You gave him exactly what he
wanted; you didn't hold back. 
You filled his arms with gifts;
you gave him a right royal welcome.
 He wanted a good life; you gave it to him, and then made it a
long life as a bonus. 
You lifted him high and bright as a cumulus cloud,
 then dressed him in rainbow COLORS. 
You pile blessings on him; you
make him glad when you smile.
Psalm 21 : 3-5
Welcome to the Cooking With Cricut/Paper Crafting WorldTuesday Challenge!  I’ve really
been enjoying my participation in being on the Design Team for these several weeks and I hope
you’ve enjoyed all of the creative ideas shared by the other Designers and me!
         
***Sky Blue, Navy, Turquoise Green, 
Light (Honeydew) Melon, Strawberry,
Goldenrod***
To be honest, when I saw the colors for this week’s
Challenge – although they are each beautiful in and of themselves – I was a bit
taken aback by the intent of using them all together in one project… They are not colors I would necessarily
think as ‘going together,’ yet as you can see from the Challenge photo,
evidently ‘Somebody bigger than you and me’ (great song!) thought to put the
colors together…   * smile
*    It took quite a
while to figure out what to do – then my personal design process began which
includes sketching, notating and choosing papers and embellishments – then the
actual creating process – and…I am actually quite pleased with my two outcomes!
  I think they turned out to
have a bit of a Retro/’50s look.  I
rather enjoyed having an unusual color palette to work with and to do something
a bit outside of my ‘color comfort zone.’
My first project is a cover/holder for a Memo Pad.  In thinking about what project to make,
I looked through the many items that I pick up here and there – on Clearance
usually – to have on hand for last-minute or spur-of-the-moment gifts.  I noticed this Memo Pad with red and
green print and decided to design around it.  
I found a cardstock that was Sky Blue on one side and Light
(Honeydew) Melon on the other!    I measured the Memo Pad, adding ¼”
around 3 sides of it and ½” for the spine, which I scored and then
folded.  I discovered a CWC/PCW
digital file of flowers that included Strawberry and Goldenrod.  (‘Blog Hop Day 1 – Vintage Roses’)   I used the CWC/PCW ‘3d Bow n OvalFrame 2g CF’ cutting file for the frame and shadows on the front, using Navy,
Turquoise Green and 
Strawberry.   
Using a lacy
Martha Stewart punch, I punched the edge and then pleated 2 strips of Strawberry for the top
and bottom trim, finishing them with a strip of Light (Honeydew) Melon and
Navy.  I concluded the front with a
Turquoise Green bow.
To affix the Memo Pad to the Holder, I stapled a narrow
width of cardstock to the inside back on each edge and then slid the cardboard
backing of the pad down through it – See the Sky Blue strip in these photos.

My second project is a Recipe Card Holder for a package of
recipe cards to give as a gift.  These
were also in my ‘stash of impromptu gifts’…  
I used an 8.5 x 11 Goldenrod cardstock, scored and folded to
make the Holder.  (If you are
interested in the exact scoring and cutting, let me know and I’ll send you a
copy of the ‘template’ I use.  I also use these for my 'sets' of A2-size cards.)   
I used
the CWC/PCW ‘6 Pt Flower Spray’ for the front flap, using scraps of paper from the first project.  I added some Recollections gems.  I 'faux-stitched' around the edge with red marker.  Using my double-hole punch, I punched matching holes in the
top flap and the underside of the front so that I could thread a ribbon through
them and tie it as the closure.
I hope you are inspired by the projects we offer this week –
that you’ll make one - then link it to CWC/PCW so we can see YOUR
craftiness!  As always, if you have
questions on anything I’ve posted, feel free to contact me.  Have a great paper-crafting week!  See you next week -












Love both of your projects, they are GORGEOUS! looking forward to working alongside you this fall!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects - love how you have integrated all the colours!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful projects!!! I am new to your blog and Must say I'm so thrilled to have found it! I would love a copy of the template you use for the recipe holder you made! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Jo
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