Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Die Cuttin' Divas Anything Goes Challenge

My husband and I bought a brand new, class c, motorhome a month ago!

I had so much fun buying all the stuff for stocking it and setting it up. We've been out in it twice now and are just loving the experience.

Last Saturday we were out at Rye Patch State Recreation area in Nevada. We had a great time and saw the most beautiful starry sky I have seen in my whole life. It is amazing when you get away from pollution and city lights how different the sky can be!!

I decided to use our challenge this week to dress up our coffee mugs for our motorhome.

Our challenge over at Die Cuttin' Divas this week is anything goes..

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I used a cut file from silhouette studio to cut out my vinyl.



I use Oracal 651 vinyl when I am making mugs or applying vinyl to something that will be outside.

I recommend hand washing pieces that you have put vinyl on, although I have, accidentally, put a mug through the dishwasher and it came out fine. 





Supplies used: Oracal 651 glossy black vinyl; Silhouette Design Store cut file; mugs.

Now pop on over to Die Cuttin' Divas and see all the fabulous inspiration the rest of the design team has come up with.


Hope to see you playing along with us!!!!



Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Die Cuttin' Divas Use Red and/or Purple



We're focusing our challenge this week on a color combo.

Red Hat Society day is the April 25th.

The Red Hat Society (RHS) is an international social organization that was founded in 1998 in the United States for women age 50 and beyond, but now open to women of all ages. Its main purpose is to provide women with opportunities for pleasant social interaction, both for reconnecting with old friends and making new ones. There are more than 50,000 members in the United States and 30 other countries.

According to Wikipedia:
In the fall of 1997, Sue Ellen Cooper, an artist from Fullerton, California, purchased an old red fedora for $7.50 from a thrift shop during a trip to Tucson, Arizona. When a good friend was nearing a 55th birthday, Cooper cast about for an idea for an original gift. Inspired by a well-known Jenny Joseph poem, "Warning", which begins “When I am an old woman, I shall wear purple, with a red hat which doesn't go and doesn't suit me.” Cooper wanted to encourage her friend to grow older in a playful manner. She gave her friend a red hat of her own suggesting that she keep it as a reminder to grow older playfully and on her terms.[2]

The symbolism behind the red hat affected women Cooper encountered. Those women responded by wearing their own red hats and entering a new women’s movement that embraced a renewed outlook on life filled with fun and friendship, fulfilling lifelong dreams.

Cooper repeated the gift on request several times, and eventually several of the women bought purple outfits and held a tea party on April 25, 1998, at which the Red Hat Society began.

Our challenge over at Die Cuttin' Divas this week is use red and/or purple.

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I created a card with a cut file from Silhouette Design Store.


It's a pretty, 3 dimensional, wisteria flower.





Supplies used: card stock - white, 2 shades of green, 6 shades of purple; Silhouette Design store cut file; patterned paper by Doodlebug; enamel dot; sequins.

Now pop on over to Die Cuttin' Divas and see all the fabulous inspiration the rest of the design team has come up with.


Hope to see you playing along with us!!!!



Friday, April 19, 2019

Cut It Up Butterflies and Bugs Challenge

I think butterflies are the most beautiful and delicate creatures!

And, to think they transform from a caterpillar into a butterfly is so incredible.



When I saw that our challenge this week was butterflies and bugs, I knew which I would choose.

Our challenge this week is Butterflies and Bugs, share a project with butterflies or bugs on it (or both!)  and don't forget the die cut!


The sponsor for this weeks challenge is Dreaming Tree and you have a chance to win $15 to their store.



For my creation I used a cut file from our sponsor Dreaming Tree to create a beautiful pop up card. 
You can purchase this cut file here.




They have a very good video showing you how to assemble the card. It is super easy and makes a gorgeous presentation when you open the card,

The front of the card is 3D also, with a pretty little flower.





Supplies Used: cardstock - white, purple, blue, green and purple glitter; cut file from Dreaming Tree; sequin sticker from Jelly Bean Soup; stamp by Julie Nutting; glitter pen.

I can't wait to see your creation so pop on over to the Cut It Up blog and join us in the fun!

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Die Cuttin' Divas Animal Challenge



Do you have special plans for Easter? An Easter egg hunt? Easter brunch or Easter dinner with family and/or friends? Sunrise service? 

I'm having an Easter Bruncheon with family this year. Usually I cook Easter dinner, but this year I decided to try brunch. 

Whatever you are doing this weekend I hope you have a beautiful one!

Tuesday has popped around again so we have a new challenge for you.

Our challenge over at Die Cuttin' Divas this week is use any animal - animal cruelty awareness week (21st - 27th)

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I made some treat bags for my daughters class using 2 cut files by Lori Whitlock from the Silhouette Design store.


I actually made 75 of these, because I made them for both of my granchildren's classes as well.

I filled them with pencils, small bags of M & M's and little smash balloons.




Supplies used: card stock - kraft, white, black, pink, yellow, orange; Silhouette Design store cut files; pencils; M & M's; smash balloons.

Now pop on over to Die Cuttin' Divas and see all the fabulous inspiration the rest of the design team has come up with.


Hope to see you playing along with us!!!!



Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Die Cuttin' Divas Natinal Library Day Challenge



I love to read a good book! 

I especially like a page turner that you can't put down, like Jurrasic Park, The Da Vinci Code, The Hunger Games, to name a few. 

Or, I enjoy reading the classics, like Gone With The Wind or Pride and Prejudice.

Recently I have enjoyed Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty  and a historical fiction called The Lost Girls of Paris by Pam Jenoff.

Do you like to read? What are some of your favorites?

We are celebrating reading this week with our challenge.

Our challenge over at Die Cuttin' Divas this week is National Library Day-book, character, reading related !

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I decided to create a bookmark for this weeks challenge.

I used a cut file from Cricut Design Space to make a southwestern bookmark.



The cut file incorporates drawing with cricut pens and cutting. I used my Cricut maker machine which draws and cuts.




Supplies used: card stock - vanilla, blue, orange, rust; Cricut cut file, Cricut southwest pens; ribbon of choice.

Now pop on over to Die Cuttin' Divas and see all the fabulous inspiration the rest of the design team has come up with.


Hope to see you playing along with us!!!!



Friday, April 5, 2019

Cut It Up Bunnies or Baskets Challenge

Are you a fan of jelly beans? If so, do you like the traditional jelly beans or the Jelly Belly jelly
beans?

Actually I like both, but lean toward Jelly Belly's. My favorites are the pear flavored, pop corn flavored and bubblegum flavored. How about you?

With Easter on the way I purchased the big jar of Jelly Beans at Costco and have been enjoying grabbing a handful now and then.

Speaking of Easter, we have an Easter themed challenge this week.

Our challenge this week is Bunnies or Baskets, share a project with either bunnies or baskets and don't forget the die cut.


The sponsor for this weeks challenge is Cas-ual Fridays and you have a chance to win $25 to the store.



I created a small mason jar treat holder using a cut file from Silhouette Design Store. 
On the front I attached a bunny using another cut file from Silhouette. He was holding carrots which I replaced with a couple of jelly beans.




For the sentiment I used a stamp set by our sponsor Cas-ual Fridays which you can purchase here.





Supplies Used: cardstock - white, 2 shades of pink, blue, black; patterned papers and stickers by Doodlebug; cut file s from Silhouette Design Store; stamp set from Cas-ual Fridays; twine from May Arts; mason jar; jelly beans

I can't wait to see your creation so pop on over to the Cut It Up blog and join us in the fun!