Showing posts with label paper doll dress up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper doll dress up. Show all posts

Friday, July 15, 2011

Bash's Baby Album... Rawr! Picture HEAVY

Here is the book I've been working on F-O-R-E-V-E-R!!! Actually, the babe just had his first birthday, so it couldn't have been that long, but it sure felt like it. I would work for a bit, then get tired of seeing Safari papers and not touch it for a month... over and over and over! I finally finished it and gave it to Whitney when she and Sebastian were visiting from out west. I left lots of space so she can journal, and several envelopes so she can put random stuff she keeps (yep... she's one of those moms, haha) Anyway,  here it is: 
page 1

Up close... from New Arrival

pages 2-3

I cut the monkey and lion from the paper stack, the banner is from Dinosaur Tracks




pages 4-5
I love this page, where Whitney can write all of Bash's "Firsts." And the giraffe is too cute! He and the elephant came from New Arrival



pages 6-7





pages 8-9




pages 10-11



page 12

 page 13

pages 14-15

pages 16-17


page 18





page 19

page 20, where all the extra stuff goes

Whew! I should've posted the pages as I finished them, instead of waiting until the end. I can't remember all of the Cricut cartridges I used. All paper was DCWV.

Friday, April 29, 2011

Circle Challenge: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

This month's Circle Challenge was to create a project and reuse, recycle, or repurpose 3 items, and include at least 2 Cricut cuts. I decided to think outside the box.... or, more accurately... think of my own box purse! I have been saving my old Cricut mats for years now, and finally figured out something to do with them. I used two old mats to cut the base for my purse (roughly 10"long, 3.5"wide, 7.5"deep) and attached using packaging tape.

After taping, I used my MS scoreboard to score folds before gluing the paper onto the mats. 
 Coming along...
After I did the outside, I put paper on the inside, as well. K&Co. had some cute light green paper (12.24) I was able to use so that the bottom didn't have edges... they were just folds. 
The next reused item was the ribbon I trimmed the purse with and used as a handle. When my Sophie had pups, they began wandering very early, and I desperately needed something to tie them up with, since they were too small for collars/leashes. I was able to make little collars and leashes using my beloved ribbon. You can't even tell it spent 4 weeks tied to my porch with a little munchkin on the end, can you?!? :-D 
 I used grommets to reinforce the handles, and then on the back I made a real pocket, just for fun. 

My third reused item (if you don't count the paper stack I have recycled many times for various projects, and the fact that I used scrap paper for all of the solids except flowers/sun) are a few of the Cricut cuts. The red scallop came from something else, and I noticed it only after cutting out one from patterned paper, thinking it looked too flashy. I can't remember what project I had originally used the red scallop for, but it fit perfect, I think, behind the tree. It actually fit even more perfect than the circle I cut out but didn't like! And the fence was leftover from the bulldog house I made for my school. It definitely looks better on here than it did there! I was able to trim off the parts I had ripped off the doghouse, and ink it and add nails as necessary. The birdies also covered up accident-spots. 

I used Straight from the Nest for the birds 3.5" and the tree at 5" (except for Sentimentals, for the red back part... I have no idea what I had cut that out at originally), and Paper Doll Dress Up for the picket fence. In order to color match, I used my Imagine to print and cut the flowers and sun from Give a Hoot (I can't believe I'm saying this, but I actually forgot that I had received it for Christmas until I was letting my little sister borrow my craft room for an FCCLA project yesterday!) A cute face was the perfect stamp on the sun, which of course I got from Peachy Keen stamps.  I cut the owl in the tree from the paper stack. Here are a few more pictures... hopefully at least one of them will do it justice!







And of course I stamped the bottom to prove that I really did make it! I love the wood pattern!

Monday, February 7, 2011

My class

To motivate my students to read their Magic Tree House books regularly (and so I would know which book each student is reading) I created paper dolls for each child. Once I figure out a cute background, I'll post them, along with a piece of velcro to show the book (which I've already printed out miniature covers of each book, 2x2.5. The dolls are just a little less than 3 and a half inches tall, and they turned out pretty cute (especially the girls... can't do too much with my boys!) 








I've had everything done except the shoes for a couple of weeks now, but I figured I would finally finish them tonight because I left my paperwork on my desk that I needed to finish! Oh well.