Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Everyday Cricut Hostess Set with Thanksgiving Seasonal Cartridge
It's the third Saturday of the month and that means it is my day as the Saturday designer at Everyday Cricut! Melanie and Joy have returned to Christmas holiday projects, but I wanted to share one last Thanksgiving project. Besides I am doing a week of Thanksgiving projects here at Busy with the Cricky and I did not want to change my theme!
My featured project at Everyday Cricut is a four part Thanksgiving hostess set: place cards, wine glass tags, decorative plate pumpkins, and Yudu printed napkins (previously featured here).
Please head over to Everyday Cricut for more information and additional photos. Thanks for stopping by and have a great weekend!
Friday, November 19, 2010
Hello Kitty Thanksgiving Layout Revisit
It's time for a look back at my favorite Thanksgiving project from 2009. I really loved this Hello Kitty Happy Thanksgiving layout! Kitty as a Pilgrim - Kitty as a Native American... Kitty's Thanksgiving feast! How fun!
I created this project for Custom Crops and it is still available for free through their on-line store. There is an article that contains complete cutting and assembly instructions, materials needed and the CUT FILE (!!) - again all for free.
You will need four Cricut cartridges to create this layout - Hello Kitty Greetings, Paper Doll Dress Up, Plantin Schoolbook, and Opposite Attract. Follow this link to Custom Crops for all of the details.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Thankful for the Little Things
Surprise! Another Thanksgiving themed card - but this card is completely different. Well yes, it does utilize the same Autumn Blessing stamp set, but also introduces some additional color to the fall palette!
The center image and border were stamped in a burnt brown on pumpkin colored cardstock. The center image was colored with Copic markers and then cut with the oval nestie. I decided to shake things up a bit with a green scalloped matting! The nesties were affixed to an embossed white cardstock and mounted on fun fall print cardstocks. I went with a pumpkin colored base card.
I think this is my favorite Thanksgiving card of the week. I really like the green twill ribbon and the fun print cardstocks. I also really like the sentiment because sometimes in the day to day routine of life we do forgot to remember to be thankful for the little things! This card is a nice reminder!
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Thankful for Fall
Here is another JustRite stamp Thanksgiving card. I think this one is for my mom! My mom lives about 5 hours away from where I live and she will be spending Thanksgiving with my brother and his family. I will be staying home as my sons will be coming home from college and work in other cities. My mom likes the fall color palette so this card should appeal to her.
This is another center and border stamp from the Autumn Blessings stamp set that I used yesterday. All of the borders are interchangeable so it is easy to mix and match the centers and borders. The JustRite stamps were designed to compliment Spellbinders Nestabilities. So far I only own circular and oval stamps, but they also come in rectangular shapes.
The stamped image and the scalloped matting were cut with oval nesties. The print matting under the ovals was also cut with nesties - label number five. The print label is affixed to two layers of matting which have been punched with the corner ticket punch. Two layers of ribbon surround the mats and are tied with a two tone bow. A strip of golden rod colored lace was added under the ribbon. And under all of this is one more layer of print matting and a rust colored base card. There are five amber gemstones accent the stamped image, bow and card corners.
I like how pretty and feminine this card seems, while still maintaining a fall feeling. I will be back tomorrow with another Thanksgiving themed project.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Gather Together Bountiful Card
I have a confession. I have never sent out a Thanksgiving card. And it has only been since I have been making cards that I have sent out Halloween cards. But this year I will be mailing a few Thanksgiving cards to some family members. Today's card is the first of my Thanksgiving themed cards.
The base card was cut in a fall print cardstock using Just Because Cards. The three matting layers were cut with my 12 inch trimmer. I used the Stampin' Up ticket punch on the corners of the matting. And then I used my new obsession - PEEL OFFS! I trimmed the top mat with peel offs and the main image is a peel off.
I found a great sheet of gold peel off fall leaves and I chose this two leaf flourish peel off for my card. The peel off was affixed to orange metallic cardstock and then trimmed even with the edges of the peel off. The leaves were then affixed to the matting layers.
The card was finished with orange organza ribbon and a cardstock sentiment. I added a square of rust paper inside the card, topped with a square of white cardstock on which to write the greeting. My family will be quite surprised with all of the cards coming their way!!
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Thankful For So Many Things....
Happy Thanksgiving Week! This is sure to be a busy, family focused week for many of us, myself included. I am going to apologize right up front if I do not post again for several days.
Today's Bitten by the Bug challenge is to use the cornucopia from Paper Doll Dress Up. I, of course, made a simple Thanksgiving themed card. I used three cartridges to complete this card, PDDU, Plantin Schoolbook, and Winter Woodlands.
I welded a rectangle from PSB to two cornucopias from PDDU (one flipped). The word Thankful was cut using Winter Woodlands, my current favorite font. I then cut two additional cornucopias and used pop dots to layer them on the front of the card. I cut the fruit in three colors of cardstock. I then used copic markers on the cornucopia and fruit.
Monday is my 28th wedding anniversary. I will be going to Atlanta on Tuesday to pick up my younger son from college. On Wednesday the older two children will come home. We may be having friends from work over on Thanksgiving... AND their new baby!!! And at some point we may be seeing Crissie, Aaron's sweet, sweet girlfriend. I am currently wrapping Christmas presents (to "hide" them in the office), and finalizing my menus for the week! And I am a sick, sick woman because I love it!!! :-)
I hope that each of you has a lovely Thanksgiving!!!!!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Thankful Layout - Gypsy & DS hybrid
My latest layout, Thankful, is yet another design for Thanksgiving. I have four scrapbooks that require pages for every family event/holiday - a page for each child's book and one for my book. I use similar photos for each layout, but I mix up the layouts to keep the scrapping fresh.
This layout is going into my book - because I am thankful for each of the people who will be featured on this layout!!! Also, I really like how this layout looks.
The layout was created using both DS and Gypsy. I cut the fabulous double layer leaves using the Gypsy's Gypsy Wanderings cartridge. The remaining elements were cut using DS. I used DS because I had already designed the title and squares in DS. I added the leaves to complete the layout.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Home Safe and Sound
Wow, what a weekend! A group of friends and I (my friends Kathy, Toby, Suzanne, Pat, Beth, and Sally) joined a larger group of extended friends at a scrapbooking retreat in GA. this weekend. Our adventures began on Thursday afternoon and we arrived home safely tonight (Sunday). I managed to scrap 38 pages (beating last year's total by 2 pages), as well as make a card for a future BBtB challenge.
I am not going to post all 38 pages, but I will give a you a little peek into my weekend. First, Bethany's room in Charleston, where she is in college:

I am not going to post all 38 pages, but I will give a you a little peek into my weekend. First, Bethany's room in Charleston, where she is in college:
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Bethany,
Christmas,
Family,
Ian,
Layouts,
President Obama,
Swarm,
Thanksgiving
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