Showing posts with label Baby Shower. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby Shower. Show all posts

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Minnie Mouse Invitations and Tags

A good friend of mine asked me to make Minnie Mouse Baby Shower Invitations and Tags for her.  EXCITED, I jumped right to it!  What comes to mind when you think of those black and white mice?  Their ears right?!  Me too!  So immediately, I told her I was thinking of making the mouse head as the base of the the invitation and either make the face on the front and the invitation info on the back. HOWEVER, I am NOT that clever, so I just went with the simple route and printed the party info on the front. :)


Super cute right?  YES!  Gotta love Disney for making their mouse so adorable and easy to cre-create.  I probably shouldn't say that publicly, but I already did. :)  Although, I already had in mind what I wanted to do, I still googled "Minnie Mouse"  for some perfect tips and tricks.  Turns out the entire WWW had the same ideas as me!  lol. no surprise, right.  I bet you did too!  Scrolling through the the images you can see which ideas I took. :)

For this project I used "mixed media" aka mixed brands and products.  I have been scrapbook collecting for over 10 years before becoming a CTMH Consultant what'd you expect?  (I try to only use CTMH products, but I did not have scrapbook polka dot cardstock nor a stamp so I used  the polka dot embossing folder for the bow. Besides it gives the card a good oopmh.  You can forgive me or not, but I am really impressed with myself and happy because this project gave me my creative mojo a boost!

I was able to make this project in about 8 hours, including 30 Invitations, 50 tags, and 13 cards (bonus).  I know it sounds like a long time, but I had to complete the project in about 4 days and spent maybe two hours a day, give or take. It would be a dream come true if I could spend everyday scrapbooking and able to attend to a project without distractions.  But, let's get real, we are human, and I'm a woman...multi-tasker is almost every woman's middle name. ha!

Anywho, you have been dying to know what other products I used to make this adorable invitation and how to do it.  :)

Well, I used the CTMH Cricut Art Philosophy Cartridge to make most of this project. 

Before I give you some tips and tricks, this invitation fits in a 6"x6" envelope.  Please note that it is recommended to visit USPS to mail this size of envelope; it will cost more than standard mailing because of the size.  I visited them to verify.


CTMH Cricut Art Philosophy Cartridge
Page 21 Cricut Circle @ 5 inches (Head-Invitation); <Circle1>
Page 21 Cricut Circle @ 2-1/2 inches (Ears-Invitation); <Circle1>
Page 21 Cricut Circle @ 1-1/4 inches (Head-Tag); <Circle1>
Page 21 Cricut Circle @ 3/4 inches (Ears-Tag); <Circle1>
Page 41 Cricut (Shift Butterfly) @ 2-1/2 inches (Bow-Invitation); <Bttrfly1>
Page 41 Cricut (Shift Butterfly) @ 3/4 inches (Bow-Tag); <Bttrfly1>

Yup that's it!


Mixed Media Stuff
I downloaded the "Walter" font to print the party info. The other font I used is "Tahoma."  Have fun with it and see what fits your invite and style. I rendered the invitation info on MS Word, therefore the placement looks a little off.  My brother tried to help me render it on some high tech adobe program, but it wasn't working for me because I had already cut and embossing everything and I was not going to do it all over again.  Something to think about...complete the entire mock-up before starting the project. 

I did not want to play the guessing game and wasting good quality cardstock when cutting the "face, " the part of the invite with party information on it so I whipped out The Cutting System.  I used the small circle and blue cutter (4-1/2 inches).  If you got tips using the Cricut please advise!


To cut the tag's "face" I used a 1 inch circle punch.

Cardstock:
Black
Blush
White

Ribbon: Discontinued "Hollyhock" Ribbon. Cut @ 2-1/4 inches to wrap around to the back and adhere with adhesive. I used glue dots.


You can cut the butterfly's body or fold it back.  I found folding the body back was easier.


After you cut everything and assembled the little things; starting adhering the entire project!  It's really simple :)


To insure that each mouse head are as similar as possible I created one that fit to my liking and used that one as my sample.  For each mouse head I stacked the head on top of the sample then placed on ear and the next.  I'm really bad at using Tombow® Adhesive. 

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So........ I used double-sided tape. (yikes!)  Actually, to me; it works well for cards. :)


And as a bonus I made 13 3"x4" thank you cards.  Don't you Love it?!  I do!  I hate wasting even the tiniest scrap of paper.  Turned out that I had extra "thank you's" from the tags so I decided to make thank you cards with them.  Another friend, who is a very creative card maker inspired me to use the embossing tag folder.  Unfortunately I had to cut every frame, but to me it was work it!

CLOSE UP!



Another bonus, the package.  I buy vegan soap from a local company and when she delivers my soap she closes the package with ribbon!  So eco-friendly.  I usually use staples.  I still use staples, but I like the creativity she uses so I decided to borrow a trick from her. 

I know it was a journey to get through this post, but when I get excited, sometime I OVER DO IT!  I hope you enjoyed scrolling through this post and I inspired you to get scrappin'!

Happy scrappin' with paper that is!


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Mojo Monday 246

Happy Tuesday!  Since my local CTMH Team Meeting with Kay Pekin, I have been inspired by many tips  other members shared.  One team member, Jayma Malme, who is now based in Seattle, WA, suggested that a great way to get inspired and creativity going is to participate in crafting blog challenges.  She mentioned Mojo Monday's Blog.  So on Sunday I decided to sign up for their emails and take on the challenge (Yes, I couldn't wait for Monday to come and open my email account and see their email.  I wish I could had finished the card Monday night, but my day was a long one.) 

Here is my first Mojo Monday entry.


Card size: 7x5
Materials:  "Dotty For You" Paper Packet, Grey Wool  Baker's Twine (Neutral Assortment Z1701 $4.95), Canvas Badge Buttons Z1397 $6.95, Stamp Set "New Arrival" C1501 $13.95.
Colors: Colonial White, Grey Wool, Sunny Yellow, and Blush

I decided to make a "Baby" Card because my cousin, Red, FINALLY, gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, Kalia on May 12, 2012 in which we are celebrating her arrival on Sunday.  Can't wait!  There is always good food around family gatherings!

YOU can join Mojo Monday's Challenge's too!  Click here for more information.

This Monday's layout was designed by Mary Fish.