With Christmas just around the corner, my mind is working overtime! In my sleep I'm dreaming of design files. I think I'm ready to move on from the elf files and seems like they're being replaced by snowmen! I love snowmen...they are a reminder of winter, the cold, and how nice and toasty one can be sitting in front of a fireplace on a cold winter night drinking hot cocoa and watching the flames as they dance.
Today, I've been playing with a snowman monogram! I think my favorite aspect is the giant snowflake layered over the letter. I was able to finish two monograms today and at that rate, I'm not sure I can get these done in a week...which was my goal for listing them on Etsy. I'm going to keep pushing forward and see how far I can get.
I'm still working on another elf girl....she sits on a giant ornament. Still not sure whether I'll make her available at this point. I'm concerned the images might be too detailed for cutters. I considered printing the elf on printable vinyl since I've never tried that....that would make it so easy to use the file then since it involves only outline cutting of the image.
Here's a peek:
That's all for now! It's late and I really should try to get some sleep. Tomorrow I've got digital designs to finish!
Have a blessed day!
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
If you were an Elf...
If you were an elf, how tall would YOU be? LOL
Today, I've been working on more elf files. I need a little girl elf and that is a real challenge. I've managed to pull something together, and I've decided one of the files shall be the elf peeking around a door. I think it would be cute to create a door from vinyl and place it on the wall at the baseboard and have her peeking.
One problem remains for me: How tall is an elf door? I've never met an elf in person! It's got to be bigger than a mouse hole...lol
I guess I'll ponder this for just a bit...in the meantime, a peek at the file I'm working on:
Have a blessed day!
Today, I've been working on more elf files. I need a little girl elf and that is a real challenge. I've managed to pull something together, and I've decided one of the files shall be the elf peeking around a door. I think it would be cute to create a door from vinyl and place it on the wall at the baseboard and have her peeking.
One problem remains for me: How tall is an elf door? I've never met an elf in person! It's got to be bigger than a mouse hole...lol
I guess I'll ponder this for just a bit...in the meantime, a peek at the file I'm working on:
Have a blessed day!
Monday, November 17, 2014
Has it Been that Long?
I just looked at my poor blog and I can't believe my last post was early this year! This is why I had no business starting a blog...I get too involved in other things and I get easily distracted that something eventually takes a hit....in this case, blogging.
My life has been consumed with cardmaking, designing files in Silhouette Studio and Facebook (and not necessarily in that order)!
I continue to create cards for demonstrating at my local scrapbook store. Each month, those that demonstrate create 2 cards each. We are responsible for preparing kits for our cards (50 each) and on the 3rd Saturday of each month, we converge on the store, set up and customers buy our card kits and are taught to make our cards. It's a great deal for the customer! Not only do they walk away with a completed card, but everything they need to create the card is there at the table. They only need bring their favorite adhesive. Of course, they also come away with knowledge and the joy of saying, "I made this".
Some of the cards I've made this year:
I also worked on a set of tags this year for fall. I finally tried Julie Nutting's Doll Stamps and had a ball. I was reminded of days gone by when I could spend hours cutting out paper dolls! With the help of my Silhouette, I was able to cut the clothes and dolls out without the pain of cutting with scissors!
I would love to create another set for Winter and if time permits, I will give it a shot!
I also tried my hand at wreathmaking.....I did say try. I was able to finish the wreath but I think I'll be leaving that to those who are more gifted in that area....lol I used the deco mesh which was very easy to work with but I think I got a little carried away with the loop-making process and ended up with quite a "fluffy" wreath base. Of course, the challenge for me was deciding what to embellish with so I kept it at a minimum (I think)!
For the holidays, I have been busy making a few ornaments as I test my design files. My favorite are the elves. I created two elves that appear to be stuck inside of ornaments and also one that is stuck inside a shadow box. The shadowbox and ornaments will go to my grandkids. I hope they'll love them as much as I loved making them! I also made a gingerbread ornie that I really liked and a nativity scene that came from the Silhouette store.
It is my desire to get back to my quilting and patchwork, which has also been placed on the backburner. I signed up for a longarm introductory class which after completion (which I did), I will be able to rent time and use their longarm to finish my quilts.! I've done one already and look forward to quilting some more. It does take a toll on my back and neck so I'll have to pace myself.
Thanksgiving is next week and I'll be fixing the turkey this year since Lee is scheduled to have elbow surgery the day before Thanksgiving! I think he planned it to get out of helping with all the preparations....lol
This year we bought a "fake" tree....yep, it's come to that. I've always opted for a fresh tree but I've decided to save a tree and buy artificial. Hopefully, we can disguise it with all the ornaments we plan to buy...lol
I'm feeling pretty good about having posted. It had been too long. I think this year I'd like to do a giveaway and I'm thinking of making an elf shadowbox to give to one lucky person! The elf files have been very popular in the Etsy shop and to show my appreciation I think it would be appropriate to give away an elf! This will have to be fast because the holidays are upon us again!
Stay tuned!
My life has been consumed with cardmaking, designing files in Silhouette Studio and Facebook (and not necessarily in that order)!
I continue to create cards for demonstrating at my local scrapbook store. Each month, those that demonstrate create 2 cards each. We are responsible for preparing kits for our cards (50 each) and on the 3rd Saturday of each month, we converge on the store, set up and customers buy our card kits and are taught to make our cards. It's a great deal for the customer! Not only do they walk away with a completed card, but everything they need to create the card is there at the table. They only need bring their favorite adhesive. Of course, they also come away with knowledge and the joy of saying, "I made this".
Some of the cards I've made this year:
I also worked on a set of tags this year for fall. I finally tried Julie Nutting's Doll Stamps and had a ball. I was reminded of days gone by when I could spend hours cutting out paper dolls! With the help of my Silhouette, I was able to cut the clothes and dolls out without the pain of cutting with scissors!
I would love to create another set for Winter and if time permits, I will give it a shot!
I also tried my hand at wreathmaking.....I did say try. I was able to finish the wreath but I think I'll be leaving that to those who are more gifted in that area....lol I used the deco mesh which was very easy to work with but I think I got a little carried away with the loop-making process and ended up with quite a "fluffy" wreath base. Of course, the challenge for me was deciding what to embellish with so I kept it at a minimum (I think)!
For the holidays, I have been busy making a few ornaments as I test my design files. My favorite are the elves. I created two elves that appear to be stuck inside of ornaments and also one that is stuck inside a shadow box. The shadowbox and ornaments will go to my grandkids. I hope they'll love them as much as I loved making them! I also made a gingerbread ornie that I really liked and a nativity scene that came from the Silhouette store.
It is my desire to get back to my quilting and patchwork, which has also been placed on the backburner. I signed up for a longarm introductory class which after completion (which I did), I will be able to rent time and use their longarm to finish my quilts.! I've done one already and look forward to quilting some more. It does take a toll on my back and neck so I'll have to pace myself.
Thanksgiving is next week and I'll be fixing the turkey this year since Lee is scheduled to have elbow surgery the day before Thanksgiving! I think he planned it to get out of helping with all the preparations....lol
This year we bought a "fake" tree....yep, it's come to that. I've always opted for a fresh tree but I've decided to save a tree and buy artificial. Hopefully, we can disguise it with all the ornaments we plan to buy...lol
I'm feeling pretty good about having posted. It had been too long. I think this year I'd like to do a giveaway and I'm thinking of making an elf shadowbox to give to one lucky person! The elf files have been very popular in the Etsy shop and to show my appreciation I think it would be appropriate to give away an elf! This will have to be fast because the holidays are upon us again!
Stay tuned!
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