Sunday, February 28, 2010

National Craft Month & Cuttlebug Challenge!

Hi Everyone,
How Many Pink Fans do we have in the house?? We have such a Grand prize package for you to Kick off National Craft Month starting tomorrow.
Here is your chance to win The New and Fabulous Raspberry Cuttlebug!
Super simple guys-- Just Become a Follower if you are not already and leave a comment.

This is a special Raspberry Cuttlebug, Not only because it is Pink, but because it will be Autographed by the one and only Jinger from Provo Craft. 

Check out my video for all the details on your possible winnings!!! Post this video to your blog, let your friends know, spread the Cuttlebug Challenge Blog Love!!!






Here's the Quilling Video
 
We have lots of  wonderful things up our sleeves here at the Cuttlebug Challenge Blog, so be sure to visit us everyday for innovative projects with the WOW factor!!!

Help us out, tell us what techniques and tutorials you would like us to review and what kind of challenges you want to see?

Since you told us you luv the University section we have introduced, we are going to have a brand new curriculum that will last 2 months, with a dedicated forum and Q& A just for you..We are also working on a way you can call in your questions as well kewl eh!

PS Don’t forget we are giving away a trip to the Cropping with Provo Craft in Pensacola, FL
Be sure to take the Challenge This Week - This weeks Challenge Wallhanging


Things to Remember.....
1. Leave a comment on all the post from now till March 18th. Become a follower, tell a friend that easy :)
Don't forget to Tweet, update your facebook status update, and invite your friends to become a fan of Cuttlebug Challenge Blogspot.com


Thank you so much,
Maggie

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Wanna Get Away to this FANTASTIC Crop????


Hi Everyone,

Welcome to a special edition of Sweet Treat Thursday! I am so thrilled to tell you about the fun Treat we have for you today!

First I have a question for you.

Wanna get away, leave the cold behind?

If the answer is yes, then you are in luck!

We are beyond excited to tell you, Kathy Orta our fabulous DT Member, won the Cropping with the Stars from Provo Craft and is offering one lucky reader to leave the cold behind and come to Crop with the Executive team from Provo Craft..

How would you like to come to this PARTY on March 12th, with lodging at one of the most beautiful Hotels on Pensacola Beach, Florida?


Friday welcome dinner.
Saturday awesome classes with the Executive team.
Sunday farewell
Fabulous Prizes and photo opportunity

Transportation to Pensacola is not included


Are you feeling lucky?? Are your bags ready?

Here are a few things to remember......

How to enter:
1.Leave comments on all post from today till March 6th, become a follower if you are not already.
2.Add our blinkie to your blog, if you don't have a blog add our blinkie or a text in your signature to any forum you visit where allowed " I am a fan of " Cuttlebug Challenge Blogspot.com.

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That is it, very easy!


Winner will be announced via a Live chat with some of the Cuttlebug Design team, myself and Kathy Orta that is debuing a brand new spanking new kit and new video, you will not want to miss it..

March 6th at 7 pm EST ..
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/cuttlebug-challenge-fabtv
Now here's more ways to win....

Add the flyer below on your blog and tell your friends, that gives you an extra entry, tell your friends on tweeter, facebook, myspace and any other ways and leave us a link and that gives you another entry..
Enter the Wednesday challenges and get another entry :)

here is the link for this post.
http://cuttlebugchallenge.blogspot.com/2010/02/wanna-get-away-to-this-fantastic.html

oh btw during the live chat we will have prizes to giveaway...

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Thank you so much for helping us spread the word.. Have a fabulous inspiring Day!

Remember we are more than a Challenge blog. This is a Teaching Blog…and Inspirational Blog all in one spot :)

Don't forget to sign up to be a follower :)

Maggie

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Wall Hanging with Cuttlebug Be Inspired #72


Happy Wednesday everyone! It's that time of the week again when we challenge you to take out your cuttlebug and favorite folders and be creative.

This week the challenge is to make

Wall Hangings

Use canvas, chipboard, acrylic, wood, frames, glass o anything you like.


How to enter…

1. Create a wall hanging project and upload your project to your blog, or any online gallery, (leave the links only) on Mr. Linky.
2. Don’t have time to create a project? Leave a comment
3. Don't delay ~ this Cuttlebug Challenge ends on March 3rd 11:55 pm EST. Have fun, and good luck!!




Here are the projects our fabulous design team has created to get you started on your own.











Sandee Shanabrough


Karen Maldonado








Anja Curvers


Terrie Bailey




Cindy Royal




June Houck




Jana Eubank




Odette Martinez




Ellen Sosnoski




America Kuhn



Cassie Larson


As always we are on a journey to 3500 followers. If you are not a follower yet sign up and tell your friends.
You can help us spread the word about the Blog by sending the link to this post to your friends, Tweet about the blog, create an update on your Facebook account..


Use this link to send to your friends
http://cuttlebugchallenge.blogspot.com/2010/02/wall-hanging-with-cuttlebug-be-inspired.html

Have a fab week,
Meda


Monday, February 22, 2010

Create Five Scrumptious cards with 1 Stamp!

Vintage Scripture Card





Hi! This is Sandee.    This is a great Monday so far and I am very excited to be here today for my first tutorial on the Cuttlebug Challenge Blog! 

I can't wait to show you how you can create not one, not two, not three cards, but are you ready for this ??? 
Five different cards with their own personality with just one stamp!!!!
 

I  chose a beautiful scripture stamp from Our Daily Bread designs.  
I hope these designs will inspire you to get creative with your stamps!



Supplies that I used for all the cards:

ODBd scripture stamp from the Happy Birthday set
Neenah, Co'Ordinations, and SU! cardstock
SU! and Basic Grey Designer papers
SU! ribbon, silver cord, and inkpads
Memento Ink Pads
Primas, charm, buttons and pearls
Bow Easy and Stamp-a-ma-jig, Sanding block
Cuttlebug Embossing Folders-
Cuttlebug Textiles, Cuttlebug Damask, Cuttlebug  Leafy Branch, Cuttlebug Swiss Dots, Cuttlebug Birds and Swirls,Cuttlebug Ironworks Borders
Cuttlebug Dies-Corner Die, Cuttlebug Damask Die, Cuttlebug Ornamental Die

This particular scripture stamp can be used for so many occasions, especially when used with various Cuttlebug embossing folders and dies! I will actually be using these for birthday cards!

Here is the first card, which is done with the Provo Craft Cuttlebug Damask folder and die combo.
I turned one of the die cuts so that it would be a mirror image of the other design.

This is the Day


The Day the Lord Has Made

How To:

I keep a piece of chipboard, which is cut the same size as the Cuttlebug folders and has an oval cut out of the center. This is what I used to get the un-embossed area in the middle of my card above.

Just put your card stock in the folder as usual and then make this sandwich: A plate, chipboard, embossing folder with paper inside, then your C plate.

Then just run it through your bug! Depending on your machine, you may have to play around with the sandwich. The bottom of that card is part of the frame on the Damask Frame die.


Let Us Rejoice!

How to:
This card was the easy one of the bunch. I just embossed with the Leafy Branch folder and sponged it using Certainly Celery ink and a sponge wedge to highlight the raised areas. The gorgeous vintage corners are what gives this card that little extra punch!



Be Glad In It

For this card,  I use the Cuttlebug Birds and Swirls folder from Provo Craft with Core'dinations cardstock and sanded the raised areas to show the inner core of the paper. The tags are cut with the Ornamental combo die and are attached with ribbon. I just added tiny pearls here and there along with one tiny prima flower for an elegant look.


Vintage Scripture Card

This last card is my favorite, I think. I love the vintage style and I think this captures that feel. The Basic Grey designer paper is embossed with the Cuttlebug Textile embossing folder  from Provo Craft, and sponged with Ruby Red ink. I love sponging my cards because of the warm and sometimes vintage feel it brings to a project.  I buy those round sponges that come three to a pack and cut them into wedges for sponging with ink.  Again, I used one side of the Damask Frame Die to create the bottom border and embossed another border from the Cuttlebug Ornamental Iron border set. I added ribbon and Prima flower and an old button from my stash.

Thank you so much for joining me today for my first tutorial! I hope that this will inspire you to see what you can do with just one stamp!! 

Don't forget to add our blinkie to your blog and sign up to be a follower we are on a journey of 3500! We love having you visit and we appreciate all of you!!

We are also giving away the European folders from our Sponsor Crop Stop, Stitching challenge.
Cricut Cartridge Celebration giveaway MARDI GRAS

Have a wonderful week!!!

Sandee

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Tips for Cricut Design Studio Beginners

Hi, it's Diane from the Design Team.  Welcome back for another Design Studio Saturday.  If you missed the first installment, you can find it at THIS POST.  I hope that by now you have installed your program, done the updates and spent some time experimenting with all of the functions of the software.  Today I have some helpful tips for new Design Studio users to help you move from "frustrated" to "fascinated" as quickly as possible.  (All of the images can be enlarged by clicking on them to see the details).

Before we get started, I want to be sure that you know that two days ago, on "Hello Thursday," some new Cricut cartridges were announced.  "Hello Thursday" is the third Thursday of the month and you should always check the Cricut.com site to find out about new products and check for Design Studio and Gypsy updates.


If you have the current version of the software (1.0.31101.0), you will only need to download and install the updated Font Pack.  You can check your version by using the "help" menu and choosing "About" to pull up the information box.



To update your Design Studio program to include these cartridges, go to this LINK (you will need to be signed in to the Cricut.com site) and download the Font Pack.  Be sure to SAVE the download and then run it to install the new cartridges.  Your Design Studio software should be closed when you do this.  When you open the program, the new cartridges will be included in the "All by Category" list.

OK - now that we have that sorted out, let's get to the tips.  These are some common concerns and questions that I have been asked frequently and have seen posted over and over again on the Cricut Message Board.

1.  How to select an item that you have placed on the mat

When you first place an item on the mat by choosing it from the virtual keypad it will be surrounded by blue bubbles, commonly called "handles."  You can enter a number of characters in a group together and they will all be in a box defined by these handles.  An item is "active" when the handles are showing.  If you click elsewhere on the mat, the handles will disappear.


To make an image or group of images "active" again, you must click exactly on a line of the image or letter to make the handles reappear.  This can be a bit tricky if you are used to simply clicking near an item or within the lines as you do in some other graphics programs.  With a little practice you will quickly get the feel for choosing items this way.
  
Clicking on an exact line is critical for using one my favorite features of Design Studio ("hide selected contour") because you need to be able to choose an individual line in a design and precision is important.  In the image above, I have clicked on the inside of the letter "d" and it has turned red to indicate it is selected.  If you are using the 100% or 200% view, you can be a little bit off the line and still be able to select it.  I highly recommend using a wireless mouse or a tablet if you are working with Design Studio on a laptop.

2. Cursor placement and movement on the mat

The cursor placement determines where the items you select from the keypad will be placed on the mat.  If you want to enter a series of letters together you should be sure to place the cursor at the top left of the mat to give yourself as much working space as possible.  If you start somewhere else on the mat and realize that you are running out of room  it will not help to then move your group of letters to the top left.   The program remembers where you started and will start a new line, breaking the word into two sections, because it "thinks" you have run out of  room.  If your word is very long, you can switch the mat size to 12 x 24 in the View menu to enter the full group, adjust the size of the group to fit a 12 inch mat and then change the mat size back again.


The size of the cursor (and therefore the size of items you enter from the keypad) is set on the slider bar.  To move the cursor you can simply double click in the location on the mat where you want it to appear.  If your double click speed is a bit off you may have trouble doing this - don't be frustrated! - you can also move the cursor with the arrow keys on your computer keyboard.  In fact, you can move any item or group of items that have been selected and have the "handles" around them by using the arrow keys.

3. Paper Placement on Cutting Mat vs. Virtual Mat

When you place an item on the mat in Design Studio it will be cut in that position on the mat.  This makes it possible to use very small scraps of paper efficiently.  You do not need to set the paper size on the machine, you just need to be sure to place paper in the colors you want cut in the correct location on the actual mat.


Be sure that "Show Ruler" is selected in the View Menu.  This will help you quickly determine the size for the paper you need to cut certain elements.  You can set up an entire mat with all of the colors you need to cut a complicated layered character such as a Disney Princess using small pieces of paper.  If you'd like to see a video explanation of this, here is a LINK to a post on my blog with more help.


When you have set up a cut in Design Studio and you are ready to put the paper on the mat, you can turn your mat so the arrow is on the left and then use the grid on your screen and the mat to place the paper in the proper positions.  The key is to remember that the arrow goes to the left - it is not at the top of the screen.  I made this mistake once - and then I learned my lesson!

4.  Nudging - when it "doesn't work"

A common concern is that "the nudge arrows don't work" but this is simply a misunderstanding.  The nudge arrows do not move a solo item or the first item in a group of letters or images.  To move the single letter or first letter you use the handles around the selection box.


The nudge arrows will move all of the other items in the same box to adjust their position.  The most common reason to use the nudge arrows is to "fine-tune" a welded word by making tiny adjustments after negative kerning has been applied.  You can get creative and use the nudge arrows to help you create elaborate grouped designs but this requires some patience.

5.  Problems with "handles"

Sometimes the handles will cover the area between two objects that you are trying to place together for a design.


When this happens, hold down the "alt" key on your computer keyboard and the handles will temporarily disappear.  If you are having trouble with handles not appearing around an object, sometimes pressing the "alt" key will make them reappear.


If you have a large object on your mat and you move it and "lose" the handle you need (in this case the "free move" handle at the top left) use the arrow keys on your computer keyboard to move it into position.  You can also use the Shape Properties box to place the object.  The top left handle will appear at the location on the grid that you enter into the Shape Properties box so if you enter "0" in both the X and Y box the handle will be at the top left corner of the virtual mat.

Whew!  In order to prevent "Design Studio Fatigue" I will stop at five topics.  I hope these tips and explanations save you some time and help you avoid some common pitfalls.  I'll be back next month with another installment - "All About Welding."  The best way to become proficient in using Design Studio is to keep using it and experimenting to find out how to get the results you want for your designs.  Please leave comments with any questions.  You can also visit my blog Capadia Designs for lots more Design Studio help and free .cut files.

Now - go update your software and take a look at the new cartridges!  One of the great features of Design Studio is that it truly lets you "try before you buy" by letting you use the images to create designs and decide which cartridges need to be at the top of your wish list!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Mardi Gras Party with Cricut & Cuttlebug!



Good Morning!
Sweet Treat Thursday is excited to Introduce




It's hard to believe we are already celebrating Mardi Gras with the advent of Easter! sheesh where did the first of the year go?!

First where does MARDI GRAS originates from? Here's some great info regarding



It is also called in different parts of the world as Carnival!

We are not known to be shy for throwing a party! Once again the Sweet Treat Team has created unique delicious recipes for you to celebrate Carnival or MARDI GRAS, using your Cricut from Provo Craft and some favorite cartridges.!

The Grand Parade of Sweet Treats Projects that is!!!!!

Hi everyone it's Kathy from Paper Phenomenon and welcome to Sweet Treats Thursday.

I hope all is well and you are ready for some fun and festive inspiration today!!!!! Check out the super fun and imaginative projects created by the Sweet Treats Team.

Nothing is too big or bold for Mardi Gras and "boy oh boy" do we have you covered for your next Mardi Gras party.

The centerpiece below measure 20 inches tall 12'' wide (at the widest point).

I used the Paperdolls Dress up cartridge for the masks and the Sweethearts Cartridge for the Fleur De Lis.



Check out my video for the "How did you make that Kathy?"

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Please be sure to Leave A Comment. We want to know what you think.


OkieLadybug did an amazing Party Invite. Be sure to stop at her blog for more step by step.

The party is in the house! I chose to make a mask and party invitation. The mask is actually simple to make, it is the embellishing that takes imagination and time. The party invitation was fairly simple but used a number of cartridges.



Here is a close up of the party invitation.






















Here is a close up of the amazing mask, kewl eh?


























Are you ready to see more??



Hi It's me, Cindy, joining the Sweet Treats team today with Mardi Gras creations. Want to decorate for your Mardi Gras festivities? Here's a simple wreath to get you started and a card to create for your Mardi Gras friends. So easy to make them both with your Cricut!


Use this card as an invitation to your own Mardi Gras gathering, or maybe to send to someone who won't be joining you! Easy enough to make a few.



Starting out with a grapevine wreath you are ready for as much or as little bold and bright as you want. My example should get you started!




Stop over at my blog to see a few what cartridges were used.


Are ideas spinning in your head yet??

Beth here to invite you to my Mardi Gras Party. I have a menu, place card, and party favor for you today at Cuttlebug Challenge, so lets get the party going!


Just want to add that my background on the menu was all pieced together using the diamond from Provo Crafts Cricut cartridge George's Basic shapes and if you would like to find out how I created my 3 pieces, please check my blog for all the how to's Nana's Memories and More

Thank you for joining us again this week at Cuttlebug Challenge and if you like what you see, please be sure and add our banner to your blog and become a follower hope you have enjoyed my project
Beth!


How about a king and Queen Mask from the 
Amazingly talented Carol



Greetings Everyone … This is Design Team Member ♥Carol♥. With today’s theme being Mardi Gras, I had to make a mask, in fact, I made two of them. These are to represent the King and Queen of Mardi Gras. I created them in Design Studio by combining shapes from the new Cricut Paisley Cartridge. I did miniature versions of the masks for the cards. I hope you enjoy them. Please visit my blog (LittleCreationCorner.blogspot.com) to see additional pictures and details on how they were made. Have a great day, and HAPPY CRAFTING!

The KING Mask


The QUEEN Mask


The CARD


The Set




How about a tutorial ????

Here's Carla's recipe for you...
Good morning ladies! I'm Carla and here to show you a cute & easy project for your Mardi-Gras celebration!! I have to admit, I don't know much about Mardi-Gras, so I hope you'll find my creations fun to try out all the same! The first is a fun little party invitation along with a banner to have at your table or perhaps up on your door letting people know they've found the fun! ;)


Materials:


Wild Card Cartridge

Celebrations Cartridge

Plantin Schoolbook

Purple, Green, & Yellow Bazzill Cardstock

Doodlebug Rhinestones









Directions:


Card:

1. Cut card base from Wild Card, cut layers, adhere on bottle.

2. Cut 'scallop' trim from Celebrations, adhere to card, adhere rhinestones.

3. Cut "It's a Party" from Wild Card. Adhere to card.

4. Cut party hat swirls from Celebrations, adhere to bottle top.


Banner:

1. Cut banner from cardstock in 2 colours in same size, layer, adhere.

2. Cut Mardis Gras & stars from Plantin Schoolbook. Adhere to banner.

3. Cut party hat swirls from Celebrations, adhere to top star as shown.

4. Adhere rhinestones on banner.

Carla,

I'm sure by now you are wondering if there are any prizes... Yes indeed, there is!! Wha' dis a partee' without prizes, eh??

Your prize is the Celebration Cartridge donated by Provo Craft,
I gotta tell you this cart is da bomb...





and....nope we are not done yet.... We are also giving 3 of these books that are very hot..



How to enter:
1. Leave comments on posts from the 15th to 3rd of March, as many times as you wish..
2. Become a follower.
if you enter the Cuttlebug challenge here that gives you 5 extra additional entries..
Winners will be announced on the 4th! easy eh!

PS, did you know if you want to print anything from our blog, all you have to do is hit file then print preview, then print?? kewl eh?

Have a fabulous weekend,
Maggie