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Friday, March 12, 2010

Fancy Cards can be simple too!


Welcome to Fancy Card Friday.  This is Diane and it is my last day as Guest Designer here on Everyday Cricut.  The week has been jam packed with creating, experimenting, testing, photographing and writing about all of the projects I shared.  I want to thank Joy and Melanie again for inviting me to join you this week.  I know that some of you were already familiar with my work, but some of you are new to me and I hope that you will continue to visit my personal blog, Capadia Designs,  for inspiration and help as you create with your Cricut.

I just want to answer a question that comes up frequently - "Who/what is Capadia and how do you pronounce it?"  When I first got my Cricut, I went to the Cricut..com site to look for the educational videos about how the machine works.  I discovered the Cricut Message Board and "lurked" for a few weeks and then got brave enough to sign up so I could post messages.  I didn't want to use my full name and all of the clever "crafty" names I could think of seemed to be taken.  So I took pieces of my name and combined them to come up with a message board name - CAmpbell PAyne DIAne = CAPADIA.  That's really all there is to it!  I pronounce it Kuh-PAY-dee-uh (as you may have heard on one of my videos).


 So, let's talk about the card(s) I made for Fancy Card Friday.  In an effort to have something for everyone, I created one card (and a sister card)  in Design Studio, but I also made some additional simple but elegant cards that can be made with one cut directly from a wonderful and versatile cartridge that is one you should have on your shelf (or add to your list).  More about that later...

One other question that has come up several times is "Why don't you use your Gypsy more?"  I have worked with the Gypsy and I enjoy it, however, I find that there are features in Design Studio that are not available to me on the Gypsy and I prefer to use the Design Studio.  According to Provo Craft, the goal is to make the two programs have true "design parity" but there is a lot of work to be done to get there - I am hoping that they are getting closer!


 For this card, I started with the A Child's Year cartridge again - it truly is one of my favorites for it's incredible variety, the font and the realistic images.  There are also great tags and a full set of interesting cards all packed into this one cartridge!  I started with this fancy shaped card and used it as my base for an A2 card.


Here is a screen preview of the card - it took just a little Design Studio magic to get there!

To cut the base card, you could just set the size on the machine to 5.5 inches and cut.  I have a "pet peeve" that means that I usually cut my card bases using Design Studio so I can hide the little "tick marks" that are included to show you where to score the card.   It is pretty obvious how to fold the card in half and the cuts from those guides marks can be unsightly and look a bit sloppy.


Someone asked about how to use "hide selected contour" - I have a video on my blog at this LINK that goes into some detail but the quick explanation is that you left click on a line to select it - it will turn a pinky red color.  Then, right click on the mat and choose "hide selected contour" at the bottom of the drop down menu.  The line will turn a very pale blue and will not cut.  (It turns blue so you can find it if you want to "show selected contour" by using the same procedure).

Here are a few things you should know about "hide selected contour" to save frustration -

You can not hide a contour on an image that has been copied and pasted.  You will have to save and reopen the file (just the file not the whole program)  to make the feature active on a copied image.  

If you hide lines on an image and then copy and paste it, the lines will come back and you will have to reopen the file and hide the lines on the second image.

If you hide only one line on an image, it will not stay hidden when the file is closed and you will have to "rehide" it every time you use the file.  I have a workaround for this if the image you are using has at least three lines - here is a LINK to the post on my blog.

For this card, I also needed to have the card in my Design Studio file so I could adapt the size of my top layers to fit the shape of the card.


If you watched my video about making the Easter Egg card on Monday you know about the "guideline rectangles" I use to help plan my cards.  I just want to point something out.  If you use the Shape Properties Box to set the size on some objects there may be a difference between the size you set and the actual size. This is due to the bounding box not being exactly on the lines of the image.


In this case, a 5 1/2 inch card base will have these values in the Shape Properties Box.  I just wanted to mention this to help you avoid a problem with sizing. 


I wanted a scalloped oval for the card topper and there is a very handy one right here on the A Child's Year cartridge.


I needed to adjust the oval slightly to make it fit on the card base.  I kept the preview of the card on one mat on while I adjusted the sizing with the handles until it fit nicely.


OK - now for the "fancy" part!  I went to the "Wild Card" cartridge and chose this card - but I am not going to use it as a card.


I wanted the lovely filigree to be cut inside my scalloped oval layer.  To do this, I simply used the handles to shape the filigree area to fit the scalloped oval with a nice even border.  Then, I hid the outer cutting line of the card and the two "tick marks" for the scoring.  Since I hid two or more lines, they will stay hidden when the file is closed and reopened.

That's all there is to it - takes much longer to explain than to do it!


I cut a plain scalloped oval, the fancy filigree center scalloped oval (in white glitter cardstock) and the card base and I was ready to assemble my card.  I tried the plain oval in the gemstone cardstock (above) and also in some matte finish blue cardstock (below).


I liked the color of the plain cardstock better but it was too plain - so I embossed it using the Swiss Dots embossing folder.


The embossing is just enough to balance the filigree and keep all of the pieces of the card interesting.  The shaped card can stand by itself - I like that in a card!  I was thinking that this would be a nice baby card and I could add a tiny sentiment in the bottom section - but I might use it for something else...


So, what about the "leftovers"?  When the scalloped oval filigree was removed from the mat these pieces remained.  I decided to try the same "trick" I used on another card from the Love Struck cartridge and lift these pieces with transfer tape to place them on a second card.


This is the card I made earlier this year using this method (here is a LINK to that post and the file).


 I placed some vinyl transfer tape over the pieces on the mat and burnished it down as well as I could.  It was much more difficult to lift the glitter pieces than it was to lift the paper pieces on the valentine.  The glitter surface did not cling as easily to the tape so I had to be very careful to peel it up evenly.


Once I had lifted all of the pieces on the tape, I applied adhesive.


Then I centered the filigree on the blue gemstone oval I had "rejected" and adhered the glitter pieces to the scalloped oval - it looked very pretty in the end!


Glitter cardstock tends to separate and there was one spot where this happened very noticeably.


I used a liquid adhesive to try to hold the glitter layer down - unfortunately it showed through after drying.


Remember,""there are no mistakes"- they are simply "creative opportunities!"  I decided that what my card needed was this lovely sequin flower from Creative Charms.


 The gemstone oval is raised up with foam squares and the card base is the large piece left from the pink sheet of cardstock I used for the Easter Egg cards.


The file for this card is available on my blog in today's "sister" post - here is a LINK.


Can you guess what is inside this pretty box?


Eight of the cards that I made using the "leftovers" from the projects for this week.  I designed the note card folder over a year ago when I made some cards for a gift and needed a way to present them.  The folder is made with a single sheet of 12 x 12 cardstock and the only "leftovers" are the two strips you can see in front of the box.  I used the Scor-Pal to make the box and the owner of the company was planning to include it in an Ezine last Spring, but the issue never came out.  The complete directions to make the folder are on my blog - here is a LINK.


 I did promise a truly simple but still elegant and "fancy" card or two with no Design Studio involved for today didn't I?  Well here they are - all lovely and easy .  With beautiful cardstock and the Lyrical Letters cartridge you can make these in no time at all.  Since I have run very long in this post today, I will send you to the sister post on my blog  to get all of the details.  Lyrical Letters is a fantastic cartridge with seven fonts and all sorts of surprises - like these perfect card toppers.

I hope I have inspired you to get busy creating.  I encourage you to experiment with the vinyl and eggs, download the trial of Design Studio and use your leftovers!

Have a great weekend!


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Carol said...

Great ideas! The cards are beautiful. Thanks for the tip on hiding contour.

eileen said...

diane, thank you so much for all the posts you left this week. they were very inspiring. and as always, they were informative and well documented. i had a great time following you this week.

eileen
efghaus@yahoo.com

Rose said...

What great ideas! I have really enjoyed this week! Thanks for sharing your great creativity!

Parcha said...

Diane, you are a MASTER with CDS. Thanks for the inspiration, and for sharing your knowledge with us.

Cheryl S said...

Diane way to go out with a bang- thanks so much for the beautiful cards, and thnks so much for the terrific week, I have learned so much !!
Will be visiting your blog often
We'll take you back anytime

yvette said...

Diane, this has been one incredible week, with so much ideas and inspiration! Your fancy card is truly fancy :) Love how you use the leftovers! Thank you so much for sharing all your knowlidge and creativity.

PenLight said...

I love lyrical letters for those card cuts, they make a card quick and elegant. I love this fancy egg card. I have both of these carts and I'm ready to play! I learned so much from you this week! Your are scrap-taculous!

Crystal aka Caitlynsmommy said...

Love it all!

Jan Foselli said...

These are beautiful cards & I appreciate you sharing how to make one w/o a Gypsy or DS! You've been really inspiring this week!

Bytesprite said...

Diane I have really enjoyed keeping up with you this week, Your surprise box ending was just primo. Thank you so much for spending time with us. Will keep following your blog.

Nate's Mimi said...

WOW! That is all I can say: WOW! You really know how to get us inspired. I can't wait to try all these lovely cards. Thanks so much.

Joann said...

Fabulous card designs. Superb directions. Been a great week with your designs. So glad you have a blog I can continue to visit daily.

Joann
joannmarch

Sharon said...

What a wealth of wonderful information and help. Such an elegant "fancy card"! I love your scrap usage tips and examples. I'm glad you said yes to being a guest presenter! I love your color choices. Thanks!

Sparksgal said...

Beautiful cards! Thank you Diane for your posts this week - I've thoroughly enjoyed them all and have learned a lot. As always, your projects are absolutely beautiful!

kathymack56 said...

Thank you for the tutorial... one day I will be making beautiful items like your Easter card. Have a terrific weekend.

Leslie L. said...

Thank you for the hide contour directions...I learn more and more every day. I have had DS for almost 2 years and just learned how to change the name on the tabs. I use that to label what cartridge I used to do the design so if I cut again I will know what to have in my jukebox. Your cards turned out beautiful. Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge this week!!!

Shirley said...

Beautiful cards and love how you use leftovers. This has been a great week. Thanks for sharing.

scrappermom said...

Wonderful card design!

Rhonda said...

Very pretty! I like that way you use everything!

Shelly said...

So creative to use the leftovers. I hate to waste any paper,so that was a great idea.

jane said...

great cards Diane, you have me thinking about the negative cuts.

maryanns said...

Wonderful tutorial on decorative cards! You are not only creative, but also resourceful. I love the gift of cards you made from scraps.

Dori said...

beautiful- creative - imaginative - This card and wow.. the leftovers - I need to pay attention more! THANK YOU :) I can't wait to follow your blog for more creativity.

pj said...

Thank you for so many ideas. I love putting swirl patterns together. So pretty. jsj111@cox.net

Mary Ann T said...

I have had a Cricut and design studio for some time but haven't really used them. I had no idea that you could select things not to be cut. Thanks for the tips!

Susan De Crafter said...

These are all beautiful and elegant cards. thanks for all the lessons this week.

GrannyCharlotte said...

Diane: I have thoroughly enjoyed your posts this week. Easter eggs will never look the same for me :) Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us.

Laura said...

Beautiful cards, wonderful ideas. Thanks so much for all of the details and great tips. You did a wonderful job hosting this week, hope to see you back.

- - Sheryl - - said...

Wow - Diane - thanks for all the projects. Love the card case and the wild card cut was the very first card I every made when I got the cart when it first came out.
You have been an inspiration this week!

Anonymous said...

gh - Oh, what great card! An the presentation box is so cute! I'm sorry to see your week ending, it went way to fast! Thanks for everything, Gail gailheinecke at charter dot net

1CardCreator said...

Awesome cards and thanks for sharing tips on how to hide those tick marks. Thanks for sharing ~Diane

Nancy said...

what a week you are truly awesome

debbie said...

Hi Diane,
thank you for all of the great projects and inspiration this week. You really went all out! I'll see ya on your blog :0)

Peggy said...

Beautiful cards, I have to play with my carts and design studio some more. Come to think of it. I think I need a laptop, then I can play anywhere. I have the gypsy, but it and I are having "battle of the wills" lately.

Thank you for sharing your ideas!!!

Dana said...

Thank you for all of your cards, layouts, ideas, tips and info. You are truly talented.

Jude said...

Very gorgeous work, Diane. Thanks for sharing all your ideas. You're such an inspiration.

ramonafl4 said...

Love all the cards this week. You do such great work in expaining everything

Stephanie said...

Beautiful cards and ideas all week long. I've always liked your work. Thank you.

7524kes said...

Thank you! Lots of lovely ideas and learning from you, as always. Great week.

penny said...

You are amazing, i wish they would make you a permanent designer on here.

PennyG

Craftyanny said...

Fab ideas, great cards.
Thanks for giving us some fab inspiration this week Diane
Anne x

southernscrapper-tnscrapper said...

Thanks for these great ideas Diane. Your cards are gorgeous. I have Lyrical letters too and I love the card function!

Marilyn C.

mmc123mac at yahoo dot com

Laurinda said...

Way to go! I hate to throw away those "scrap" pieces but they are so difficult to transfer. I have used the cut out to "place" the pieces on another card and then finished the original.

Marey said...

Beautiful cards!! Thanks for all the gret tips, you are truly an inspiration. In fact I just bookmarked your blog.

kmassman said...

Cards are pretty . Thanks for sharing. thanks also for showing how to do it!

Merrill said...

all of your cards are so beautiful. thanks for all of the great details about how to make them! the card folder is an awesome idea! you've also gotten me so interested in design studio! hope you had a great week!
merrill
merrillh@mac.com

jengd said...

I LOVE the sculptural loook of this! (Man, it sounds like I have my nose in the air doesn't it?!! LOL!) Gorgeous!

Lesley from WI said...

Love all these ideas! Thanks for sharing this week.

Anonymous said...

Wow, love all the cards, thanks for the tip with the transfer paper. I can't wait to try that one.

Traci M
Rmarsh8579@aol.com

adisaac said...

beautiful cards, and I love the little box....how sweet!

Beverly Gray said...

Beautiful cards.

mommashellcruise@yahoo.com

Tammy said...

What a great week of ideas. This card is simple but elegant. Had fun and received some great new ideas. Love that!

Mamoth said...

Those cards are just so beautifull and stylish! I just love them!

cricutlover20 said...

Super ideas! Thank you so much for all the info and a great week following you. TFS, Cindy

Creative Char said...

Great cards. The valentine's one is especially stunning.

Jennifer said...

I love the card holder box, I may have to try that one! Thank you!

waidc said...

Your cards are so pretty. I love the way you hide boo-boos. I'll have to remember that as I make a lot of them!! Will miss you next week.

Diana said...

Thanks for sharing all your ideas and tips this week, Diane. Each one of your cards was beautiful and with your detailed instructions, even I could make one. I especially like that you use your "leftover" pieces to create new cards.

Diana (dianadeewilson@yahoo.com)

Bonita said...

Wow. I'm so happy to get all your tips, especially how to hide the "fold marks." Never have like them. Thanks again for a great week.

Kim. said...

Gorgeous card I have been truly inspired this week and find myself looking at my design studio in a different way each time I open it. Thanks for sharing all your tips and tricks aswell as all your wonderful projects.
Kim xXx

Randa @ The Bewitchin' Kitchen said...

I am loving that box!

Scraperdoodle said...

This is just another cart that I've gotta have now!

Leah said...

WOW! Great projects!!! Is it friday already?!? Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful creations.

mdog said...

WOW!! What a beautiful card and I love your detailed instructions! Thanks

Amy Jo said...

Diane--you have done a wonderful job this week. I loved all of your projects and tips. Thanks.

~Rach said...

Love all the screen shots, very helpful in using DS!

ShanzMom said...

The cards are incredible. Thank you so much for sharing your creations with us.

jennydecuir said...

Beautiful cards. I love the way you use the "leftovers" to create another card. Truly a way to get the most out of your paper. Thank you for all your wonderful ideas this week.

jennydecuir@hotmail.com

Aeify said...

I have just been blown away!!! Adding your blog to my google reader this instant!!! Thanks so much for sharing your work with us.

Hetty said...

Wonderful ideas and instructions. Beautiful cards. Thanks for sharing!

ellen s. said...

ahhh! transfer tape...great ideas...you are so right...simple and elegant

Traci said...

I love how you use the "leftovers" from your cuts. I always throw mine in a scrap drawer...never to be seen again! lol

Dixie said...

Well, duh! Why didn't I think of using transfer tape to transfer the negative images! I have painstakingly transferred tiny pieces to paper...but no more! Thanks for the great ideas!

Carol<>< said...

this is so cool! I have already made 2 of your fancy cards from LL, with the right paper they can get really fancy! Love the box, will give it a try. thanks for sharing this week!
Carol<><

Angie Little said...

Wow, i have had a great time this week looking at all of your creations. The cards are gorgeous, and the tips for DS have given me the biggest push yet to buy one!!
Thanks so much!

Nancycs said...

Diane I have learned so much from you this week. I would have never thought to use transfer tape to get the negative up! That is a super idea! Thanks for all your inspiration! I love those cards made from Lyrical letters. I have only used the font on that cart so far. I guess I better explore it and use it more!!

Okiemom said...

Gorgeous work! I've enjoyed your sharing so much this week!

Ann said...

Diane,
Can't begin to tell you how much I enjoyed all of your designs this week. Up until now, I had no desire to work with Design Studio but YOU changed my mind and I have ordered it.Thanks again for all your talents.
Ann

thkelly said...

What can I say, another wonderful and informative post! You will be missed after today but I know where to find you LOL. I love that you use the negative or "throw away" pieces. I have done that forever. I hate to throw anything away. And it has made some of my prettiest cards! Thanks for all the wonderful knowledge this week. You have a long time follower!And thanks to Everyday Cricut for doing this everyday!
mccadesmom at gmail dot com

cinmfoster said...

Diane, another wonderful set of cards. Thanks for inspiration.

Beth said...

Beautiful cards! I love simple-elegant. I also love the way you used the transfer paper for the "extra" pieces to make a different card..very creative!
Thank you for sharing your ideas all week!

Stef H (Glitterbabe) said...

as long as i follow you, i will NEVER have wrinkles!!! my jaw drops everytime i see one of your absolutely gorgeous creations!!! wowza!

you were a fabulous GD!!!

IU-Hoosiers said...

Great projects all week!! I really do need to learn how to use DS.

Anonymous said...

thank you for all your ideas. I am definitely going to have to buy more cartridges and I already have 22!. I love those cards. I use the gypsy instead of the design studio. but I love it! I will miss you on this site but I have bookmarked Capadia so I can enjoy more of your work.
Rochelle
rressmeyer@bellsouth.net

Kendra-Sue said...

While I love the work you do, I think my favorite info for today was the hide contour stuff. I have been very frustrated with the way it works. I'm not sure I ever would have taken the time to find your workaround. Thank you for sharing your hard work. I really appreciate the help. I don't think I can fully explain what a help this is to me.

I've become a follower on your page also. I look forward to more wonderful projects.

Mary Sue said...

Enjoyed all of your projects. Thank You.

amy said...

Your cards are beautiful! So many different ideas and techniques. Thank you for sharing them with us.

Show Love-Make Cards said...

These projects are amazing!!! But even though you break it down so well, I don't think I'll ever be as creative with DS as you! Thank you for giving us the shortcuts we need. This week has been like a class!

Heather said...

These cards are beautiful! Thank you for sharing all your ideas.

Anonymous said...

I love your cards! I've enjoyed all of your posts this week. You have a way of making things seem doable w your detailed instructions. Thank you for sharing your talent w us!

Carol

Beth said...

Great cards & projects today & all week! Loved every one of them!

Cheryl said...

Oh WOW... WOW... WOW!

These are BEAUTIFUL! They remind me of the snowflake card that was posted at Christmas! Which I used for ALL my cards!

Thank You Diane for all the inspiration you gave to us this week!

Cheryl
~CinnamonSpice~

SusanC said...

Wow, have really enjoyed your creative ideas this week, great detailed instructions and useful tips. Glad you have a blog I can continue to follow. Thanks!

JPALM3746 said...

Wow that is a ton of wonderful information! Great cards too! I plan to copy the tips on contouring into my personal Cricut notebook.

Arva said...

Thank you for all the wonderful ideas you leave us with.

lavendarrose29 said...

Wow you have outdone yourself this week. Thanks so much for sharing all your great creativity with us. I definately will be bookmarking your site.

mylambboys said...

Great ideas this week! Thanks for being so informative. I will definitely be checking out your blog on a regular basis now.

Carlyn

Santaread said...

Beautiful! I have learned so much this week about CDS. I have to spend more time delving into my cartridges there is so much on them I didn't even know about. Thanks for sharing this week.

lynny_tin said...

Thank-you for sharing all of your lovely creations this week. I love getting your emails everyday. It's always fun to see what you are doing and a great learning experience. Lynn

Mary Plaizier said...

I'm going to miss seen all your wonderful creations on E.C, Im so happy I can find you on your blog. Your tips are the best, they have help me so much. THANK YOU again. Mary

pcmom114 said...

What an awesome week! Everything was simply gorgeous. You are a wonderful teacher & I have bookmarked your website. I will definitely be visiting often.

Donna said...

Another reason to purchase Lyrical Letters.....your fancy and elegant cards on the bottom are beautiful.

Thanks for sharing,
Donna
DonnaCMC@optonline.net

Flipidy said...

You are just full of great idea's! Thank you so much for sharing them with us this week Diane!

It has been a pleasure learning from you,
Lisa

Bobbi said...

All of your cards are beautiful. I really enjoyed all of your tutorials this week on your projects and on Design Studio. I downloaded the trial version and will try it out this weekend. TFS

Lynn B said...

I love your cards! The transfer tape idea was great. I like that you use your left overs for more cards. Thanks for your great work this week.

Luria said...

Diane this week has been great with you as Mrs. March. These cards are simply beautiful. I do not have lyrical letters cart. but forom the look of the simple cards it is a must have. Thanks for sharig your wonderful insite into Design Studio.

Luria

cleversomeday said...

Diane,
These are awesome. Maybe your blog should be HideContouria, cuz you are the queen of hide contour!
I use transfer paper for everything, (Check my blog for a cool new idea using it)but for lifting stuff off the mat, I find that drywall mesh works much better, plus it has a built in grid for alignment. Thanks again for some lovely cards that I can make.

Rhonda said...

The cards are great. I want to try this.

CathieForman said...

Your cards are just wonderful. Thanks for the DS tips. I don't have it yet, but am now really considering it.
cathieforman

Anonymous said...

Thanks Diane! All your work was wonderful and we'll miss you!
Grams716

scrappyfrannine said...

Oh wow Capadia!!!! your card is beautiful and you make such wonderful DS tutorial on it. Thank you and God Bless (scrappyfrannie)

momof2redheads said...

Fantastic cards!!

Joy said...

Great cards....beautiful job with the...leftovers...Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us this week!!!
xoxo Joy

slapshot21 said...

How beautiful! I love your creations and your tips on them! You have a wonderful talent!

Sylvia
slapshot21@comcast.net

Suzanne said...

thanks for the "tip" on using transfer paper for using tiny leftovers. Thanks for sharing your amazing talent!

Suzanne C

love2create said...

Beautiful cards and thank you so much for your detailed instructions. I have learned so much from you and your website! I too am DS addicted! Thanks for a wonderful week of inspiration!

Jean

toaster said...

The cards are beautiful. I really love the bird card. So elegant.

Giselle said...

very cute, great way to put the transfer tape to use =D

Susan said...

Beautiful cards! Excellent explanation! Lots of photos ~ easy to understand ~ you're amazing! I'm so sad the week is over!! Thanks so much for sharing your talent!
SusanJ

Sarah said...

I'm sad to see this is your last day as a guest designer. But I've definitely following your other page. After this week I decided to buy the Easter cartridge, there's so much to do with it! Plus a Roberts Crafts close to me is going out of business so I got a great deal on it!

TR said...

Is there anything our Cricut can NOT do?
Amazing..... TR

jreneh said...

Diane,
I have TRULY enjoyed your posts! Your ideas and techniques have been very inspiring. Thanks so much!

Love crafts forever said...

This week Is so awesome, very beautiful projects. Thank you so much.

Heather said...

What wonderful cards. You truly are an inspiration to get myself into my craft room and just try something. Thank you for sharing your talent with us this week.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful cards and I enjoyed all your projects this week.
tjones_2000@yahoo.com

ScrappinT said...

Thank you for the wonderful ideas! Your cards are just beautiful!

Kathy said...

All your cards are beautiful. Thank you for the detailed directions. You have inspired me to use DS more and to "need" ACY! It has been a lot of fun following you this week and I will be visiting your blog often.


kcjett@gmail.com

Joanna said...

Another beautiful card and awesome tutorial. I've really enjoyed Diane's posts this week.

Kadie in Arizona said...

Thanks Diane for all the great information this week. Enjoyed following you this week.

Crystal's Creative Designs said...

Your Great!

Amy said...

You are amazing Diana! Thanks for all the inspiration this week.

Amy in OH

Teresa said...

Great job this week. Again I love how you use the "leftovers". Looking at the standard cuts a whole new way now. Thanks.

tdbeardslee@gmail.com

Ro said...

Thanks for all the great ideas you left us with this week!

Helen said...

Beautiful cards and I love all your great directions. I've been wanting to use my DS more and you've inspired me to (after I get it put back on a computer!).

Crafty Sue said...

Diane, great card! Will definitely follow your blog. Like your style. Thanks for your creations.

Denice aka Dedelicious said...

What a great idea for cards! I love the birds...very pretty! Thanks for sharing your cds knowledge with us...I'm learning so much!

Theresa said...

What a creative card! Love the gemstone paper too.

Indira said...

I really enjoy your posting, I learned a lot.
Indira

Jamiecrafts said...

great cards Diane, thanks for all the really great info as well.

debbie susee said...

Thanks for sharing with us this week.

Dana said...

Thanks for all of the great info this week. I have been reading your blog for a while and always learn something new!
Dana

terrie said...

So much today, Thank you for sharing everything today and all week long..it was great following this week...well done

sgute61 said...

Very pretty cards, Love them all. Thanks for all your tips, advice and ideas. Been fun following you this week-Will follow on your blog!
TFS!
sgute61@yahoo.com

Joy said...

All your creative crafts were awesome this week. I like the fact you don't waste paper.. love the positive and negative cards and ideas. Thnx for all the tutorials..

Anonymous said...

You are so creative. The things you make with design studio are so beautiful!



Connie
Snowgirl974@aol.com

Created for this... said...

Great technique and I especially like the set of cards you made with the "leftovers".

Amy said...

beautiful! Love the card holder

Needher said...

So glad to find Cricut lovers! Your blog is a great inspiration!

Shirley said...

The cards are fantastic. I appreciate all of the instructions you have included every day. The tip on hiding the contour will be used for years to come. Thanks for a great week.

sfread171@hotmail.com

JenBenLola said...

Love the box you made for the cards... i plan on making some cards as gifts this year and the box will be perfect.love the cards as well. So beautiful and simple. My favorite!!

AprilsL8 said...

Great cards!! You have shared lots of great tips with us. Thanks!

mustangsallie said...

WOWOWOWOWOW these cards are beautiful! I really need to add to my cart library. I only have 4 *shame face*.

Anonymous said...

Love the Swiss dots on the egg card. And love the heart card. So detailed and looks like it took forever


Lynda p
hipljp@yahoo.com

Ruth said...

thanks for the lessons you've provided this week along with your designs. I have added your blog to my favorites. Thanks again

Sherry said...

The cards are beautiful! Another great way to use "leftovers". Thanks for all the wonderful ideas you shared this week.

Marie R said...

Diane, I'm sold on your talents! I've bookmarked your blog now. I especially like how you use your scraps- very savvy! You get 2 incredible designs for the work of 1! I've learned much from you this week, Thank You!
-Marie R (Frisco TX)

daynaba said...

wow, excellent cards and well everything! love the box! great instructions!

Donna said...

wow Diane all your projects this week were great. I am glad I have all the cartridges that you talked about today. Some great tips. I love your blog and visit it often, thanks for continuing to inspire me
Donna'
dmcervantez@gmail.com

Cheri said...

Thanks for all the wonderful ideas this week. You are a great teacher! I am following your blog as well now!
Take care,
Cheri

Brooke said...

Diane, thank you so much! I've never used my Design Studio, but you inspire me to try now! Love all your designs. Your blog will now be one of my favorites! Blessings, Cheryl

Michele said...

Wow. Another incredible project. Everyday Cricut - I hope ya'll have Diane back on a regular basis. She has really raised the bar!

Anonymous said...

Well, we saw some great stuff this week. I will keep stopping by your blog. TFS

trafalconer at yahoo.com

Maryellen said...

I love the cards you created Diane.
All of the projects this week
were really outstanding and I thank
you for the inspiration!

pcrusberg said...

Diane, thanks for all of your crafty creations this week. I love your detailed explanations and the way you use your scraps. Thanks, Pam
pcrusberg at aol dot com

Wendy aka Bling Queen said...

I love this. You have had a great week. Thanks for all your hard work.....You are amazing

Wanda said...

I love all the inspiring ideas you have useing DS!!! Time to get out my Cricut and start creating!!!

rfeiertag said...

Very pretty cards. Thanks for the tips.

Jeffsmomlovescricuting@gmail.com said...

Diane,

You are so creative and I appreciate the detail that you put in to your instructions.

I also appreciate you putting the links to the other sites that you are referring to - it is just so helpful.

I love the way that you added the scallop to this project - it makes it much richer.

Thanks again!!!

Tina said...

Thank you Diane, I have reaaly learned a lot this week! I truly like how you make the most out of your scraps. You always give me inspiration! Thanks for sharing!

dolphin4_17 Cricut mb

Kimberly said...

Beautiful cards! I'm so excited for your card folder/holder! That is an wonderful gift idea. And your cards with Lyrical Letters - I don't think I've ever noticed those shapes before. Beautiful cards! Thanks for all your fantastic ideas this week.

Cass said...

Great week. Thank you for such detail explaining things, very helpful.

http://paperroyalty.blogspot.com/

Ticketgoddess said...

Great ideas! Thanks for all the detailed instructions...I just may be able to make some of these cards!!! Thanks for ALL the wonderful ideas this week!!

Doreen said...

Beautiful cards!! This has been a fantastic week, thank you so much for sharing your ideas and creations.
doe.wood@cox.net

locridge1 said...

Can't thank you enough! You have done a wonderful job making the suggestions to help us, I also agree that DS and Gypsy should be the same. Love you work. Sheila

Sherry said...

Very nice cards & explanations. Thanks for sharing with us this week :)
Sherry B

Connie said...

Thanks for all your ideas and time to help inspire all of us!! Going to have to look at my Design Studio a little closer!! Love how you use all your scraps too. Going to have to try all your ideas. It was a great week!!

Peggy D said...

More GORGEOUS designs. Love them all. Thanks for your generosity in sharing your talents!

Peggy D

peggann at hotmail.com

StefanieH said...

I love your cards and the way you use your scraps and thank you so much for tell us about the hide selected contour, i didn't know about that. That will help so much and save paper.

StefanieH
chrisandstef@sympatico.ca

Anonymous said...

Great ideas, thanks for sharing!

Roxanna
bswinch@aol.com

NancyLynn said...

It has been great having you as our guest designer this week. All your ideas are fantastic!

DoriG said...

GREAT cards. I am in awe of your very clear Design Studio directions. And I love the way you took the oops! of the glue show-thru and made it an opportunity to finish the card with the embellishment. Actually, the card needed it to be 'finished.'

Anonymous said...

Great ideas. Loved seeing all of you crafts.
Erin
ekell77@hotmail.com

4kids4 said...

Thanks for sharing your talents with us this week...I too have been inspired!

~Sharon/4kids4 on the Cricut mb

justhaveinfun said...

What a great week we have had here. Thanks for showing us all of your tricks. Love all the different cards today. Thanks for your tips. I will be following you in the future. Thanks

JustJules said...

Diane, thanks for a great week. I love your designs and will continue to follow your blog. Thanks again!

Anonymous said...

wow. Very nice. You should be the calendar girl every month! Love your ideas.
marilyn2222

Jacqui said...

Thanks for all the clear instructions on using Design Studio over the past week. I think I will be spending most of the weekend playing around with my copy.

rebecca_geile said...

I am absolutely in love with the lyrical letters cards. I will make these later today if time permits!

Heidi G said...

Love how you covered your "creative opportunity" and showed how to use the transfer tape. Very clever.

Hey Jude said...

thank you for a great week of projects and tips, I have bookmarked you and I will be visiting. You have helped me appreciate my DS so much more. thanks again JSharer417@aol.com

Laura said...

Wonderful!!! Followed the link to the box for card sets for gift giving. Just what I've been wanting to do. Thanks again!

Dayna said...

I love your cards!! I also loved how you used the negative space to make a new card!! So great!!

LINDA said...

Thank You for all the great projects this week,I have enjoyed them very much.
Linda W.
ljunewall@hotmail.com

Brens Designs said...

I love all of these cards! Love how you look at Design Studio and just come up with such beautiful projects!!!

Elsie said...

Very Pretty. I really enjoyed learned about DS. Thanks so much for sharing. Elsie

Diana said...

this is GORGEOUS!

Marion said...

You have some great ideas and I have so enjoyed tuning in each day this week. Thank you so much for all the information
Marion

Karen S. said...

More beautiful cards! Thanks for sharing all of your ideas this week! I'm inspired to play with Design Studio more often!

Kate said...

What fantastic ideas! I, too, have often had strategically placed embellishments - and most often, the cards are better for it. I love how you use your negative images as well. I've never really considered Lyrical Letters, but just might give it serious consideration now. Thanks so much for sharing!

CuddlyBunny said...

After a week of inspiration and new ideas from you ... whew ... it's going to be a busy creative weekend!

Thanks so much for sharing all of your ideas and pointers.

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