Monday, April 15, 2019

Winner & Miss Kate Project

Welcome to my blog!

I posted some Easter Projects last week featuring Miss Kate Cuttables Easter Fun Paper Collection and matching Easter Fun Die Cuts. 


Miss Kate has generously offered a set to giveway on my blog!
I had my son with his newly broken arm :( pick the winner.

AND THE WINNER IS...
MIGDALIA
CONGRATS! I'll be in touch to get your address info.

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Today It's my turn to share on my the Miss Kate Cuttable's Blog.
Before we check out the project just a reminder to grab the Freebie of the Week!

I made a wedding invitation shadowbox for my project.

I put a patterned paper as my background. I then cut the Decorative Square SVG.

I used the offset on my Cameo to create a background. Then I offset it again.
I added foam core under both shapes to add dimension.

I then added foam core under the invite and finished off with some embellishments.

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Tuesday, April 9, 2019

New Release & Giveaway

 Spring has sprung at Miss Kate Cuttables.
The flowers are in bloom and the days are longer.
Bunnies, baskets, chicks and eggs
are all signs that Easter is upon us.

Miss Kate Cuttables has a new Easter line of
 paper packs and die cuts.
These newly designed Easter papers and
 die cuts includes all things Easter.
 Featuring baskets, flowers, 
sweet little chicks and bunnies,
 all in bright and airy colors.

The Miss Kate Cuttables design team will showcase
this paper pack for the next 3 days.



You can find the digital version of the 
Easter Fun Paper Collection HERE.

Or, you can find the physical version
HERE on Amazon. 

Easter Fun Die Cut Pack

You can find the matching
 Easter Fun Die Cut Pack HERE.

Here's my first project:

I created a wooden sign using the Easter Title Banner for my project. 
I took a 9.25" x 24" board and stained it. Next I added a dry brush coat of white chalk paint.

I then cut the Easter Title Banner 
out of vinyl and applied to my sign.
I then painted with yellow chalk paint. 
After some dry time I removed the vinyl stencil.

I cut the eggs from the Easter Fun Paper Collection and 
EASTER from the Easter Title Banner  in brown paper. 
I inked the edges of the patterned paper.

This next step is a game changer for me! 
I applied a thin layer of modge podge on the back of my paper 
and applied to my sign. I finished off with some button accents. 
This is the first time I added paper to a wood sign 
and it worked perfect!

For my second project I created a two page Easter Layout:

I used the Easter Fun Die Cut Pack. 

For the right side of my layout I cut a large Geometric Easter Egg 
and added papers behind it from the Easter Fun Paper Collection.

Hope you liked my projects! 


Please visit each of the design team
blogs linked below for all the
 details on their projects.

Sherri's Blog
Cathie's Blog

Miss Kate has generously offered each
design team member a pack of the
 Easter Fun Paper Collection and matching
Easter Fun Die Cuts to giveaway on their blogs.

All you need to do to enter is...

1) Follow my blog and comment below before 4/15.
2) Follow the Miss Kate Cuttables Blog
3) For additional opportunities follow and comment on each design team member's blog:
Sherri's Blog
Cathie's Blog

Please check out the Miss Kate Cuttables blog tomorrow
for more inspiration from the other design team members.





Monday, April 8, 2019

Bunny Challenge!

It's Challenge time for Miss Kate Cuttables and the theme this month is all about Bunnies!


I used this Easter Bunny SVG for my project.


I cut the bunny at 11.5" high so it just fit on my 12 x 12 Cameo mat.
I did not cut the grass or the egg. I wanted the bunny to hold a plastic egg so I can load it up with a few chocolates and some CA$H.

I secured the egg with some tape.
Here's another look at the bunny:

Stop by the blog to check out the design team Bunny Projects. They're amazing!