Welcome to my blog! I hope you find some inspiration for your projects, the same way that I find inspiration from the many blogs that I visit each day. My goal for this space is to show and explain the many crafts, food, home decor and genealogy projects that I have done and continue to do. Whenever possible, I'll try to include a list of materials. No promises though, since some of my materials are from many years ago and I don't remember where they came from.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Watermelon Baby Carriage
Just wanted to share a little watermelon baby carriage that I made a few days ago for a friend's baby shower. This is not difficult to make but allow about an hour and a half for all the cutting and fruit balling. If you want to save time, you can cut the melon into squares instead of balling it all. I dug out my tools for carving pumpkins this time and they helped a lot. This is the first one that I made with the scallop top and I think it's cuter than a straight edge or using a V-shaped blade. I sheared off the bottom of the melon first to make it sit level. I traced the scallops first before cutting them with one the small pumpkin carving knives. The handle is carved out the piece that comes off. The wheels are held on using two long skewers that go all the way through the width of the melon.
Friday, June 4, 2010
Playing at Wildwood Park
I finished another page in MY scrapbook. This is me, not sure how old, but I can tell from the background that the pictures were taken at Wildwood Park here in Yucaipa.
Materials: K & Company Classic K Charlotte 12x12 Cardstock papers, Stampin' Up Chocolate Chip Craft Ink Pad, Autumn Leaves - Clear Stamps by Rhonna Farrer - Swirls, Prima flowers
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Baby Shower Card
This is a card that I lifted from somewhere (wish I could remember so I could give them some kudos). Mine's a little different though because the background came out so dark I decided to leave the cutouts white (the one I was copying all the cutouts were inked). Three different Cricut cartridges were used for this one. The embossed paper was cut from a card that came from a box of blank embossed cards that I've had forever and hardly used.
Materials: Stampin' Up Pretty in Pink cardstock, Die Cuts with a View - The Pocket full of Posies Stack with Sparkles - 12x12 Paper Stack, Cricut "A Child's Year" cartridge, Cricut "Heritage" cartridge, Stampin' Up "New Arrival" cartridge, Stampin' Up scallop punch
Materials: Stampin' Up Pretty in Pink cardstock, Die Cuts with a View - The Pocket full of Posies Stack with Sparkles - 12x12 Paper Stack, Cricut "A Child's Year" cartridge, Cricut "Heritage" cartridge, Stampin' Up "New Arrival" cartridge, Stampin' Up scallop punch
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
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