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Monday, April 23, 2012

DIY Cricut Imagine Card stock Samples!

HEY!!! So  I made another video to go along with this post.  It's at the bottom of this post!

I made my own card stock sample pack with my Cricut Imagine and the Imagine cartridge, Bubblegum Stripes.




So first I printed and cut each pattern out of the cartridge in 2''x2'' squares.  Then I punched a heart, (my hole punch ate at my paper, so I had to buy a new one.) stacked the squares together and placed a 1.5'' chrome binging ring.



So here's my video! This is a super easy super fast way to make your Imagine Pattern Cartridges easy and available without pulling out each one wondering which one to use.  Just be sure to maybe create on square that is white as the top paper to write which cartridge it came from.!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Shopping Hauls!

Hey everyone!  Just wanted to share some shopping hauls I did.  First, I was at my local Menards were the were having a moving sale.  Everything discounted and 40% off.  I got 3 brand new cricut cartridges for $10!!  And then I got some shelf/cube units for small individual storage.  Paid less then $14 for 2 when just one at original price was $15. :0  I  also got some small stuff but I made a video on it.  I also made a video on my online JoAnn's haul.



My online JoAnn's haul,  I got some distress inks, rings, cuttlebug folder , and a Yourstory bundle kit that came with a large cutter!  Everything I got from JoAnn's was on sale except for the rings.  I needed the rings so that ok.



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Saturday, April 7, 2012

How to make your own paper storage rack

My Video is at the bottom of this post~
Hello there!  So I have been in search of a paper storage rack for a long time.  Like the ones that are in Hobby Lobby.  I've looked on ebay ect. for one and they are $100-$200.  What!?  Yeah, so my husband was at Mernards, and they were having a moving sale.  (They built a new Super Mernards down the road).  I asked he to search for these racks because all displays were being sold.  Well he found what I wanted, but it was already sold. :-(  So I searched on youtube in hopes to find how other people placed there paper in storage.  And I saw on one lady's video a rack that she converted into what I was looking for.  So I decided to do it too and make a video on it. :)

I bought this storage unit at Kmart for around $22.  I searched Walmart in all different departments and they had none.  I got aggravated because the sales associates were not helpful at all.  So what did I do, I went to Kmart.  Were they ladies were tickled pink, about the whole situation and how they love it when people go to Kmart to get what they need because Walmart doesn't have something. 

This is what you need.  The wire storage cube set,  zip ties, and scissors.


Putting together is pretty self explanatory.  Easy.   Place the corner brackets on the bottom panel, all four corners.  Place the next panel inside those same brackets and so on and so on. 




 When you create the 3 shelves, the next step is to take the remaining panels and zip tie them to the inside of the top  shelf.  Start at the top and work your way down..  Going on each wire which is about 1" apart.  This will give you the appropriate spacing.  You could even skip one to have a larger shelf.  I zip tied them to shelf, but I did not tighten them all the way till I had the shelf completely connected.  Then I tightened them.  I didn't cut off the ends until all shelves were on, just to re-tighten them if needed.  Then I trimmed off the ends of the zip ties.



I ran out of shelves, so I'm going to have to get another cube set to complete the whole system.  I should get around 20 more shelves and that's including a 4 tier on top. 


Here's my video on how I did it all.  Hope you like!
Enjoy! :)




Saturday, March 31, 2012

Baby girl card

So it's been awhile and I've been busy.  :)  I'm trying this blog from my phone so I'm not sure how it'll turn out. 

This is a basic card.  The card stock, ribbon,  and stickers I got from walmart.  I can't exactly remember the size but it fits on a A2 size envelope.  I just used white card stock with pink cardstock in the center.  I put the ribbon on using the cheater method.  I then put the dimensional stickers on just like a clothes line.  I think they're are so cute. 

i then just used baby feet n hand print stamps on the inside. I'm sorry for the bad picture quality.  i lost my camera n i am using my cell.   just a simple card.  :)



Thursday, February 23, 2012

DIY Lily wall art

Hello there!  I made this wall art for a little girl's room.  It was a birthday present for Lily from my daughter.  My video is at the bottom on how I made it!

I have a 10x10 canvas, a card stock pack I got from Wal-mart, and Basic Black card stock from Stampin' Up! that I used for the letters.


I first cut out Lily using my Cricut Expression.  The cartridge was Classic Fonts.  I believe I cut it out at 5''.  I can't quiet remember.

Then I scored the flowered card stock 1'' around all 4 sides.  I then Modge Podge all over the canvas and smoothed out all bubbles that I could. 
  I glued, (I'm just gonna say glued because its faster.)  the edges and stapled them down on the back.  I folded the corners in and stapled them too.
Then I glued the top of the canvas/ card stock and completely let it dry.  Glued on Lily and also went over that.  Let it dry and..

poof!..

DIY Personalized wall art!



And here is a close up of the flowers.  They have glitter on them.  The paper came like that.


Here's my video!   Hope you enjoy and give you your own ideas for your projects!



Monday, February 13, 2012

Valentines!!

So this year I made the kids Valentines.  I used my Cricut Imagine, and some Valentine paper pack from Hobby Lobby.  This is real simple to make. 


First you need are...these!!


Any candy will do, as long as it fits inside the right size baggie you are using.



The size bag I'm using for this project are 3''x4'' baggies I got from Hobby Lobby.
For the Hersey Nuggets,  I cut card stock at 1''x3'' and put adhesive in the center, and on both ends.  I used my ATG gun, because it would hold better. 


Then I stuffed my baggies full of candy!!! For a 3''x4'' baggie, the M&M's fun size fits perfectly.
For the bag top, I cut the card stock at 3 1/2'' x 4''.  Then I folded it in half to make 3 1/2'' x 2''. 
For the image, ( I dont know what it's called, lol)  I used the Cricut Imagine stock images.  It is at 2''.
So for this image,  I used 2 stamps I got from Hobby Lobby.  The double heart and the saying 'be my valentine'   The ink I used for the hearts are Stampin' Up! Real Red.  For the saying I used Memento Tuxedo Black.


I then used Stampin' Up! marker Basic Black, for the words.
For the top, I folded the 3 1/2''x 4'' card stock in half, then stuck the baggie slightly into the bottom, then staple it!


Then, I used the Image to cover up the staple.  I used pop dots from Hobby Lobby.
I had to make 21 of these.  These ones are for my daughter.  I then had to make 20 more for my son.  His are girly looking too (I havent seen blue valentine paper) but I don't think pre school kids will mind once the see candy.



These are my son's.

So enjoy!  You can make these candy bags for any occasion.




Tuesday, February 7, 2012

DIY Wall art

Hello there!  It's been awhile.  I've been busy.  But I got crafts up the sleeve!  Here is my video of how to do wall art using canvas and card stock.   This is the first time I have made this and I have imperfections in it.  But I know how to fix it for next time.   Watch the video and reads below.



This is a very easy project.   All I used was a 10x10 canvas that I got from Hobby Lobby.  And I had also got the Tim Holtz card stock pack. 




I used the card stock at 12x12.  I also used a stapler for extra hold.

What I did was measure and scored 1 inch around all the edges of the paper.  To give the extra bend around the canvas. 
Then I Modge Podged the top of the canvas and placed the canvas on top centered within the center of the paper.  I pressed down firmly around the bottom of the canvas and the canvas itself.   Then I glued around the edges bending the paper around the canvas.  I also used scissors to diagonally cut the corners to fold the corners around the canvas.    I smooth out the edges and then bent them again to wrap around the bottom of the canvas.  I then used the stapler to give it extra hold. 

I flipped the canvas back over and then Modge Podged the whole canvas and sides.  Let it dry.  I place it under a desk light to help speed up the process.  




I have wall art!!

Here is a close up of the card stock




Hope you enjoy!  Comment below to let me know what you think!