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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Spicy Valentine Treat Box

Although DH likes chocolate, he's not really the mushy kind, so for V Day I made this little box with a spicy treat for him  **************I know that spicy is spelled wrong, that was on purpose for an inside joke*****

I used TBBM at 5 1/2 inches then measured the Slim Jims and stretched the length to fit leaving the width the same.  I used Sweethearts for the undergarments and cut at 2 1/4 inches (cut twice, once in red and once in velum)  I ran the red top through the CB and snipped the velum to look like an overlay and added some bling.  I doodled on the panties.  Spicey was cut from Songbird at 1 3/8 inch and welded.

It holds 4 of the smaller slim jims.  I also made one for the doggie with small dog chews, but he did not have hands, just a rather large nose and mouth so I have to make another one and try to get a photo before he eats it again LOL


Thursday, January 14, 2010

Spending Time with Grandson

This week I have been spending time with my precious little grandson.  Such a sweet and happy little man.  I think though, that I am going to have to hide the key to my scraproom when he comes to visit.   Then he wanted to cut "just 1" and now it is totally out of hand LOL.

He also helped me get ready for a job interview.  I had to iron and he wanted to know why, I explained that they don't hire "wrinkled" people, so as I was sitting down getting my shoes on, this sweet little man come up with handfuls of Johnson & Johnson lotion and proceeded to tell me "don't go wrinkled nana" and put it on my face LOL

And today he had a little bitty scratch on his ankle from the doggie so we had to "cast" it.  After being wrapped up with an Ace bandage for 1/2 hour or so, he was "ALL better".

Here's his first time cutting, not bad for a 3 year old beginner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT0H4SPjmNA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aruKpC1OItQ

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

A little bored today

so I posted on the Cricut MB for someone to give me a challenge.  BugBytes stepped in and wanted a Valentine card?  Are you serious?  Me, with lovey dovey stuff?  LOL

Anyway I gave it a shot.  Got out the Gypsy and spent an hour from start to finish on this little card.



I used Heritage, LoveStruck, Sweethearts, EDPD and George.  The gate is from Heritage as is the little photo corners that I flipped one of and welded together with some straight lines from George to make the white little garden thing (ya it's early and I can not remember the name of them).  The grass stuff is from EDPD,   Hmmm I might have to go back and look at the design again, it's possible the photo corners came from Lovestruck along with Cupid.  I used Sweethearts for the couple.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Michaels Photo Entry - Little Cowboy Clock

Michaels Photo Entry - Little Cowboy Clock

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Michaels Contest Entry

So Michaels is having a contest (see details here) and I made a clock to enter.  Just waiting to hear back from them as to if it has been accepted or not.  In the meantime here is a picture of the clock



what little guy didn't dream of being a cowboy someday?

Monday, November 9, 2009

Glitter Clock

Cartridges used:  George and Basic Shapes and A Child's Year

Cut the following items one time each from heavy chipboard:
5 1/2 inch circle from George
6 1/2 snowflake on page 55 from ACY
7.85 inch snowflake on shift from ACY

In design studio I did hide contour on the cut outs on the tips of the snowflakes.

Cut the above items again 2 times each on heavy white cardstock

And the final cut is the circle and 5 1/2 inch snowflake on glossy white cardstock
the 7.85 inch snowflake on shift cut from mirror cardstock in light blue.

adhere all like cuts together, on both snowflakes I sprayed with spray adhesive and topped with chunky glitter. 

Holding all together to get them centered for the hour points, find center of design and use Cropadile big bite to put hole in the center (you have to punch 3 holes very slightly overlapping each other)

Now put the pieces of a cheap 6 inch clock (such as the $3.88 ones from Wal-mart) in your new snowflake clock.  The clock is light enough that you do not need to adhere it to the little black battery box, but if desired you may.  I chose not to so that I can keep using the same hands for seasonal clocks.  The clock is also light enough that it will hold to the wall with a small 3M mount and remove picture hanger (sorry tossed the package and don't remember the actual name)