January 2012
Monthly Archive
Tue 31 Jan 2012

I put together a short list of cute sayings for chocolate, candy (and non-editable) treats last year so I’ve decided to expand on it quite a bit. I hope it helps you out in putting together some awesome Valentines treats this year! Happy crafting ;)
FOOD, CANDY, SNACKS
- You’re ‘beary’ special (gummy bears)
- I can’t ‘lick’ my problems without you (lollipop)
- No matter what – we ‘stick’ together (glue, gum, lollipop)
- I’m a sucker for you (lollipop)
- You blog me away (blowpop)
- You’re my ‘treasure’ (chocolate coins)
- You take the cake (cake, cupcakes)
- You drive me ‘bananas’ (banana flavoured candy, banana bread)
- I’m bananas for you (banana flavoured candy, banana bread)
- I have a ‘ball’ with you (gumballs, sour balls)
- You are ‘eggs-tra’ special (chocolate eggs)
- You go the ‘extra’ mile with me! (extra gum)
- You can count on me when things get sticky (gum, jellies, marshmallows)
- I’m ‘stuck’ on you (gum, jellies, marshmallows)
- I’m ‘nuts’ for you (chocolate with nuts)
- You drive me ‘nuts’ (chocolate with nuts)
- You are ‘soda’ special (soda/pop)
- iThink you’re awesome (iPhone candy bar wrapper)
- You melt my heart (smooth chocolate)
- I love you no matter how you ‘slice it’ (something with slices)
- I ‘mint’ to tell you, you’re the best (mint-flavoured candy)
- You were ‘mint’ for each other (mint-flavoured candy)
- You go the “extra” mile with me! (extra gum)
- You ROCK! (pop rocks)
- You’re a real lifesaver (lifesavers)
- You’re the ‘berry’ best (anything berry flavored)
- I’m ‘nuts’ about you (nuts, M&M peanuts)
- You’re a real catch (goldfish crackers, fishing gear)
- You are o’fish’ally awesome (goldfish crackers, fishing gear)
- I like the way you roll (lifesavers, rolo, mentos)
- You have my heart (candy hearts)
- There are a million ‘Reeses’ why I love you (Reese’s peanut butter cups)
- I ‘knead’ you (bread)
- You’re kool (koolaid packet)
- Orange you glad you are mine? (orange flavoured chocolate or candy)
- We make a great ‘pear’ (fresh fruit, pear flavoured candy)
- Bee mine (bee, honey)
- I’ve got a soft spot for you (chewy chocolate chip cookie)
- Dog-gone it! Please be mine (toy dog, doggy biscuit)
NON EDITABLE
- I ch-ch-choo choose you (train)
- I’m stuck on you (stickers, temporary tattoos)
- I a-door you (printable door hanger)
- I love/like you a latte (anything coffee related – gift card?)
- You’re the cream in my coffee (anything coffee related – gift card?)
- Together forever (duct tape, super glue or anything sticky)
- I think you’re a-maze-ing (puzzles, maze book)
- You make my heart bounce (ball)
- I wheelie like you (toy car)
- You blow me away (bubbles)
- I’m MAD about you (mad libs book)
- You’re the bomb (bath bomb)
- Will ewe be mine? (sheep)
- Ewe are special – be mine! (sheep)
- Especially for ewe. (sheep)
- I get a kick out of ewe. (sheep)
- You’re just my type. (different fonts, typewriter toy)
- You ‘auto’ be mine. (toy car)
- You’re ‘tops’ with me. (toy top, t-shirt)
- I’m hooked on you (fishing hook)
- You’re just write for me (crayons, markers, pencils)
- Let’s get this straight: you’re mine! (ruler)
- You measure up! (tape measure, ruler)
- You are the highlight of my life (highlighter, flashlight)
- You have left an lasting impression on my heart (sharpies)
- You rub me the right way (sand paper, hand/body lotion)
- Life is more bearable with you in it (teddy bear)
- We’re the perfect pair (socks, pair of anything)
- You’re purrr-fect to me (cat)
- It is rough when you are not around (nail file, manicure kit, sand paper)
- You’re a winner (scratch lotto ticket)
CUTE VALENTINE’S POEM
Roses are red,
Violets are blue,
I made this card,
Just for you.
It’s not the neatest,
It won’t pass a test
But I made it with love,
And that makes it the best.
Wed 18 Jan 2012
Posted by MissMint under
Hybrid Crafts1 Comment
Movie Night Bingo Cards
Project & Tutorial by: Mary Jo Johnston
Have you seen Miss Mint’s latest FREE Digi Kit? If you haven’t, go HERE immediately (if not sooner!).
If you haven’t downloaded Movie Night, you must have been under a rock or buried under holiday decorations for the last couple of weeks. Hurry, it’s only FREE for a limited time!
And, I have an added bonus for you – a cute, new, FREE hybrid project that you can make (after you’ve unburied yourself from the holiday decorations!).

Go Grab:
- Movie Night Kit, of course! (*note: a few elements are from the Christmas Flicks Kit, but you could use Movie Night for the entire project)
– A Circle Punch
- Scissors or Trimmer
Wow! That’s it. Besides your creative skills, computer and printer, you only need 3 tools.
How to do it:
I started with a simple 5” x 5” grid design, in Photoshop. (I later shrunk the entire design to 5” x 7”). From there, I selected my favorite elements and placed them in the each square. Don’t forget the FREE star in the middle!

After the grid design was complete, I flattened the image and placed it on top of my favorite patterned paper, in a new canvas. I added the MOVIE title and embellishment across the top, as well as, the instructions at the bottom. I printed the cards two to a page.

Next, I created my Bingo Markers and Calling Tags.
These are very simple circles (use a size that matches the size circle punch you own).

Your Calling Tags will vary depending on the elements you chose for each row on your Bingo Card. Be sure to create a Calling Tag for every element, under every letter. You’ll do this for each Bingo Card, as each one should be different. I created a total of four Bingo Cards, in four different patterns.

Create and punch as many Bingo Markers as you like. You’ll use these to cover the spaces on your card as each letter and picture are called.

Doesn’t that make you want to pop some popcorn, throw in your favorite movie and play a little Bingo?!
Happy creating and Happy New Year!
Mary Jo =)
Fri 13 Jan 2012
Hilarious and sad…”Maybe she’s born with it; maybe it’s Fotoshop by Adobé.” – a must see by filmmaker Jesse Rosten.
Fotoshop by Adobé from Jesse Rosten on Vimeo.
Wed 11 Jan 2012
Tay Silver here with a super simple vinyl craft that is not only easy for beginners to complete but it is useful, too! Create your own resuable ‘Days Until’ Chalkboard Countdown Block for any event or occasion.

Here are the supplies you’ll need:
• 1 inch thick by 4 inch tall (1×4) wood board cut to 11 inches long
• Black Chalkboard paint (craft supply store)
• Days Until Handlettering cut in White Vinyl (we used Oracal 631)
• Paintbrush
• White chalk for writing

How to do it:
- Measure your board. Our 1×4 inch board was actually 3.5 inches tall so we sized our vinyl design 3 inches tall in the Silhouette software before cutting it in Oracal 631 matte white vinyl.
- Paint the wood board with two coats of black chalkboard paint.
- While the wood piece is drying, weed your vinyl and apply application tape.
- Once the paint is dry, apply the vinyl, placing it slightly off-center towards the left side. This allows plenty of room to write 2 numbers in the blank area on the left while giving ample room on the right to write the name of an event such as “vacation” or “birthday”.
- Write in your event name and countdown days with white chalk.
Hint: Dampen the end tip of your chalk stick before writing to lay down a thicker, more visible chalk line. Wet chalk will lighten and brighten as it dries and will not harm your chalkboard paint.
Happy Crafting! xo
Wed 11 Jan 2012
It’s the time of year when all minds turn towards improving and yet again vinyl shows its staying-power as an easy and inexpensive way to help organize. As children head back to school most households will find the time for a bit of updating. Here are some ideas of how you can organize yourself and then sell the same vinyl cuts to clients:
Calendars: Every family needs one and the dry-erase kind, made by mounting vinyl behind framed glass, have been a popular trend for several years. Glass cleaner will remove just about any marker and application directions are simple – you only need to instruct your client to order the correct size vinyl cut to fit their frame. Even trendier is mounting our Weekly Calendar to the fridge which allows both dry erase markers and magnets to be used. For busy families juggling homework, event tickets, birthday invites and permission slips we created the Clip-Up Calendar pictured above so important little items don’t get lost in the shuffle.

Labels: Cabinets, cupboards, offices, kitchens and pantries are in constant need of functional organization. More and more people are discovering that the pantry doesn’t have to be a catch-all mess of groceries and are replacing hodge-podge piled shelves with well-organized displays of dry goods that boast an apothecary feel. Pantry staples such as flour, sugar, oats, pasta and rice now find themselves in transparent canisters waiting to be decoratively embellished. Our Pantry Label Shapes feature curvy, chic labels that are trend-forward with a thoughtfully drawn design, making them longer than other available shapes and allowing generous room for whatever custom text your client desires.

Clutter Busters: Young children bring home mounds of artwork, older teens struggle to contain their masses of returned homework papers and somehow the pile of mail, magazines and messages keeps growing. A bit of time spent organizing on your part – and then providing clients with example pictures of how you used your vinyl to help do it – is all that is needed to break into this niche market. If you need to designate a space for your little artist’s work you can use our adorable hand lettered vectors and for containing the general mayhem you can browse our collection of double-duty mats, frames, plaques and label vector graphics.
Have a particularly creative organizing solution you’re proud of?
Post a picture of it in our gallery and view the vinyl projects others have completed!
*Business Building Tip: Include a free sample label that reads something useful like “snacks”, “treats” or “supplies” with every paid order you ship. Your clients will gladly use the freebie, which will be in plain view everyday, making them more likely to order more labels to organize the neighboring clutter. Even if they don’t, their friends are likely to notice and inquire about the vinyl, giving your business enormous opportunity for word-of-mouth sales.
Thu 5 Jan 2012
This year was packed with fantastic hybrid projects. I LOVE seeing my digital designs being printed and used to create something tangible. It is so exciting to see them come to life! My talented team took some of my most favorite products and turned them into the most gorgeous cards, layouts, and gifts ever! A big HUGE thanks to Mary Jo who pretty much owns this post thanks to all her INCREDIBLE cards and projects. I bow in awe and envy! ;)
Click on any image to view credits/products used.
Check out the Hybrid Gallery for even more inspiration!

























Amazing right? Makes me want to get up and make something!
Well…don’t just sit there – get CRAFTING!!
Also check out: The Best Digital Scrapbook Layouts of 2011
xo.

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