1st QMC file for Sept-Nov 2012. Last day for $9.00
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I bought this necklace a couple of weeks ago when we were in Green Bay. It’s very nice, but I wanted to do something to make it more personal.
I decided to make a charm to go on the necklace. I printed a picture of us at the practice field and cropped it to 1″x1″. I picked up the charm holder at Wal-Mart of all places.
For the other side, I cut Chris’s “G” file from her Green Bay Packers collection and put it on a piece of yellow cardstock. I added a lobster clasp and a green bead.
I added the charm to the ring with the other charms, and now I have a personalized necklace with a photo from our trip.
You can find Chris and all her wonderful files here. And guess what I saw in her store tonight – the newest QMC! Go check it out!!
Sussann
Digi-Cutter Files offered in SCUT, GSD, KNK, WPC & AI (SVG) at www.visualdesignsbychris.com
Early Bird Sales x2 and a winner!
The winner for yesterdays drawing for the “Catherine’s Monogram” is…..
Michele Prohask!! Congratulations.
THank you for playing!! SO much fun. Thanks for all the wonderful comments here and on my facebook page.
So for those who didn’t win. Here is the link to purchase for $3.99 until Sept. 7th. Wooohoo!
So there are 7 files types at 26 letters a piece. which makes 7 huge zips to download containing 182 files all together. It’s taken me a bit to get the whole set together but here it is for you for an early bird price.
And for those who love the QMC…. through Labor Day weekend I am reducing the cost to $9.00 instead of the usual $10.00 also for the early birds. You can jump in quick here.
Thank you as always to those phenomenal comment-ers on my fbook and here on my blog. So appreciate the positive feedback. Here are some more photos of the Catherine’s Monogram that I took after cutting it teeny tiny. So fun!
Have a safe holiday weekend and Enjoy!
-Chris
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How Small can you go??
The Question is when cutting a monogram for a tile… how small can you go!! 2×2 from 10×10 not to bad. Some easy cutting for great holiday gifts. .. I had to do the "Quarter Shot" Everyone does the quarter shot. haha. My son said I was weird. Why would you take a photo of a quarter on top of a cut? I love how I make his eyes roll.
If you scroll down you can see the cut on a tile in big size.
How small have you cut a big impossible looking file?
Enjoy!
Chris
Catherine’s Monogram
Milestone Blockheads :-)
Welcome to the Card A Day Blog Visitors. I have a cool card I found in the gallery at VDBC. This is by Kelly. Kelly has created some phenomenal crafts with my files and this card is no exception.
The theme on Card A Day Blog is Milestone Birthdays. Well in my little ones life every year so far has been a milestone as we watch him develop and learn new things and become so much of his own person. (We tend to equate Milestones with an older set of Age 40-50-60. Yikes. I don’t even want to think about my 40 next year. It’s gonna be fun!! ) And for us these little blocks that kill our feet along the way as we step on them have come in every size and make. He even entered his own display in the fair! Pretty cool. Enough bragging. I know I apologize.
This is my Mr. Blockyhead file. Which Kelly added her own take to for her nephew.
This is the outside of the card…
This is the inside of the card.
Thank you Kelly!!!! for all you do and sharing it with us in the gallery!!! Beautiful Work and Fun Work as always. (You can find Kelly on my facebook VDBC page if you want to ask her any questions about her project.)
If you want to make your own “Blockhead” card or display. the file can be found here.
The sad thing is I know when my son says it is time to find a new home for these little pieces of foot torture… I will know that he is reallllly growing up and moving on. I will be proud of him, but I am sure I will wish for those misfortunate steps in the dark of ouch!
Have a wonderful day!
Enjoy!
Chris
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Rambling thoughts of creatitivity….
I saw this image on the “Science Alert” page for facebook. They had shared it from this page. ScienceIllustrated.com.au
This is the description of what it is… and the creator. Thank you to M. Hausser for such inspiration.
Computer simulated pyramidal cells in the hippocampus. These cells are thought to be involved in spatial memory and other cognitive functions. Image: M. Hausser/ UCL/ Wellcome Images.
And of course… I had no idea this was cells in the hippocampus. I found the whole thing very interesting althought I couldn’t wrap my mind it all. But then as my mind rambles….
I began to look at it and think. wow… it looks like those color drawings where you color the page and then color black over it and then scratch it out. And wow the strands look like fibers for scrapbooking or crocheting yarn and then the colors. wow. such awesome color combinations. This is a swatch I came up with.
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#CD00934 from August grab bag
I used the Fall leaves from Visual Designs by Chris (File #CD00934 which is a part of the August grab bag). I stamped the leaves with a scripty word stamp using a dark brown ink. The sponged the edges with some tea dye ink from Tim Holtz. Pop dotted the leaves and added a little bling from Michael’s. Layed some other die cut leaves that I had in my Fall/Halloween/Thanksgiving bin. Used a Bazzill sewing template and crochet thread to create the blowing of the leaves. A McGill punch for the tab. Handwrote the title “Thanksgiving 2011” with a micron pen. Patterned paper is Paper Studio. Added a little ummmpphh with layering a Tim Holtz die cut. I had created the little note cards and had everyone write what they were thankful for.
~Angie~ (Missouri) |