I finally had the opportunity to design a whole party package for a client. They wanted Hello Kitty invitations and centerpieces...so I put my Cricut to work! When using a cricut cartridge I use, Cricut Design Studio to design my projects. However...in the middle of working on this project, Provocraft released the new Cricut Craftroom, so I decided to try it. I love it! Much easier to use than Design Studio and it saved me a lot of time. I created a Hello Kitty card invitation and 10 centerpieces. Let me know what you think!
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
The Pinkest Bra you'll ever see!
My sister in law asked me & my newphew to help her decorate a pink bra for her to display at her office for Breast Cancer Awerness month. She wanted it to be both wearable and be able to hang as a banner. After a 2 hours shopping spree at Michael's buying anything that was pink, here is what we came up with.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
Hair Clippies
I found myself the other day with 5 minutes in which I actually had nothing to do, so of course I went to my craft pile, looked around and found some ribbon and a hair clip. Voila, the five minute craft project.
1. Materials, you'll need some ribbon and hair clips. You'll be surprised how little actually ribbon you need. I used about 2 inches of ribbon per hair clip. I used hot glue, but fabric glue or even crazy glue can work.
2. Start glueing the ribbon from the inside of the hair clip as shown.
3. Keep glueing the ribbon around the hair clip. I like to glue it to the inside of the back part as well.
4. Add your embellishment. I used a really small piece of red ribbon I found laying around to do the little bow. Voila! you have adorable hair clippies and all of 5 minutes to create.
Here's another set I created !
Thursday, July 14, 2011
It's a Girl!
Monday, June 27, 2011
Sinfully Crafty's Featured Project
Today I begin my feature project segment. I thought about naming it the Project of the Week...but who am I kidding! So I'm just calling it Sinfully Crafty's Featured Project.
So let's get to it. The Sinfully Crafty's Featured Project for today is one of my most popular items in my shop. It's a purse invitation that can be used for a lot of occasssions, but the most popular theme seems to be Spa Birthdays. This invite is really cute and easy to make!
First you need double-sided printed cardstock or scrapbooking paper. If you don't have double-sided printed paper or would like a more custom look, just print it yourself! You will need to print on white cardstock so the image doesn't bleed through.
Next you will need to draw your template on one side of the paper and cut it out. ( I am still trying to figure out how to upload templates, please comment on my facebook page and I will email it to you)
Once you have your template, fold in three parts.
For the wording part you can type it on Word, print it on full sheet label / sticker paper, cut it our and place it on the inside of your card. Cut out to small hole to the flap part o fthe invitation and tie a small bow...Voila!
Another thing I like to add is a little peice of velcro to the inside of the card in order to keep it closed, however, do not use an entire velcro circle becasue it really sticks together and makes it difficult to open. I cut a circle into 1/4's.
For those of you more crafty tech savy, you can cut out the invitation on a Cricut or other cutting machine, but I personally find I lose too much time trying to align everything. For me it's just faster to do the cutting by hand and then placing my wording on the invite rather than printing everything on the paper and then try to cut it on my machine. Of course, if you have a Cricut Imagine, you could use the machine to print and cut.
So let's get to it. The Sinfully Crafty's Featured Project for today is one of my most popular items in my shop. It's a purse invitation that can be used for a lot of occasssions, but the most popular theme seems to be Spa Birthdays. This invite is really cute and easy to make!
First you need double-sided printed cardstock or scrapbooking paper. If you don't have double-sided printed paper or would like a more custom look, just print it yourself! You will need to print on white cardstock so the image doesn't bleed through.
Next you will need to draw your template on one side of the paper and cut it out. ( I am still trying to figure out how to upload templates, please comment on my facebook page and I will email it to you)
Once you have your template, fold in three parts.
For the wording part you can type it on Word, print it on full sheet label / sticker paper, cut it our and place it on the inside of your card. Cut out to small hole to the flap part o fthe invitation and tie a small bow...Voila!
Another thing I like to add is a little peice of velcro to the inside of the card in order to keep it closed, however, do not use an entire velcro circle becasue it really sticks together and makes it difficult to open. I cut a circle into 1/4's.
For those of you more crafty tech savy, you can cut out the invitation on a Cricut or other cutting machine, but I personally find I lose too much time trying to align everything. For me it's just faster to do the cutting by hand and then placing my wording on the invite rather than printing everything on the paper and then try to cut it on my machine. Of course, if you have a Cricut Imagine, you could use the machine to print and cut.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011
St. Patrick's Day Green
You must admit, I'm getting better at posting on time. I'm only a few days late on this one!
If you follow my blog, you'll realize that I post as creativity hit me, unfortunetly, creativity usually hits me the day before a major holiday or event as is the case with this year's St. Patrick's Day. I realized on March 16 that I needed to create something GREEN for me & my daughter to wear, after all, I wouldn't want my daughter to blame me for getting pinched all day. I went upstairs to my crafting corner and I saw that I had a tutu I made for my daughter to wear (how to make a tutu future post) and it had tons of green tulle & ribbon. I decided to recycle to the tutu. I took it apart and used the tulle and ribbon to make St. Patrick's Day ponytail holders.
1. 1 ponytail holder, preferably the same color as the tulle you'll be using
2. 6 inch wide tulle, cut into 6 inch long strips
3. and ribbon cut into 6 inch strips
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I love this project because it's fast and easy to make. Think of all the colors and or color combinations you can make these in!
Friday, February 25, 2011
Happy Belated Valentine's Day
It's still February and here at Sinfully Crafty we decided to celebrate Valentine's Day all month long (my excuse for not posting in a more timely manner, lolol).
In my last post I was trying to figure out what favors to do for Valentine's Day for my kids to take to school. Well, here's what my trusty new assistant Deya (more on her later) and I came up with.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhTgMv2viQK632ogabss20I4f51Wp6sLCWP79w5TNP8brjHEr9hRseAy7WTe1myNGkAPrE7vfYfXyQZTAGJQoaFfTVw-V7qcUXuU1wSZSlNbeDyT6OBMcjAzk8di2KjqEkpNYqTVF-IoJ4/s200/Picture+1905.jpg)
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Not only were these super simple to make, we actually finished making about 80 of these a week before Valentine's Day. The butterflies are about 5x7 and I printed them on Basis Pink Paper. You can't really tell in the picture, but due to the texture of the paper the colored swirls look like they were watercolored on.
I'm still trying to figure out how to post pdfs for you to download, in the meantime, if you want a copy of the file (without personalization) email me.
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day is coming up and when I only had 1 chld in school it was a breeze to make little favors for my daughter's classmates. Fast forward to 2011, I now have 3 kids in school and after staying up to the wee hours of the night making Halloween favors for about 80 kids, I now have Valentine Day favor anxiety. My husbands says to just go buy those cheap cards they sell in the supermarket, but I actually feel guilty about doing that. If I can be creative for other people, while shouldn't I then be creative when it comes to my kids! In comes Disney's Family Fun Website, they have tons of cute, creative projects which are every easy to make.
Last year I made these cute Valentine candy boxes and I personlized them with each child's name. This year I plan to do something different for each class so it's easy to identify who takes what favors.
Last year I made these cute Valentine candy boxes and I personlized them with each child's name. This year I plan to do something different for each class so it's easy to identify who takes what favors.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Happy New Year
Wow! who knew 6 months passed so fast...I thought my last post was only a couple of weeks ago. Anyways, one of my new year resolutions is to update my blog weekly, or at least monthly.
I'm working on lots of exciting projects and I can't wait to share them with you!
I'm working on lots of exciting projects and I can't wait to share them with you!
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