Sunday, February 28, 2010

A Little Pot of Gold!!

Saint Patrick's Day is just around the corner.  My Mom's birthday is on that day also.  Even though I have some Irish in me from my Dad's heritage, St. Patrick's Day plays second fiddle to my Mom.  But, for all you celebrating the traditional holiday, I decided to do a little goody just for you. These would be great to give to your child's teacher, guests (if you're having a Patty Day party), or even your favorite bartender that's serving you that green beer. The only candy I had around the house was some Hershey Nuggets but these would be great with a bag of chocolate coins.


I will have a link below for you to download the free SVG or MTC file. I hope you enjoy it!! If you download one or both of the files, I would really appreciate it if you would leave me a comment.  Even if you don't download it, I would love to hear your feekback on my little pot of gold.

Here's how I did mine but feel free to get creative with yours!

When you open your file you will notice several dotted lines on the box portion of the design. These are the score lines. Place a strong adhesive on the tabs that fold in. I used my ATG gun. You will attach these adhesive covered tabs to the back of the pot in just a bit.
The pot was cut out with grey cardstock and then slightly sponged with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink.
The coins were cut out of mustard yellow cardstock. I used an ochre Marvy marker to edge all the coins. I attached the coins to the black triangle, starting at the top and overlapping as I went down the triangle (1 coin at top, 2 coins on the next row down, 3 on next down and 4 on bottom row). You will have quite a bit of the triangle left over. I placed ATG adhesive on that area and attached it to the backside of the pot with the coins going up through the opening of the pot.
I then attached the pot to the box. 
I used gold glitter glue to embellish the coins.
The shamrock was cut out of green cardstock and embellished with green stickles.
I used Black Diamond Stickles to outline the pot.

I hope you like it and have a safe and festive St. Patrick's Day.
Happy Birthday, Mom. I love you!!

Pot of Gold - SVG File
http://www.mediafire.com/?ymzoyjuyhmq

Pot of Gold - MTC File
http://www.mediafire.com/?wjokutz3ykz

Until next time,
Happy Crafting!!
Sabra

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Free SVG and MTC File!!!

I am trying to figure out how to share my files on here. I want people who are visiting to be able to download original files that I create. The first one I am planning on sharing is the Bunny Nugget Holder below. I will have it available in SVG and MTC form. Hoping to get it figure out soon!

Ok, I have a link to my files for the bunny on the actual bunny post. It's near the bottom of the post. If you would like the SVG or MTC file for this try the link below. If the link is not clickable, try to copy and paste it. If you try to download these files will you please let me know if it works. I am trying to figure out how to make it just a link but I don't think I've succeeded in that part of it yet.

Until next time,
Happy Crafting!
Sabra

Friday, February 26, 2010

Hopefully this wintry card will make us see winter in a different light!




Good evening all from cold, wintry Ohio. The weather outside is frightful and I am sick of being snowed on. Let's all think Spring and maybe, just maybe, it will get here soon. Not soon enough for me at this point though. I guess it could be worse, I could be living in NY where they are getting hammered way worse than we are.

I thought this evening I would share with you a card that is wintry looking but it does have a sign of spring in it with the birdy that is sitting on the branch. I originally got the idea for the card from a lady's great blog site that I have been following for some time. Her name is Michelle Zindorf and she is one talented woman. Her cards are gorgeous and she uses a great brayer technique for most of her cards. I am trying to learn how to use a brayer but definitely still in the learning process. Here is a link to Michelle's site, if you have a moment, or hour or two, check it out. www.zindorf.blogs.splitcoaststampers.com/ She does do brayer workshops but it is a little out of my price range but would love someday to be able to go.
The layers are as follows:

Top layer: white cardstock

Next layer: white cardstock

Next layer: black cardstock

Bottom layer is a dark blue card base

To do the card, I used a stamp with sawgrass image loaded with Versamark Watermark. Stamped the image on the bottom of the card. Re-inked and stamped it across until I was satisfied with it. I then applied clear embossing powder and heated it with a heat gun. I then used a sponge with Versamark and added that to the very bottom edge to give the illusion of snow. Added embossing powder, and heated with heat gun. Next, I used a light blue ink and my brayer. I started at the top of the card and brayered all the way to the bottom. Use an old cloth to wipe off the ink from the image at the bottom. Then I used a medium blue ink and brayered from the top but did not cover all the light blue. Wipe off the image again, if needed. Dark blue ink and brayer were used at just the very top of the card. The bird and the branch were cut out using the Cricut and the Make the Cut program. A friend of mine, Trina Macko, was kind enough to share her original file but I was able to change it up, thanks to MTC, to make it into a wintry branch instead of a summer branch. I used tan chalk to color the bottom half of the bird, then a grey chalk to do the top half. I left an area in the middle without any chalk. I did the wing with grey chalk. Finally, I used a black Tombow marker along the the edges of the branches, the top of the bird and wing, the leg, beak and the eye. I then used a white gel pen to put a small dot in the eyeball. I stamped the sentiment "Thinking of You" with Versafine black ink, put clear embossing powder on that and heated with my heat gun.
I layered my stamped image on top of the plain white cardstock. Then layered that on top of the black cardstock. I used a square bracketed shape cut from Cricut, again with MTC, to wrap around the edges of those layers. There is a nestability die cut that is the same as the shapes wrapped around the sides. I used two dark blue brads on each of these little square brackety shapes. I then added those layers to the dark blue card base.

Hope you all like it and can understand my directions. If you have questions, email me or leave a comment. If I could make the directions better please let me know what I need to do.

Until next time,

Happy Crafting!


Sabra


Thursday, February 25, 2010

My first Project Published on my Blog




I own a Cricut and the program Make the Cut that allows me to design files, save them and cut them out with the Cricut without the need for those costly cartridges. I also belong to a great Yahoo group called MTC Hints - Tips. If you need help, want ideas, want to share projects or just learn about what Make The Cut is, join us at the Yahoo Group. Here is the link to the group http://groups.yahoo.com/groups/MTCHints-Tips/

The group gave us a challenge this week to make a Hershey Nugget basket type item. I decided to do mine for Easter. I'm really excited how it turned out. The whole project was cut out using the Cricut. Now to figure out how to post the pictures of it on here. That will be my task for this evening. A new learning process. Keep your fingers crossed that I will figure it out.

This is going to be my first attempt at sharing my files so not sure how this will work out but here goes. If you would like my SVG or MTC file for the nugget holder please try the appropriate link below. Please, if you download the file will you please let me know if it works so that I know that I'm doing it right. Thank you so much. If it's not possible to just click on the link, try the copy and paste method. Please, please let me know if you are able to do it. Thank you.

Bunny Nugget Holder - SVG File:
http://www.mediafire.com/?kttixnyyjtg

Bunny Nugget Holder - MTC File:
http://www.mediafire.com/?zy1mtczmzkt


Until next time,
Happy Crafting!
Sabra

Monday, February 22, 2010

This is day one of my blog. I decided to do this blog because of Robin at www.mypinkstamper.com. She is an amazing talent and if you've never been to her site and you are interested in papercrafts, you must check her out. As soon as I figure out how to do everything I need to for a blog I will post more. Thank you for visiting.