Showing posts with label Gears (Set of 9). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gears (Set of 9). Show all posts

Sunday, August 13, 2017

Little Things by Jenny Alia

3:30 AM 1 Comments

Hi Everyone!  I've been itching to use the new patina paints I picked up last week and the first thing I wanted to paint with them is these gears.  The new Cheery Lynn Vintage Hot Air Balloon has been calling to me too.  I use the smaller hot air balloons a lot and this one is different enough both in size and style that it needed a place in my die collection.


I love how the background of the balloon is a perfect fit behind so it's easy to add additional colors.  I'm looking forward to cutting and paper piecing different colors inside the balloon to create a different look. 

I painted the Gears and embossed both the Vintage Hot Air Balloon and the heart lock from the Whimsical Lock and Key set.  I adhered the front of the balloon to the background with a tinted glaze.  I found the sentiment in a paper pack and thought it was the right size to add to the card. Last I added the black rhinestones and the gold thread to the lock.

Cheery Lynn Dies

Thanks for stopping by the blog today!
Hugs, Jenny

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Stop Awesome Dude Tag by Amy Voorthuis

3:30 AM 2 Comments
Good morning lovelies. 
Today it's my day again on this wonderful blog and this time I'd like to show you something masculine again. Yes, I am sorry but at the moment I love not making flowers but grungy stuff.  Well it's just a phase that I need to go through "I guess" lol!

Stop Awesome Dude!: 
For this tag I used the 6x6 "Edge of Town"paper pad by Scrapberry's where I was a guest designer last month. The tag I used is packaging from the Graphic 45 staples collection which I always used when making tags because I love the big eyelet one top. 

For the centers of my gears I used a bunch of screw brads that I have in my stash.  It always makes your projects so much more alive if you use metal pieces on them. 

Cheery Lynn Designs dies used: 
B693 - Cool Dude
B676 - Action Words

Thank you so much for visiting the blog today!
And for the lovely comments you always leave on my posts I just love to read them ;-) I hope you enjoyed my post and I have inspired you to use your Cheery Lynn Designs dies you don't use that often. If you love the Cheery Lynn Designs dies I used, you could always enter our bi-weekly challenge to win a $20 shopping spree.
This time it's challenge #228 "Mother's Day Theme" I can't wait to see your work, there are a couple of amazing entries already enjoy creating!

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Awesome & Cool Dude 8x8 Layout by Amy Voorthuis

2:30 AM 1 Comments
Good morning lovelies.
For this post I'd like to show you a masculine layout for a change as most of you know that I normally do feminine projects with lots of flower dies. Now I went for the steampunk dies.  On the picture you see my handsome boy a couple of days back while we were walking with our dog!
I totally love the fact that he is always wearing his cap and that amazing leather look jacket.  He is my cool dude.

Awesome & Cool Dude!
Firstly I layered my background sheet on two other sheets and for this layout I used two collections by Maja Design "Vintage Summer Basics" & "Vintage Winter" and I gessoed the background sheet.
Then I added some mist that I sprayed with blue Lindy's Stamp Gang Spray to not let it be white this time. Then I stamped with a text stamp to finish it off. 

  I really like the fact that you can cut for example the B402 - Concentric Circles Mesh Border into pieces to give more dimension to your work and not use the whole piece. There are more cool borders and other Cheery Lynn dies you can do that with. 

Cheery Lynn Designs dies used: 

Thank you so much for visiting the blog today!
And for the lovely comments you always leave on my posts I just love to read them ;-) I hope you enjoyed my post and I have inspired you to use your Cheery Lynn Designs dies you don't use that often. If you love the Cheery Lynn Designs dies I used, you could always enter our bi-weekly challenge to win a $20 shopping spree.
This time it's challenge #227 "Handmade Flower Theme" I can't wait to see your work, there are a bunch of amazing entries already enjoy creating!

Friday, April 22, 2016

On the Road by Debbie Brownmiller

3:30 AM 2 Comments
Hi, it's Debbie from Debbie's Time Out hosting the blog today.  Not sure if you would call this card clean and simple but it was definitely a quick and simple card.


For the base I used a product that Cheery Lynn Designs is now selling called Kraft-Tex. It is tough and doesn't tear and really looks like leather. I embossed the Kraft-Tex using the Gears Embossing Plate  . I layered the  Pierced Stacker #4 on top of that followed by the smallest of the  Circle Stitch and Cut Tool   with Happy Birthday printed on it.  I tucked some of the assorted gears from the Gears (Set of 9) in and around the circle. Last I cut the motorcycle from the Kraft-Tex and layered it for my focal point. It does makes a  great manly card.

I invite you now to come and join our bi-weekly challenge
 @ http://cheerylynndesigns.blogspot.ca/search/label/challenge for your chance to win a $20.00 store certificate. Don't forget you can join the challenge once each week.

Thanks you for visiting the blog today and for the nice comments you leave. I hope you have a wonderful crafty day.
                                                                                                        Debbie
Dies Used
Gears Embossing Plate - E170
Pierced Stacker #4 (Set of 6) - XL-22
Circle Stitch and Cut Tool - LG Silver Stitch Tool - LSC-4
Gears (Set of 9) - B340
On the Road - B515

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