Wednesday, April 27, 2011

I-Rock New Accessories!

Happy Wednesday greetings to you! 

I'm back today to showcase a few more of our fabulous new bling products at Imaginisce!!!  I told you on Monday how much fun and beautiful these new shapes are... check these out!   




I've had so much fun working with our newest release "Little Cutie", I wanted to use it with one of my favorite "Daddy and me" photos of our oldest little guy.  Chuck had just come home from an extra long night at work and snuggled up with him in the chair.  I journaled the story and tucked it away in the little envelope.
A few fun things in this project;  I used some of the new Hot Rocks Compact - Rhinestuds in black for Teddy Bear's eyes and also the wheels for the little "train".  My favorite Glam Rocks - Squares were piled up in the bed of the truck to create a little cargo, as an accent on the upper left corner of my page, then again in a grid in my first filmstrip spot.  Super fun!!!
The sweet chipboard bear got a little dimension on his ears and feet from the new Hot Rocks Compact - Glitter in gold.
My little tip or "discovery" for this project...  those little thumbnail images you get on your film orders...  they fit very well on Tim Holtz's filmstrip ribbon.  I used a variety of thumbnails from birth to 3 months.  The other cool discovery, our rocks adhere wonderfully to it too!

I hope you take a few minutes to stop on over to the Imaginisce Blog and take in some more amazing inspiration!  There are prizes so you definitely want to check it out, you're going to be in bling heaven!!!

Thanks so much for stopping on over to spend a moment with me today!  Have a super scrappity day!
~Rhonda

Monday, April 25, 2011

It's a Whole New World!!!

I've been waiting with so much excitement about today's debut! 

Imaginisce has some wonderful new i-rock bling to share with you.  If you've followed my blog for any length of time, you know how much I adore that extra oomph that bling brings to any project. 

This card took on several iterations before I finally settled on this design.  It looked great in a variety of ways but there was something interesting to me about the organic feel of this.  I have to say though, creating that little band-aid was just pure fun!  I used the Enchanted collection for this "Get Well Soon" card.


To create the band-aid I used the Belle of the Ball Border Sticker, corner rounded the ends using the 1/2 inch side of my Corner Chomper, then and added the a 3/4" x 1" bit of embossed white cardstock. For added interest I tied some string criss cross over it.

Ingredients:
Pattern Papers:  Imaginisce "Enchanted Collection"
White Cardstock:  American Crafts
Brown Cardstock:  American Crafts
i-Rock
i-Rock Heart Studs in Pink
Border Punch:  Fiskars, "Hearts Border Punch"
Border Punch:  Martha Stewart, "Quilted Edge"
Pink Rose Trim:  American Crafts
Heart Stick Pins:  Maya Road
Spellbinders dies:  Labels Fourteen
Sentiment Rub-on:  KaiserCraft
Distress Inks:  Weathered Wood and Spun Sugar
Corner Chomper
Cuttlebug, "Swiss Dots" Embossing Folder
Pogo:  Imaginisce
Foam Dots:  American Crafts, "From This to That"
Other:  Sewing Machine, Thread, String

Thank you so much for taking a moment to stop on over today!  Be sure that you pop on by this week to check out all the beautiful new bling that is being showcased on the Imaginisce Blog by our uber talented Design Team!!!  I'm positive that there will be some amazing PRIZES involved as well, so you definitely do not want to miss out!!!

I'll be back on Wednesday with another new bling project for you!

Have a super scrappity day!!!
~ Rhonda

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Click it with Cricut!


What do you get when you pair up two amazing companies?  You get super fun projects that click!  Cricut + Imaginisce = Amazing Crafting!!!

Shemaine and I have the honor to bring to you some Easter themed projects using our Cricut and Imaginisce products today. 

Be sure to stop on over to the Imaginisce Blog to leave some comments today for your chance to win a super amazing prize!!!

I decided to go a little non traditional, but still within the Easter theme for my first project.  My sweet boys are in LOVE with all things dinosaur right now.  I thought that would be a fabulous and fun card for them.  T-Rex is a really big favorite, but I wanted the feel to be softer and more of a baby, so I chose this instead.
Don't you just love the new metal silver tears bling?!!  I sure do!!!
 
Directions for my “Dino Happy Easter” Shaped Card:

• Using Cricut cartridge Create a Critter, cut 1 [ Shell ] at 6 inches
• Using Cricut cartridge Doodlecharms, cut 1 [ Egg ] at 6 ½ inches
• Using Cricut cartridge Wild Card, cut 1 [ Giftbox - Phrase ] at 3 ½ inches (Easter)
• Using Cricut cartridge Beyond Birthdays, cut 1 [ HappyDay ] at 2 ¾ inches (Happy)
• Ink edges of your cut pieces with respective distress inks.
• Machine or faux stitch around egg pieces as desired. (Optional)
• Cut piece of burlap to fit width of bottom of Shell, approximately 1” high, fringe, then trim along the crack shape carefully.
• Using 3 in 1 liquid glue, attach burlap to back of paper. Set aside to dry.
• Cover one 22 mm i-top brad and two 16 mm i-top brads with coordinating circles from Primordial Ooze paper.
• Add Stickles to Happy and Easter cut sentiments, let dry.
• Attach the top of Shell at an angle to your Egg using Glue Glider Pro.
• Use Xyron for “Happy”, attach to card, use mini foam dots for “Easter” word.
• Attach 16 mm i-top brads, one on top and one on bottom of card.
• Using i-Rock, attach green or yellow crystals.
• Add foam dots to back of Shell bottom, attach carefully to create egg.
• Cut chipboard dinosaur tail so you can extend out of the card if desired.
• Create loose bow with seam binding ribbon, pierce and secure large brad through loops.
• Determine location for 22mm i-top brad, then pierce and attach as shown.
• Attach chipboard dinosaur and “Rawr” sentiment. I used foam dots for the Rawr sentiment.
• Arrange Metal Silver Tears with i-rock to create a little “Dino Drool”.

Supplies:
- Cricut cartridges "Create a Critter", “Wild Card”, “Beyond Birthdays”, “Doodlecharms"
- Imaginisce “Dino Roar”, “Primordial Ooze”, “Petrified Wood”,
- Imaginisce Chipboard Stickers, “Prehistoric Pals”
- i-Top Brads, 1 – 22 mm, 2 – 16 mm
- i-Top
- Paper Piercer
- i-Rock “Hot Rocks Compact – Jewel”, “Glam Rocks – Silver Tears”
- i-Rock
- Burlap
- Distress Ink: “Shabby Shutters”, “Dried Marigold”
- Ranger Stickles, “Tropical Tangerine”
- Ribbon, Hug Snug dyed with “Crème de Chocolat” Glimmer Mist
- String, J & P Coates Pearl Cotton
- Foam Dots
- Glue Arts Glue Glider Pro
- Xyron
- Beacon 3 in 1 craft glue
- Sewing Machine, Thread (optional)
- White journaling pen for faux stitch marks if desired

For my next project, I really wanted to do a traditional themed project and our newest release "Little Cutie" was the perfect choice for it!  Can you guess which Cricut Cartridge this came from?  Believe it or not...  Winter Woodlands!  Don't you just love the extra texture that the embossing adds to this sweet card?



Directions for my “Hop” the Bunny Card:
• Using Cricut cartridge Winter Woodlands, cut 1 [ Rabbit Card ] at 5 ½ inches, 1 [ Rabbit Card ] layer at 5 ½ inches, 1 [ Rabbit ] at 5 inches, 1 [ Rabbit-s ] at 5 inches, 1 [ Rabbit – Layers ] at 5 ½ inches.
• Ink edges with distress ink (Worn Lipstick, Yellow Mustard, Weathered Wood).
• Emboss blue card liner with Cuttlebug Birds & Swirls folder.
• Emboss rabbit-s parts with Cuttlebug D’vine Swirl folder, attach layers (eyes and nose).
• Adhere embossed liner to card.
• Adhere 5 inch Rabbit to card.
• Using foam dots, attach Rabbit contrast pieces.
• Add chipboard flower to Rabbit’s tail.
• Trim banner from pattern paper, attach as shown adding bows to ends.
• Add crinkle ribbon or other ribbon bow as desired at Rabbits chin.

Supplies:
- Cricut cartridge "Winter Woodlands"
- Imaginisce “Little Cutie – Girl”, “Sweet Baby”, “Beyond Precious”
- Imaginisce Chipboard Stickers, “Daddy’s Little Girl”

- Imaginisce “Garden Party”, “Row of Posies” paper
- Yellow Cardstock
- Black Cardstock
- Glue Arts Glue Glider Pro
- Ribbon, Hug Snug
- String, J & P Coates Pearl Cotton
- Distress Ink, “Mustard Seed”, "Worn Lipstick", "Weathered Wood"

I hope you are inspired to take a little time and look at your Cricut cartridges to see what you have, and to use your embossing folders too!  It's amazing to me when you can combine this little piece from here and there and just make something work.  I didn't have a "Spring" or "Easter" cartridge, but I still was able to piece together a Happy Easter sentiment.  To me, that's the fabulous part of crafting and creating with my Cricut!

Thank you so much for spending a minute with me here today!  Have yourself a super scrappity day!!!
~ Rhonda

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Gimme Clips Debuts in Utah!

There's a really fun debut going on with Gimme Clips and Costco in Utah!  There are also some fun giveaways on the blog to celebrate it too!!!

You can find out more about it here on the Gimme Clips blog:

If you love to make fun hair accessories, you definitely want to pop on over and check this out!!!

Be sure to stop on over tomorrow, I will have some fun  new creations to share with you!!!

Have a Super scrappity day!!!
~Rhonda

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Little Cutie Release Party! Day 4!!!

Happy Thursday to you my dear blogging friends!!! 

It's time for some more Imaginisce Little Cutie inspiration for the boys!  I hope you've been hanging out over at the Imaginisce Blog this week, there are so many amazing projects from the Design Team! 

I thought it would be fun to focus on a few of the super cute Snag 'Em stamps for a project.  One of my other favorite things to do is try different types and styles of cards out from time to time.  Where to go?  Of course the best place to go when one is searching for things like this is Split Coast Stampers!  Thank you to Mary Jo Albright for this wonderful idea and the super instructions!
I used my Copic marker to color the crystal clear gems that pretty blue.  This was the first time I've tried this and I am in love with the effect!  I think I've had a few Copics now for about 10 days and I'm in love!

Here is what this looks when you fold it flat to mail.  You can leave it plain, add a ribbon, or use a simple paper sleeve as a cute decorative touch.  I couldn't resist the teddy bear and my i-Top!  Isn't he sweet?

I snapped a few photos during my creative process:
I started with my base 4.25 x 11 and scored per the instructions. 

This started as an experiment.  I initially planned to use the Little Cutie patterned paper for the base of the card, but then thought it would be more interesting to use the Snag 'Em stamps.  Doesn't the Versamark with embossing powder pop from the kraft card stock?  I loved it so I went with this. 

Tip:  Take a chance and cut apart your sentiment from your Snag 'Em stamp if you want more versatility.  I cut the sailboat apart from the "it's a boy!" sentiment and had fun with it! 
I then decided to bring in a little color and used my Copic Sketch in Slate Blue to my sailboats and rattles.  After that I misted over all of this with some Tattered Angels Glimmer Mist in Lemon.  It totally changed the feel of the kraft.

Other Tips:  Complete your tag card with stitching and any other major embellishments, then assemble.  For this card, it really is best if you use score tape.  I used my i-rock with my little stars and to attach my tag I used my Pogo.  I used some foam dots for dimension on my stars.

Hopefully you had a little stamping/inky/misty fun with me today!  I really love these pop up cards, I hope you give it a try for something fun and different and remember...  get your Snag 'Em stamps out!  

Be sure to stop on over to the Imaginisce Blog today to see what other inspirational projects the Design Team has for you with Little Cutie!  You certainly will want to leave a comment for your chance to win a collection of your very own!!!

Have a super scrappity day!!! 
~ Rhonda

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Imaginisce Release Party: Little Cutie

Greetings my blog loving friends!  How are you?  We are so excited over at Imaginisce this week, we have a brand new release to share with you and you know what that means...  fun, tons of inspiration and of course...  prizes to be had as well!

Little Cutie has a girls range and a boys range.  Yesterday as you recall was day 1 for the girls, now today is day 1 for the boys! 

I'll start you with my layout...  this is one of my favorite baby photos of our 3 year old:
I just loved the sweet giraffe and the adorable sentiment from the Toy Box Boy Diecuts!  I fussy cut the scallops and layered a few for some texture.  I also stitched down the striped border on the bottom, then tied a bow with the thread tails. 
Extras that I added are the blue hemp, white rose trim by Maya Road on my photo as well as a little partial bud that was left fit perfectly on my folded flower.  I've always wanted to use that folded flower technique and it seemed to work nicely in that little spot.   I punched a tiny ticket and attached it to my hemp with a little scrap piece of fine bakers twine. 
The stars and banner were lifted with some foam dots.  I used my Pogo on here to attach my Snip & Snails title and to tack down the doily edges.  My beloved I-Rock and crystal gems were used for my "sparkling stars" (my personal favorite part of this page besides the photo!).  The final touches was a few bows on the ends of my banner and Stickles on my blue star. 

My next project was inspired by the "Snips & Snails" sentiment and a few other fun things...
I recently picked up a little treasure from an antique store and they placed it in this sweet little box!  The size and color was just perfect for a Little Cutie "Snips & Snails Keepsake Box".  I also affectionately refer to this as the "lock box"...  perfect for baby's first haircut.

Here is what I created:



Directions:
  1. Find small box (mine is approximately 3 5/8 x 3 5/8).
  2. Trim strip of blue stars 5" long.
  3. Trim swirl strip 1.25" wide x 5" long.
  4. Trim argyle strip 2" wide x 5" long.
  5. Ink edges of all strips with Ranger Distress Ink in Weathered Wood.
  6. Lay each strip on the top of the box, then gently follow the shape of the box to lightly bend the paper along each side to determine your fold lines.
  7. The paper will fold over and tuck in on the underside of the box lid.
  8. I used Modge Podge to attach my paper strips. 
  9. Next I added my decorative trim using my I-Bond, making sure to fold the trim to the underside of the box lid.
  10. Add the chipboard "Snips and Snails" sentiment with foam dots as shown.  Leave space for the trim between foam dots.  (Have I told you how much I looove our embellies?!!)
  11. Add canvas sticker sentiment.
  12. Apply i-rock gems.
  13. Using the Just Because Cricut Cartridge and your Cricut, cut two envelopes using "Carrot" at 3.5".
  14. Optional:  Add a hand print of baby.  Trim blue cardstock to 3" x 3".  Trim hand print to 2.75" x 2.75" and mat.  I included a tab punched from a Stampin Up Round Tab Punch.
I thought this was the sweetest keepsake box!  Fortunately, I had gotten a few of my baby's hand prints and had them stored with the baby photos.  This was not a "perfect" one, but I was so glad to find it and this was a great way to use it.

Thank you so much for hanging out with me for a few minutes today!  Be sure that you pop on over to the Imaginisce blog and comment for your opportunity to win a collection of Little Cutie for yourself!  There are some simply amazing projects created by the uber talented Imaginisce Design Team that will be sure to inspire you!

Have a super scrappity day!!!
~ Rhonda

Monday, April 11, 2011

Announcing.... Little Cutie Collection!

It's a Release Party week over at Imaginisce!!! Our newest collection(s)...  Little Cutie!


You know what that means right?

Amazing projects of inspiration, a fun new line to drool over and of course...  a chance or several for you to win one of your very own!!!  You do not want to miss this, be sure to stop on over today to get your first peeks at Little Cutie for girls!

This is so versatile and feels like Spring, I think you're going to fall in love... I know I did!
Come on back over tomorrow and I will have some fun projects to share with you!

Have a super scrappity day!!!
~Rhonda

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Some Favorite Projects to Share!

I have four of my recent favorite projects to share with you today!  I hope you enjoy!!!
 


 
 
 

Thanks so much for stopping on by!
~Rhonda


Friday, April 8, 2011

Just for Fun!

Thank goodness it's Friday!  I promise, I have not gone MIA on you all!  Things have gotten a bit busy as of late, hopefully they will slow down a bit soon. 

A few weeks ago I visited a very good friend of mine for a fun scrappy weekend!  She was so sweet and shared these uber bright and cheery 'Hello Sunshine' papers and goodies from Lily Bee with me!  Thanks girl!!!


I figured I had to use these to play along with the current challenge over at Lily Bee!  The challenge: create your own paper accents for a layout or project!  That's one of my all time favorite things to do!!!

Specifically:
1. Create at least one major accent to a page from paper.
2. Use at least one Lily Bee product on your project.

For this card, I made several using the March Lily Bee sketch by Virginia Tillery for this card.  You know how I love to mix things up!
Some details...  I love to stack their chipboard elements with other flowers to create dimension and interest.  I used several punches on this too for the one cup flower, tags, my butterfly, the leaves and the tab.  The tab I misted some white cardstock with yellow and blue for something fresh.

Here's their March sketch by Virginia Tillery that this is created from:


Thank you so much for stopping on by today!!!  I hope that was a fun little springtime intermission, and you know that I wish for you a super scrappity day and weekend! 

Look for some new creations next week as we debut a new release at Imaginisce!!!