Showing posts with label Nifty Fifties. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nifty Fifties. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Baby Onesies

Hello everyone! Can't believe it is time again for my turn at The BugBytes! and that just a few days after this I will get to meet Pam in person! You should all be very very scared at what mischief we will be getting ourselves into - I can't wait!

I thought this month I would share some baby onesies that I created for a friend using heat transfer vinyl - easy peasy and very quick!

 If you haven't tried it yet, heat transfer vinyl is quick and easy - you have to remember to flip the image before cutting so that when you cut it out the image is in reverse ready to be ironed on.


The details: 
 This onesie uses the Street Sign font cut at 2.20 inches. I lifted this phrase off onesies I saw on pinterest - I thought it was cute and it really fit nicely the mom's humor.

This onesie uses an airplane from Everyday PopUp Card (2.20 inches) ,and the font is from Nifty Fifties (1 inch). This was a big hit because it was an ariplane-themed shower so I was pleased it turned out so well.
I apologize for the drive-by posting but I have lots to do and not a lot of time - it's hard work planning to get ready for trouble!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Nifty Thank Yous

Whilst I was neglecting my blog I did have a good reason, or at least a legitimate one. I was working on the high school musical and it just so happens that the Nifty Fifties cart fit the theme of the musical perfectly! That was a good enough excuse for me to be able to use it to create a series of thank you cards for the parents that helped out. I also did a little of craft multi-tasking and played with the new core'dinations paper I had just got in the mail (dang that enabling okie....but that's another story).


The crafty details:

The record and shoes are cut at 3.50 inches while the guitar is at 3.80 inches (on the gypsy). The card bases are all A2 size from a DCWV set, the black and blue papers are the core'dinations, while the other cardstock is DCWV. The sentiment is from the Fiskars So Much Thanks set.

Thanks for looking! More cards ahead!