Friday, June 23, 2017

DIY Canada Day BBQ Decorations!

On July 1 2017 Canada turns 150 years old! It's a perfect excuse for a BBQ and/or neighbourhood celebration.
Deck your table out with lots of maple leaves! All it takes is some red and white cardstock (and maybe a little white vinyl) and your Silhouette Cameo or other digital cutting machine.


Instructions:
Although it might be tempting to open all the files and cut all the red elements together and then all the white elements, it might give you a headache keeping track of each bit!  I think it's better to cut each project separately.  Depending on the crowd, most of these decorations can be kept for another year.  All these projects are very simple, with no fancy assembly.  Simply refer to the project photos - email me if you have a problem!  Curious what's in the basket?  Maple fudge*, of course!

Supplies:
You can get these all on the Silhouette site or I've bundled them together at a special price in svg format on the Quietfire Site.

Here are the individual links to the Silhouette Design Store (the designs are spread out as they've been created over time)
Canada Day BBQ Decorations - Design ID #83487
Canada Day Heart Box - Design ID #200525
Canada Day Maple Leaf Basket - Design ID #201626 
Canada Pennants -Design ID #62058

Other supplies
Red Cardstock
White Cardstock
Silhouette White vinyl

 You can cut out some smaller maple leaves out of vinyl and stick them to the rim of your plates (or wherever you might need a maple leaf - windows, railings....!). If you're worried someone might eat them, maybe cut them from cardstock!!


 
All the Canada Day Designs can be found on my profile on Silhouette, just search for "Canada" to separate them out!  I think a string of the lanterns would be really fun.  They fold to flat for storage.
 
 
Happy Canada Day!
Bonne Fete Canada!
Suzanne
 
*Maple fudge has a high vapour pressure in our home. I guess we'll have to get some more before Canada Day!

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Periodic Table Genius Scrapbook Layout

Hello, Connie Nichol here with a bright and colourful scrapbook layout featuring Suzanne Cannon's Genius digital cutting file and a Quietfire Design stamp.  And yes, those are actual pea seeds.

connie nichol, silhouette cameo, genius periodic table

I seem to be a on a roll with only using cardstock while eschewing patterned paper, but cardstock is so easy and it comes in such beautiful colours.  I always take design and colour inspiration from my photographs and this layout is no exception.  I adore periodic table stuff (some of you might know I'm kind of a chemistry geek), so when I saw this photo of my youngest son with one of his school projects, it was a natural fit with the genius cut file.  Even though he might not be a genius. ;-)   The cut file is available in the Silhouette store here, and of course you can cut it in any size or colour that you want.  That's the beauty of digital cutting files.
That's germanium, nickel, uranium and sulphur for you non-chemistry geeks that might be interested.  I cut wedges of different colours of cardstock to mimic Marty's school project and embellished them with arrows and leftover pea seeds.  In the center of the circle, I stamped using the Flourish and Grow Quietfire Design stamp - a perfect sentiment for a growing boy learning about growing seeds.


I wanted to add a single dimensional star, so I masked off the little stars on the Quietfire Design Star Spray stencil with washi tape and applied a little texuture paste that had been tinted with ink.  Stencils are so versatile.


Have fun with the geniuses in your life and happy scrapbooking!

Supplies:  Close to my Heart cardstock, Sizzix arrow die, Quietfire Designs stencil, stamp, digital cutting file, Silhouette Cameo, Beacon Adhesive, Clearsnap ink.


Wednesday, June 14, 2017

4th of July Basket- 15 Minute Wonder!

Hi Y'all, Robyn here
 with a quick and fun holiday project perfect for getting your crafting on with kids this summer!
Sometimes you have to set goals.
 I'm recovering from computer failure, and today's goal was to get this post done by deadline! and have some fun with my little helpers.
On the mat

Ungroup and move the elements around to fit your paper.
The small stars were cut out of glittered paper.
Cut a full set of images in red white and blue, then mix and match!
One can be made, start to finish (not counting design time- that is done for you!) in 15 minutes!
***TIPS***
Fold the diagonal score lines carefully. Paper doesn't like to fold against the grain.
A teeny touch of water-with an 0 paint brush will make it easier.
Cut extra glittered stars- you can never have too much glitter!

Suzanne loves designing with Stars and Stripes and has a son who was born in Boston! You can find these designs by going to her profile and searching for “Independence”.

If you have more time than me! don't stop here.
Create with out limits!
Comments and Questions Welcomed!

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Treble Clef card - The Music In My Heart


Yogi here today using one of Suzanne's newest Silhouette files. Suzanne came out with several new stamps as well and a couple of them were music related. Love them, so naturally gravitated to this card. BIG GRIN

I'm using a stencil from Elizabeth Craft Designs "Butterfly Kaleidoscope" also available on Quietfire Design HERE

https://www.silhouettedesignstore.com/view-shape/199117I'm also using a quote stamp from Quietfire Design ("The Music In My Heart...")

And I'm using the Treble Clef card available on the Silhouette OnLine store. Click on image to purchase.

Opened and moved the small squares out of the way and then cut the main card. Note: everything was cut from white cardstock. Folded on the score line. Dry embossed the front using Spellbinders Musical embossing folder, but any musical embossing folder will work. I inked the negative side using Distress "Faded Jeans" then hit here and there with "Blueprint Sketch" and "Wilted Violet. Misted with water, lay down my card on the uninked side (so as not to ruin it if it moved before I closed the folder...)  and ran through my machine.

Moved the card to one edge of my mat so that only the treble clef would be cut. I then surgically cut it away from the window. Inked with Versafine Imperial Purple and embossed using Emerald Creek "Frosted Plum" embossing powder. Adhered to the treble clef on the card.

Cut the squares and inked the edges of the larger one with "Dusty Concord".

Stamped the music quote using the Imperial Purple, and clear embossed. Sponged the edges with the Faded Jeans and the Dusty Concord.

Stenciled the butterflies using a sponge and the Imperial Purple, clear embossed.

Adhered a piece of white pearlized vellum to the inside of the front behind the treble clef.

Adhered the purple ribbon and the beaded ribbon, then adhered the flower. See below for instructions.


Die cut, punch or use your electronic cutter to cut a circle. Mine is 1.5" dia.


Use a decorative edged scissor around the edge of the circle. I used "The Creative Memories Collection".

Cut the circle into pie shapes. I score with my x-acto blade to keep the circle still in one piece until later.
   
Using a fine tipped balled stylus, score two vein lines in each pie piece. Use "Spun Sugar" direct to paper lightly to give a hint of color.

Cut trough the pie pieces and sponge the edges with "Picked Raspberry.

Tool the backside of each petal with a large balled stylus, then pinch the point to create a little foot.

Punch a 1/2" circle. Apply a good glob of glue all over the small circle and then start pressing the feet into the glue. Allow to dry. You can leave it as a one layer flower or like I did and repeat making another layer of petals and adhering between each petal. When dry. Add another glob of glue and sprinkle with Prills, or mini holeless beads etc.



Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Mom and Calligraphic Rose Card

Hello, Connie Nichol here today with a card featuring the Mom & Calligraphic Rose Ornament cut file.  It's available in the Silhouette Design Store here. You can use these files separately, or together as I did here.  This would be a great card for Mother's Day, but also for every time you want to give your mom a card!


I chose a coral colour cardstock to cut with my Silhouette Cameo, and then mounted it on black to really make it pop.  To decorate the open areas of the calligraphic rose, I carefully squeezed in some Glossy Accents and then sprinkled with microfine glitter.  Shake off the excess glitter and let dry.  This is so easy to do and would be so pretty with other colours of cardstock and glitter.  Have fun playing!  

Supplies:  Stampin up! cardstock, Elizabeth Craft Designs glitter, Ranger glossy accents, May Arts ribbon, Silhouette Cameo.

Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Happy birthday Birdhouse Decoration / Spring Birdhouse Decoration

Hi Y'all!
Robyn here today with a fun new structural card by Suzanne that was calling my name!
Put a bird on it!!!!
It's a mashup of two new Silhouette Files


On the Mat

Using elements from both files, I created this fun decoration that is going out as a birthday card to middle son's special someone!
The Happy Birthday Greeting is Print and Cut.
To facilitate mailing, put double sided tape on the tabs, leave the release paper on the top and offer a few words of encouragement!

This file could be used for so many occasions- table place cards-cake toppers-a lovely thank you to anyone who sits at a desk.
(If you want to see what is on my desk, hop over to WOYWW)
Create Without Limits!!!

Questions and Comments Welcomed










Friday, May 5, 2017

Periodic Table Fun

Every once in a while I poke my left brain and remind it that I used to use it all the time.  Thanks to my friend Susan, we have a Periodic Table of the Elements shower curtain (yes, just like on The Big Bang Theory!) 

It all started with Cu Te Pi....






These are just plain fun and I have to thank Design Team Member Connie Nichol for adding to the list!  I have a very dusty degree in chemistry and Connie is a working soil scientist, so her left brain is well-oiled! And this is what happens.... 



I see these as super fun designs to go on little t-shirts and onesies.  My next challenge is to research heat transfer materials so I can share some tips about making your own custom apparel.

Mother isn't available until Monday on the Silhouette site, but wouldn't that make a fun Mother's Day t-shirt for the science-type mom?  It's coming very soon! 

Oh, wait, I just had an idea for another one!  Check my Silhouette profile on Monday. (Maybe Tuesday depending on how overloaded the Silhouette staff are with new designs.)
Thanks for having a look!
Suzanne