Showing posts with label C - Birthday Bash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label C - Birthday Bash. Show all posts

Friday, January 11, 2013

Birthday Cards for Men


Many cardmakers find that making cards for men is more difficult than making "female" cards.  There are so many beautiful floral papers, lace trims and ribbons, fancy die cut shapes and other blingy things that appeal to women but don't really "work" for many men.


My husband has two brothers with January birthdays and the colors for their cards were inspired by the national-home-improvement-store-with-the-orange-logo gift cards that will be inside the cards (hint, hint...).  I  was feeling a bit lazy and a bit guilty about the number of Cricut cartridges I own that I haven't used so I went to the "Birthday Bash" cartridge to find a sentiment.


This is another one of the "cute" cartridges and it contains lots of whimsical animals celebrating birthdays.  I was just looking for a quick sentiment and settled on "Happy Happy Birthday" on page 41.


 I have taken to using the Cricut machines primarily for plug and play cutting of images - I rarely use any of the Cricut Design tools these days.  I have found that other software programs give me much more freedom to create what I want but if I just want to cut out something quickly, I can usually find a cut that will work in my (too large) collection of cartridges. 

This phrase was meant to be used on the flag so I had to think about the sizing.  I was making a regular A2 card so I used "fit to length" and set the dial for 4 1/4 inches.  I had to make it longer to compensate for the flag pole being part of the image on that key.  The machine calculated a size of 5 3/4 inches for the cut.


I cut two mat layers for the card.  The base layer is orange cardstock and the top layer is a lighter gray.  I recently bought this embossing folder with the hexagon pattern.  I thought it would be suitably "hardware-like" since the shapes reminded me of nuts and bolts.


Whenever you use an embossing folder, you "emboss" one side (raise up the pattern) and "deboss" the other (press the pattern down into the cardstock).  The look can be very different.  In this case the debossed side (on the left) looked more like hardware nuts to me so I chose to place that side up one the card.


One problem with the sentiment I chose was the lack of a shadow layer.  In the Silhouette software I can add a shadow or offset of any shape or group of shapes with a quick click.  Despite years of requests, this is not possible with the Cricut software.  If there is not a true shadow, you can cut the same image twice and glue the two cuts together slightly off center to give a "sun shadow" effect.


You can see the dark gray shadow layer on the orange word cuts here.  I wanted the card to be more rugged and grungy so I used some Pumice Stone Distress Ink to ink the sentiment edges and the embossed hexagon layer.


 Here is a closer view of the "shadow" layer and the inking.


I didn't want to pretty up the card with ribbon but I remembered that there was an interesting trim in my last Webster's Pages warehouse sale box (the one at the top of this card of trims).


I cut a short length of the trim to fit the card front and clipped one row to make a three row stripe.  This width fit in the hexagon pattern more neatly and odd numbers are always better, right?


I had saved the dot for the exclamation point but I decided to cut just one shiny "rivet" from the extra trim and use it to make a more noticeable dot.


I needed a pocket to hold the gift card inside so I cut a strip of the orange cardstock at 2 x 5 inches and punched one edge with a deep edge punch.


The punch I used is from the Martha Stewart line and it is called "Triple Chain."  I think it looks like a chain link fence.  I am not sure if this is in stores yet, I fell for the HSN sales pitch and bought it as part of a multi shipment plan (as if I needed any more punches...)!


I used Scor-Tape on the bottom and sides of the pocket to hold the card securely.  On the top edges of the punched area I used a glue pen to hold the corners flat.


I keep this cardboard credit card from a mailing on my craft island so it is handy to test sizing for any gift card holders I want to put inside my cards.


I inked up the edges of the pocket with the same Pumice Stone distress ink.


I don't usually make two of the same card but since the birthdays are less than a week apart and the same gift was going to be inside each card it seemed like a good plan to make duplicates.  One card has a little extra decoration inside to mark a "milestone" birthday.

I was motivated to try to use a Cricut cartridge that I hadn't tried before but, in hindsight, I think I might have preferred to make my own sentiment using a stencil font from my computer and cutting it with the Cameo to get a better match for the "look" of the national-home-improvement-store-with-the orange-logo...  yup, totally wishing I had done it that way now(!)


Do you find it difficult to make cards for men?  What are some of your tips and tricks for keeping the cards from getting too frilly?


Thank you all so much for the kind words and prayers for my Dad.  He has improved considerably and we are hoping for a full recovery.  Please be careful and try to avoid catching this flu.  There are a lot of people affected and the germs can last for more than a day on surfaces so be sure to wipe things down and use hand sanitizer!

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Friday, September 17, 2010

Hello Thursday (and some reminders)


Yesterday was "Hello Thursday" and three new Cricut cartridges were announced.  "Shall We Dance" is the second quarter Cricut Circle Exclusive cartridge and "Birthday Bash" and "Nifty Fifties" are full cartridges that will be available soon.

You can see the full cartridge handbooks in the Cartridge Library under the Information tab on the Cricut.com site.  I have saved the sample pages to give you some idea of the style of each cartridge here.


At first glance, my favorite is the Nifty Fifties cartridge.  I think it will be fun to work with the nostalgic images on this cartridge. Click HERE for the full cartridge handbook.


Birthday Bash is another cute cartridge but I think I have a sufficient quota of sweets and cute animals to use for my cards and pages. I may change my mind but this one is on the "maybe" list.  Click HERE for the full handbook (I had a problem with the download not completing but it might work for you).


Shall We Dance is a cartridge that I don't really "need" but I think I can find some bits and pieces of it to use.  As a Circle member, I will be receiving this cartridge so I'll need to get creative with the possibilities here.  Click HERE for the full handbook.

You can see some great projects using these cartridges on Joy's blog, Melanie's blog, Robyn's blog and Tammy's blog.

Gypsy and Design Studio updates for these cartridges should be available soon - the Hello Thursday email said they were available, however, I did not find an update when I checked.

Here are a few sale reminders and other bits of information.




The Creative Charms Deal of the Month for September is still available.  There is a choice of boy or girl versions of the deal and it is $7.99 for a $24 retail value (that's why they call it a deal!).  Here is a LINK to the Deal of the Month page on the Creative Charms site.  There are some additional sale items that might be interesting to you - here is a LINK to the sale page.

Creative Charms has teamed up with different stores to help promote their Breast Cancer Awareness Crops.  If you live near either of these places you may want to attend.
  • Scrap Pink Crop
    • Saturday, September 25th 10am - 7 pm
    • $20 ($10 will be donated back to breast cancer research)
    • Includes: table space, use of equipment, snacks and beverages, give-aways and dinner
    • Location: Crop Shop - Greensburg, PA  724-832-3004
    • http://www.thecrop-shop.com/
  • Save the Girls Scrap Pink
Thanks for all of your support to this worthy cause.


I also want to remind those of you who use the Creative Memories StoryBook Creator 3.0 software that the sale on Digital Artwork Downloads is still going on and you can save 30% from now until September 21st.  You can also save on printed StoryBooks - here is a LINK to the page with more information.

I created the Halloween paper above by adding color to some word art from the Primary Halloween Power Palette Addition  and adjusting the sizes, then repeating the design while turning it at 90 degree rotations.  I am hoping that eventually we will be able to use digital papers that we have created with the new Imagine machine - that would really make the possibilities endless.


Dollar Days


The Lettering Delights Dollar Days Sale is still going on.  Nearly everything on the site is $1.  Here is a coupon code for $5 off a $15 purchase ABC123 (please note, the code might be for $5 off a $20 purchase - it was listed both ways in the notice I received).  You can support my blog by clicking the box above or in the left side bar to go to the Lettering Delights website.

I had a little mini - vacation today.  A friend who used to live in town invited a group of us to visit her at her new home on Cape Cod.  The photo at the top of this post is the view from her backyard - truly amazing.  We were very lucky with the weather as it is now windy and rainy.  I'll be back to a regular "crafty" post tomorrow I was gone most of the day today


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