It appears that some people who had requested the .ccr file for the Candy Purse didn't receive it even though I emailed it. It must be a problem with your or my email provider. So, if any one wants the file, you can go to box.net and download it there. I'd love to see any Candy Purses you make!
https://www.box.com/s/4be7x177n5grqqd55kdx
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Winner of the Wedding Cart
The winner of the Wedding Solutions Cart from the Love Is In The Air blog hop is. . .Patty (Southern Gypsy)!!! Congrats Patty! Send me an email to scrapalette@gmail.com with your address and I'll mail the cart to you.
Thanks everyone for visiting my blog and hopping with us!
Thanks everyone for visiting my blog and hopping with us!
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Mailbox Treat Holder and A Candy Tote
We have a group of talented crafters ready to share their projects celebrating love and Valentine's Day! Along the way, you may find some blog candy! So sit back and enjoy hopping through our blogs!
My project for today is the adorable Mailbox from ProvoCraft's new digital images titled 3D Mailboxes. It was designed to be large enough for regular sized Valentines, but I resized smaller it to be a treat holder.
The mailbox design also has a separate box inside it that slides out the bottom to retrieve those Valentines or treats! How clever!
But wait. . .there's more! You didn't think I would only have a project cut straight from a cart, did you? I also have a cute Treat Tote! I saw the one Andrea made and just loved it.
I didn't have any small bottles like Andrea used, so I used the plastic from the clamshells of my Cricut cartridges and made little acetate boxes. I then sized the holder to fit my three little containers.
The Treat Holder was designed in CricutCraftRoom using CraftRoom Basics for the holder and label, Sweethearts for the Cupid and MS Seasonal Cake Art for the band around the containers.
I used the little hearts that were cut out making the band as petals for little flowers on the top of each container. I hope you enjoyed looking at my two projects!
{I will be posting a tutorial showing how I made my version of the Treat Tote soon!}
Before you go, I have blog candy~a brand new copy of the retired Cricut Wedding Solutions cartridge! Leave a comment and next Saturday, Feb 4th, I'll use random.org to pick a winner!
Thanks again for stopping by. Your next stop is Dana.
My project for today is the adorable Mailbox from ProvoCraft's new digital images titled 3D Mailboxes. It was designed to be large enough for regular sized Valentines, but I resized smaller it to be a treat holder.
The mailbox design also has a separate box inside it that slides out the bottom to retrieve those Valentines or treats! How clever!
But wait. . .there's more! You didn't think I would only have a project cut straight from a cart, did you? I also have a cute Treat Tote! I saw the one Andrea made and just loved it.
The Treat Holder was designed in CricutCraftRoom using CraftRoom Basics for the holder and label, Sweethearts for the Cupid and MS Seasonal Cake Art for the band around the containers.
I used the little hearts that were cut out making the band as petals for little flowers on the top of each container. I hope you enjoyed looking at my two projects!
Before you go, I have blog candy~a brand new copy of the retired Cricut Wedding Solutions cartridge! Leave a comment and next Saturday, Feb 4th, I'll use random.org to pick a winner!
Thanks again for stopping by. Your next stop is Dana.
Paulette from http://scrapalette. blogspot.com/ <<<You are here
Dana from http://danascraftycorner. blogspot.com/ <<<Go here next
Doreen from http:// polkadotpaperprincess. blogspot.com/
Cindy from http://www. inlovewithpaper.blogspot.com/
Deb from http://www.queenmommy. com/
Michele from http://www.michelegreen. com/
Carolyn from http://cccscraproom. blogspot.com/
Colleen from http://scrappycol. blogspot.com/
Elizabeth from http://www.217creations. com/
Sukie from http://www. scrappindhilly.blogspot.com/
Sharon from http://designsbysharon. blogspot.com/
Renee from http://icameisawicreated. blogspot.com/
Tammy from http://www. scrapcavecreations.com/
Brenda from http://happyscrapper64. blogspot.com/
Amy from http://scrap-pix. blogspot.com/
Jami from http://thepaperfarm. blogspot.com/
Terri from http:// scrappinwiththebug.blogspot. com/
Meg from http://peacockpaperie. blogspot.com/
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Candy Purse Tutorial
To make this candy purse, you will need the purse shape (red marquee shape, I designed this in CCR using CraftRoom Basics so the holes for the ribbon are cut with the shape), the layer (pink flower print), a little embellishment (the heart), 6 inches of 1/4 inch wide ribbon, a lollipop bag and candy.
Glue the layer onto the purse shape and score just along the right side of the rectangles.
Add a small line of double stick tape below the rectangles.
Thread the ribbon through one slot and press it into the tape. Then repeat for the other side.
Put your candy in the lollipop bag and fold the sides in so it's smaller at the top and fold the top down and staple closed.
Place the candy bag on the purse shape and fold the flap over and staple through all layers.
Add your embellishment to cover the staple on the front and you're done!
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Candy Purses
It's always so much fun to get together with Cricut friends and spend the day scrapping and chatting and laughing! Here are the cute little Candy Purses I made for the attendees at our SWARM.
I used the marquee shape from the Accent Essentials cart and added two little rectangles to where I wanted the ribbon to thread through using Cricut Craft Room. I also sized the layer for the flap in CCR and quickly cut and assembled 20 little purses.
I used the marquee shape from the Accent Essentials cart and added two little rectangles to where I wanted the ribbon to thread through using Cricut Craft Room. I also sized the layer for the flap in CCR and quickly cut and assembled 20 little purses.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Desktop Organizer and Perpetual Calendar
Anyone that knows me or has looked around on my blog, probably knew my project would involve boxes. The Desktop Organizer and Perpetual Calendar is actually made up of lots of boxes. The bottom box slides out and reveals two compartments for desk supplies.
The month(s) are attached to the top box with velcro and the top box opens to reveal storage for the additional month tags as well as a little "pick me up" treat!
On the left side is a box for holding note paper.
And on the right is a two compartment box for holding pens and pencils.
And that's my Desktop Organizer and Perpetual Calendar! Thanks for stopping by! :)
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