Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Rhinestone Sunglass Case

Rhinestone Sun-glass Case

Hi,
It is a gloomy overcast day with rain that is now turning to snow and just perfect for a pot of chili on the stove and a day spent crafting.  I have been anxious to try rhinestones since Christmas and today is the day!  This is a first attempt so it is not perfect, but I was pleased with the results.

I found this sun-glass case at Target in the dollar bin.  I was concerned that the fabric on the case might melt when I applied the rhinestones but I was successful using the silk setting on my iron.  I used MTC to design my name and used the rhinestone feature to align the stones.







Thanks for taking a peek!

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Charlie's Elephant

Charlie's Elephant

Hi, 
My name is Charlie and I am 4.  My Grandma asked me if I wanted to make something for her blog.  I am going to show you how to make an elephant.  I used model magic to make it.  When it is dry I can paint it.  It will take a couple of days for it to dry.


First I rolled an oval for the body.


Then I rolled a circle for the head. 


Next I made a long snake.


I broke it (the snake) into four pieces for the legs.


Then I made a little circle and smashed it for the the ears.



It is starting to look like an elephant and I am very excited!


I rolled another snake and used it for a trunk. I made the tail by rolling a snake and pinching the tail.




I am very proud of my elephant

I am very proud of my elephant. I had a good time making it with my grandma!

Thanks for looking at my elephant.
Charlie

Friday, February 24, 2012

February MTC Challenge

February MTC Challenge

Good Afternoon!

This is a quick post of the holder that I made for the challenge this week on the MTC Forum.
I used scraps that I had in my scrap file.  They match the color on the wall in my scrap room.
When I saw this file I knew it would be perfect for my copics.
The file was supplied by Kim Bright : http://www.blingology.blogspot.com
She has some awesome files and it is worth the click to check it out!



Thanks for looking!
Coming soon a very special guest designer!

DeAnna

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Incire Love Card

Incire Love Card

Good Morning!
I discovered incire cut and fold designs.  They are usually done with a pattern and an exacto knife and require great precision and time.  On the MTC forum (Can you tell I get a lot of ideas here?) there was a thread about this type of design.  Several people had posted about using MTC software and their cutting machines to do incire designs.   Here is my attempt at using one of the files posted.  It was designed in combination by SbryanW and Nelda.  Here is a link to the thread in the forum:
 http://forum.make-the-cut.com/discussion/22394/lattice-and-diamond-folds#Item_80

This is the card I made using the svg MTC file that Bryan and Nelda designed.


I used double sided paper that was dark on one side and light on the other.  I cut my image on my Zing and did my folding.  I then mounted it on a light pink background and decorated it with red stickles.

Here are some attempts to show the detail of the cuts and folding.








Bryan and Nelda, thanks for sharing the original files that inspired my card!
DeAnna




Saturday, February 11, 2012

Steve's Valentine

Steve's Valentine

I came across the tandem bicycle and card cutout in the Silhouette store and knew I had to make this for my DH, Steve, for Valentines.  When we were in China we rode a tandem bike around the wall of the inner city in Xian.  We had not ridden a bike in years and we had many laughs and it has provided some good memories for us.



  I was impressed with how the Cameo cut the intricate bicycle spokes.  I added a couple of hearts to put in the basket and edged them with white ink.

 I used wall vinyl for the words.  This is a technique I had read about but never tried.  It works  well and the letters come out so neat and clean.  I will be using this idea again!

The red is embossed card-stock, and the paper that the bicycle is mounted on is from the Yours Truly collection from Echo Park.  The ribbon was purchased at Michaels.

Here is what you see when you open the card :




I love how it pops out when it opens.
I hope Steve enjoys the card as much as I enjoyed making it for him!

DeAnna

Friday, February 10, 2012

Silhouette Love Design

 Silhouette Love Design

Hello again! 
This was a very quick and simple card using the Silhouette Cameo.  I used one of the designs from the online store.


I was very pleased again with the cutting of the intricate design.  It pulled off the mat so easy and with no tears or jagged edges.  I used white card-stock and mounted it on red glitter paper.  It is a much prettier card when seen in person that the photograph shows.    I started the Silhouette program, selected the design, cut the design and glued the cut design to the background. This card took less than 15 minutes.

Charlie and Mia Valentines

Charlie and Mia Valentines

I also need to get these off in the mail to the grandkids.  They are very simple heart baskets that I cut with my Zing. The file was posted by "Digibistro"  for a challenge on the MTC forum. http://www.thedigibistro.com/store/
I did not get them finished in time to post for the challenge. I used an svg for Hello Kitty  that I do not have a record of where I got it from.  If it is yours let me know so I may give you credit.  I used the welding and shadow features of MTC to make the names.The baskets and names are made from the K&C paper pack for Valentines by Kelly Panacci.  It is double sided paper and worked beautifully for the heart baskets.



Off to the post office for me!

DeAnna