Showing posts with label CottageCutz Harvest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CottageCutz Harvest. Show all posts

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Happy Fall

Hi, Vladka here! 


I have one simple autumn card for you and there is autumn outside and I love it. So much inspirations in colors and shapes. That is why I also love Harvest release form Scrapping Cottage. It is perfect to create cards or to embellish some deco stuff at home and bring some autumn inside of the house too.


Here is a little hedgehog, hidden behind the mushrooms. He is a little bit shy. :)



For this card I used three ScrappingCottage dies: Hedhog Mini, Mushrooms Mini and Harvest Vine.

Happy fall, everybody!

Monday, November 11, 2013

CottageCutz Corrugated Harvest Boxes

 
Hello CottageCutz lovers.  Carol here with today's post.  It's Harvest time and my favorite time of the year.  The Cottage Cutz Harvest 2013 collection is just beautiful for creating those fall projects you'll want to share with family and friends.  As promised, I am back with a project that shows you what to do with the corrugated cards from the Michael's card and envelope sets.  On Saturday I showed you the envelope, this is what to do with the card. 
Aren't these boxes super cute.  They are 3" x 3" and can hold sweet treats or little cards and envelopes.  Whatever you decided, these are sure to please anyone who receives them.  Imagine how pretty this would be on a plate for Thanksgiving dinner. For this gift box I used the Filigree Leaf Pumpkin, Maple Leaf Mini, Oak Leaf Mini, Fall Vine, Sprig Vine Mini, and Leaf Mini. 
This box was created with the beautiful Fall Tree, Fall Vine, Hedgehog Mini and Sprig Vine Mini.  I just love the Sprig Vine Mini.  It reminds me of beautiful ferns.  And, don't get me started on the trees in this collection.  They are amazing.  I cut my tree with brown cardstock and painted the leafs orange and green smooch ink.  It looks amazing IRL.
Here is the inside of the boxes.  You can find the tutorial for making these here.  They are super easy and make up in no time.  So if you want to make them for your Thanksgiving dinner table-you still have plenty of time!  Thank you so much for visiting today.   My next project for CottageCutz will be another cute item for your Thanksgiving table setting.  Be sure to check back on November 19th for that.  Happy Crafting.  Here are the dies I used:



Sunday, November 04, 2012

Harvest Calendar


Hello everyone, Cheryl here with a Harvest Autumn Calendar that I made using the New dies from the CottageCutz Harvest Release.

I designed this calendar Month to go with all the others Ive made, the only thing I didnt do on this one is add all the numbers for the days. I will do that later :) Ive come down with a cold that hubby has and feel horrible today!!

 So I used the CottageCutz Basket full of Fall and some of the CottageCutz Vegetable Assortment too, I LOVE how they work well together in this basket. You can also use the Vegetable Assortment in the other basket as well.

I also used the CottageCutz Rustic Fence with Grass, and Love how it turned out. I thought it would work perfect for this page for the calendar. I used the little pumpkin in the lower corner. For the Banner I used the CottageCutz Pennants Plain and Pinking Pennants both can be found HERE!

Each CottageCutz Photo is linked to the store for easy finding :)






 The stickers I used are from My Little Shoebox and the Ribbon is from Really Reasonable Ribbon. I also added some buttons that I colored with chocolate Creative Inspiration paints. Lastly I added some sewing to all layers.

Hope you have a Lovely day!!
Hugs to all,
Cheryl

Monday, November 09, 2009

THE FARM




There is nothing more enjoyable then going to the Farm with my little grandsons. They are growing so fast and the CottageCutz Autumn release is perfect for this memory.


The CottageCutz dies are so easy to use, they gave my layout a great look.
I used the CottageCutz Chicken Coop, the Fence,
the Chicken Family and Crows.


Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Watch for it Wednesday #33!!

Hearts of Thankfulness
Our family has a very meaningful
and memorable tradition that
we follow every November and I
wanted to share it with all of you.


Every November I brighten our home
with festive harvest decorations and
we focus on the character quality of
Thankfulness.



I created a special container that I leave on
our kitchen table for the whole month. In
front of "Our Thankfulness" canister I
leave a pile of colorful notecards that I
made out of bazzill paper with inked edges!


Anytime that a member of our family or
any visitor to our home desires, they have
a wonderful opportunity to write down
a few things that they are thankful for. On
Thanksgiving Day, all of the precious notes
are read and our family is dearly blessed
to see all that we have and all that we are
grateful for. It brings the true meaning of
Thanksgiving to light and helps us to
appreciate all that we have been blessed with.


You can use a variety of containers to create a
thankfulness box. I chose to use a Quaker Oats
oatmeal container. I just decorated it with festive
paper and a few beautiful CottageCutz harvest
dies. My family and I have a lovely place to share
our love and gratitude for many years to come!


CottageCutz
Acorn Embellishment
Mini Leaf
Mini Acorn