Showing posts with label design studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design studio. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Day Out With Thomas


Sorry for the blurry pictures. I'm not sure what happened.
This was a fun layout to work on. The train and track have been in my stash for a long time. I cut them at the local scrapbook store waiting to do this layout. I'm glad to say it's finally done. I cut the title from the Mickey font cart and shadowed it; added some buttons to the wheels of the train and called it done.

Have a blessed day.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Oink Oink

More pictures from the vault. LOL This is pictures of my kid when we got our first pig. I don't know who was more jittery the pigs or the kids.
The pig is from Animal Kingdom and I chalked him. I think he turned out fabulous. The fence I welded together in Design Studio so I could do a 12" border.

The title was cut from Animal Kingdom then I chalked and outlined some of the letters to make them pop.
Just a little journaling and I have another page done for the albums. Actually I have 3. I've been duplicating the layouts for each of the kids albums. Woo Hoo I'm gettin er done. LOL
Have a blessed day

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Disney Swiss Family Treehouse



I just love the way this layout came together. I used lots of different products on it.

The owl is from the Happily Ever After cart. (Sorry for the blurry picture, not sure what happened.)

The circles and scalloped border are from the Accent Essential cart. I did the scallops in DS so I could size them the way I wanted.

The stamps are from two different sets. The swirls are Autumn Leaves Swirls and the swirl with the flowers came from Scrappy Cat Flights of Fancy. I love all the swirls along the left side. It added just the right finishing touch.
I used lots of Chestnut Roan chalk box ink on everything.


I think that's about it.


I hope you like and I love to hear your comments


Have a blessed day

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Take 3

My final page for the parade. I think. LOL This page is quite simple. I cut the license plate with the Mickey cart out of black and used gold metallic paper for the backing. I used two silver stars for the bolts in the license.
Thanks again for stopping by and again leave some comments for me. I still have tons of Disney photos to scrap!
Have an awesome day!
Tina

Friday, March 27, 2009

Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade Take 2

I had so many pictures from the parade I had to keep making pages. This is one of our favorite parades at Disney.
I cut the filmstrip and the Mickey heads from the Mickey and Friends cart

Here's a close up of the Disney Mickey head. I was afraid the letters might be too small to cut out well but they worked great!
Thank you for stopping by and checking out my layouts. I love to hear your comments so please leave them. It helps to keep me motivated.
Have an awesome day and go scrap!
Tina

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Disney Stars & Motor Cars Parade


This was such a fun layout to work on. I really like how it turned out. I used my cricut and Design Studio again for almost everything. I used Mickey and Friends and DS to size the film strip to fit across the page.




Ticket stubs and Mickey heads are from the Mickey cart.


The title I cut from Jasmine on gold metallic paper and shadowed with black.
Thank you for checking out my new layouts and I love to hear your comments so please leave them. Have an awesome day and I hope you scrap some today!!
Tina

Disney All Star Music

Between all the college stuff I've been scrapping as much as possible. Just a little here and a little there but I have been able to accomplish some.

These are photos from our 2006 Disney trip so I dug back for the pictures. I still need to print my journaling and adhere it to the bottom left.

I cut the title with my cricut and Design Studio and the Plantin Schoolbook cart. This was my first try using the endcap feature. It cut great except it didn't cut the straight line across the letters. I used the tall ball font which doesn't have the end cap feature. Lesson learned for future use. It was easy enough to put it on my cutter and cut though. I stretched the design so much I couldn't use the shadow feature without really tweaking soI hand cut the yellow shadow. It still needed something so I cut the yellow stars and added them on top with pop dots. It really made a lot of difference.

Here's close ups of page 1. Music Notes are from Stretch Your Imagination and the arrow is from Accent Essentials.
And close up page 2. Mickey head is from the Mickey Font cart and the bracket is from Plantin.
Thanks for checking out my pages and I love to receive comments. Have an awesome day.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Cricut carts and handbook Storage


Hello all. I've been wanting to do this for a while and I finally got it finished. I find myself using the DS so much it was a hassle to get the carts out of the boxes so this is my organizing solution. I wanted to share with everyone but it's taken me forever to get the photos and upload this post.

There's been a post that I saved I believe from the cricut message board using the snapware containers to store your cricut carts and handbooks in. While I was able to buy the shorter containers I was going to have to order the taller ribbon one for the handbook and overlays. Well with shipping I just couldn't bring myself to ever order them. I'm soo glad I never did. I was in Target the other day and found some that work perfectly and they have green handles to match my bug. :o) I believe I spent considerably less money on these as well. $8 to be exact. Yeah! More money for scrapping! They also have several other sizes and styles I want to go back and get to use in my scrap room to organize other items.

I'll explain step by step what I did starting with my handbooks.

Gasp!
Have you ever been annoyed flipping through the handbooks at all the other languages you can't read? Well I have. I have a very wondering brain so I need things simple and straightforward. So hold your breath; I ripped out all those pages. It was very hard in the beginning. I mean I paid good money for these and I'm destroying them. About a third of the way through when I saw how big the stack was becoming it became liberating. I mean look at all the wasted space I'm going to save and not to mention the time flipping to find the English. Pages were flying at this point. Be sure and read further down how I redeemed and recycled part of these pages. I'm still grinning at the cleverness.

The boxes I bought from Target are by Sterilite and the have REorganize Room Essentials on the label. The short one for the carts were $1.99 each and hold 36 carts easily. It's called a Small Clip box. The taller one for the handbooks and overlays were $2.99 and hold a dozen books and overlays with out being tight. You can easily flip through them and remove the books. They're called Medium Clip Box. So far I have 2 mediums to hold all my books and one small one to hold the carts with room to grow. I have 22 carts so far.

I used Fabulous Finds and DS to make dividers the right size to between each handbook and overlay. I hand wrote the titles because I just didn't have the time at home to do it on the computer. I cut them all out on the cricut in no time at all.

Now on to the carts and my cleverness (at least I feel clever). I wanted to label the tops of the carts so I could see the names without having to pull them from the box. I don't have a label maker that would work. I have one that runs the plastic type tape through but I didn't want to use that. I wanted a paper label. I looked over at the pile of throw away pages of the handbook and had a light bulb moment. I cut the name out to adhere on the carts and cut the pictures that showed all the cuts to possibly put on the dividers. Isn't that clever? LOL Very quick! Free! My two favorite things in scrapbooking and life. I just used my tape runner to adhere them to the top. You'll see a couple missing. Two are solution carts that don't come with booklets and 1 is a cart I haven't decided if I want to keep or not.

I then took the cricut head I designed in DS and cut a couple more out of vinyl to decorate the boxes with. I arranged the carts in alphabetical order and then Disney so I labeled the boxes A-O and P-Z and Disney.



I'm thrilled with the set up and the cost. Now if I'm designing with DS and just need the carts I can grab one container and I'm ready to go. If I want to cut from the books I can take all the containers to my table to work.

Hope you can use something I did to incorporate into your organizing and scrapbooking. Have an awesome day!

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Valentine card


Here is the Valentine card I made for my hubby.


















 I used my cricut to cut everything out. The scalloped heart is from Doodlecharm and the scalloped frame is from Accent Essentials.



















I used the frame on the envelope and the inside I inked and used for the background of my card. I also cut I love you from Jasmine. I used a silver embossing powder all over the heart which just made it pop. I love how that turned out. Also on the envelope


















I used a SU stamp and punched with my circle punch then matted with a scalloped punch.
This was a lot of fun to create!

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Valentine Day Flowers





My daughter and I saw this idea on a blog and she fell in love. She wanted more of a daisy look so I created a flower using George in Design Studio and cut them with my cricut. I think they turned out adorable. They would look awesome as a bouquet in a cute little heart container.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Cricut cover

I've been wanting to make a cover for my Expression for a long time. I finally did it this weekend. I spent forever getting a pattern made and designing the cricut head in DS. I wanted to put Luv My Bug E but my son said NO. LOL I thought it was a cute pun on the word. I absolutely love my bug and my new cover!














I absolutely love this little guy. I would love to wallpaper my walls with him in my scraproom! My kids just roll their eyes. They just don't understand. LOL