Archive for August, 2010
It’s all in the Bag – Part 1
Our church had their first banquet to raise some capital for buying a building and the expenses in the coming months.
The banquet turned out great and I thought I would show you some of the things we did. We made the table markers using my Cricut and various cartridges, easy peeazy!
This is the little gift “bags” we made for each woman that attended. These are totally made out of card stock except for the tissue paper and the gift inside.
I thought I would show you a couple of tips that I discovered while making this “bag”. This is going to be broken up into two post because of the length.
I used the little bag on the Tags, Bags, & More cart but on a 12 x 12 mat the largest I could get it to cut was about 5″. Even when I tried to fool the machine using a 12 x 24 mat it still would not cut very large.
So to solve that issue we decided we would us a 12 x 24 mat and 12 x 24 card stock along with sizing it in Design Studio. Well, that would have been fine if we hadn’t waited until the week before the banquet to figure out we needed it. Needless to say we couldn’t get the cs ordered and shipped in time to use.
Using the 12 by 24 mat I positioned the bag to cut right on a fold line for the bag. The bag is cut at 20.4″ by 11.5″.
Tip: By doing this you could cut the bag in half and assemble it using two pieces instead of one continuous piece. Allowing you to use 12 x 12 cs instead of 12 x 24.
We used two 12 x 12 pieces of cream card stock. I laid the first 12 x 12 cs on the end of the mat that I was going to feed through the Cricut first.
The second piece of 12 x 12 cs I overlapped it on the first by a 1/4″. So, just to be clear the first piece of cs started at the 1″ mark and went to the 12″ mark. The second piece of cs started at the 11.75″ mark and went to the 23.75″ mark.
This is the other end of the 12 x 24 mat. You can see the second piece of the 12 x 12 cs is short by the 1/4″ I overlapped.
I pulled the cs down in this photo so you could see how it didn’t quite make it to the end. When I got ready to cut it I lined everything up so it would cut straight.
Here is what the 12 x 24 mat looks like. I took painter’s tape and placed a piece at each corner and one in the middle to hold the cs in place. Since the cs is overlapping in the middle I wanted to be sure it would stay stuck in place.
I also took some re-positionable tape and ran it down the middle so when it cut the second 12 x 12 cs wouldn’t pop up. I discovered after cutting about 20 of these that was not necessary. My Cricut was cutting it without any problem.
We had about 60 of these babies to cut out so I was so excited when the Cricut cut them without any issues.
It cut through the two layers “like butter”. I did monitor the blade to ensure no small pieces of paper was getting caught and ever so often I would make sure the housing was secure. Also, each time I loaded the Cricut I had to tell it we were using a 24″ mat.
When you remove the two pieces you will have one that has 1/4″ lip on it that the original design did not have. That is exactly what you need. Tip: When we overlapped the cs it created a tab that we will fold to attach part 1 of the bag to part 2.
I cut this extra tab here off even with the top of the bag.
Cut this one off square with the bag.
Click on the picture to enlarge it, this is what the side should look like after you cut off the two ends I showed you above.
Once it is folded it will give us the tabs we need to create the bag.
We’ll pick up on this again in tomorrow’s post. Thanks for stopping by and leave me comment or if you have a question you can contact me through the contact tab at the top of the post.
Spending the Day with New Friends
Hi Everyone! I spent the day with some great new friends (3 of them from Arkansas) and 1 from Sachse along with Tim Holtz. Be sure and click on the picture so you can see these beautiful woman up close.
It was a perfect fit. I’m always amazed how 5 total strangers can meet at a given time and instantly like each other and feel like long friends. Thanks for making my day so enjoyable. All of you are so talented.
How cool is this! Tim is so much fun and when I asked if he was tired of signing his name, he remarked I’m always humbled every time someone ask for it.
This is Tim’s curio cabinet he made and this is what we spent the day replicating (with our own twist).
The time past quickly and I didn’t get mine finished, but when I do get it completely done we’ll re-post.
Thanks for stopping buy and leave me a comment. I would love to hear from you.
Surprise – 2nd Post
Hi Everyone! Thought I would update the look of my site for fall. So yes, you are at the same place with a new look! Let me know what you think!
Designing with Tim Holtz
Today, I’m at a workshop with none other than Tim Holtz. I’ll try to get a few pictures but I am so excited about spending all day learning some new techniques.
So stay tune, things are gearing up here at Talent is Optional. com. See, I told you I was busy!
Thank You Leo @ SVGCuts.com
Hi everyone! I know it has been a while since I did a post but man have I been busy.
Our church is having it’s first church wide banquet and we have been busy designing some thank you bags to give away at the banquet.
This is the table marker that will be on each table. This is just a glimpse of what we did and I hope to have some additional pictures of the final product.
I want to give a shout out to Leo over at SVGCuts.com. Late one night this week (I mean around 10:30PM) I was having difficulty trying to get an image in Trace Bit in SCAL. I couldn’t even get it to work right in Inkscape. By chance I contacted SVGCuts.com via e-mail and Leo responded right back. He gave me a different version of SCAL to see it would hold up better to what I was trying to do. Then I finally told him I thought I was doing something wrong and explained to him what I was trying to do. He e-mailed me back the next day and solved my issue. Wow! I was so impressed that he took the time and stayed with me until we figured it out.
During the process of designing and getting the Thank You bags built I learned a couple of tips that might make your life a little easier. I’ll be sharing them over the next few post as I share some pictures and tutorials on how to make the Thank You bags.
All I can say, is my Cricut Expression and Design Studio save me a lot of time and cut like a work horse through 55 bags and all the embellishments. Sweeeeeeet!
Homemade Flowers Series – Video 4
Hi everyone! I hope you have been enjoying the Homemade Flower Series. Here is Video 4, so enjoy and be sure and try some of these flowers. Once you made one you’ll be hooked.
Pink ATG (Advanced Tape Glider) – Sweet!
Alright so I really didn’t need another tape dispenser! However, I received an e-mail from Flowers to Flourishes and they had a great price, so I bit the bullet and order it.
This is the new pink ATG that is smaller than the big 714 or 700. This one has been made with the crafters in mind. When you purchase this particular ATG they donate money to the Susan Komen Cancer Research (nice).
It also comes with two rolls of the gold 1/4″ wide tape that is acid free/photo safe. A roll has 36 yards of tape and depending on how you buy it, it can be as low a $1.25 a roll (you have to buy 12 rolls) or around $10.00 if you can find it at your local craft store. The Pro Glider’s tape is only 13.3 yards and runs $8.99 a roll. Now I didn’t figure in the 40% coupons that you can use on these from HL, M’s or JA’s. But it doesn’t take a rocket science to see that this will pay for itself in a short period of time just on the savings on the price of the tape.
Now, this is not particularly pretty, and what you are looking at is the backside of the instructions on how to load the machine that is kept inside.
I took out the card and used some of my favorite pattern paper and dressed up the chipboard instructions.
Now that is more like it. I was reading on a message board where you could spray paint them but I like the Hot Pink with the Black/White Hounds-tooth. Besides with keeping it hot pink it reminds me to pray for those ladies that are battling Breast Cancer each time I pick it up and use it.
Hmmm, this will not replace all of your tape runners because the size will not enable you to get into places but this will take care of most of them. I think I am going to be one happy girl!
All right so ever had one of those days!!!! Yesterday, I wrecked my car. I left the car running (forgot to put it in park) got out closed the door and it drove itself right into the back wall of our garage. Luckily, no one hurt. Car had to be towed to the dealership, then a water main broke and flooded the back yard of our house where my Mom lives. We found out she had a water leak too and now it looks like they are going to have to go through the floor to fix it. Of course we are still working on our hall bathroom because we replaced the float in the toilet and can’t get it to stop leaking and then there is the faucet that has issues in that bath. Hmmm, I’m hoping today is going to be better.
Video Didn’t Happen
I didn’t get the video done on the flower….duh! I was working on my Christmas cards for this year. Yeah, I know but I’m going to submit it to a magazine and see if I get published.
In the mean time we’ve had some plumbing issues that we are trying to fix ourselves. So far we have not been successful. So, I’ll try to get the video done this next weekend.
I can’t show the card I’m working on because it can’t be posted anywhere. However, I need to make several cards this week so hopefully, I’ll get some done that can be posted.
Yet Another Flower

I thought I would give you a little teaser on the next flower video that I’m in the process of making.
Again, this is using the TH Alterations Tattered Floral die cut. This is a combination of distressed inks and Copic Markers along with some pattern card stock.
So stay tuned, I’ll try to get this video up this weekend.







