Saturday, December 31, 2011

January SOTM Blog Hop - Little Reminder

Welcome to the Stamp of the Month Blog Hop! This time around we're featuring the January set Little Reminder, a set of 25 stamps. If you have come here from Dawn's blog, you are on the right path. The Blog Hop is a great big circle so you can start here and work your way around. If you get lost along the way, you’ll find a complete list of participating consultants here.

There are over 50 Close To My Heart Consultants sharing their creations using the January Stamp of the Month and other great CTMH products on their blogs. Hopping is simple to do - just click on the link at the end of the post on each blog to move to the next one. Here we go!





This time my assigned paper packet from my swap group was Roxie, which features Black, Tulip, Smoothie, and Desert Sand. I decided I didn't want my card to be for anything specific, so I didn't choose a date. I left the options open so that when I or my fellow swappers are ready to use the card, we can customize it for the occasion.


  
Here is my supply list:
X7140B Roxie Level 2 Paper Packet
S1201 Little Reminder
1388 Colonial White Cardstock (card base)
Z2105 Black Exclusives Inks stamp pad
Z1366 Metal Brad Assortment (Pewter)
Z1615 Designer Ribbon Red Collection
Z1151 3-D Foam Tape

Here are all the cards the members of our swap groups made. What a great assortment of designs!



Now "Hop" on over to Krista's blog to see her work, and be sure to visit each consultant's blog to get some great crafting inspiration and other fun ideas! Don't forget, this exclusive stamp set is only available until January 31st! Contact me to get yours today!

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Rock the Block Hop


Welcome to the Rock the Block Blog Hop! 


This fun hop features the fabulous Rock the Block promotion that runs from December 19, 2011 through January 31, 2012. It includes an exclusive E-size stamp set, as well as the My Creations Collage Cubes that can be yours for just $15 with qualifying purchase*. If you have come here from Angel's blog, you are on the right path. The Blog Hop is a great big circle so you can start here and work your way around. If you get lost along the way, you’ll find a complete list of participating consultants here.

There are over 25 Close To My Heart Consultants sharing their creations using the Rock the Block stamp set and the Collage Cubes. Hopping is simple to do - just click on the link at the end of the post on each blog to move to the next one. Here we go!



I am crazy about the Sonoma papers because I love purple! I'm also crazy about my son and the photos I had taken of him over the summer, so I decided to use them for this project. This is the top:
Side 2:
Side 3:
Side 4:
Tray inside:
Side view:


Supply List:
X7143B Sonoma Level 2 paper packet
Rock the Block stamp set
My Creations Collage Cubes
1388 Colonial White Cardstock
Z2137 Olive Exclusives Inks stamp pad
Z2141 Smokey Plum Exclusives Inks stamp pad
Z2114 Cocoa Exclusives Inks stamp pad
Z2118 Desert Sand Exclusives Inks stamp pad
Cricut® Close to My Heart Art Philosophy cartridge



Now "Hop" on over to Rachel's blog to see her work, and be sure to visit each consultant's blog to get some great crafting inspiration and other fun ideas! Remember, this amazing deal is only available until January 31st!


*Make a minimum purchase of $25 from the Autumn/Winter 2011 Idea Book and get the two NEW products for just $15: the My Creations® Collage Cubes (a Spring/Summer 2012 sneak-peek product!) and the exclusive My Acrylix® Rock the Block E-size stamp set. That’s a retail savings of almost $30! You're going to love the Collage Cubes and the Rock the Block stamp set, which work together for interactive, 3-D fun.

Teacher Gifts

As we all know, it's that time of year again. Time to figure out what you're going to give your children's teachers for Christmas. I just about always make monogrammed note cards. They're fairly fast, simple, and easy, and considering how many gifts teachers receive, they should also come in handy.
Once I found out that my son's teacher likes purple, I decided to make it even easier on myself by making the same monogrammed cards I'd made for myself with the My Creations Card Box and Sonoma papers. I made a few simple modifications (I used the zip-strip border instead of plain Olive cardstock, I added a little more color by leaving a border around the patterned paper, and I made the monogram the center of a flower rather than just layering it on a scalloped circle).
I also stamped the monogram on the envelope flap to make the set more complete.

While all of my son's teachers are important, I wanted to give gifts to his homeroom teacher, as well as his math and reading teachers. The note cards were for the homeroom teacher, but I wanted to make her something else that I could also give the others. I decided to go with using the Typeset papers to create a door hanger pouch that I could put Post-It Notes in.
I have made these before, but it was so much easier with the Cricut Art Philosophy cartridge and our new double-sided paper! I didn't have to take the time to cut paper to fit and glue it down, I just hit "cut" and my door hanger was ready to go! Even though Close to My Heart's new patterned papers are a heavier weight, I thought it would be wise to sturdy the back up a bit. I did this by cutting another door hanger from Juniper cardstock and cutting it off where it just covered the back. I also cut out the piece for the front of the pocket and put it on the inside of the pouch for a little support. The zip-strip was the perfect accent for the pouch edge, and with just a few embellishments I had a great gift!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Maid Service

I received one of these magnets from my cousin many years ago, and I still get a kick out of it. It's such a cute and simple idea, and I have duplicated it several times to give as gifts to friends. I made a new batch to sell at a recent craft fair and managed to sell quite a few.


Here's how to make some of your own:

  • Magnetic sheets (I actually just recycled the magnets that come on the front of the phone book!)
  • Patterned paper
  • White or Colonial White cardstock
  • Buttons
  • Adhesive (i.e., Tombow, Xyron Sticker Maker, Glue Dots)

Using your favorite word processing or layout program, type up the text so that it fits inside a 2 1/4" x 2" rectangle. Print and then cut out the rectangles. Trim both the magnets and patterned paper to 2 3/4" x 2 1/4". Adhere the patterned paper to the magnet, and then the text piece on top of that. Use a Glue Dot to stick a button in the middle, and you're done!


The text reads: (top) Press Button for Maid Service
                  (bottom) If No One Answers Wait a Moment Then Do It Yourself!

Happy crafting!