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Showing posts with label birthdays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthdays. Show all posts

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Happy Birthday Pop Up Card

my work surface during the 'play' stage

Last week, I decided to make a birthday card for a friend who shares the same birthday as mine.   I knew I had to use the pop-up mechanism I learned at Cricut Mountain Make-a-thon for the interior.

pop-up mechanism installed - ready for the pop-out card
When I got to this stage, I realized I wasn't quite sure how to measure where to attach the pop-out accordion at left to the mechanism at right to make it all work.  I knew I had to glue top-right and bottom-left, but how far out from the center did I need to go?  Since we didn't receive written instructions from the class, I popped over to search Youtube, where I found a great, 7-minute video of the whole process (placing the pop-out accordion shows up at 5:40).  Thank you Srushti Patil!

I embossed the background squares before adding the lettering
I kept "Enjoy the Little Things", because it makes me smile.  And I liked how the embossed backgrounds echoed that theme.

But what to do with the front?  I decided to recreate one of Cricut Design Space's projects, Tiny Birthday Banners, with a couple of modifications.  I used a different font for the letterin, and changed the pennants a little.  Hot glue guns and I don't generally get along, so I added a little fold-over flap to the top of each banner, which made it super easy to attach them to the banner string. 

Ready to attach the banners to the card, I discovered I didn't plan the stages of work well at all.  I had to carefully unstick the edges of the inner liner paper (the sky blue) so that I could tape and glue down the ends of the two strings underneath.  Oops!

Despite that, I was pretty pleased with how it turned out.  Too bad I forgot to take a 'clean' picture of it!  Instead, you get this close-up with the scissors.  That's definitely the way things seem to roll for me these days.

Finished card, ready to mail. 

Want the links to these projects?  I've shared the links on my Cricut Profile page.  You'll find this card, and a full Happy Birthday banner I had to make afterwards.   Cricut's new interface doesn't currently allow me to link the projects directly from my blog - my only options for sharing are Pinterest and Facebook - they don't give me a link option.  If I have time, I may give them a call later today and ask for help.  In the meantime, my profile is a work around. 

I also plan to post a project that's simply as many miniature pennants as can fit arranged on an 8.5 x 11" page.   This one's for people like me who a) Hate to waste paper and b) May like having extra pennants hanging around, ready for that unexpected party.  Unfortunately, Cricut requires me to add a photo of my own of the project before I can post that to my profile.  Right now all of the pennants are tucked away in the closet of the guest bedroom where my niece is fast asleep, so any new photos will have to wait.  :) 

But hey, two blog posts in a single month!  I may be on a roll. 

Cheers!






Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Birthday Adventures

Have I mentioned recently that I love where I live?  Seattle Summers in particular.  And since I have a summer birthday, I always feel like I should take advantage of the amazing weather and do something outdoorsy.  Something different, or at least different from what I normally do.  

Last year Joe and I played hooky in Seattle, one memorable year Joe even surprised me with a hot-air balloon ride.  This year was one of those happy, lucky years when my birthday fell on a Saturday.  This past Saturday to be exact. 

But recently, Joe's been absolutely swamped at work and traveling almost nonstop.  Case in point - last week he flew down to San Jose on Monday, back to Seattle on Wednesday, up to Toronto on Thursday and back home late Friday night to be here for my birthday (yesterday evening he flew out to Calgary).  So I knew I wanted to do something fun, but I also knew that it would have to be something easy.  And then the perfect little adventure fell into my inbox in the form of a Living Social trip!

The caption read "River Tubing and Beer Garden Cookout".  Hmm...  maybe, maybe not.  But the fine print was more interesting - 'Imagine taking a tubing trip down a scenic river in the German countryside, and at the end of your journey, relaxing at an authentic beer garden. Turns out you don't have to fly 5,000 miles to enjoy the vibe, simply sign on for this adventure: a river-tubing trip and cookout in Leavenworth.'  Oh and it included round-trip transportation from Seattle!

So my Saturday went something like this:

Start the day with a trip to El Diablo's, our favorite coffee shop.  Warren added a special side of whipped cream to my Mexican hot chocolate, complete with sprinkles and marichino cherry.  Yeah Warren!

Then a quick city-bus ride to meet the Living Social group, and a longer bus ride (in a really nice bus) out to Leavenworth.  The bus ride itself made the trip worthwhile.  We hit a really bad patch of construction traffic, but it was easy to ignore. Chelsea, our intrepid tour guide, led us in several rounds of trivia while the driver negotiated through the traffic with impressive patience. We might even have won the trivia game if I hadn't been a scaredy cat in the 'Final Jeopardy' round.  No living social cup-cozies for us!  :-)

Scenery along I-90 through the Cascades

stock photo from Living Social
The river was prettier than this, but I didn't want to chance my iPhone in the river with me, so I don't have any photos of my own.  Good call as it turns out because just after we pushed off we went through a nice set of ripples, with dips and waves over our heads.  Wet, wet, wet!!!!  I heard that earlier in the year, the ripples are true rapids, but for our trip they were just enough to cause some excitement. 

The river was filled with people in rafts and inner tubes, or simply wading in the shallows and the atmosphere was just so happy and festive. We were each given two frisbees to act as 'paddles' to help us steer where we wanted to go, but Joe lost one of his in the ripples.  So he acted as oarsman for both of our tubes while I lounged and enjoyed the scenery.  Yeah Joe!  (I did pitch in a few times).

We'd never been to Leavenworth before and all I can say is the scenery is gorgeous - pine trees and rugged rock outcroppings with meadows interspersed here and there.  We even saw a fawn grazing. 

One of the streets of Leavenworth - note the mountains in the background!

After the river, Joe and I ditched the beer garden pretty quick to go exploring.  The town is touristy and filled with cars.  We ducked into exactly two shops - to score chocolate for me and ice cream for us both.  At Schocolat, they offered us a pre-packaged assortment of their most-popular flavors, or we could select our own.  I opted for the later and when I was done making my selections, I asked if mine bore any resemblance to their assortment.  The young man helping us simply shook his head. 

My birthday chocolates from Joe

Wandering over to the park across from the ice cream parlor, we were just in time for a concert on the lawn, where we enjoyed German folk music until it was time to reboard our bus. 

I think the accordion player was the model for the painted cutout at left



heading up the hill to the bus



Back on the bus, Chelsea offered a choice of five movies for the trip back (Leavenworth is about 2 1/2 hours from Seattle without traffic).  The hands-down winner was "Sixteen Candles".  I hadn't seen the movie since I was a teenager myself, and Joe and I both laughed our way through it.  And before we knew it, we were back in Seattle, thus ending out little birthday adventure. 

This was a first time for us, doing a day-tour bus trip from home and I have to say that we were both really impressed.