Showing posts with label Pooh Font. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pooh Font. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Backyard Campfire Layout

Hello everyone!  I'm back from vacation and ready to do some scrapping!  I really don't do camping, but I love campfires, so a couple days last December, my hubby decided to do a backyard campfire so the kids and I could toast marshmallows.  We a had a ton of fun and I had a bunch of cute pics.  So for the page, I decided of course to use my cricut.  I wanted a mixed title font, which I love and I wanted to have a campfire.  I really like the final result, take a look...

Now, when I make my cuts, I try to do them all at once.  So I set it up that way on my gypsy.  I needed the campfire (from the Camp Out cartridge) to be in both brown and orange, so you'll see I cut it in both colors.  I also needed to make the marshmallow part of the stick white, so I placed it on the gypsy mat so that only the marshmallow part cut out.  See my cut mat below...


The title is from Baby Steps and Pooh Font...

Not sure if you can tell from these pictures, but I added stickles to the fire, which makes it look amazing. I also added this new thing I found called Liquid Enamel, to the marshmallows and they look good enough to eat! 


Thanks for stopping by!  I have a great layout to share with you all tomorrow so come back again, then!

Sunday, July 3, 2011

The Keys Layouts

Hello everyone.  Had some new paper from Best Creations that were inspiring so I browsed my thousands of pictures for vacations that I hadn't scrapped yet and found pics from our Keys trip last year that would work with the papers.  Now the same thing happened to me for both layouts that I'm sharing today.  There was this one really great paper that was easy to work with, just add pics, a title and it was good.  Problem is, I wanted to make them 2 page layouts and then I had to come up with the side page from scratch to coordinate, which is really time consuming.  So they took me a while (much longer than I wanted, but that's how it goes), but I love the end result.  And that's another thing I love about scrapbooking, once you've completed a layout, you have this sense of accomplishment, a memory saved.  I don't know about you all, but I find myself staring at my layouts again and again with a smile on my face.

So let me talk a little about each layout.  First of all, if you know me or follow my blog, you'll know that I like putting a lot of pictures on my layouts (because I take a ton of pictures and like to have them on my pages, but don't necessarily want to create a ton of layouts for the same topic).  So you'll see lots of pictures on each layout.



I like using punches and I especially like the new EK punches (the ones that pack up tight and don't take up a lot of space), which I used to create the top border on the right page of the Keys layout.  Now for the bottom, I had cut a semicircle from the patterned paper, but wanted to add a border to it, so I did using a circle punch and tucking the circles behind the patterned paper to create the scallop paper.  I also ended up adding brads to add more interest, as well.  Now, I try to always journal because telling the story is super important to me, but on this layout, I didn't have much space, so I created the little journal tags and tucked them in.


This second layout was first inspired by the great paper on the left.  I had a focal point photo and tons of others, so I decided to print them small and then I loved the look of this photo block on this paper.  Problem was, I had more photos to add about us on the boat and it took me forever to figure out what to do with the right page.  Of course, now that it's done, its my favorite page, lol!  





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I had a scrap of this dot blue paper on my table and it work, but I wasn't sure what I was going to put it on.  I decided to use different shades of blues.  I again went to my punches and created the scallop border for the top and bottom.  The left page has words all over it, so I need words on this page to balance it out.  I decided to create a mixed font title (which I love to do because I love that look). 


 I used a variety of fonts and moved them all of the mat on my gypsy so I could cut out the different colors all at once.  I used Baby Steps (such a cute font, have I mentioned how much I'm loving this cartridge), Mickey Font, Lyrical Letters and Wall Decor & More.   Of course, it's all stickled and "Boat" is popped!


At this point, it was coming together, but I needed something at the top.  So I took a cue from the postcard signage and writing on the patterned paper on the left and decided to create it myself on this page.  I punched circles in a bunch of sizes and dusted off these circle stamps I own that I haven't used in forever.  I created the postcard/mail processed lines with my flexi ruler, a pen and stickles.  


Wow, that was a long post, whew!  Sorry, just decided to let you in on my process (and like I said, with these layouts, it was a long one!).  I hope you've enjoyed the layouts.  As always, Thanks for stopping by!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Owl Together and "Chirp"in' Good News!

Hello everyone!  Just got around to sitting at my computer and looking at my phone when I see a text from a dear friend (thanks, again, Lissette!) congratulating me on making the Chirp, again, for not one, but TWO of my projects, Cheerleader Stars and Seashore Layout...WOW!  Woohoo!  I'm so very excited for this kind of mention :)

I am teaching this layout class Wednesday night (9/15) at my Paper Treehouse and there are a couple spots still open for anyone in the Miami area, if you're interested.  And contrary to what the class description says, you do not need to have the Hoot 'n Holler cartridge (just bring a 12x12 cricut mat)!

Its a really fun layout using a bunch of different cartridges, but its really all about the owls - aren't they just the cutest!!  There is tons of embossing on this layout, and of course, everything is stickled and popped!

So here is the layout...

The left page...


and the right...


But for me, it's all about the details!  Take a look...





Hope to see some of you in my class tomorrow!  I might have some kits available, it you're interested, please email me (Lcoya27@gmail.com)!
Have a great night and thanks for stopping by!


Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Cheerleaders & Name Plate

I was busy last night creating these to give to my new Captain & Co-Captains of my cheerleading team which I announced today.  I wanted to make something cute that they could wear around school the day after the announcement and that they could later keep and put into their scrapbooks.  They came out so cute, just look...


I used Pooh Font for the title and I added MS glitter to really make them sparkle.
I made the uniforms match their actual ones, including the star and "Wizards" which I hand wrote on each.  I also matched the hair to each of the girls I was giving it to.  Finally, I added an eyelet to the top because I didn't want it to rip throughout the day when they were wearing it.  Here are some close ups...










I also made myself a name plate last night.  I've made quite a few name plates in the past, usually using panoramic frames that I scrap.  However, I can't seem to find these frames anywhere anymore and my name plate on my desk broke :(  So last week I found this piece of wood at Michael's with pinked edges and my lightbulb went off - I can craft this into a name plate.  

So I painted it yellow (actually, my nephew did this for me - Thanks Migue!), added a wooden apple (also from Michael's) and made my title on my Gypsy (used Pooh Font).  I added the stitching to my name to really make it pop and match the apple.  I also added a felt sticker I had to my apple.  


Now my super crafty part is how I made this little piece of wood stand on it's own - I created a stand out of chipboard I had lying around.  I cut it to size, scored it and hot glued the scored part to allow it to stand on it's own...Voila!  Take a look...
  

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