Monday, June 1, 2009

On A Roll... or should I say Cupcake?

Guess I'm getting my groove back... Now that my parents have gone home, I can bring all my craft stuff out again and get back to work. I've been meaning to use this new Sizzix Cupcake die for awhile now, but just didn' t have time to work on anything... till now.
Here's what I came up with... I wanted to do something different, so I went back to my Hello Kitty roots and came up with this! This Hello Kitty is actually the one where she's on top of the rainbow. I thought it was the perfect pose to be peeking over the cupcake. I think it's every kid's fantasy to have a giant cupcake!
Here's a close up of Hello Kitty.
Supplies used:
Cupcake die- Sizzix
Hello Kitty die- Sizzix
Cardstock- Bazzil
Glitter cardstock- Doodlebug
DP- Doodlebug
Gotta go back to work this week. My mini vacation was nice while it lasted. Have a great week!

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Distracted!

I'm guilty... I was supposed to work on my class sample, but I just got so distracted! I often visit Teri's blog for inspiration. She has such Big Ideas for a Little Girl (get it? hee hee). Anyway, she posted a tutorial on how to make these cool double shaker boxes. I've been dying to try make one but have been so busy lately, that I'm only getting around to it now. I really wanted to take her class, but since I live on the Big Island, I can't get to her classes when they are offered. It looks really complicated, but it actually isn't that bad.
Don't look too closely, as this is my first attempt. My foam cutting skills are lacking and I think i should get a new blade the next time I try this. I'm also not a good measurer, so I had to make some adjustments to the cover. Also, I think the next time around, I won't use a busy background paper since you can't really see the stuff in the 2nd part of the shaker. I also won't be using those prima paper flowers. They tend to sick together and don't shake around well. Sigh... better luck next time.
Supplies used:
Miss Anya- The Greetings Farm
Sentiment- Hero Arts
Markers- Copics
Flowers- Prima
Gold glitter- Stickles
Dew Drops- Robin's Nest
DP- Doodlebug Designs
Brown Metallic cardstock- Sorry! can't locate company- I'll re-post when I get co. info.
Foamies- 6mm
Acetate
Double stick tape
Microbeads
Heart confetti

Thank You Aunty!

My daughter just celebrated her birthday and my cousin Laura sent her this cute card! She cut the Hello Kitty out using felt and it came out really cute! I'm going to have to remember to do this next time.

Forgot About This One...

Now that my busy week had come to an end, I have some time to craft again! While going through some of my old photos, I came across these that I forgot about and never posted. My mother-in-law had asked me for a photo of our family (i.e. me, DH and DD). I had planned on making her a shadow box frame for Mother's Day, so I pretended that I kept forgetting to give her a photo. She even suggested which photo to use (i.e. Xmas card photo)... Poor thing, she must've thought I thought her request was not important... even though it wasn't.
My mother-in-law seems to like green, so I tried to incorporate green into the project. I found some old washi paper that contained green and purple and gold, which led me to use purple and gold for the butterflies.
The thing I got stuck on was the sentiment. My DH and I went back and forth on what words to use and finally came up with a simple Happy Mother's Day that I printed from my computer. Sad, I know. I wanted to come up with something more appropriate but I was out of time and had to finish the project already. Anyway, she seemed to really like it, so I guess that's what's most important.
Supplies used:
Washi paper- imported from Japan (purchased from Masako's)
Cardstock- Bazzil
Labels 4- Spellbinders
Butterflies- Spellbinders
Crystal accents- Hero Arts
Flowers- Prima

Friday, May 29, 2009

Teacher Thank Yous

Although we gave Akemi's teachers something for Teacher Appreciation Week, she wanted to give them something for the end of the school year. I bought some snack sized Enjoy Arare and goodies from Big Island Candies (since my mom wanted to go there anyway). I had to include the lemon shortbread cookies (my favorite!) and decided to try the new toffee candy. It was soooooooo delicious! Not sticky at all- just melted in your mouth! I'll have to remember to get those again the next time I go.
Anyway, after I wrapped them, it seemed a little plain, so I decided to make something using my Teacher Anya stamp from TGF. I mounted the image on cardstock cut from the flower nesties from Spellbinders. I just got these dies and wanted to try them out. My daughter helped me color the Teacher Anyas in- she just loves using my copics (probably cause I don't let her that often). Anyway, she gave them out to all the teachers and staff yesterday during her birthday lunch. They were thrilled to get all the goodies and Akemi was thrilled to give it to them. Thank you to all the teachers at Hale Aloha School!

Larry's Bakery Cookie Lei

Isn't this cool? My Aunty works at Larry's Bakery in Honolulu and she sent my daughter this cookie lei for her preschool graduation. I didn't even realize they personalized it! These cookies alternated with flower cookies (iced- yum). They have all kinds of goodies and cute ideas. Thanks Aunty!

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Congratulations Akemi!

Aaah, graduation...a time to celebrate your academic accomplishments. Let me tell you, I had no idea that pre-schoolers have graduation ceremonies. I only had one at 6th grade, high school and college. I never even heard of pre-school graduations until last year when the 4 year olds had their graduation cermony. Just another excuse to make more stuff!
Anyway, I ordered a Hello Kitty Graduate ballon and found a pink stuffed Hello Kitty dressed as a graduate, so naturally I had to make her card using a Hello Kitty dressed in pink! I've been dying to use my HK cricut cartridge to cut the graduate, but I just haven't had much time since I've been so busy. Anyway, since graduation is tonight, I had to do it already. I'm glad I did cause she came out cute! Don't get me wrong, its a lot of little pieces but its worth the work. I decided to make a shaker box card (still haven't tried the double shaker box yet). There must be a lot of excess tape cause the microbeads were sticking all over HK's face. Oh well, I'm sure Akemi won' t mind.
It's also her Birthday today! So more to post in the near future...

Monday, May 25, 2009

Superstar Blog Candy Giveaway

Check out Joy's blog at A Place To Be Me for some awesome Super Star Blog Candy Giveaway!

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Our Little Flower...

Our daughter was in this year's production of Sleeping Beauty! Her group of girls were little flowers growing in the garden. Earlier, I posted that I was working on a project for my daughter's ballet performance. It's customary to give flowers to performers (or so I'm told), but flowers die so quickly and I knew everyone would be giving the girls real flowers, so I decided to make something for the girls instead.... I wanted to be sure that there was a flower on it somewhere (since they were all flowers).... Here's what I came up with...
I used Ballerina Anya from The Greetings Farm and colored all 50 images of her with my copics. The actual flowers were cut using a Sizzix Bigz die that had 3 different sizes of the same flower- which gave it a nice layered look. You can't reall tell from this photo, but each flower petal was glittered using Stickles. After I attached the flower to the stem, it kept wobbling around, so to stabilize it, I added a ribbon just under the flower to support it. The girls were thrilled to get something they could keep to remember the night by.
Here's our little flower with the flowers I made.
Here's Akemi in her flower costume.
It sure was a lot of work but well worth it. She was thrilled to be part of the performance! The costumes were so cute and really brought everything together. I was quite impressed with the production and how hard all the girls worked!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Happy Birthday Michele! (and puppies too!)

What do you get someone who owns a Scrapbook store?????? Your guess is as good as mine. So instead of getting her craft supplies, I made her something that I didn't think she would make for herself. I know because I make these for a lot of people, but have yet to make one for myself! :)
The biggest challenge was finding out just what Michele likes!? She likes so many of the different products that she carries in her store that it was hard to choose. I finally decided on The Greetings Farm stamps since she seems to like them a lot. These images are kinda big, so I had to figure out what size and shape to use as the calendar base. I decided to go with a standard 5x7 rectangle since it would be able to hold at least 2 TGF images along with the month and month title. These calendars take awhile, so I really should have started earlier.. but I'm a procrastinator and had so many other projects to work on before I had to do my major clean up for when my mom comes to visit (yay!).
Back to the story.... so here's the end product. I tried to pick the Greeting's Farm images I know she likes best.. it was hard to choose because I tend to pick the ones I like best! Can you tell? Most of them are Anyas... hardly any Ians.
In case you are wondering... the calendar is for the 2nd half of 2009 and the first half of 2010. No sense in making a calendar that is half used!
Supplies used: (please forgive me as there was a lot of supplies I used for this project)
Stamps- The Greetings Farm
Dies- Sizzix and Spellbinders
Markers- Copics
Glitter- Stickles
Cardstock- Bazzil
DP- Doodlebug, Imaginisce, Bo Bunny
Dew Drops- The Robin's Nest
Border punch- Martha Stewart Crafts
Calendar- printed from my computer
Now, you are probably wondering why I made a comment about puppies... Michele just emailed me that her dog had her puppies today! Neat-o... same day as Michele's birthday! Happy Birthday to all!