Thursday, July 23, 2020

Quietfire Summer Blog Hop - Day 5!

 

Welcome to Day 5 of the Quietfire Summer Blog Hop! It’s Kim here today!



Each day we will be sharing a project or two to inspire your summer creativity.  We also have prizes!  


There will be 2 prizes awarded, valued at $50 each and are a combination of Dies, Stamps and Digital files.  (Suzanne will have a look at the interests of the winners to decide what to give away! If you’re not a digital person, you won’t want those files!) To be eligible to win, you must leave a sweet comment on each Blog Hop blog post!  Visit Quietfire Creations and Quietfire Digital blogs to enter.

 

Here is the list of posts that you will need to comment on:


Monday: Suzanne on Quietfire Creations, 

Tuesday: Katelyn on Quietfire Creations, Robyn on Quietfire Digital

Wednesday: Betsy on Quietfire Creations, Connie on Quietfire Digital

Thursday: Kora on Quietfire Digital

Friday: Diana on Quietfire Creations, Kim on Quietfire Digital (you are here!)


Deadline for commenting is midnight Saturday, July 25, 2020

Winners will be announced on Sunday, July 26th.

Good luck!

 

Here is my project:


Have you seen all of the Stencil Cards that Suzanne has designed? I loved them at first sight, but knew I would deconstruct the parts to add my own twist to the design! I wanted to create a stencil from TCW Stencil Sheets.



I have been a long time Cricut user and did my cuts using the Cricut Maker. I uploaded the card file to my Design Space.


I hid the card base, I only wanted to cut the fern and sentiment. I also brought in a circle from the basic shape files included with my Design Space.



I detached the sentiment from the card, so they could be cut separately. I cut the fern and circle from the Stencil Sheets. From each pattern I got a stencil and a mask! The sentiment was cut from a sturdy white card stock.



Using the Fern stencil, I added a layer of embossing ink then embossed using QFD Acanthus Teal Modern Gilding Powder. I went in a second time with an embossing pen to select areas, to add  a second layer of gilding powder to give some added depth.


Using the circle stencil and Distress Oxide Inks I coloured where I wanted to place the sentiment. I also used the fern stencil a second time to add soft colour coming in from the edges of my card.


As a last afterthought, I splattered some Oxide spray over the card. The fern mask came in handy to keep the splatter off the embossed fern!



Thanks for checking in to my project! Can’t wait to see who the winners are!


Supplies:


Quietfire Design's Fern Stencil Card

Quietfire Design's Acanthus Teal Modern Gilding Powder


Cricut Maker

Creative Scrapbooker Magazine's Superstock

Distress Oxide Inks and Spray

Ranger Archival Embossing Ink

TCW Stencil Sheet

Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L adhesive runner & foam squares



Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Summer Blog Hop - Baby card




Hello, crafty friends around the world!

Welcome to Day FOUR of the Quietfire Summer Blog Hop! It’s Kora here today. 

Each day we will be sharing a project or two to inspire your summer creativity.  We also have prizes!  There will be 2 prizes awarded, valued at $50 each and are a combination of Dies, Stamps and Digital files.  (Suzanne will have a look at the interests of the winners to decide what to give away! If you’re not a digital person, you won’t want those files!) To be eligible to win, you must leave a sweet comment on each Blog Hop blog post!  Visit Quietfire Creations and Quietfire Digital blogs to enter.

 

Here is the list of posts that you will need to comment on:

Monday: Suzanne on Quietfire Creations

Tuesday: Katelyn on Quietfire Creations, Robyn on Quietfire Digital

Wednesday: Betsy on Quietfire Creations, Connie on Quietfire Digital

Thursday: Kora on Quietfire Digital

Friday: Diana on Quietfire Creations, Kim on Quietfire Digital

Deadline for commenting is midnight Saturday, July 25, 2020

Winners will be announced on Sunday, July 26th.

Good luck!

 

Here is my project:

I did a baby card. It´s a combination of a digital file and dies. What I used:

Sweet LITTLE BOY ROMPERS FRAMED
A Way with words - Butterflies and Stars Sprays
A Way with words - Flourished Frame


Katelyn has inspired my card this time. I love the way she used frames and flourishes as backgrounds, so I tried the same technique with this card.

First thing I cut the rompers. As this card will go to a baby girl I chose different shades of pink and violet. The boat and butterflies are cut from yellow cardstock.





The flourished frame and butterflies sprays - all cut.



putting all pieces together






Thanks for stopping by. Have a good week! 
Kora


Quietfire Summer Blog Hop - Day 3 - Baby Doily Cards

Welcome to Day 3 of the Quietfire Summer Blog Hop! It’s Connie Nichol here today. 

Each day we will be sharing a project or two to inspire your summer creativity.  We also have prizes!  There will be 2 prizes awarded, valued at $50 each and are a combination of Dies, Stamps and Digital files.  (Suzanne will have a look at the interests of the winners to decide what to give away! If you’re not a digital person, you won’t want those files!) To be eligible to win, you must leave a sweet comment on each Blog Hop blog post!  Visit Quietfire Creations and Quietfire Digital blogs to enter.

Here is the list of posts that you will need to comment on:

Monday: Suzanne on Quietfire Creations

Tuesday: Katelyn on Quietfire Creations, Robyn on Quietfire Digital

Wednesday: Betsy on Quietfire Creations, Connie on Quietfire Digital (you are here now)

Thursday: Kora on Quietfire Digital

Friday: Diana on Quietfire Creations, Kim on Quietfire Digital

Deadline for commenting is midnight Saturday, July 25, 2020
Winners will be announced on Sunday, July 26th.
Good luck!

Here are my  projects.  I made two baby cards using the Quietfire Baby Doily Card electronic cutting file and the Elizabeth Craft Designs Baby Love dies.  This is a quick and easy card to cut and give.  Just ungroup the elements in the digital file, spread them apart and cut in coordinating colours.  I went with a traditional blue and pink, and added a teeny tiny little pink glitter heart to the front of the onesie.



Here's the component parts......





I added some hand stitching with DMC embroidery thread to the pink card.  In hindsight I think I would have used a contrasting or darker colour of thread to increase its visibility but I love the texture a litle hand stitching adds to a project.

Here's the Baby Love die set.  Isn't it cute?  Use the words separately or together.  




Thanks for stopping by.  Be sure to visit all the blogs this week to enter to win personalized prizes!
Share your creations, comments and questions  with us on the
Facebook Page.



Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Quietfire Summer Blog Hop- Day 2



Welcome to Day 2 of the Quietfire Summer Blog Hop! 
Robyn here today.  
Each day we will be sharing a project or two to inspire your summer creativity.
  We also have prizes!  
There will be 2 prizes awarded, valued at $50 each and are a combination of Dies, Stamps and Digital files.  
(Suzanne will have a look at the interests of the winners to decide what to give away! If you’re not a digital person, you won’t want those files!) 
To be eligible to win, you must leave a sweet comment on each Blog Hop blog post!  
Visit Quietfire Creations and Quietfire Digital blogs to enter.

Here is the list of posts that you will need to comment on:
  • Monday: Suzanne on Quietfire Creations
  • Tuesday: Katelyn on Quietfire Creations, Robyn on Quietfire Digital(you are here!)
  • Wednesday: Betsy on Quietfire Creations, Connie on Quietfire Digital
  • Thursday: Kora on Quietfire Digital
  • Friday: Diana on Quietfire Creations, Kim on Quietfire Digital
Deadline for commenting is midnight Saturday, July 25, 2020
Winners will be announced on Sunday, July 26th.
Good luck!

Here is my project:
I've never been a big fan of christmas in July and this bear stole my heart!
Only a few  pieces makes this beautiful 3D ornament.

Edges of the snowflake were distressed to add flakiness
and some puffy snow and red ink to their hat.

I couldn't make just one!

From the stencil card series (5x7)
The stencil is sized down to an ATC (21/2 x 3 1/2)

Supplies

Be sure to visit all the blogs this week to enter to win personalized prizes!
Share your creations, comments and questions  with us on the
Facebook Page.







Sunday, July 12, 2020

MORTAR BOARD GRADUATION GIFT BOX



Hello, crafty friends around the world!

How are you all? Are you all having a good summer? My cousin graduated from university in July. The mortarboard box is the perfect way to give a little present to appreciate this special day.

You find the digital file here.

On the mat


all cut

the box base and lid put together



It´s a quick and easy project. A real 15-minute wonder and it looks so cool. 

Thanks for stopping by. 
Happy crafty week,
Kora







Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Summer Citrus Lantern - Shadow Monogram Font

Hi Y'all!
Robyn here
with a summery Citrus cooler 
suitable for table decor inside and out as a lantern
and
as a birthday gift box for a sweet treat, gift card and other
tokens of your affection!

On the Mat

The personalized label is print and cut using the
(minus the shadow!)

All Monograms on Sale till July 14th!



On the Mat
Remember when printing a cut file add thickness to the line.

Using a light colored pearlized paper, ink up your citrus slices while still on the mat, using a mask to keep everything tidy!

Make a wish and blow out the candles!

Enjoy the summer and each day as a birthday to celebrate!
Share your creation with us on the 
on Facebook.

Supplies

Comments and Questions Welcomed!