3 sisters, so I made a card for each of them and I had great fun making out the envelopes. The ladies are from a font called Sewing Patterns 2. I downloaded it from Dafont, which is my favorite free font web site. I again, cut with the ECLIPS.
Team Mike's Minions
My daughter is playing basketball for the first time this year and they asked me to design the team shirt. Obviously, the team name is Mike's Minions. Very simple design, but FUN! I got the svg from: http://www.okieladybug.com/2013/07/for-love-of-minions.html. THANK YOU SO MUCH. Again, cut with the Eclips. I can't say enough good things about this machine. It's like part of my family. I have the CRICUT, which I love, it's just limited and I have the Cameo Silhouette, which I hate! Don't take my word though, it's probably just me, but the learning curve on the Cameo was quite difficult after the ease of using the ECLIPS.
Kitchen aid BLING!
Yep! I decked out my kitchen aid! I can't help myself. Once again, using the eclips and a free svg I found, I transformed my ugly, OLD, kitchen aid into a decorative appliance for my kitchen. I don't know about you, but mine never leaves the counter!
Gift bag and box for a baby shower SUPER HERO!
We took the onsies from the last post and wrapped them up to look like cupcakes and put them in this incredible cupcake box. I decorated it using an ombre city scape svg that I googled and cut with my Eclips. The colors are a bit unusual for a baby shower gift, but fit the theme perfectly.
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Super hero baby shower present
Well, if you read the little lamb post, you see that the theme for the baby shower gift changed a little bit. We went with Super Hero's! I cut this using SVG files that I found on-line and cut them with my Eclips machine. LOOK for the next post. The wrapping (I think) turned out to be more fun than the gift itself.
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Little Lamb
Ok, my daughter-in-law is going to a baby shower this week and she wanted a creative gift. We are going to make some vinyl for some onsies (I haven't figured that part out yet), but I wanted to make a card and gift bag for the gift. I decided to decorate a tin I got at the dollar store instead of the standard gift bag. It turned out so cute:
I don't like that the white looks pink in these photos. Someday I'll perfect picture-taking. This will have to do for now!
I used the cricut craft room basic shapes and the cuttlebug for texture. What do you think?
Monday, November 25, 2013
Please be my Bridesmaid!
Alrighty, at the risk of offending someone, here goes! I have a friend who's getting married and she asked me to make some vinyl for her so that she could ask her bridesmaids to support her in a very special way. So, we found this idea on pinterest and I printed it up. You could put this on a wine bottle, but she bought Fireball for her girls! These girls know how to live it up! Anyhow, they turned out pretty dang cool.
Angry birds T-Shirt for Ethan
Ok, this post is a T-Shirt I made for my grandson. It's a little naughty, so he can't wear it to pre-school. But I like it. He is completely infatuated with angry birds! I made it with my eclips, using SCAL!
Countdown to the Holidays Small Boards
I have posted these boards before in the large side. But I had some of my friends that don't have the wall space ask for the smaller version. So, I busted it out and designed the smaller boards. Here they are in a 12 X 20 inch size:
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Decorating above the cupboards in the kitchen
I found some old frames in the back of my closet and decided to change things up a bit above the cupboards in my kitchen. I read on line that the rule was: if you don't have more then 2 feet between your cupboards and the ceiling that you're supposed to leave that space empty, but it didn't look right. So I added a little something to add some color to my very drab kitchen.
I emptied the frames of their original pictures and on the wall I put some pears that I cut from the preserves cricut cartridge, then I put the frame over the top of it and put the word, "EAT" onto the glass frame and voila! For the drink frame, it was the same process and I got the svg file for the bottles on a web site I found through a google search.
The frame above the fridge I got at the dollar store and cut the silverware with my Eclips machine.
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