Showing posts with label Cuttlebug. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cuttlebug. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Summer Fun

 Hello there!  Ready for some more crafty fun??  I'm joining the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge, which is.... Summer!

I love summer.  The warm weather, the beach, the colors, the fun.  School's out for some, but it's fun for everyone.

My entry for this challenge is a tag.  I absolutely love tags.  I may become a broken record with all the things I love, but it's true.  Similar to ATCs, tiny canvasses that are ripe for experimentation and play!


In looking through my tag stash, I chose this one.  The background is fairly simple, but still lots of fun.  Over top of some purple paint is green paint through a stencil designed by Ronda Palazzari for The Crafter's Workshop called Subway.  A subtle design that can make a big impact.


Combing through my stash, I grabbed a piece of stenciled cardstock and a butterfly die from Kaisercraft.  Butterflies say summer to me for sure, and all the bright colors of flowers blooming in summer.  I grabbed my Cuttlebug and made my sandwich.  For the sandwich, I set the die against the section of paper I chose and put that between two cutting plates.   I then placed a spacer plate underneath, along with some pieces of cardboard to get the right thickness so the die will cut through the paper.  I ran my sandwich through a couple times and out came the butterfly.  Now the actual die has little holes all over the non-sharp side so you can poke out the garbage pieces as well as get the die-cut out of the die.  I used my EK Tools Tweezers to poke out my butterfly. 


Next I grabbed my Dylusions stamps, again.  Yes, I may have a problem, haha.  The eyes were already stamped from the Pondering Petunia stamp set, cut out, and colored.  See anything special about the eyes?  Psst...they're two different colors, green and blue.  I love ready made bits and bobs to add to my projects.  Thephrase is from another Dylusions stamp set called Say It How It Is.  I love the attitude inherent in these stamps.


See the different color eyes now?  It was a surprise to me too; I had forgotten I even colored the eyes differently.  The swirly red circle, heart, and "where to next?" die-cut are all from my stash.  The red swirl is a fussy cut from a piece of double-sided patterned paper.


As you can see I also swiped some Artist's Loft Ultramarine Blue on the butterfly for a little added effect.


I stamped the bottom of the tag using a mini star background stamp from an old acrylic Studio Calico stamp set.  Then I attached a piece of netting from an old laundry bag.  I put the netting on top because it reminded me of boating, which I've done a little of and it reminds me of summer and going out on the water.  The heart and word die-cut are from past kits.


I glued everything down with Crazy Glue, and used my black Sharpie (I mentioned it's a favorite of mine, right?) to outline the edge of the tag, the heart, the inside of the "where to next?" die-cut, and lastly filled in the open spaces in the letters from my Dylusions Say It How It Is rubber stamp set.  I really like how it turned out.

Thank you so much for coming along.  Bye for now!



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