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Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving. Show all posts

Monday, November 3, 2014

Challenge #42: Thanksgiving

THANKSGIVING

If we receive at least 25 entries, the prize for this challenge will be a $5 Gift Certificate for SVG files from the Creative Pointe's ON LINE STORE.
You'll find over 180 SVG files/sets available for all your paper crafting projects.
If we have less than 25 entries, the winner will receive a SVG file selected for this Challenge.  Winner will be randomly chosen from all submissions.

One extra special entry will receive the "Creative Choice" button.

Ready for some inspiration? Let's take a look at what the Design Team created using SVG diecuts.  Please click on their blog links for more details on each project.



Jan--Izbzee




Vicki--Izzaboutchu!

Now we're ready to see YOUR  SVG (or similar) creations.
PLEASE READ THE RULES BEFORE YOU ENTER THE CHALLENGE:
They are simple and short.  Please click on the rules tab above for complete rules to enter this challenge.  
MOST IMPORTANT RULE:  You MUST use a SVG or similar electronic cutting file in your project.  CRICUT CARTRIDGE ONLY ENTRIES ARE NOT ELIGIBLE.  Please make sure that you mention somewhere in your post what part of your project was created with a cutting file.  Entries that do not fit this basic requirement will be deleted.

Monday, July 21, 2014

Summer Break: Creative Choice Inspiration #2

While on summer break, we'll be providing some awesome cutting inspiration as we look back at this season's Creative Choice winners. These are the submissions that were outstanding in each Challenge theme.  Click over to the creator's blog to see more!
Challenge #22 "Thanksgiving

 
Challenge #23 "Christmas--Not A Card"
Lisa Sumpter

Challenge #24 "Christmas Cards"


We'll be back for a new season in September.
Would you like to be on the new season's Design Team?
Application info coming soon!

Monday, November 4, 2013

Challenge #22: Thanksgiving


THANKSGIVING

If we receive at least 10 entries, the prize for this challenge will be a $5 Gift Certificate for SVG files from the Creative Pointe's ON LINE STORE.
You'll find over 150 SVG files/sets available for all your paper crafting projects.
If we have less than 10 entries, the winner will receive this SVG set: THANKSGIVING--SET 2.  Winner will be randomly chosen from all submissions.

One extra special entry will receive the"Creative Choice" button.

Ready for some inspiration? Let's take a look at what the Design Team created using SVG diecuts.
Vicki created this lovely Thanksgiving card.  She says:  "I love silhouettes...so elegant and timeless!  This silhouette pilgrim couple is on their way to gather with friends and family for the first Thanksgiving. The lovely pilgrim pair is from The Creative Pointe's 'Thanksgiving Set 1'.  I also cut some pretty paper leaves using The Creative Pointe's 'Fall Leaves'.  Get the details and more photos at my blog."  Vicki's blog:  Paper Squirrel

Carolyn created an awesome Autumn Mini-Album using the Fall Set .  She says:  "The Autumn banner is the cover for the album.  I added leaves and a basket full of leaves from the file.  Page two features a border of leaves, along with two leaves on the corner edge of the paper.  I created page three by welding pumpkins from the same file, then added the overlay on top.  Love those pumpkins.  Page four has another border of leaves welded to the bottom edge and the leaves copied and placed on top.  Another basket on the edge--which is empty because it's waiting to be filled with leaves.  Page five has Cindy's Indian Corn  file welded along the right edge of the page.  The final picture is of the mini-album put together with a big eyelet (found in the sewing section at Wal-mart) and a book ring. If families go on hayrides or to a pumpkin farm, this would make a great mini-album to display pictures of your fun day.  I have a total of 10 pages, including the front and back cover, but more pages can be added as needed."  Carolyn's blog:  Granny Ma's Creative Blog

Cindy created a Thanksgiving card full of texture.  She says:  "This card features three maple leaves from the Fall Leaves set and a layer of designer paper cut from Arty Accents file.  Visit my blog and I'll give you the details on how I created all the different textures feature on this card."  Cindy's blog:  The Creative Pointe

Carmen also created a lovely Thanksgiving card.  She says:  "I used the Fall Set for this card.  I am a Canadian so our Thanksgiving was almost a month ago.  This card will get popped in the mail to one of my US friends for Thanksgiving this year."  Carmen's blog:  Carmen's Creations

Ruth created a very unique scrapbook page.  She says:  "I loved the Thanksgiving Set 1 from the Creative Pointe and was inspired to scrap my Thanksgiving favorites without photographs. Kind of a crazy idea, I know. Check out my post and let me know what you think!"  Ruth's blog:  Paper and Musings

Tina created a glittery Thanksgiving card.  She says:  "The Thanksgiving card was made with Creative Pointe’s Thanksgiving set 3, I used the Horn of Plenty and the Thanksgiving heading for the card with my cameo. The files cut nicely and add a nice touch to the card. To get all the details you’ll need to stop by my blog at Tina’s Scrap Corner. I wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving as well, eat and be merry, but most be thankful."  Tina's blog:  Tina's Scrap Corner

Octavia was a trouper and came through with this super layout while being under the weather.  She says:  "I used the Thanksgiving Set 2 for my scrapbook layout.  The heading made a great title and using the turkey, acorns and leaves gave me the perfect elements for decoration and dimension.  I used neon papers for the feathers on the turkey and a patterned paper for the body.  Also, I used garnet colored embossing powder for the top of the acorns.  The leaves were cut, vines drawn on and then sprayed with alcohol ink for that fall color theme."  Octavia's blog:  T's Corner For Scrappin'

PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU ENTER THE CHALLENGE:
Please make sure that you follow our very simple rules to enter this challenge.  
You MUST use a SVG or similiar electronic cutting file in your project.  CRICUT CARTRIDGE ONLY ENTRIES ARE NOT ELIGIBLE.  Please make sure that you mention somewhere in your post what part of your project was created with a cutting file.  Entries that do not fit this basic requirement will be deleted.
Please see "Challenge Rules" tab for more info...






Monday, July 8, 2013

Summer Break: Creative Choice Winners #3 and #4 Review

Hope everyone in the US had a great 4th of July holiday and that the rest of our followers are having a great summer! While the Creative Cutting Challenge are on break, we're still providing inspiration by looking back over our Creative Choice Winners.  The witch card above is from Lissa Marie.  Unfortunately her blog link is no longer working so we can't send you there for details.  However, I love how she used the squares of different paper as her background.  You can get a similar witch file HERE.
This colorful Thanksgiving card is from JEN S.  Click over to her blog to get the link for the fall leaves SVG file she used.


Monday, October 22, 2012

Challenge #4: Thanksgiving



Welcome to the fourth challenge on this new challenge blog.  We are so happy you've joined us and can't wait to see what you've created.  The theme for this two week challenge is:

THANKSGIVING

Prize for this challenge is a $5 Gift Certificate for SVG files
from the Creative Pointe's ON LINE STORE.
You'll find over 100 SVG files/sets available for all your paper crafting projects.
Lots of free SVGs too!
Winner will be randomly chosen from all submissions.
One extra special entry will receive the"Creative Choice" button.



Ready for some inspiration?  Let's take a look at what the Design Team created using SVG diecuts.  For detailed information and/or instructions, please click on their blog link.

 
Victoria from PAPER SQUIRREL:  "For my design team project, I made this Thankful hanging. It's approximately 5x7 and I'm thinking that it will end up as a thank you gift. How punny would that be?  :-) I really love the acorn and oak leaves from The Creative Pointe's "THANKSGIVING SET TWO" SVG collection and decided to create a colorful fall bouquet with them. On the original file, they are a small accent on the Happy Thanksgiving header. But, that's another bonus of SVG files! Isolating just certain elements in an SVG really allows you to maximize these files. You can cut just the part(s) you want and you don't have to cut them as is...you can scale them up or down, elongate them...whatever you want."  

Octavia from T's CORNER FOR SCRAPPIN' really wanted to use the turkey from the SVG set THANKSGIVING SET THREE and says, "As you can tell by the picture, I cut the base twice so it has the shadow when the turkey is popped up.   On each of the feather panels I added glitter (of course).  And, last, but not least, stamped GOBBLE TILL YOU WOBBLE and put the turkey on a homemade spring wobble!  How cool is that?"

Carolyn from GRANNY MA's CREATIVE BLOG created three lovely cards using THANKSGIVING SET ONE.  Her details on the first one:  "Pilgrim couple placed on foam tape--a technique I learned on Stamping School that creates a faux background.  I cut out the leaves I created (Granny Ma's Creations).  I placed three brads on bottom left edge"
The second card used the turkey silhouette from the same SVG set as the pilgrims.  Carolyn said, "I cut out the turkey and used foam tape to raise it up on the card base.  A pumpkin was created (Granny Ma's Creations©2012) and added to the right of the turkey.  I cut out a leaf and placed in right upper corner."
The last card features a background of scrapbook paper Carolyn found on a search for free paper...creating the card base.  Again with the pilgrim silhouette from THANKSGIVING SET ONE she created a frame to fit the front of the card and then cut out a white silhouette of the pilgrim sand layered on the framed piece.  The apron and hat/cap were cut out in black.  She layered some of the leaves on the frame plus added brads in each corner.  Carolyn had this to say about all three cards:  "I rounded the corners with my round edge corner punch.  On a couple of cards I roughed up the edges with my new toy, (by Imaginisce) that can distress the edges or emboss a name or sentiment in the card stock."
And finally, Carolyn's cutter was working overtime because she also came up with this darling turkey place card using the turkey file from the same set:  "to use at the table, or it could be used at the food table with the name of the individual dish written on the label.  Leaf was added to give it some color and dimension.  Card stock and embellishments from my stash from Walmart."

Cindy from THE CREATIVE POINTE used the turkey from the THANKSGIVING SET THREE, and also cut the "Happy Thanksgiving" heading from that set.  "I made the card base from Kraft cardstock.  I cut the background of the turkey from patterned decorative paper and then gave him some fancy feathers.  Lots of shading and details complete the card.  Please click over to my blog for the details", she said.

 
Shelissa from SHELISSA'S CRAFT STUDIO used the THANKSGIVING SET THREE heading to create this pretty place card for her Thanksgiving table..

Using acorns and leaves from The Creative Pointe's FALL SET, Pam from MZLAVR2's CREATIONS created these really easy but totally elegant napkin holders.  A fast way to dress up your Thanksgiving table!

Tina from TINA'S SCRAP CORNER created her Thanksgiving card using files from the THANKSGIVING SET TWO. Tina says, "The heading was cut from cardstock from the DCWV Rustic Stack and K&Company's Alleghany Plum stack. The turkey was cut from Recollections chocolate lovers pack and from my scrap stash. The background paper and the acorn border came from DCWV Stack 7 pack and came from one sheet of paper. The card base is from the collection of cardstock I have on hand. The corners are fashioned with Viva pearl pen-copper. The colors of the card reminds me of the leaves in their fall beauty right now."

Okay, now it's YOUR TURN to show us your creative Thanksgiving projects.  You can enter anything as long as it's a current project made using SVG (or similar) files.  Please link up below!