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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Ornamental Iron - hearts in unlikely places!


Hi, it's Diane again.  I am really enjoying this week as guest designer and I want to thank you for all the nice comments.  It's Thursday already and I have so many Valentine's ideas and projects I still want to share with you.  I hope you will continue to visit my blog, Capadia Designs, so you won't miss the ones that don't make it into this week's posts.

The Ornamental Iron cartridge would probably not be the first cartridge you'd think of for a Valentine's Day project, however, with a little imagination any cartridge can be used for far more than you might expect.


One of the elements that caught my eye was this one - it certainly looked like a heart to me!


When you use "hide selected contour" you can make the heart shape even more obvious.


 This screen shot shows the lines that were hidden.

 

I used this design to create a card topper.  In contrast to the many layered card from yesterday's post, I kept this one super simple.  I cut it from white Core'dinations gemstone cardstock.  I really like the soft shine of this cardstock and it cuts very well in the Cricut.  Because there were a lot of thin lines, I did a 2 times multi cut with the pressure at 4 and the blade at five and the cut was perfect.


I needed to change the image to fit the A2 card by setting the width at 3.75 inches and the height at 5 inches.  When you do this, the proportions are thrown off and the lines at the top and bottom of the design are thinner than the side bars.  I corrected this by welding some additional rectangles to the top and bottom.  It isn't difficult to do, however there are some tricks involved to getting the lines even and I will add the technique to the list of videos I am compiling to make for the projects I have been showing this week.


The sentiment is cut in red glitter vinyl.  Whenever I want to use words in a very tiny size on a card, I use vinyl because I know I can get a clean cut and the adhesive will already be on the tiny cut - this saves a lot of time.  If you use matte black vinyl it looks like printing.


You do not need the deep cut blade to cut vinyl but you do need to remember to change your settings.  If you forget, you will get a mixed up mess as you see on the left side above.  There was too much pressure for the thin material and my blade chewed up the vinyl at blade depth 6 and max pressure. 


The goal is to create a "kiss cut" and cut the vinyl cleanly while leaving the backing paper intact.  You can see that in this view of the back side of the vinyl.  I find that blade depth 4, medium pressure and medium speed work very well.


Here is another close view of the cut on the card.  Even the tiniest spaces like the one above the heart will cut cleanly in vinyl.


Here is the simple card - once again I added some red gem stickers and a fancy vintage jewels sticker from Creative Charms to make the card sparkle.  Someone left a comment that it must have taken a long time to glue down all of the gems on the card I shared yesterday.  These gems are sticky backed so it is a quick and easy job to place them on a card and they really stay put once you have placed them.

You may be wondering why I am talking about this card but the photo at the top of the post was of something entirely different...


I've made several variations of cupcake "cages" - I really like the lace look of the sides with the stability of a full base.


I thought that this image would make a Valentine's Day version of the cage.


There are lots of nice heart shapes that are perfect for Valentine's Day projects.


 Here is the finished cage cut - occupied by a yummy cupcake!


Once again, with all of the thin lines I did a 2 times multi-cut with pressure at high and blade depth at 5.  The paper I used is from K & Company and probably would have cut well with just one cut but, with so much detail, it helps to have the second cut to be sure.  When lifting a delicate cut like this from the mat I use a wide putty knife that I got at the hardware store for a couple of dollars.  It really helps to have such a wide surface.


After lifting the cut, I score along the sides and across the tabs.

 

Then I fold everything in along the score marks so it is ready to assemble.


I generally use Scor-tape to assemble boxes and 3D objects because it is neat and easy to use.  There is no drying time and the tape is very strong.  You can also tear it by hand as you place all of the tape on the tabs.


Here you can see how the sides are folded up and the tabs attached to keep the shape of the box.


The pink paper and hearts make this quite festive for Valentine's Day treats.


This is a cupcake from Starbucks which is a large but not super large cupcake.  You can tweak your design to fit various sizes of treats.


You can also use something like this for a candy holder - here is an Easter example.

The files for the yellow and green cages can be found at THIS POST on my blog.  Information about the file for the blue cage is at THIS POST.  If you want me the "clean up" and post the heart file please leave a comment on my blog and I will try to do that soon.


This is yet another vinyl cut that I used for something interesting - you can find out what I did with it on my blog, Capadia Designs, at THIS POST.

I don't think there were many questions in the comments today.  One thing I need to clarify is that Design Studio works great on Windows 7 computers.  I had given information about getting the updates because the version on the CD when you purchase Design Studio will not work for Windows 7 machines.  The current updated version is fully compatible with Windows 7 - I run Design Studio on one Vista computer and one Windows 7 computer with no problems.


I'll try to read through all the comments to find any other questions later today so I can answer them on Friday.  Today we were in a Winter Wonderland - is there a lot of snow where you are?


Have a great Thursday - I am looking forward to one more day here tomorrow.

Diane

Be sure and check out Joy's and Melanie's personal blogs for more creative goodness at Obsessed with Scrapbooking and Courtney Lane Designs! Have a great day!
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Brigitte said...

Wow!!! I love all the projects you showed us today!!! You are very ingenious!
brigitteetleschats at hotmail dot com

Parcha said...

Like always,great project!
OI is on my wish list.
Thanks

Scrappin Melissa said...

WOW! This is exquisite! very detailed. I love that cage as a candy holder too!

Anonymous said...

WOW!! Geeze "O" Pete girl you are one talented gal...you've got my head a spinin'....love everything and I'm lovin' how your are showing things on the Gypsy as I just got mine....I love how you are very technical with your directions.....gosh I feel like I can even do this....and your vision is definately outsie the box (no pun intended)


Joan Smith

Amy said...

Oh, wow, these are all fabulous! I love that cart.

Shirley said...

BEAUTIFUL!! card and love the cupcake cages. A lot of snow?...yes!! Here in Atlanta no school since Monday and am house bound...a lot of projects getting done :o)

Sharon said...

What great projects, and I, too, like to find hearts in unusual places- crocheted ribbon, etc.
Here in Nova Scotia, we had 10 inches of snow last Saturday, and another 10 last night. It looks much like your pic around here this morning!
Sharon

Sharon Aubuchon said...

I love the idea of using vinyl for small word cuts for cards. For some reason, my cricut doesn't always line up letters right. For example, if I cut a single letter, like an "s" the cut lines are about 1/16" off, and I have to use a scissors to trim and then you can always tell. Any idea what's wrong?
Love your projects!

craftymom205 said...

Love your projects.

Laney said...

A fantastic project, you are very creative thanks for sharing your talent.

Cuddles and Chaos said...

Beautiful. you are talented and informative. Thank you
christi
keenerfamily at gmail dot com

adisaac said...

Great project! I love all of the details.

Georgei said...

wow what a pretty projects that you did love that card very pretty

SCan said...

Diane - you are amazingly talented! These are exquisite projects! Thanks so much for sharing them with us!

Krista said...

OM! This is the perfect project. I can't wait to get this cart. Thanks for showing us!

Mireille said...

Wow! Interresting project! Maybe a little to computer work for my taste but certainly worth the effort!

Jennifer said...

Beautiful! I love how you are always surprising us with new ideas, Diane! TFS

Betty Fox said...

Such a cute idea!!

joni said...

Love these! I especially love that you said you cut small intricate pieces out of vinyl...great tip! Thanks!
hugs,
joni

DebJoAl said...

Love everything today too!

Kelly Massman said...

Very cool!
Also, isn't that snow pretty, but I hate the cold and the danger that snow can cause....

Amanda said...

I love all the ideas to use with ornamental iron. I wondered what to do with that cart. Thanks for the inspiration!

Bonita said...

Love these delicate cuts and the way you use them. Thanks.

GiGi said...

Wow! All that is amazing! Such a beautiful card!

KidzNkritters said...

This is a great cartridge. Love all your projects!

Libby Beach said...

Red glitter vinyl?!! So so pretty! Where can I get that? :)

Crystal said...

Love it..... I have debated over getting Ornamental Iron cart... I think you have swayed me more to getting it now.

debpaint16 said...

These projects are beyond Amazing!!
The ornamental iron, is over-the-top!! Thanks for such amazing projects!!
debpaint16@aol.com

Jean said...

OMG - wow!! Stunning!

Sassy's Ramblin's said...

WOW! Those cupcake cages are ADORABLE! I so wish that DS was available for the mac..:( Thanks for all your great ideas! You do amazing work!

Sue S. said...

Great projects!!! Love the cupcake/candy holder!! OI looks like a great cart!

sueot33@yahoo.com

hildedewilde said...

wow this looks great!! Thanks for charing!!
greetz, hilde

ellen s. said...

oh these are fabulous! wow. great post, today!

Kimberli said...

What a neat project, thanks for sharing and going into such details on how you made it!

We have 6ish inches of snow with more moving in tonight... :( Is winter over yet?

Kath said...

Wow - incredibly beautiful projects today. I love the card and those cupcake cages are amazing!

Susan Horvick said...

Ornamental Iron was one of the cats I thought I might not need. but after seeing this post, I'm reconsidering!

Tami B. said...

I've been on the fence about OI but I think this is gonna push me over the edge. Another wonderful project, thank you!

gmaJ said...

Diane, these are adorable!! Thanks for sharing them with us today! Your work is very inspiring!

Laurie said...

Very cute, love the cupcake cages, especially used as the candy dish.

Miranda said...

Your projects are awesome! TFS

mlenclade at g mail dot com

Megan H. said...

You have such wonderful projects. Thanks for sharing.
Megan H.
mhcards at embarqmail dot com

Cheryl Hauber said...

Love your projects this week!!! You've been a great "guest designer"!

Maureen Reiss said...

Wow!! Awesome projects! Love the card! Soooo pretty!

amy said...

Very beautiful! I'm always looking for something new to do with the cricut. Thank you for sharing that.

Barbara said...

Diane, you are incredibly talented! I have been following your blog as well as Everyday Cricut and Joy and Melanie's too! Your perceptive eye is magnificent! I love what you did with the Ornamental Iron cart. I was looking in Michael's yesterday hoping to find some clear heart ornaments. No luck, but yours are beautiful! I bought some pre-decorated pink hearts to decorate a pink tree for my girls'American Girl dolls for Valentine's Day. Thanks for all that you share! -nu2scrap-

Sally said...

You are so talented and your creations are incredible.

We only have about 6 inches of snow where I live in northern Ohio. Usually we have much more by now. I'm happy with just 6 inches.

LyndaKay said...

Cupcake cages and the directions are terrific! Thanks! Love the setting tip for cutting the vinyl.

spelsue said...

great baskets! Great use of the ornamental iron.

Mrs.PeruStarsFan said...

Another awesome project to work towards. Im looking to learn this before easter - a great way to make a basket for the new grandbaby.

Thanks for all the great ideas.

GreenScrap said...

That is super gorgeous!!! I love all the bling and shine!!
TFS!! Take Care!!
Jennie @ http://earthyscrap.blogspot.com/

AprilsL8 said...

Love your projects! I may have to get that cart!!
I have lots of snow in Nebraska, too.

di said...

Diane - as always your card is great, and the instructional detail you provide is great. My deck is about half full of snow too. And it's snowing again today.

Lara said...

Thanks for sharing! These projects are absolutely gorgeous.

Beebeebabs said...

Beautiful projects you did a great job thanks for sharing!!!

Rebecca said...

Great, great ideas!
rferguson07@gmail.com

The Antonich's said...

So far I have thought I could do what you have done. This one- I'm gonna leave to a professional :D Love it!

TONS of snow here-unfortunately in Wyoming it doesn't mean we get any snow days like I've heard a lot of the midwest got!

IRW Dana said...

Love the tip about vinyl for small cuts. Never would have thought of that. papermemories4u(at)yahoo(dot)com

Linda Peterson said...

Wow, love information you shared today!! We are expecting snow over the next 5 days so will catch up with you.

CARDS by SUSAN said...

Beautiful projects! You are amazing, Diane!
Yes, we have snow here in Kansas and it is bitter cold, about 3 degrees
Thanks for sharing
Susan

Liz said...

Beautiful Diane. Although my talents are no where even close to yours and I would probably never attempt something so daring, I just love you creations and you blog. It has been alot of fun seeing you as a guest designer.

Christine S said...

Your projects are beautiful! One of these days I bring out my brand new print and cut cricut and figure it out! lol

cdaily28 said...

Love this idea to hold the cup cake!

Em'smom said...

Wow! what a great idea. lots and lots of details!
Lori

Rae-beccadesigns said...

Love, love, love the projects! Thanks for sharing. I live in Pa. and we have about a foot of snow. I had big plans for a snowday with my cricut, but ended up with the stomach flu yesterday! Needless to say, I didn't get to visit the cricut!

JenBenLola said...

Those cupcakes look delicious!! And i know how you feel being in a winter wonderland... we got over 2 feet of snow here in CT!! Tons of snow!!

Robin said...

I love how delicate these boxes look. What a great idea and how pretty. I can use these cages for just about anything.

Just A Pac Rat said...

Very nice ideas! Thanks for sharing them!

Sharon said...

Awesome! Now I would have never thought to cut my phrases from vinyl instead of cardstock!! Wonderful idea! Thanks!!! :)

Kel said...

WOW.. those are gorgeous. how crafty.. Now I want a cupcake.. LOL.. Thanks so much for posting these projects.. great inspiration!

Scrappy Chic said...

I just have to say your creations are amazing. Thank you for sharing how to turn one cut into something completely different.

emds698 said...

this a very pretty card and cupcake holder, I did the heart treat holders and wow they were easy to use, again thanks for sharing your talent with us all god bless

Anonymous said...

Great ideas!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks,
Roxanna
bswinch at aol dot com

lisa said...

Great ideas!!! Thanks for sharing and inspiring!
lbwink

Idle Hands said...

I appreciate the details you share in explaining the steps in your projects. Just perfect for a person like me! I'm a fan.

mhoecker at gmail dot com

Debbi said...

AMAZING! Love what you did with that cartridge. So pretty!
*smiles*

Mollie said...

What a great way to present a cupcake! Love it!!!

Syd said...

Love the projects. No snow here in south Louisiana, but if there was I would be playing with my cricut.

candkleo said...

Oooo la la! So fancy! Thanks for your great instructions! :) Kelly ckellyleo@gmail.com

A splash here and there said...

Awesome projects - I'm always in awe of your talent, Dianne!

Danyce said...

Adorable boxes, I'm thinking of doing a project like that for my wedding favors!

That is a TON of snow. No snow for me here is socal <3 Thanks for the designs!

Anonymous said...

teA friend shared this site with me. This will be great. Thanks for all your posts.

Connie Gail said...

About the Design Studio Software....I have Windows 2010. Will it work on that?

Enjoyed your fancy creations!

Connie Gail
westfamily @ mlode dot com

TMAC said...

Thank you for all the extra work you do to post blogs. I need all the help I can get.

ckeller219 said...

Wow did you ever pack a lot in today. I love them all. I can see new carts that are a must have. lol. Thanks again.

Scrappymama Elaine said...

love the goodie boxes/holders! so clever!

Kathy said...

You have me sold on this cartridge. Love the detail you give in directions for your projects. I was in Norfolk, VA for Christmas and experienced 14 inches of snow. Breathe taking!
Kathy
mskathywmu4 at cox dot net

Anonymous said...

You always come up with the most amazing things. I would never think to do that.
marilyn2222 @ hotmail.com

Carolee said...

Love this post even tho I don't have that cartridge. Thanks so much about the idea of using vinyl for intricate small cuts. I love vinyl and never would have thought of that. What's your source for red glitter vinyl? Thanks so much.

Diana Joy said...

Falbulous projects....as always. I have that OI cartridge and have yet to use it...now I have some inspiration. Thanks.

Carrie K said...

Beautiful projects, as always!! Do you use Design Studio with vinyl? I always have problems with it because you can't contro; the pressure and speed. Any tips dor me?
Carrie
carriedan1 at live dot com

Nana Donna said...

Wow what a fabulous project Thanks

Scrapper69 said...

BEAUTIFUL Diane... Yet again! I LOVE that you put all the details down so we can understand the step by step soooo easily! Soo thanks for that! And I LOVE the card and the cute cupcake holders! JUST BEAUTIFUL!!!! :o)

motherloves3 said...

I love the projects, thanks for sharing. The I LOVE YOU is beautiful.

Linda said...

Oh I love the cards and cages!!! I really like that cartridge too
Linda A

StefanieH said...

WOW these are great. they look awesome. thanks for sharing.

Jessica said...

As soon as I saw this cartridge, I had to have it! There are now only a few that I 'need'. Of course I'm sure there will be more as PC keeps introducing more of them. I love this one and the lacy lables cart. Lovely designs. TFS

Heather said...

Great ideas. I love the Easter basket idea. Those would be fun for school parties. TFS
bhoward at kci dot net

Est xxx said...

gorgeous designs thanks for sharing :-)xx

Kerie said...

WOW - love your projects!!!

Janet said...

Your designs are beautiful. You constantly amaze me with the projects you come up with. Thanks again Diane for another wonderful tutorial.

Court said...

Fabulous Capadia! thanks!!!

Deanna said...

Your projects are fantastic. I have loved them all, you are super talented. Thanks for sharing them with us and giving me more inspiration and ideas to try.

Karen said...

Your projects are awesome!!! What is the multi-cuts, I see you keep saying you cut 2x with multi cuts to get a clean cut?? Please let me know because I do have problems with delicate cuts!! Thanks love your blog and this week here has been awesome!!
Karen dkolopez@msn.com

DeAnna said...

WOW!!! I really love the card!

Laura said...

Such gorgeous designs! I "love" them all! Thank you so much for all the neat ideas.

Bobbi said...

What a cute project. I love the lacey cupcake holders.

TheLastOfNine said...

Great card, love the scroll-work. Those cupcakes look so yummy and the holders are just perfect for any kind of goodies.
Gloria

Wendy said...

Once again, fabulous designs! You are a true artiste, Diane!

Wendy T.

Vicki said...

Hi Diane,
Beautiful work!
Do we need to have theIronworks cartridge to cut out the cut file from Design Studio?
Also do cut files from Design Studio work on Sure Cuts alot?
I would be rteally greatful for your answers,
Vicki

ShoppingTamii said...

amazing projects!!!

Jolanda said...

your projects are amazing! I love the cages but the cupcakes won't stay in them for long!! I would have to make a false one to go inside so I could look at it all the time :)

Deanna Parrish said...

You did such a great job on this project. I can't wait to try it out for myself. It looks awesome.

**Treefrog** said...

Oh I love these, you are amazing and always love to read your instructions on how to do things, I just wish I had more time to try all of them, LOL! I really do want, and need to get this cart., it's one I wanted the second I saw it and now seeing your designs I REALLY want it! Off to look for a good deal. Oh and your yard looks like mine too, lots of snow and we also have the dreaded Ice also. (And I see you still have your outside Xmas goodies out, lol, so do I, it's just to cold and wet to get them put away, LOL! Thanks again, your the Best!
((Hugs)) Theresa

ScrappyMama said...

WOW!! This was another great project & another information-packed post...thanks for that!!! Your winter wonderland looks very pretty; it looks like you might have a little more snow than us but it looks pretty similar...I'll hop over to your blog in just a bit to catch up!

sleigh said...

Luv all the treats you showed us today! Looking fwd to tomorrows post, the last one :(; hope to see you back again soon :)

Kate Wimber said...

I AM IN LOVE WITH THESE CAGES!!! Looks like my next cart will have to be the ornat. iron cart. I have a Scentsy business and can incorporate these for my hostess gifts!!! LOVE IT!!! Thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas!!!

Luv Scrapping Together said...

Wow! These are gorgeous! I love all the projects that you have created with this cartridge.

katscrapper said...

Wow!! Love your card. Never would have thought to use the OI cart. Thanks for the tip on using vinyl to cut small words. I will have to try that. You are so talented, thanks for sharing the cupcake cage too.

Kathy

Mary Ellen said...

What a unique idea. I love the way your mind works, to be able to come up with this ironwork for Valentines. It really is a nice project. Thanks!

Jill W. said...

These are beautful projects.
TFS,
~Jill

Glora said...

Wow Diane, you are amazing and so creative.

McVic said...

what a creative project!! and your tort. was great!! THanks so much!
KACEE
mcvicwif@yahoo.com

Carol said...

Fabulous projects! TFS, will have to use this idea soon! Thank you

Deb with Dogs said...

WOW!!!!! This is just one of the coolest projects! I love it! I have O I so I will give it a shot. Thanks for being so very creative Diane!

debshopn@gmail.com

Crhiga said...

Love your treat holders and your card. We do have snow here in Hawaii, but luckily it stays on the mountain.(lol)

Carol

kim.mom said...

BEAUTIFUL projects!!! Not a lot of snow here in Hawaii (he! he!) but we do have alot of rain! If this rain were snow we would be having a blizzard.

CathyinMN said...

Now you did it! I've been wanting the Ornamental Iron cart and even have some projects in my head for it, but I've been trying to hold out because I have at least 6 new carts that I haven't opened and used yet. And now you show me this! I love it!!! You did a great job. TFS!

Donna said...

Hi Diane!
Beautiful designs, beautiful card, cages, boxes and a spectacular photo of your snow filled area! No snow here on the Central Coast of California, but plenty cold enough for us!
Thanks for sharing this week - enjoyed everything you've done here.
Blessings, Donna
grandma4five

bpryor said...

I love all the projects you shared today!!! Thanks!!!

Sandra said...

amazing you can do that! this is neat!
Sandra ltb

KimR said...

Wow! More great ideas! I didn't even look at that iron lace cartridge--now I may have to rethink that! Not to mention it would be great for scrapping all of the ironwork pics we took while in Charleston a couple years ago!

Okay---so I am confused on Design Studio. I have the CD--I shouldn't load that onto my windows 7--or do I load it and then go to cricut .com to get the updates? I am glad you clarified--because I was going to get rid of it!

Anonymous said...

WOW!!! You're so talented! I have the OI cartridge, but do I need a Gypsy in order to cut the basket itself? Thanks for the inspiration!

ribbondiva at hotmail dot com

Vanessa said...

You are so creative! All the projects are great, especially the cupcake/candy "cages". TFS!

SherriC. said...

WOW This is gorgeous....
I love designing cupcake wrappers...TFS!!!

flscraplady said...

I never would have found hearts in Ornamental Iron - Wow! Your great! Thank you so much!
diane at weismanfamily dot net

Julie Bittman said...

Such great ideas!

Shirley said...

Love these ideas!!!!

Theresa said...

wow...awesome projects!

Fleur-de-lis and Flourishes said...

WOW!!!! Just wow~ these are amazing projects! I was thinking I didn't need this cartridge but you have proved me wrong! TFS!

Roenick said...

I absolutely LOVE the card!! The boxes are very nice and I think I'll be getting the cartridge so I can make Easter boxes this year (last year was papermache eggs).

No snow here :( But that could be good since hubby is coming home at the end of next week for his 3 week leave from Iraq. But I still want snow!!

Roenick said...

PS... now I'm craving cupcakes!

Christine said...

wonderful ideas! I really love the cupcake cages and I really want a cupcake now.

TrueCAGirl said...

Wow! What fun! These projects and cards are wonderful. I haven't played with vinyl yet. But, kowing now that it cuts so well for small cuts, I am going to have to try it. Thank you!

Dawn said...

I love it! Great tip on the vinyl.

~Dawn
http://latenightscraper.blogspot.com/

Jenn said...

Love this project.. so many possiblities.. got my creative juices flowing

Jennifer
paperthisandthat.blogspot.com

alwayscharlie said...

How cute! Love the card and the new cupcake cage. I haven't really celebrated Valentines Day since the kids were little but all your projects are putting me in the mood.

Alisa said...

Way to think outside of the "box". HAHA!

And I LOVE your snow pics too. Here in TX, we have had snow on the ground since Sunday. It's nice to see it stick around instead of melting within 24 hours.

Bethany said...

LOVE your projects, especially today (Ornamental Iron is one of my favorite cartridges yet)! I'm going to have to try using vinyl for fonts since I prefer working in 8" albums. Thank you so much much for that tip!

mississchic said...

Fabulous cart! mississchic @ yahoo dotcom

JANLYNN said...

Another day of to die for designs. I had never thoght about useing vinal of the sentiments before. This i have to try. Great card and wonderful cupcake cages.

The Scrapbook Speedway said...

thanks for the wonderful tutorial! you make it look so easy!

Laurie's Sunny Studio said...

Fab heart projects. Just in time to be thinking about Valentine's Day.

Debra said...

Love it. You are amazing!

Kristie Maynard said...

Beautiful projects and some really helpful tips, Thanks!

Tracy said...

Wow! What great projects. I love the candy and cupcake cages. What a great idea!

jamme said...

Diane you amaze me. Seeing the heart design and then figuring how to hide the scrolly part of the design on the iron works cart was brilliant! Love the little cupcake cages but cannot imagine making more than one because they look quite complicated.
Yes we have 50" of snow so far here in the northern suburbs of Mpls, MN. It's supposed to get super cold again this weekend too. Phooey. I am so ready for a warm vacation.

AJoy said...

I never thought of using vinyl for small sentiments! This information WILL help me in the future. Nothing is more frustrating than trying to cut it out "smoothly" and then when you do, you mess it up with glue! Ugh!

Thanks for the info.

April
nginerd at gmail dot com

Maria said...

Wow! Gorgeous work!!!

Where can I find the updated version of DS and is it easy to use?

Just Me said...

Wow,beautiful card. Interesting projects; candy/cupcake cages.

Lynnette said...

LOVE the cage idea for Easter baskets.

debbie susee said...

Wow! Pretty.

Anonymous said...

Love the boxes used for the cupcakes. What a great idea.
sherknight@yahoo.com

mary stuart said...

Oh my, Diane, you certainly are full of wonderful ideas! Love those cup cake cages. and the gates are lovely! i look forward to seeing more of your amazing creations!
we had a lot of snow yesterday, so today, Thursday, everyone was out shoveling! They 'promise' more snow over the weekend! Yahoo!!:*

Windy said...

I love the look of this card! Thanks for the idea.

Cynthia B. said...

These cupcake "cages" are amazing! Beautiful packaging for these sweet treats. Thanks for all the tips!

Brandi said...

Cute idea! I just happened across your blog and joined right away! Such great ideas. Thanks!

mary said...

I love those little baskets. I live 20 miles south of Charlotte, NC. We received 5-8 in of snow followed by 1/2 inch of freezing rain= frozen encrusted snow and an ice skating rink to drive on. The community went to disaster mode for 2-3 days. City government, docters' office, schools & businesses- everything cancelled. We are not equipped for snow storms. We get them 1-2 times a year so we don't have the equipment to handle it.
scgma

Crafty Sue said...

Diane, this is amazing! What a wonderful cupcake holder and card. I never thought of using vinyl on cards. Thanks for that tip.

HappyExpressions said...

great project!

Glenda said...

Enjoyed all your projects. Loved the Iron work designs and you used them in such a beautiful way for Valentines. Thanks for the inspiration.

Anonymous said...

I love them! I didn't think I needed that cart, but you always show such great projects. Thanks for sharing your talent w the rest of us!

Carol
aka cyimbugbitten
bugbitten at hotmail dot com

Reneeleeak said...

What beautiful projects! Your card is so pretty.
Wow...you really think out of the box, which is so hard for me.
Thanks for sharing your ideas with us!
reneeleeak at yahoo dot com

MistyLou said...

nice projects! I really need some new cartridges!!

Shari said...

You are so talented. I love the cupcake boxes and the card. I love the ornamental iron cartridge but hadn't figured out exactly what to do with it. Thanks. I would love to have the heart filigree box file. am headed to your site to get the other files.

KTbirdiegirl said...

Beautiful projects! I love how you transformed the ornamental gates into background designs. I adore the Easter cage...it is so cute! Thanks for the tips on using vinyl for intricate cuts. This cart is definitely on my wishlist!
Kathryn

sprice said...

Very impressive!

Danielle Phillips said...

Very cool!

dannimae6@yahoo.com

mommanj said...

Wow! Great projects. I am going to try the vinyl, looks great!
TFS your wonderful talents.

cardchick's world said...

fabulous!!!! must put that cart on my need list!!! forget the wish list....most carts are NEEDED!!!!! LOL.....
cardchick50atgmaildotcom

Lizzy Liz said...

I'm in love!!!

Jarna said...

Amazing! Really like the all.
Wow, look at all that snow I see. Lot's of time to Cricut when you're stuck inside huh!

Kris said...

I would love to be in your creative mind for just an hour to see HOW you come up with your ideas ;0)
Such a simple, lovely card. Striking cupcake holder too!
I will sit at your feet and learn how to look at things a little closer for hidden designs!
I do tease you here but you do totaly fascinate me in your creative endeavors and we are grateful that you choose to share the with us! Thanks so much for everything you have show us this week! I hope they ask you back again SOON!

Kris in Alaska
funamom at yahoo dot com

1harperpooh (harperpooh at yahoo dot com said...

Wow, Wow and WOW! So talented. Awesome designs.

Trell said...

The Spring/Easter candy corn is so stinkin' cute!

Angie said...

Diane, everything you create is AMAZING, as is this!!! Fantastic!

amayo said...

These are fantastic, you are right sometimes you just have to look at a design in a different light to see a new shape in it!
Alyssa
alyssa at mayofamily dot com

Lynn said...

Love it, great ideas!

Conniecrafter said...

Oh Wow is that ever neat, I know this is way off for me because I am having problems with just basic things.

Jamie said...

This is such a cute idea, I love it!!

littlen said...

Just beautiful. What a great project. TFS.

Kim. said...

Beautiful projects, you always amaze me where you get your ideas from but I certainly look at carts differently now lol.
Kim xXx

Dana said...

Beautiful projects like always! Wonderful job once again!

dmcarlisle09atgmaildotcom

Dawnmarie said...

What a great idea! Love this project!

Kerri Marie said...

Thanks for sharing all of this. i love all the tips you gave for using the studio. And as always your projects were amazing.

Jamie said...

i love these cupcake boxes!!! tfs.
-jamie
babyblueangel_30@Yahoo.com

JustJules said...

This was ingenious!! Very beautiful work! TFS!

AshleyS said...

I love it!! Way to come up with different ideas!

Lady_of_Mason_Manor said...

Wow! Now I must get this cartridge! I love it! Thanks for sharing!

VinDeeLoo said...

Beautiful. I love your projects.

VinDeeLoo
vndlewis at rocketmail dot com

Stephanie said...

Looks great, I love how you used the cage for a cupcake. That is sooo cool!

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