We are huge Disney fans in this family and we each have favorite characters. My oldest likes the Orange Bird and has been collecting the Disney Trading Pins. I thought she would like a small purse for running around the parks, but the one on Disneystore.com is a whopping $65! I found this tutorial on As the Bunny Hops via Pinterest and it's cost was $19 for the purse (Amazon) and pennies in vinyl. What a great gift!
Amy at As the Bunny Hops was kind enough to put up her Studio file, but it wasn't easy to move the file to Design Studio. I finally found an online converter that seemed to do the trick and I had to play around to get the image through contour so I could have all the layers.
I started with the inside of the beak (cut in brown vinyl), then the full beak (yellow). The image shows up a tad wonky in DS, showing just the lines around the inner mouth and no way to fill it so I cut the full mouth and just weeded the outer beak. It wasn't too much vinyl (less than a 2x2" square). Next I contoured the eyes. I started out doing the larger part by contouring all three parts of the eye as one group so I can weed the pupil out. (I ended up layering the white and black, but fixed that after the fact in DS, so the next time I cut it they will nest.) Last I contoured the pupil and brows.
Once I figured out how the contour worked, I placed all the pieces back together like a puzzle and grouped them. When you hit the Make button, it splits all the colors into separate mats. To make it easier to put together, I used the Write function to make a scale base to build on. I taped the picture to a light box, then taped each layer over the image as I worked. I picked up the black cut first, taped the white to the picture and used the image to place the pupils in the right position. Be careful not to let the vinyl touch the paper! Once the eyes were together, I used tweezers to put the inner mouth on the beak, then taped the completed beak in place over the image and repeated my steps to pic up the mouth. Last, place on purse and rub!
I am waffling about whether to paint the leaf a lighter green like Amy did. I don't think it looks too bad and the more vintage pics show a bit darker green so I am thinking I will leave it. I will say, I am looking to replace the chain strap that came with the purse, so it's off to the craft store.
Thanks for looking! April
Monday, December 24, 2018
Friday, October 26, 2018
Hershey Kisses gift card holder
This is another item for the upcoming Jingle Bell Craft Fair at my son's high school. I am making several in different colors and designs, but this is my first one based on the tutorial I found on Pinterest here.
The base is Cherry Cobbler and stamped in Cherry Cobbler using the star from Stampin Up's Tin of Tags. The window is punched from the Word Window punch. I used a layer of Very Vanilla cardstock and stamped the sentiment in Cherry Cobbler, the string and plugs in Momento Tuxedo Black, and the bulbs in Tempting Turquoise, Pumpkin Pie, and Lemon Lime Twist. The bulbs are popped onto dimensionals. A 1" circle punch was used to make the notch for the gift card.
The back of the gift box is also in Very Vanilla and stamps from Tin of Tags are stamped in Tuxedo Black and Daffodil Delight.
Thanks for looking! April
The base is Cherry Cobbler and stamped in Cherry Cobbler using the star from Stampin Up's Tin of Tags. The window is punched from the Word Window punch. I used a layer of Very Vanilla cardstock and stamped the sentiment in Cherry Cobbler, the string and plugs in Momento Tuxedo Black, and the bulbs in Tempting Turquoise, Pumpkin Pie, and Lemon Lime Twist. The bulbs are popped onto dimensionals. A 1" circle punch was used to make the notch for the gift card.
The back of the gift box is also in Very Vanilla and stamps from Tin of Tags are stamped in Tuxedo Black and Daffodil Delight.
Thanks for looking! April
Monday, October 22, 2018
Fall Pumpkin
Labels:
Cricut,
Halloween,
holiday,
home decor,
vinyl
Friday, October 19, 2018
Hello Fall pumpkin
I am not a fan of the mess involved in carving pumpkins, so I picked up a few fake ones from Michaels. I cut a cute vinyl design on my Cricut and put it in place. It turned out great, after I wrestled with the curve a bit, and I gifted it to our neighbors across the street. Be on the look out for a couple more I will be making with a Halloween theme on one side and fall on the other. Thanks for looking! April
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
13th birthday

The base of the card is kraft and stamped in Crumb Cake using Number of Years stamp set. I inked the edges with Tim Holtz distress ink in Vintage Photo. The sentiment is stamped in Momento Tuxedo Black. The number is stamped on retired Green Galore with Green Galore ink, then cut with coordinating framelits. I popped them up on dimensionals, as well as the little stars, punched from Daffodil Delight. Last, a few flags made from washi tape, scrap Daffodil Delight, and vellum, attached with a mini staple.
Thanks for looking! April
Labels:
birthday,
kids birthday,
Stampin' Up
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