Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Guest Designer Week ~Jessica



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Jessica here from the Homespun Elegance Blog and I am super excited to be Guest Designing for Miss Kate Cuttables today! 
I used the Oh Snap File for this adorable card! To make it, I printed out 2 copies (in jpg format) of the file and hand cut around the pieces I wanted to make 3D using Foam Dots with one of them. With the other piece, I simply cut it to size to fit the Base Card with another layer of colored cardstock in between. I also stamped the Gram it saying into the quote, added some May Arts Ribbon and Sequins to finish it off! So remember! Even if you don't have a Machine you can use these absolutely adorable files!!
Now check out this CUTE one! 
I printed 2 copies of this image as well and Fussy Cut around the S'mores and the leaves. For the Leaves, I scored them down the middle to give them a little more definition and used Foam Dots to make the pieces stand out. 
I also included a little coordinating twine on this card. For the sentiment all I had to do was type it in a word document using a cute font and print it out. Cut around it and add a layer of colored card stock to help it stand out, and that's it! Seriously simple and SERIOUSLY CUTE wouldn't you say?
Now, for this project you will need some type of Iron on Transfer. Here I used the Avery Light Iron on Transfers. I printed out the Love You Tons file onto my Transfer Sheet and hand cut around it, getting as close to the image as I could without cutting into it! I also cut out the sentiment.
Make sure your surface (Onsie) is ironed and on a flat surface. Use a thin, clean dish towel to Iron on the transfer on High Heat and no Steam.
Let Cool completely before pulling off. If you have any edges of the transfer that are trying to pull away from the garment, simply put in the dryer on high for a few minutes.
I added some Hot Fix rhinestones to this one to flow with the hearts. Isn't this simply adorable! I made this for my niece Alyson. She had a little Baby girl not too long ago that I have yet to meet! They live in California, where I grew up. I can't wait to send it to them!
Now, I am known for putting a little something extra on the bums of onsies. I just can't help it I think it is so cute and it's really the only time you can get away with it! 
On the same transfer sheet I printed the image twice and cut out only the baby elephant and the hearts for the Bum of the Onsie. I think it completes it! 
What do you think?
Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you will stop by my blog for more inspiration with Miss Kate Cuttables! 
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14 comments:

  1. Jessica! Beautiful projects. I love both your cards and your iron on transfer tutorial. Inspiration all around. Thank you so much for Guest Designing with us this week! ~DT Janis

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  2. Such amazing projects!! Those cards are adorable and I LOVE that transfer. So cute. Thanks for joining us this week!

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  3. Thanks so much for having me! Too many great files!
    Xoxoxo

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  4. HOW CUTE!!!! Jessica, your work is just so fun!!!!

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  5. I love the files! Jessica, your cards are super cute!

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  6. I LOVE your projects, they're all really cute.

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  7. Jessica, as always, your projects are super cute! I could not pick which one I like the best! Great job, my friend!

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  8. Jessica, love all your ideas! Yes, you don't always need a machine to make awesome projects like yours! Love them all!

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  9. Holy smokes, these are FANTASTIC!! Thanks for showing more awesome ways so use these gorgeous cuts :D

    Jenny ~ Miss Kate DT

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  10. Such cute ideas! I have a cutting machine, but this is so great, showing how to use the fab MKC files without one. I love the onesie; I have that momma/baby elephant file and I've been dying to put it on a onesie for my new niece! <3

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  11. Super job on your projects. The shirt is wonderful...got to try this. Love the double cutting and great to show how you can use the files without a machine! Fabulous job!
    quilt 4 fun 2 at hot mail dot com

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  12. What some WONDERFUL projects! LOVE the onsie, so super fun and cute!! Also love the "I love you smore!" sentiment! Cute!!

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  13. OMGosh this is so sweet how you have used the files in so many ways thanks so much for sharing here today, love all your projects here
    Hugs
    Debbie

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