This week I combined Man Card Mondays and my The Cutting Cafe design team project to create this Easter Card. I used three files from The Cutting Cafe:
I used shades of rust and the pop of color is red. I whipped out an old paper pad to find the rugged wood paper for the cross overlay. The inside is plane for now until I decide who will received the card.
Inside
In my video below, I share some possible sentiments and matting ideas. Make sure you head to The Cutting Cafe Blog on the 7th and 21st of each month to see the design team posts. Leave a comment and you just might win three free files of your choice!
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This week at The Cutting Cafe, it was all about jars. There are many files to choose from but I chose the Jar Shaped Cards file and used the mason jar with window. I sized it down quite a bit to make them mini.
These work well for swap gifts and exchanges. Here is a sample of packaging for that purpose…
Cute gift packaging
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Yep, these earrings are made of paper! For The Cutting Cafe design team, we got to work with the Paper Bead Set file and I must say these were fun and easy. The file comes with 9 different bead shaped and sizes and a small box . I decided to make earrings and will probably make a necklace or bracelet with the other beads (because they were too fun to make to just stop at two).
I have displayed them on a jewelry card made from the Jewelry Holder Set. It has several different styles of earring holders, and a couple boxes.
Paper Bead Earrings
You can see some of the wrapping detail on this close up shot.
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Here is a short video giving you all the details on how I made these cute earrings. Thanks for stopping by!
Hello everyone! This week at The Cutting Cafe, the design team is all about Valentine’s Day. Since we all have men in our lives, I decided to make my project with the men in mind.
I used the Mailbox Template and Cutting File Set. There are two mailbox versions. I used the second one and used non-traditional colors to give it a more masculine feel, as well as some brads that look like screw heads.
I used the patterned paper on the sides also.
I used some of the printable sentiments that come with the set on the back…
Back View
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Happy New Year! Welcome to my first post of 2017. This post marks my fourth anniversary as a design team member for The Cutting Cafe! Check out my very first post for the team here. I still have that project proudly displayed in my craft room! I have loved bringing you projects for the shop and hope to continue to bring you inspiration for a while to come!
I used additional Spellbinders shapes on the inside and matted a second sentiment from the file.
Here is a close up of the inside sentiment.
Here is one more view of the front of the card…
I love the embossed hearts!
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For our The Cutting Cafe Design Team Project we were tasked to use an item that we would throw away, like a jar or bottle, and make a Christmas project out of it. Well I used a jar and came up with this pretty!
Hello all! This week for The Cutting Cafe design team, I used the Sewing Machine Set which contains a card and a box version. I made two thank you cards, appropriate for any time but especially now.
I really like the way they turned out. Here are individual pictures…
White and Silver Version
Here’s the Blue Version
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Hey all! Christmas is just about a month and a half away! Where did 2016 go? It was just summer!!! Well it is time to get started making those little gifts for family, friends, co-workers, etc.! The Cutting Cafe has the perfect new file to help you out with treat giving.
The Gable Box file come with a lot of variety so that you can customize your box for the occasion. There are windows that come in different shapes, some have words in the window. You can choose straight edge or scalloped edge. There are toppers you can add.
I made the plain box in white and used a black/gold/white paper for the topper pieces, then added a sentiment from the paper stack, and finally added a HUGE gold poinsettia clip that is just over the top! The recipient can take the clip off and use it for decor or add to a package of their own.
Here is a view of it without the poinsettia…
Here is the box without the Poinsettia.
I see a lot of these in my future as the larger size can hold little gifts and the mini ones can be used for little candy gifts or favors. Here is one more view with the huge flower…
Another view
Stop by The Cutting Cafe Blog on the 7th and 21st of each month to view all of the design team projects as those are our posting days. Leave a comment as we love to read them, but you will also be entered into a drawing to win three free files of your choice! Thanks for stopping by! As usual, here’s my video…
Today for The Cutting Cafe, the design team worked on things for Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I know a couple people, including a former co-worker, Molly, and my cousin Kim who have both just beat breast cancer and I am very happy for both of them! It takes a lot of prayer and support for a person to make it through and these two are living proof that survival does happen and that God has the last word!
I used the kiss bottoms as sentiments on the card and added glittered scallops and half back pearls. On the back, I added a reminder…
On the back I added a reminder to fight!
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Hello there! It has been a month since I posted anything! I am sorry for the wait! But today I have two cute milk cartons I made for The Cutting Cafe‘s Design Team! These will house goodies for my god children. I used the Halloween and Fall Milk Carton cutting file. The file comes with several cut outs. I used the leaf and the pumpkin and added acetate to the window cutout.
Fall Themed Milk Cartons
My god son is nine and absolutely hates glitter so I still had to bling his up, just with acrylic pieces…
This one is for my god son
Back side
My god daughter is 3 1/2 and loves glitter! So for hers, I used glitter paper and some glittered embellishments…
This one is for my god daughter
Here is the back. See the bling on the border at the bottom!
Be sure to stop by the Cutting Cafe Blog and see all of the design team inspiration which we post on the 7th and 21st of each month. Leave a comment and you will be entered into a drawing to win three free files of your choice. The winner is randomly pulled on the next design team posting date. Plus we love to read your comments!
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I am an association management professional who has always loved fashion, sewing, crafting, writing, cooking, and shopping. I am married to a wonderful man and have a great family foundation. I like to share inspiration with as well as get information from others and hope this site will let me do just that. Happy crafting!