Showing posts with label Doodlebug Paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doodlebug Paper. Show all posts

Friday, January 19, 2024

BYSH Cardmakers January Sketch #41 Challenge

 


I'm back with another inspiration project for the BYSH Cardmakers current Sketch Challenge. Here's a look at the sketch.

My pattern paper is from Doodlebug. I used my Cricut Joy Xtra to but the circles. My image is a print then cut image from Cricut Design Space. My sentiment was a sentiment strip from the pattern paper pad.

I appreciate you stopping by today. I hope you will take a minute to visit the BYSH Cardmakers blog and check out more inspiration projects by the design team. Then share your project in our Facebook group.


Saturday, January 7, 2023

Love You Card

 


I saw this adorable cow image in Cricut Design space and had to make her. I think she is so cute.

I cute my image at 4 1/2" high. She was very easy to put together. I assembled her with liquid adhesive. 

For my card I started with some heavyweight white cardstock that was cut, scored and folded to make a 4 1/4" X 5 1/2" card base. My pattern papers are from an older Doodlebug paper pad. I cut the word paper at 4 1/8" X 5 3/8" and adhered that to my card base with liquid adhesive leaving a small white border around it. 

Next I used some older MFT Stitched Banner dies to cut my other pattern paper. I used the largest die to cut the tone on tone pink paper and the next smaller die to cut the heart pattern paper. I layered those together with liquid adhesive. I then adhered it to my card base with some thin foam adhesive. Next I adhered my image to the banners with some liquid adhesive and a few pieces of the thin foam tape under the areas that hung off the banners. To finish the card I added a bright pink gemstone to the center of the bow.

She was so fun to make. I appreciate you stopping by today. Hope to see you again soon.

Friday, November 4, 2022

BYSH Cardmakers Challenge Sketch #28

 


There's a new challenge at BYSH Cardmakers, Sketch #28. Today I have this cute reindeer card for you. This uses the BYSH Cardmakers Sketch #28. Here is a peek at the sketch.


I followed the sketch measurements. My pattern paper is from Doodlebug. I die cut my reindeer from colored cardstock. The die is from Spellbinders. I assembled my deer with liquid adhesive. I added some tea dye distress ink around the outside of his head and nose pieces to give it some shading. I cut an octagon out of some kraft cardstock and adhered my deer to that with liquid adhesive. I popped that up with some thin foam tape. For my sentiment I cut a label using my Cricut then white heat embossed my sentiment which is from Papertrey Ink.

Thanks for stopping by. I hope you will head over to the BYSH Cardmakers blog to check out the inspiration from the Design Team. Then head to our Facebook group and enter your project.


Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Sunny Day Crafting - J is for Jackpot

Hey everyone. It is time for a new challenge over at Sunny Day Crafting.  This week's challenge is J is for Jackpot.  Here is what I made for you.

My card base is white card stock cut, scored and folded to 4 1/4" X 5 1/2"  I added a black mat cut at 4" X 5 1/4" and a patterned paper mat cut at 3 3/4" X 5".  Patterned paper is from the Doodlebug Pot O' Gold 6" X 6" paper pad.

My pot of gold image is from the Silhouette store and was cut at 4 1/4".  I cut the gold out of some gold card stock and the pot out of black card stock and adhered them together.  My sentiment is also from the Doodlebug paper pad.  The pot of gold is adhered to the card with some foam tape.

Now it is your turn. Head on over to Sunny Day Crafting and link up your projects that are Jackpot related.  Looking forward to seeing what you make.

Thursday, October 15, 2015

I've Got my Eye's on You

It is time once again for a new 3D Challenge over at CardzTV.  The challenge this time is to make a candy bar wrapper or a treat holder for Halloween. This is what I came up with.

The file for the Milk Carton came from the Cutting Cafe.  I used some Doodlebug paper to cut my box.  The box was cut at 8.2" X 10.7 inches.  Box assembly is easy.  My suggestion is to put the piece of acetate over the spider cut out before assembling the box. Ask me how I know it is easier this way? Because I didn't do it that way.  I cut the little top piece at the default size it came into the program as and cut it down to fit.  You can't really tell but I did run it through my paper crimper to give it some ridges.  I attached it to the top of the carton with my Tim Holtz tiny attacher.  I then added a black and orange ribbon.  For my sentiment I stamped it with some Pumpkin Spice Versamark Chalk Ink.  I attached it to the top with some foam dots and finished it off with an orange enamel dot.  My sentiment is from the Frankly Frightful stamp set.

Now it is your turn to show us your 3D Halloween Treat holders.  Be sure to head over to CardzTV and link up your project for a chance to win a set of CardzTV Stamps.