Showing posts with label giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label giveaway. Show all posts

Monday, September 9, 2013

Vinyl University and FCCB Cricut Crawl

Welcome to the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog's "Cricut Crawl" (a Cricuty version of a blog hop), day one of "Vinyl University" sponsored by Cricket Vinyl Supplies, and if you are new to Jilliene Designing, welcome to my blog!

This week FCCB is challenging you to create a Cricut project using vinyl. You can purchase vinyl for your project at Cricket Vinyl Supplies using the coupon code: fantabulous for a 15% discount! 

Prizes, prizes, prizes... If 100 crafters submit a project for this week's Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog's challenge, Cricket Vinyl Supplies will give away a Cricut Expression package that includes:
  • a Cricut Expression machine
  • deep cut blade
  • Jasmine Cricut cartridge
  • ten 12” x 12” assorted sheets of matte vinyl
  • one 12” x 12” gridded transfer tape. 
Winners will be selected by random.org so your project doesn't have to be an extravagant masterpiece to qualify to win!  You just need to use vinyl and one Cricut cut.

But wait!  There's more!  There will be Blog Candy (Prizes) at every one of the stops along the Cricut Crawl which means you have 18 opportunities to win crafty goodness. And there will be a Grand Prize up for grabs at FCCB for one of the participants who submits a project using vinyl.  That's a lot treasure to collect on your Cricut Crawl adventure.


Speaking of treasure, yesterday we threw my daughter a surprise pirate birthday party and there were eye patches, swords and hidden treasure for everyone.

 

This is how I used vinyl and my Cricut to add to the pirate party decor.  

 

I bought red, black and white balloons from the Dollar Tree and customized them using the Cricut cartridge "Life's a Party" and some of the fabulous vinyl sent to us by Cricket Vinyl Supplies.  (I point out that the vinyl they sent was "fabulous" because not all vinyl is created equally.  I learned this the hard way which I will share with you later this week.)


These balloons took me less than an hour and were so easy to make.  Stop by my blog tomorrow for step by step instructions on how to use Vinyl and any Cricut image to decorate balloons.


Now let's talk about the prize I will giveaway next Sunday, 7PM PST.  I just love the tools created by We R Memory Keepers and the Sew Ribbon is my new favorite.  I just purchased mine last Spring and now it seems like I incorporate ribbon sewing in almost all of my projects.  My absolute favorite design is the scalloped so I am giving away a Scallop kit, extra ribbon needles and some gorgeous red ribbon.


To enter for your chance to win:
  1. Follow my blog by clicking the button "Join this Site" on the upper right and signing up.
  2. "Like" Jilliene Designing on Facebook by clicking HERE.
  3. Leave a comment below letting me know that you did both #1 and #2, plus introduce yourself and tell us if you have played with vinyl before.


Your next stop is with heather at Scrapping Runner Creations.  Make sure to visit all the stops along the way and when you get done, make sure you link up your project to FCCB's Fantabulous Cricut Crawl post!!


Here is the line up in case you get lost :

Robin http://robinscreativecottage.blogspot.com
YOU ARE HERE  -> Jilliene http://jillienedesigns.blogspot.com
Heather http://scrappingrunnercreations.blogspot.com
JoNeita http://createwithjoneita.weebly.com
Jackie http://luv2scrappp.blogspot.com
LB http://www.coolbeansbylb.blogspot.com
Connie http://www.conniecancrop.blogspot.com
Amy T www.craftingwithamy.com
Missy http://www.quickchickdesigns.blogspot.com
Cindy http://www.cindyvernon.blogspot.com
Rebecca craftingmisfit.blogspot.com
Catarina http://blog.docerelashop.com
Kim ogdendoll.blogspot.com
Emily molliemugsblog.blogspot.com
Amy HS http://thestampingtree.blogspot.com
Ro http://rodonner.blogspot.com
Lynn http://mycardsnstuff.blogspot.com
Michelle http://justanutterpapercrafter.blogspot.com


Friday, July 5, 2013

Cricut Cartridge "Word Collage" - Cartridge Overview and Table of Contents

Before I get started I want to remind you that there are 2 more days of the 4th of July Fantabulous Cricut Crawl. It is Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog's version of a Blog Hop!!  Click the link above to find out all the details and start crawling to all kinds of giveaways.  Speaking of giveaways I am having a big one.

To enter, click HERE to win this!

Ok, It is finally time to take a closer look at the Cricut cartridge, "Word Collage." I thought I'd have this post up on Wednesday but with the holiday, I didn't have much time to write in peace and quiet. This cartridge has a lot of really cool collages and it has a ton of potential. Out of the 50 different collages on the cartridge, I, personally, see 27 that I could potentially use based on my photographs and possible paper crafting needs.

That is how I almost always pick out cartridges. I look through the handbooks page by page and actually count how many of the images I could potentially use based on my life and the photos I have not yet scrapped. If the % is high, I buy it.

Since Word Collage qualified for purchase per my "statistical assessment", I was able to put it in my cart with a clear conscience.  When I got it home, I popped it into my Expression and proceeded to cut out the baby girl collage at 4" with pink cardstock. My blade started tearing the edges of some of the letters on the very first line so I did some tinkering with the blade depth, speed and pressure.

I still had difficulties. Since the blade was 2 weeks new, I crossed that off the list of potential problems. I tried switching the type of paper but that just brought about more issues of one form or another. When I upped the size to 5" there was improvement but not the perfectly clean edges one would hope for. That is when I got bored and filed the cartridge away.
Fast forward a couple of years to present day. I had my first design team project for Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog - Create a project using red, white and blue. Several of the DT members had already submitted their projects so I had a sense of which cartridges were being used. I wanted to do something unique... to use a cut that was off the beaten path...Hmmmm...Word Collage came to mind.

Fantabulous Cricut

I knew I'd need to do some test cutting before I got started so I picked a scrap of Bazzil cardstock, some thin Core'dinations cardstock and a scrap of K&Co double sided patterned paper to see what worked and what didn't. In each case, I had problems of one sort or another. I replaced the blade, adjusted the various setting and changed the size. Even at 6.5" I still had trouble with thin font letters; curves like in "S" and with smaller holes like in the capital letter "A".

My original vision had been to cut the collage out of a red, white and blue sheet of paper from the Danny O collection and use the negative on top of a solid sheet of silver paper.  Because of the relentless tearing and fraying, the negative image always had multiple flaws.

You can see the rips in "N", "T", "C", "R" and "I",
This simply would not due.  I decided to go another route.  I used the positive of the cut - the words and letters - and adhered that on top of parchment looking cardstock.  To remedy the damaged letters problem, I cut the 4th of July collage out multiple times giving me an "inventory" of letters to draw from to replace those that were torn or frayed.

To maintain the collage design, I placed my paper face down on the mat and flipped the image on my Cricut.

 

When the image was cut, I removed the negative, added adhesive to the letters with a Zig glue marker, and placed my background paper face down on top of the collage. I used a brayer to secure the letters to the background sheet and carefully peeled back the paper making sure the letters were glued to the background paper and were not sticking to the mat .
Tah-Da! The collage transferred perfectly and maintained the cartridge's design.

Unfortunately, the finished effect was extremely flat and uneventful.  After all of that work, I was really disappointed!  I was so darn invested by this point that I decided I had to make it work. I added a second layer of letters and in some key words, I sliced foam squares to lift the letters off of the first layer.

I had to cut two more sets of the 4th of July collage using the same Danny O paper to have enough letters to create a complete second layer.  The most time consuming part of the entire project was laying down those letters.

I used a Zig fine tip adhesive pen to add glue for the flat layer and carefully laid down each letter with tweezers. I used a micro-tip pair of scissors to cut the foam squares thin enough to fit under the raised letters which I placed by hand.  I raised the words America, 4th, Fireworks, 1776 and Independence Day.

To pull everything together, I mounted the background sheet on top of a different patterned paper from the Danny O collection and paper from the Simple Stories, Happy Day Birthday Memories collection.

Now for some information about working with this cartridge.  I am using a Q and A format to share what I now know. 

- I want to use the negative of a collage but I keep getting tears, frays and scrunched up edges. How can I prevent this?

You can slow down the speed but the only consistent fix I came across was to increase the size.  The bigger the cut, the better Cricut handles the details.

-When I use the negative, some of the letters are difficult to make out because they only have the outer edge to define them.

Yes, you must remember to transfer over the middle parts of “A, B, D, O, P, Q, R, a, b, d, e, g, o, p, q."  Sometimes they look like small scraps on your mat so make a note on a yellow sticky sheet and put it on your Cricut to remind yourself to pull them off first thing and store them somewhere away from your work area until you are ready to glue them down.  Five minutes after removing those parts and putting them aside for later, I tossed my pile of innards thinking they were trash.

- When I try to remove the negative, some of the letters are attached.

The Cricut tool kit includes a very cool straight edged craft knife that does a great job at cutting those small attachments.  If you don’t have one, just use your craft knife. 

- I want to use the positive word collage (i.e. – the letters / words) but how can I replicate the design?


There are a couple of ways to do this.  The first is to take the negative and tape it with not-too-sticky-tape (so it doesn’t tear your paper when you remove it) in the place you want the design and transfer each letter into its place in the negative image.  This does present a couple problems however:
 

  • You have to apply adhesive to each letter individually or else squirt it in the empty spaces inside of the negative but then you run the risk of the adhesive seeping and gluing the negative to your paper.  You could run the letters through the “X” xyron, but that is a lot of work too. 
  • Your letters may not have consistent angles. Even with tweezers, it is really difficult to place each letter exactly in its original place.
There is another way to approach this:
  • Place your paper on your mat face down and use the scraper or a brayer to secure all of the paper to the mat. 
  • FLIP or MIRROR the collage and cut.  
  • Once it is done, place adhesive (I used Zig) all over the back.
  • Remove the negative and place your background paper on top of the mat/ word collage. 
  • Flip it over and use your scraper/ brayer to secure the letters to the mat paper.
  • Slowly lift your mat rolling towards your body from the top to make sure each letter is adhered down.  If letters lift up with the mat, lay the mat back down and brayer again in that spot. 
  • Once you have removed the mat completely, place the plastic cover used for the mat on top of your collage and brayer again.
  • If any of the letters fall loose or don’t seem like they will stay put, place the negative over your collage so it fits, add additional adhesive on the back of the letter and put it in its place.
This method also has a couple problems/potential hiccups:
  • You MUST remember to FLIP/ MIRROR your image on your Cricut AND you MUST remember to place your paper face side down.  It seems obvious, but believe me, it is an easy mistake.  I blew it twice.
  • This process will be VERY difficult if you are trying to use patterned paper as your mat because it is really hard to lay the collage down vertically with precision.  It is doable with a T square or with some serious forethought but not a simple 1, 2, 3.
- How else can I use this cartridge?

I got a lot of great information from the comments section on my last post and from the Cricut MB.  I heard from many Cricut users that vinyl is the best material for cutting out a collage They used their cut vinyl  on chargers, canvas and in a floating frame.  Some Imagine owners just used the cartridge to print the collage.  A few Word Collage users mentioned that they used the "hide contours" option on their Gypsy and in CCR to make space for photos or images or other words. Clever!


I hope this information is helpful.  There is so much more to learn about this cartridge but in my opinion it really is a need to know task.  When I need to know it, I'll learn it.


Last but not least, here is a list of all of the words and phrases on this cartridge..  If you find any errors in the spreadsheet, please let me know so I can correct them. If you would like to share this information on your blog, instead of copy and pasting this info, please paste a link to my site. You can download a PDF version of Word Collage here:

Monday, June 24, 2013

Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog Design Team

 I have exciting news!  Actually its a double dose of happiness!  
I have been invited to join the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog Design Team! 
Woo Hoo!! Yippee! 

If you haven't been to the Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog before, you really must.  They offer weekly challenges with a giveaway for a randomly selected challenge submission which means that regardless of your experience, you have an opportunity to win. The DT also selects their top 5 submissions which are posted for bragging rights.

Fantabulous Cricut Challenge Blog (FCCB) is so much more than a challenge blog.  They also offer amazingly useful Quick Tips about using your Cricut, (the link takes you to a great tip about your mat and the plastic cover); super informative Cricut Tutorials (this link takes you to one about the Artiste cartridge), weekly challenge related Cartridge Inspiration and there are Spotlights on talented Cricut Crafters.

The second bit of exciting news is that (FCCB) has offered me their product representative position!  I started today.  This is a great opportunity for me to become more knowledgeable about the scrapbooking industry which will translate into my tutorials and articles.
 
That's how happy I am.
This week's challenge on FCCB is "Frame it" - Make a project with any type of frame. Follow the link above to find out more about submitting your work and see samples of frame projects created by last quarters design team.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Pick your Prize Supersized- ends 6/15 at 5pm PST

Update!!  This giveaway just got
The Cricut cartridge prize has been supersized to include the brand new "Boho Classics" and "First Few Years" Cricut cartridges making that option a "Cricut Duo"!
The other prize has been supersized into a "Basic Grey Quatro Plus" with a BG "Hello" collection spiral bound journal, a BG "Hey You" collection of designer chipboard shapes, a set of BG "Curio" Lavaliere stamps, a BG Precision File Set and a Martha Stewart Circle Cutter  See below for more details...

Pick your Prize??  Yes maim!  I know that a lot of my readers are Cricut owners but just in case you're not, I have another prize for you!  I will be giving away a Cricut "Boho Classics" and a "The First Few Years" Cartridges to one winner 

and a "Basic Grey Quatro Plus" to another
"Basic Grey Quatro Plus" includes a "Hello" collection spiral bound journal, a "Hey You" collection of designer chipboard shapes, a set of "Curio" Lavaliere stamps, a Basic Grey Precision File Set and a Martha Stewart Circle Cutter
on
Saturday, June 15th at 5:00PM, PST. 

How to enter and pick your prize:
1. Become a follower by clicking the "join this site" button on the right
2. Pin something from my blog.  You can visit the Gallery to find photos of many of my projects and tutorials or you can scroll through my blog to find something you feel is "Pin-worthy."
3. Leave a comment and include which prize you would prefer.
4. BONUS: If you post about this drawing on your blog or your Facebook page with a link to my site and you are selected for one of the prizes above, you will also receive a Cashmere Daime Crepe Trim by Glitz and a Studio Calico Mister Huey's Powder Blue Color Mist with a Circle Graph Mask.  When you leave your comment be sure to let me know that you posted about this giveaway on your site with your url (I'll follow you too!).  (If neither of the winners posted a link we'll have a 3rd winner.) 
 
To enter: Follow me. Pin me. Comment... and for extra credit, post about the giveaway with a link to http://jillienedesigns.blogspot.com/2013/06/pick-your-prize-craft-goodie-giveaway.html.

In your comment: Let me know which prize you prefer and if you posted about the giveaway with a link...and please feel free to say hello, share a little about yourself including a link to your blog, your work in a gallery or any other plug you'd like to share.

Choose from: "Cricut Cartridge Duo" or "Basic Grey Quatro Plus"
 
Thank you for visiting.  I hope you will come again and I hope you win!

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Smash Pack Giveaway!

First, let me say that I have been having so much fun getting to know you and am so appreciative of your kind comments here and on the message boards. I work from home and have a very busy mommy life so I rarely get to interact with others who share this amazing passion.  Posting information and inspiration is just an extension of my love for scrapbooking and it helps me feel connected to this fun and fabulous industry.  I am so grateful to the many, many, many blogs out there that taught me how to use my Cricut and that offer tutorials on all kinds of crafting techniques.  I  hope that the information I post here will help others in a time of frustration, technical difficulties or creative block.

That said, I am super excited to announce my Smash Pack Giveaway.  One lucky crafter is going to win this Smash Book goodie pack.  All you need to do to qualify is become a follower of my blog and leave a comment below.  Saturday, August 25th at 12 noon, PST I will pick a winner and announce it here on my blog so check back to see if you are the winner!