Showing posts with label Heat Transfer Vinyl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heat Transfer Vinyl. Show all posts

Friday, July 3, 2015

Wedding Invitation Shadow Boxes

Hello, It's been awhile since I blogged. Life has been busy and we spent a wonderful week at the beach (lots of great beach photos to scrap!)

Hope you are having a great day today and Fourth of July Weekend.

It is wedding season and I have a few wedding shadow boxes to share today. These make great gifts for wedding showers or for the wedding. You could also display at the wedding on a nice stand.

My first one was a wedding featuring light purple roses and gerber daisies. 
((Click on the image - get a closer look is well worth the click!))


I used the 3D Rose flowers from SVG Cuts’ Crush On You Boxes SVG Kit.
The other flowers are from 3D Flowers SVG Kit.
There are great tutorials showing how to assemble.


I used my go to most favorite bracket for this one. It’s from SVG Cuts’ Memory Garden Designer Page SVG Kit.


The second wedding theme was all about rustic. Burlap, Babies Breath, and Neutral Colors.


They had a K + G theme going throughout so I matched the K + G and cut it on my Cameo using white heat transfer vinyl. 
I then ironed it on the burlap to create a border across the bottom.

Here’s a closer look:



These two wedding themes were completely different - that’s what makes a customized gift perfect!

Thanks for stopping by today.

Saturday, April 4, 2015

Happy Easter Peeps!

Hello Everyone! Hope you have having a fantastic Easter weekend. I had a great time planning my son’s 4th grade Spring Party yesterday. When planning a party I like to work with a theme and our theme was a peep party. The little bunny peeps are so popular now.

 For my projects I used the Peeps Bunnies file from Fleurette Bloom.

I used the file to create the party bags. I printed them out on 8.5" x 11" paper and added to bag.
I did the peeps in different colors.


For the craft I picked up cups at the Dollar Tree.


 I cut the peep file out of vinyl on my Cameo and also cut dots in various colors.
I added transfer tape to the bunnies and the kids did a great job applying the peeps to the cups.
I took cloths for the kids to hold the cups in place.


The dots did not require the transfer tape.


 Here is my Tim with his finished cup. The kids loved the craft.

 

Here’s a look at the game and snack:

 Last but not least I made myself a shirt for the party. Here’s a Pre-Party Selfie :)


I took the Silhouette Fusible Fabric Stabilizer and ironed on to the cotton fabric.


Keep the white backer on and place it face down on the mat. 
I cut the peep file from Fleurette Bloom and ironed on to the shirt.
I also cut the wording and bunny outline in the silver heat transfer material.
DON’T FORGET TO MIRROR THE COPY!


I used the offest and internal offset to create the outline of the peeps.


Thanks for stopping by today - Hope you liked my peep party projects!
Have a Happy Easter!