Welcome to my blog. I'm rather new to maintaining a blog and this is the first time I have participated in a blog hop. I am the 6th blog on the 1st Unofficial
Crop Chocolate Blog Hop organized by Scrappy Canuck. If you "stumbled upon" our Unofficial CC Blog Hop, you may want to start at the beginning, a page maintained by
Wild Flower, because those that comment on each blog participating in the hop are eligible for the prize drawing.
The project I am sharing today is the nth iteration of a banner I saw in a catalog. My original sketch started out like this:
The arrow coming in from the right was a reminder to myself with how I could create the stars and stripes. I have a great set of embossing templates I purchased when Lisa Bearnson was demonstrating them on the Q.
Then I thought of this alternate shape for the background and star bling hanging from the bottom of the shape:
Unfortunately I did not see any star bling in the store. Then started going through my Slice Design Guides, the little paper pamphlets that come with the Design Cards, and hit upon a star shape and that's when I came up with this:
I used my Slice Design Cutter and the Basics 1 Design Card for all of the die cuts. I cut the red star at 4 inches and the white star at 3.5 inches. I cut the letters at 2 inches. When cutting my letters I did not lift my Slice and cut a second time (this is when the hands free kit comes in really handy). The Slice blade was not deep enough to cut all the way through the pre-glittered paper, but there was enough of a indention in the paper so it was easy to use a craft knife to complete the cut. Prior to layering the star pieces, I used gold star glitter on the edges of the white star. I used foam squares cut down to attach the letters. I used red eyelets to create a way to string my die cuts and my Crop-A-Dile to attach them. I used organza ribbon to hang the letters. Here is a close-up of one of the letters:
I have files created on my Gypsy to create my first impression of the banner. If I get a chance to cut and assemble them, I'll post a photo here.
I hope you enjoyed visiting my page. Don't forget to leave a comment so you are eligible for the prize drawing.
The next blog in our hop is Dream Big Cre8tions.
love this banner! definitely stealing this idea! following you now too. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat banner! Nice and sparkly for the 4th! TFS!
ReplyDeletecuteness! Now where did I put my slice? I wanna MAKE something! thanks for sharing sweetie! (and I'm gonna follow you as well)
ReplyDeleteCute Banner, nice for the 4th. lauraann562@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHi! Great festive banner! Looking forward to making one! Thanks for the idea! ♥
ReplyDeleteCutting stars on the Slice! Great minds think alike!
ReplyDeleteI love how it turned out! SO cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing how the project evolved!
ReplyDeletefantastic! Wish I'd thought of making something special for the 4th
ReplyDeleteSo nice - I actually love the simplicity of the final project the best!
ReplyDelete~Thanks, Esther
esthert119(at)yahoo(dot)ca
Love how one idea can lead to something else...then something else...etc! Really cute!
ReplyDelete--SharonDoesBaskets from CC
Hello. Love the blog and you project. Thanks for sharing. I am loving this blog hop. ---Jen Filly Momma from CC.
ReplyDeleteThis banner is very nice. Just right for the 4th of July.
ReplyDeleteCindy
c_k_wong@hotmail.com
I like it. I also liked how you shared your creative process with us.
ReplyDeleteNice project!. My slice is still to be delivered.. thanks for sharing your blog
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your banner project. Very festive for this weekend!
ReplyDeleteLove this wonder if I have time before Monday to copy!!! Hi central!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMommyx2 from cc
Beautiful Banner! RnoAngel0712
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! So festive! Love the banner!
ReplyDeleteraebae
Love your banner!!! Thanks for the inspiration to play more with my Slice!!
ReplyDeletemacattack from CC
Beautiful Banner!! I'm following you now! On to the next blog hopper! Jenni (Mom2Two)
ReplyDeletethis is a really cute banner, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMomCleo Anne from CC
Wish I had made one for Canada day!
ReplyDeleteNinaN
Love it! NinaN I was thinking the same thing, maybe next year!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. Will definitely keep this in mind for next year.
ReplyDeletecute banner, I think the stars are better than the pennant shape
ReplyDeletecswagner@sympatico.ca
You make banners look easy - Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete-Julie
Very nice banner! Isn't the Slice fun?
ReplyDelete~RachelV e99e01@yahoo.com
Very nice. However, I'm not sure what to do with the banner once it would be finished. Ideas? thanks.
ReplyDeleteEllen from cc
elliemaeshopping(at)comcast(dot)net
Love your great banner,joydee1963 at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteVery fun banner! Great job! ~ Alaska snow_chic83 at hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteGreat Project! Love finding new things to use my slice on. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteXanthippe from CC
Thanks for sharing how you worked through the design process. It came out very cute.
ReplyDeleteI love that banner! So pretty and festive!
ReplyDeleteSuper cool! I never thought to plan out my projects on paper like that.
ReplyDeleteLove the star shape for the banner idea and using the slice! Thanks for sharing how you planned it out....some thing I've never tried to do, but will now~
ReplyDeleteLove this! I really need to use my slice more and love seeing how others use theirs to give me inspiration - so thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat banners! They look so festive! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteCute banner and banner ideas! Love the one with the star on the tip...kinda reminds me of a jeans pocket! I can't wait to play around with my Slice some more and see what fun things I can come up with!
ReplyDeleteGreat banner:). I also saw your second one and love it as well
ReplyDeleteTanya AKA Canuck @ CC