Showing posts with label Sweet Tooth Boxes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sweet Tooth Boxes. Show all posts
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Yummy!
Yup! I apparently can't stop making boxes from Sweet Tooth Boxes, but I really do think this is my favorite cartridge of all times!! I'm a baker, and a crafter, and this brings my two passions together! What could be better?! Today I decided to give the cupcake box a try, and it is absolutely adorable, and so easy to put together! The only thing I would change next time around is adding some glitter to the cherry and embossing the cupcake "wrapper" - for whatever reason, I tend to forget my Cuttlebug ALOT!
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Bright and Fun with CJ2
For today's post, Tracy @ Craft Junkie Too asked us to make something "bright and fun". You can see the bright in the shades of green I used, but my intepretation of fun may be a little different than everyone elses, so I thought I'd give you an insight :) - fun to me is finally having a box cut that is a good size (not miniature) AND it's a 'take-out' box (not to mention I'm having way too much fun playing with the Sweet Tooth Boxes cart). Who ever thought a take-out box could be so girly?! Oh, and I'm becoming addicted to making these adorable flowers....but I promise I'll make many different ones when my Flower Shoppe cartridge arrives! lol
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
My Pink Stamper Design Team Entry
My Pink Stamper is having a Design Team call and I am sooo excited to enter! On the last call I got an "honorable mention", but here's hoping to make it onto the team this go around (fingers crossed)!! For this project, we were asked to make a project of choice using the colors brown, orange, green and turquoise. I just received my Sweet Tooth Boxes in the mail last week, and have been dying to use it! You know I LOVE making cupcakes, so this is probably my favorite cartridge of all times!!! Here's how it turned out...
The house was cut at 7 1/2", but after assembly, I think I may cut it at around 9" next time. I used George & Basic Shapes to cut the "shingles" for the roof to give it a little more layers (I of course noticed one side was a tad bit longer than the other AFTER I uploaded my pictures - go figure! :)). The flowers were cut at about 1", .8" and .6" (on my Gypsy) and the curtains were hand cut.
Wish me luck!!!
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