My true love gave to me a partridge in a pear tree . . . AND the kick-off of Paper Crafting World & Cooking With Cricut's 2nd Annual 25 Days of Christmas & Crafting Fun Showcase!
We are super excited to bring you this wonderful event! The Design Teams have been hard at work coming up with some deliciously creative ideas to share with you! This is how the event will work --
EACH DAY:
EACH DAY:
- Different Designers will be showcasing their projects for your creative inspiration.
- We will have a different theme and the themes will not ALL be Christmas or holiday related. So be sure to visit everyday for creative inspiration you can use through out the whole year!
- We will be giving away FREE digital stamps, FREE electronic die cutting files and other printable graphics. There will be something for everyone. Please note: The freebies will expire at the end of their 24 hours and new ones will be available. You won’t want to miss them!
- We will showcase projects using your Cricut and Cricut tools.
- We will showcase projects using your OTHER electronic cutters too! Tools such as our Pazzles, Silhouettes, Gazelles and other electronic cutters. Along with all types of crafting tools and essentials.
- You will want to leave a comment for your chance to win one of our weekly prizes as well as one of our GRAND PRIZES!!!
- You HAVE to be a follower of the PaperCraftingWorld.com or CookingWith Cricut.com blog in order to win a prize, sorry no exceptions.
So without further adieu . . . Here are my projects for DAY 1! And it only seemed fitting that the theme ON the first day of Christmas is . . . that's right . . . PEARS!
These cute little ornaments measure 3 1/2" tall and are cut using the Joys of the Season Cricut cartridge. All of the paper is from my scrap stash. I cut two sides for each pear and "sandwiched" a loop of metallic gold thread between the layers for a hanger. I used several different rubber stamps and gold embossing powder to embellish my pears.
The stamp in the top photos are: (Left) c. 2004, Stampin' Up! and (Right) c. 2002, Stampin' Up! The stamp in the bottom photo is: c. 2003, Rubber Stampede.
I also made a card using the negative image created when I cut a larger pear for a different project.
The card base is 7" x 5" and is made from a piece of Bazzill Basic card stock called "Guacamole". The deep red mat is cut from a piece of Recollections card stock. The pear is 6" tall and is cut from scrap. This technique is called "Iris Folding." However, I didn't fold my paper -- I just used 3/4" strips to create my pattern. This is a great way to use up those little bits of scrap paper!
All of the patterned paper used in this card is from a paper pack by K & Co. I used a Fiskar's corner punch called "Heritage" to jazz up the corners. The "Peace - Hope - Love" stamp is by Stampin' Up!, c. 2002. and is embossed in gold. The metallic gold ribbon finishes off this card (and hides a corner that didn't punch correctly!).
All of the patterned paper used in this card is from a paper pack by K & Co. I used a Fiskar's corner punch called "Heritage" to jazz up the corners. The "Peace - Hope - Love" stamp is by Stampin' Up!, c. 2002. and is embossed in gold. The metallic gold ribbon finishes off this card (and hides a corner that didn't punch correctly!).
This Week (Dec. 1st through December 8th) enter at CookingWithCricut.com for a chance to win the following great prizes:
- Spring Holiday Cards Cricut Cartridge
- $15 Gift Certificate to Quick Quotes
- Quickutz Embossing Folder & Dies
- Snowflake Embossing Folder, Snowflake Die and Candy Cane Die (These will work in “other” machines too.)
- $20 Download from PaperCraftingWorld.com
- *Stamp, Stamp Pad & Block Set
(* Indicates a prize that will be awarded at the conclusion of the 25 days event.)
Simply enter by doing the following:
- Leave a comment on at least one post during December 1- 8 (for this week’s prizes). Winners will be randomly selected from comments, checked for blog-following compliance and announced on Saturday, December 10.
- Please only one comment per day, per visitor. All prizes will be awarded through random selection and will need to be claimed according to sponsor specs. Sorry, prizes that need to be mailed are limited to participants within the United States. Prizes that are “Online or downloadable are good world-wide.” Please also see each sponsor’s site for additional international shipping details.
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Now head on over to CookingWithCricut.com and check out the other "pear" projects and download some great freebies! Melin has created a pear cutting file and a pear digi stamp for you and there is a wonderful vintage graphic available, too! Check back each and every day for more great projects and freebies!
~ Jen
Super projects. Great papers.
ReplyDeleteBe Blessed, Beckie
Lovely projects! Love iris folding--love your take on it! Great way to use those scrap papers!
ReplyDeleteGlenda
http://glendascards.blogspot.com/
your ornaments and your card are fabulous....
ReplyDeleteJen...LOVE your folded pear!!! SO pretty!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Michelle
Really like the way you did the iris folding.
ReplyDeletelove your projects but my favourite is the Iris Folded Pear !
ReplyDeleteAs always you are inspiration to all of us with your wonderful ideas! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful creation. Especially like the negative image pear window look with the patterned papers. Will enjoy counting down the days till Christmas enjoying all the creations.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
http://CreatedbySunshineHoneyBee.blogspot.com
Georgous card! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteJen, love the ornaments! Jill
ReplyDeletehow cool this project is!
ReplyDeleteLove all your pears. Great way to use iris folding.
ReplyDeleteLove the Iris fold pear, just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the wonderful inspiration. Love the ornaments and your card with the iris folding. Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteWOW, the papers are beautiful and so is the amazing embossing. I love the use of the scraps!
ReplyDeleteDebbie B.