Today is the last day of the Back to School Blog Hop!! :(
It's been a pleasure sharing my projects with you! I've truly enjoyed reading each and every comment.
I will draw the blog candy winner on Monday, August 16th, 2010. Please feel free to leave comments today to be eligible to win the prizes. I will email the winner as well as posting the winner on my blog on Monday.
All projects will be available (including Monday's PDF file for the bookmarks) on the link at the top of the page (right under my banner) after the blog hop is over. Again, thanks so much for letting me share with you this week. Thanks, too, to the lovely ladies of the blog-hop. I hope I have inspired you as much as you have inspired me.
Now, on to the project:
Thanks so much for visiting my blog today. I have been posting a project daily for a week. Please feel free to scroll down my blog and view the other projects.
Todays project is an apple basket card set. All six of the apple
cards are shaped cards with white card bases.
Step one is cutting a bowl for all the fruit to sit in. I used the Paper Doll Dress Up cartridge to cut a bowl using vellum. Using the Fit to Page feature, cut the Pioneer Girl on Accessory 2 (the bowl will cut between 30"-33").
You'll have to glue the vellum bowl down into white card stock. Using a glue runner, glue only the top rim (above the lip cut), around the edges, and the bottom of the bowl. Attach it to the card stock and hand cut the bowl backing.
Step two is cutting the apple from Preserves cartridge. I used apple 4. Cut all layers at 4 3/4".
Again you'll have to make a card base by hand. I applied glue runner to the top, stem and leaf and attached it to white card stock. Then cut out the apple to create to card back.
I cut six apples to get a nice full bowl of apples.
Here is a picture of the apples all piled in the bowl.
See how they peek out of the vellum bowl?
Have you fallen in love with this bowl of apples?
I have a fruit basket for sale on Etsy. Check it out here:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/53167981/fruit-bowl-card-set
Thanks for hopping along this blog hop. To win some blog candy from CardsbyCG, please become a follower and leave a comment at the end of this posting. I look forward to hearing what you think of this project! The blog candy drawing will be held on Monday, August 16th, 2010.
If you want an additional blog candy entry, go back to my post announcing the blog candy and leave a comment there:
Feel free to go back and look at the other projects I've posted for the blog-hop. Each comment (one per project) will get you one entry for the blog candy, so comment away.
There are previews of the upcoming projects on my Back to School Blog Hop page. You can find a link for that on the top of my blog (right under the banner). It includes a link to each days project. That's where you can go back and review any project after the hop is over too! :)
Blog Hop Day One - Bookmark Reading Logs
Blog-Hop Day Two "Monster Booklets”
Blog-Hop Day Three: Quick Treat Pouches
Blog Hop Day Four: Scratch Tickets
Blog Hop Day Five: Gift Card Holder
Blog Hop Day Six: Thanks Tunnel card
Blog Hop Day Seven: Easel Card
http://cardsbycg.blogspot.com/2010/08/blog-hop-day-seven-easel-card.html
Here is the blog-hop line-up!
The link (with the school house picture) on the left will take you to the beginning of the line-up.
Georgiana at Carson's Cricut Creations
Dorcas at 4 Crafty Angels
Cheryl at Cards by CG (That’s me)
Jen at Purplescrapbooker
Carri at abusybee
29 comments:
What a lovely ending project for the blog hop. I love the bowl of apples. I have enjoyed this blog hop and now have a ton of ideas I can't wait to try. Thank you for all your hard work. It has been a blast.
That's a wonderful bowl of apples, and so fun to see vellum used again! Thanks for all of your creative ideas this week.
Fantastic idea! what a great bowl of apples!! Great. Wonderful. This week has been so much fun... thanks!
fabulous! Simple fabulous
What a cute idea for the bowl. I learn somehing new with each blog you have. Thanks
I'm always excited when a person takes on element and makes several different projects from it. You top the list girl....:O) DIL has Paper Doll Cartridge and loves it! I love the bowl of apples idea - very unique! I appreciate you leaving your projects on your blog. I am planning on coming back and making them one by one. Again, many thanks for blessing my day.
Love the idea of a vellum basket...super! Thanks for sharing all of your projects this week. :-)
I love your bowl of apples it is adorable. Now i'm going to have to get the preserves cartridge. Thanks for sharing and giving me great ideas.
http://ikolinda-scrappinmomma.blogspot.com
So delicious looking! I love it!
ra6352 (at) gmail (dot) com
very cute./.. i love the vellum bowl! great idea. Thisw has been a great week, following this hop..
MELIA
wifey7799@gmail.com
Thanks for all the inspiration. I see bookmarks in my future.
April
nginerd at gmail dot com
http://ajoy2scrap.blogspot.com
Thanks so much for all of the fun this week on the hop! You have given us all some fantastic ideas - I just found out I am expecting and I thought the scratch off's would be a great idea when we find out the sex of the baby. The fruit bowl is very cute and I can't wait to try the tunnnel card!
love this! so inventive! great work!
That is absolutely wonderful! So creative and fun. TFS and have a great day. :)
Awesome bowl. Love it. Thanks again for all the projects
Burffrau @ aol dot com
Great idea! It would look perfect framed in the kitchen! Thanks for all the great ideas!
What a creative idea! I love it!
Thanks for all the wonderful projects you've posted this week!
~ JD ~
Cute, creative bowl full of apples. Also love the fruit one in your Esty store. Thanks for a super week of ideas.
What a great idea! Love the bowl of apples! Thank you for sharing!
Love the bowl of apples. Thanks for all of your great ideas this week. Can't wait to put some of them into action.
What a great idea, looks fabulous, TFS!
This is so nice! I love your fruit basket one as well.
I love the bowl of apples. Thanks for a great week.
mommakcrafts.blogspot.com
What a creative idea!!! This would make such a wonderful Teacher gift!!! Thanks so much for your creative ideas, and for doing the blog hop, I've loved it!!
That bowl of apples is simply beautiful! I just love it and can't stop the ooooh's and awwww's. Great finale! Thanks for all of the ideas and the opportunity to win.
Veronica
vballen@comcast.net
Really cute ending to a wonderful week. TFS
I am so sad to see this blog hop ending but it has been a blast! Thanks for showing us how to make this fruit bowl. I have never used vellum with my cricut before. That's good to know!
Hope you had fun with this blog hop. Thanks again for a great week and all of your hard work!
Such a great idea... love it. Thanks for sharing all your incredible projects... it's been an awesome blog hop. :)
Lori
tahoe_luvr at yahoo dotcom
http://got2bcrafting.blogspot.com/
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