Showing posts with label CottageCutz Sweet Love Frame. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CottageCutz Sweet Love Frame. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Sweet post

Hi all, Vladka here!
Today I have two cards for you. For both of them, I used dies from Sweet Love release. The first one is pink cake on old wooden cake pedestal. Now you already know me and you also know that Distress Inks are my best friends, when I´m coloring die cuts. This was not an exception. For wooden cake pedestal I also used white tempera to get this old look. But the most important was die and here I used Sweetheart Tiered Cake die. Cake was cut out several times and for lower part I used three of them: two were colored with pink and to all of them I made scallop borders and glued them together.
The second one is bowl full of strawberries and for this one I used Strawberry Delight die.  Bowl is cut out and stamped with little flowers. For background I used another die: Sweet Love Frame. The inside part of the die cut, which is actually die scrap, is really nice piece of paper with nice border and I didn´t want to throw it away, so I used it as background. I just stamped on it with gingham pattern stamp. And I also used die cut behind the bowl. Strawberries are colored with Distress Inks.
This is it for today. Have a sweet day!



Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Sweet Love Birdcage & Frame


Happy Wednesday everyone!



Today I have another CottageCutz project for you!  This time I have a card using 2 new dies from the Sweet Love Release, Sweet Love Birdcage and Sweet Love Frame.




Wouldn't this be perfect for a Valentine's Day Card?  I love the pink and brown color combo together with cream.

I die cut the birdcage with Natural White and Early Espresso card stock, trimmed the Natural White bird and "love" pieces from the main die cut, and inked them with Victorian Velvet Ink.  I then glued them over the Early Espresso die cut so they would stand out.




The frame was cut with Natural White and Concerto card stock.  I used the Natural White inside piece for the inside of the frame, inking it with Victorian Velvet.  I popped the birdcage on the frame and them popped the frame on a piece of Early Espresso card stock.

The card base is made with Early Espresso card stock.  The Natural White mat is stamped with a "love you" sentiment (Short & Sweet - Stampin Up) in Dark Chocolate Ink then wrapped with Ivory Pleated Satin Ribbon (Really Reasonable Ribbon) with trim (Jo-Ann's) glued down the center of it. I popped both mats on the base with pop dots, then added a pretty bow with a pearl brad over the center to finish the card.

For my card, I used the Sweet Love Birdcage and the Sweet Love Frame CottageCutz Dies.




Friday, January 10, 2014

Cupid Love


 Hello everyone, hope you all are doing well! Time to get ready for Valentine's Day. It will be here before we know it! The CottageCutz NEW "Sweet Love" Release is perfect for Valentines Day or any day! 

On my card here I used the beautiful CottageCutz Sweet Love Frame, to frame out the Filigree Cupid, and Love Blooms die cuts.


 I cut out my CottageCutz Filigree Cupid with the matching design paper in blue. Next I used glitter to cover him, I thought it would give a sweet glittery look to him :) For the CottageCutz Love Blooms heart, I used the same dp, but used the back part of it. and then colored over it with copic. Next I used some micro bead/glitter to cover the blooms of the heart. The CottageCutz Sweet Love Frame was  cut using the Brown Card Stock.

*CottageCutz Sweet Heart Border*
 I love how this border works perfect to do a border around the page. I think its design is absolutely Beautiful, and made it super easy for me to frame my card. I love this when borders work in many different ways! I also used it as a border on the front of my card.

Supplies Used:
CottageCutz Sweet Love Release
Glitters
Dp/ Crate Paper from AC
Ribbon & Flowers/ Really Reasonable Ribbon
Stamp /SU!
Heart is from a button pack.
Sewing to complete my card

Thank you for looking and have a wonderful day!
Hugs to all,
Cheryl